45cellar Posted June 26, 2010 Posted June 26, 2010 PREVIOUS LABEL OF THE WEEK PORT >>> Sue RECORDS (U.K.) <<< >>> Sue RECORDS (U.K.) Listing <<<
45cellar Posted June 26, 2010 Author Posted June 26, 2010 Our First U.K. Label Of The Week You Can Tell By The Colours - Later Became Action 10" Records Released In The 70's
Guest Dante Posted June 26, 2010 Posted June 26, 2010 Thanks Rog. I don't have the 45, you don't see it very often, do you?
45cellar Posted June 27, 2010 Author Posted June 27, 2010 Thanks Rog. I don't have the 45, you don't see it very often, do you? I like this, Many Thanks for Posting it Dante I haven't seen it much over the 41 years of collecting, In fact seen very few Sue 45s in Second Hand Shops etc, Probably Stuck In Collections. A very popular Collectors Label from the Early Days.
Guest Dante Posted June 27, 2010 Posted June 27, 2010 I like this, Many Thanks for Posting it Dante I haven't seen it much over the 41 years of collecting, In fact seen very few Sue 45s in Second Hand Shops etc, Probably Stuck In Collections. A very popular Collectors Label from the Early Days. I think it still is popular amongst collectors, specially in the mod scene, because of the Guy Stevens connection and, of course, the quality of the output...
Dunmiedin Posted June 27, 2010 Posted June 27, 2010 Could I just point out all labels have everyones favourite colours , yellow, red and black in the label design !
Guest Posted June 27, 2010 Posted June 27, 2010 Could I just point out all labels have everyones favourite colours , yellow, red and black in the label design ! what a crock of ...
billysbag Posted June 27, 2010 Posted June 27, 2010 Could I just point out all labels have everyones favourite colours , yellow, red and black in the label design ! oh really?
Kris Holmes Posted June 27, 2010 Posted June 27, 2010 (edited) delete Edited June 28, 2010 by Kris Holmes
dthedrug Posted June 28, 2010 Posted June 28, 2010 (edited) Hi ALL,,,I PICKED THIS UP FROM EBAY LAST YEAR REALY CHEAP, GOT TO BE RARE? GUY STEVENS, SCENE CLUB, UK SUE LABEL, I WILL SORT OUT A FEW THINGS TO SCAN:For some strange reason! it's taken me 3 days to upload this image???? BUT I HOPE YOU AGREE< IT WAS WORTH IT? DAVE KIL Edited June 30, 2010 by dthedrug
Guest julesp1905 Posted July 1, 2010 Posted July 1, 2010 (edited) I always though Action was set up by John Abbey in1968 and distributed by island records, Sue was an island subsidury. Didn't think they had any other connection. Edited July 1, 2010 by julesp1905
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted July 1, 2010 Posted July 1, 2010 I always though Action was set up by John Abbey in1968 and distributed by island records, Sue was an island subsidury. Didn't think they had any other connection. Not quite right - Action was set up as a replacement for Sue by Island/B&C in 1968, and John Abbey was hired to A&R the label (as he later was with Mojo, by Polydor). I recall asking John, in the late 60s, why the change had occurred. Apparently Island were no longer able to use the Sue logo for copyright reasons, and they were thinking of going with a more contemporary image for their R & B label anyway - hence Action was born. I was also a member of the Sue Appreciation Society late in its life and I distinctly remember getting a letter from the society secretary (also called Sue, apparently) to say that there would be no more Sue releases and that Action would be taking over from it as a label. Although there's nothing to connect them numerically, there's no overlap between the last Sue releases and the first ones on Action, and I think that it's fair and proper to consider Action to be a true continuation of UK Sue
Dean Rudland Posted July 1, 2010 Posted July 1, 2010 Not quite right - Action was set up as a replacement for Sue by Island/B&C in 1968, and John Abbey was hired to A&R the label (as he later was with Mojo, by Polydor). I recall asking John, in the late 60s, why the change had occurred. Apparently Island were no longer able to use the Sue logo for copyright reasons, and they were thinking of going with a more contemporary image for their R & B label anyway - hence Action was born. I was also a member of the Sue Appreciation Society late in its life and I distinctly remember getting a letter from the society secretary (also called Sue, apparently) to say that there would be no more Sue releases and that Action would be taking over from it as a label. Although there's nothing to connect them numerically, there's no overlap between the last Sue releases and the first ones on Action, and I think that it's fair and proper to consider Action to be a true continuation of UK Sue Tony am I not right in thinking that John was A&R for Sue in it's last year or so, with Guy first of all getting into rock and then also going to jail for a while? Dean
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted July 1, 2010 Posted July 1, 2010 Tony am I not right in thinking that John was A&R for Sue in it's last year or so, with Guy first of all getting into rock and then also going to jail for a while? Dean That's also correct. Obviously your jetlag has worn off before mine has!
Reg Posted July 1, 2010 Posted July 1, 2010 Nice little article by my old mucker Doug from modculture, some of you may have seen it before..apologies if you have;) https://www.modcultur...lture.php?id=34
Guest julesp1905 Posted July 4, 2010 Posted July 4, 2010 Found this scan on popsike, another interesting Tri Centre. This one being a demo copy.
Britishbarry Posted July 4, 2010 Posted July 4, 2010 Found this scan on popsike, another interesting Tri Centre. This one being a demo copy. As a matter of interest it is a common misconception that the black bar on a Sue label denotes a demo . This is not the case , this where Sue had preprinted the labels with the words Sue records , however when they lost the deal with american Sue and they were taking releases from other labels they used up the preprinted ones but blanked out the bit that said Sue records.
Britishbarry Posted July 4, 2010 Posted July 4, 2010 Found this scan on popsike, another interesting Tri Centre. This one being a demo copy. As a matter of interest it is a common misconception that the black bar on a Sue label denotes a demo . This is not the case , this where Sue had preprinted the labels with the words Sue records , however when they lost the deal with american Sue and they were taking releases from other labels they used up the preprinted ones but blanked out the bit that said Sue records. The actual demos had a hand stamped A on the label
dthedrug Posted July 5, 2010 Posted July 5, 2010 As a matter of interest it is a common misconception that the black bar on a Sue label denotes a demo . This is not the case , this where Sue had preprinted the labels with the words Sue records , however when they lost the deal with american Sue and they were taking releases from other labels they used up the preprinted ones but blanked out the bit that said Sue records. The actual demos had a hand stamped A on the label Hi All....Yes correct the BLACK BAR does not indicate that it's a DEMO, it's just blocking out the SUE USA RECORDING. Some ISLAND/SUE had a 3/6d stamp to indicate DJ COPY! Heres a Island catalog from 1966 :ph34r:DAVE KIL
Dunmiedin Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 Here's some scans of the Z.Z. Hill Gimme Gimme EP IEP 711 Put this on Ebay this week , not sure how to add link.
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