viphitman Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 (edited) Ok, I had this conversation with a fellow collector about the gold blue issue once again!!!! I firmly believe that it's an original from 1969!!!! The label design has been in use at least from early 1969 in the UK and the USA as the Bill Medley/ Barry Ryan With The Majority suggests...or are they boots/2nd issues ???? What do you think????? Embers Watch Out Girl Released 1969... Bill Medley This Is A Love Song MGM.... USA ISSUE!!!!!! UK ISSUE Bill Medley This Is A Love Song MGM Release Date Mar 1969!!!!!!!!! UK ISSUE Barry Ryan With The Majority Love Is Love Released Feb 1969!!!!!!!!!!! Edited July 17, 2010 by viphitman
Dazdakin Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 They changed the "issue" label design from black to the blue gold swirl late on 68' but retained the yellow/black demo design (well nearly, its is a little different) The issue you talk about is the real deal issue of the yellow/black demo and is far far rarer than the demo. Had both of them, last year sold an issue for £280, yesterday sold a demo for £130.....both about spot on in terms of value i feel.
viphitman Posted July 17, 2010 Author Posted July 17, 2010 They changed the "issue" label design from black to the blue gold swirl late on 68' but retained the yellow/black demo design (well nearly, its is a little different) The issue you talk about is the real deal issue of the yellow/black demo and is far far rarer than the demo. Had both of them, last year sold an issue for £280, yesterday sold a demo for £130.....both about spot on in terms of value i feel. Cheers!!!!
Deadwaxdetective Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 Embers on MGM.Release date would appear to be Sept 15th 1970.Demo copy for sale at www.chazesrecords.com.
viphitman Posted July 17, 2010 Author Posted July 17, 2010 (edited) Embers on MGM.Release date would appear to be Sept 15th 1970.Demo copy for sale at www.chazesrecords.com. Where do you get the release date from??? I only seem to find 1969 as a release date! Does anybody got the The Mgm Labels: A Discography Volume 2 ??? Edited July 17, 2010 by viphitman
Deadwaxdetective Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 Where do you get the release date from??? I only seem to find 1969 as a release date! Does anybody got the The Mgm Labels: A Discography Volume 2 ??? Checkout the demo copy for sale,it's date stamped.
Soul-slider Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 Interesting viphitman, where did you get that Embers 45?, that's definitely my old copy that I found on a rubbish heap with a load of other 45s in a cardboard box. Rescued it just before the JCB was gonna grab the box and put it in the skip:ohmy:!!!! Anyway, Neal Bull from Peterborough got it off me in a trade about 10 years ago! I recognise the copy you've put up, I never forget records I've had
Dave Pinch Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 Where do you get the release date from??? I only seem to find 1969 as a release date! Does anybody got the The Mgm Labels: A Discography Volume 2 ??? the catalogue number tells you all you need to know. .i dated it to sept/oct 1970 without even seeing a date stamped copy. also look at the number below the main catalogue number. that tells you the year anyway. some people have said it exists on usa black stock but of course this is a lie dave
bri pinch Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 They changed the "issue" label design from black to the blue gold swirl late on 68' but retained the yellow/black demo design (well nearly, its is a little different) The issue you talk about is the real deal issue of the yellow/black demo and is far far rarer than the demo. Had both of them, last year sold an issue for £280, yesterday sold a demo for £130.....both about spot on in terms of value i feel. THINK YOU DID VERY WELL GETTIN 280 QUID FOR THE ISSUE, SEEN PLENTY OF THESE ABOUT AT A MORE REASONABLE £100 - £150 BRACKET AND EVEN CHEAPER ON THE EVIL BAY. BRI PINCH
Ficklefingers Posted July 17, 2010 Posted July 17, 2010 (edited) According to the MGM listing in the US Stak-O-Wax catalogue the first release of 1969 was 14102, with 14217 the first in 1970.. This would put the Embers release (14167) as being sometime during 1969. Fingers Edited July 17, 2010 by FickleFingers
Sebastian Posted July 18, 2010 Posted July 18, 2010 (edited) According to the MGM listing in the US Stak-O-Wax catalogue the first release of 1969 was 14102, with 14217 the first in 1970.. This would put the Embers release (14167) as being sometime during 1969. That listing is incorrect. MGM 14164 (Hank Williams Jr. & Lois Johnson) was reviewed as a new release in the September 12, 1970 issue of Billboard. The LP which included tracks from MGM 14166 (Bill Cowsill) was mentioned in the October 10, 1970 issue of Billboard. MGM 14169 (Tompall & The Glaser Brothers) was advertised as a new release in the October 17, 1970 issue of Billboard. Embers is MGM 14167 so should be from about that time as well. Edited July 18, 2010 by Sebastian
viphitman Posted July 18, 2010 Author Posted July 18, 2010 That listing is incorrect. MGM 14164 (Hank Williams Jr. & Lois Johnson) was reviewed as a new release in the September 12, 1970 issue of Billboard. The LP which included tracks from MGM 14166 (Bill Cowsill) was mentioned in the October 10, 1970 issue of Billboard. MGM 14169 (Tompall & The Glaser Brothers) was advertised as a new release in the October 17, 1970 issue of Billboard. Embers is MGM 14167 so should be from about that time as well. I looked at it yesterday as well with Sheb Wooley I don't Belong in her arms K-14165 and Lloyd Green Release me K-14168 being released in Sep 1970.... But the band states it was a hit in North Carolina / Raleigh in 1969.
Pete S Posted July 18, 2010 Posted July 18, 2010 THINK YOU DID VERY WELL GETTIN 280 QUID FOR THE ISSUE, SEEN PLENTY OF THESE ABOUT AT A MORE REASONABLE £100 - £150 BRACKET AND EVEN CHEAPER ON THE EVIL BAY. BRI PINCH I never saw an issue until maybe 2000. After that, it was selling for 250 quid, last few years have seen more turn up and I'd say 150-175 for the issue now, 125 for the demo.
viphitman Posted July 18, 2010 Author Posted July 18, 2010 (edited) Interesting viphitman, where did you get that Embers 45?, that's definitely my old copy that I found on a rubbish heap with a load of other 45s in a cardboard box. Rescued it just before the JCB was gonna grab the box and put it in the skip:ohmy:!!!! Anyway, Neal Bull from Peterborough got it off me in a trade about 10 years ago! I recognise the copy you've put up, I never forget records I've had hmm....but I bought it around 1996 from Mick Smith for 60 squit. Edited July 18, 2010 by viphitman
Dave Pinch Posted July 18, 2010 Posted July 18, 2010 I looked at it yesterday as well with Sheb Wooley I don't Belong in her arms K-14165 and Lloyd Green Release me K-14168 being released in Sep 1970.... But the band states it was a hit in North Carolina / Raleigh in 1969. I THINK MAYBE AFTER 40 ODD YEARS BAND MEMBERS MEMORIES HAVE PROBABLY FADED A BIT.. CANT BEAT BOOKS MAGAZINES AND ACTUAL 45`S FOR PLACING AND DATING STUFF DAVE
Dave Pinch Posted July 18, 2010 Posted July 18, 2010 I never saw an issue until maybe 2000. After that, it was selling for 250 quid, last few years have seen more turn up and I'd say 150-175 for the issue now, 125 for the demo. I`D AGREE WITH YOUR PRICING PETE AND YOU`RE CERTAINLY ONE OF THE CHEAPEST AROUND AS FAR AS DEALER PRICES ARE CONCERNED. BUT THERE ARE A COUPLE OR THREE SHOP COPIES ON POPSIKE AT £60/70 BUT THEN GOING UP TO £200. I SUPPOSE ITS ALL ABOUT BEING LUCKY ON THE DAY EH DAVE
Pete S Posted July 18, 2010 Posted July 18, 2010 Interesting viphitman, where did you get that Embers 45?, that's definitely my old copy that I found on a rubbish heap with a load of other 45s in a cardboard box. Rescued it just before the JCB was gonna grab the box and put it in the skip:ohmy:!!!! Anyway, Neal Bull from Peterborough got it off me in a trade about 10 years ago! I recognise the copy you've put up, I never forget records I've had Yeah but it looks identical to two copies I've had as well, especially the first one!
bri pinch Posted July 18, 2010 Posted July 18, 2010 PERSONALLY, ALWAYS LIKED THIS... BUT IT'S BEEN A DEAD RECORD AS FAR BACK AS I CAN REMEMBER, CERTAINLY CAN'T RECALL HEARING IT OUT ANYWHERE. BRI PINCH
Soul-slider Posted July 19, 2010 Posted July 19, 2010 (edited) hmm....but I bought it around 1996 from Mick Smith for 60 squit. Yeah, that'd be about right mate. Neal Bull used to deal with Mick Smith quite a lot then, especially at the Norwich V.I.P record fairs which Mick has a regular stall on. Just done a recap in my head and it must have been about 14/15 years ago that I found it at my old King's Lynn Council depot (we're no longer there), Neal Bull got it off me after about a week of me having it. The Mick Smith connection really does convince me it was that copy. But I don't suppose I can be 100% Edited July 19, 2010 by Soul-Slider
Soul-slider Posted July 19, 2010 Posted July 19, 2010 PERSONALLY, ALWAYS LIKED THIS... BUT IT'S BEEN A DEAD RECORD AS FAR BACK AS I CAN REMEMBER, CERTAINLY CAN'T RECALL HEARING IT OUT ANYWHERE. BRI PINCH My mate reckons their 'Where Did I Go Wrong' on Atlantic is doing the business at the moment??? Used to be £40 but he's saying £100 now!
dthedrug Posted July 20, 2010 Posted July 20, 2010 HI ALL...I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED THIS & VERVE, ESPECIALLY THE DEMOS, AND THANK GOD THIS COME OUT IN THE OK ON THE PINK LABEL EVEN THEO THE ISSUE WAS ON THE NEW MGM, THIS DEMO MUST BE WORTH GETTING AS I HAVE HAD MANY ISSUE OVER THE YEARS BUT ONLY THIS 1 DEMO.WHATS IT WORTH? ISSUE IS ABOUT £15-20 GREAT RECORD DAVE KIL
Ernie Andrews Posted July 21, 2010 Posted July 21, 2010 HI ALL...I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED THIS & VERVE, ESPECIALLY THE DEMOS, AND THANK GOD THIS COME OUT IN THE OK ON THE PINK LABEL EVEN THEO THE ISSUE WAS ON THE NEW MGM, THIS DEMO MUST BE WORTH GETTING AS I HAVE HAD MANY ISSUE OVER THE YEARS BUT ONLY THIS 1 DEMO.WHATS IT WORTH? ISSUE IS ABOUT £15-20 GREAT RECORD DAVE KIL Sold one last year for £40. On the Embers theem I sold my Watch out girl demo in 1979 for £60 and the label was bit suspect. The record was huge then and I always thought it was a 66-68 beach record!
funkyfeet Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 Sold one last year for £40. On the Embers theem I sold my Watch out girl demo in 1979 for £60 and the label was bit suspect. The record was huge then and I always thought it was a 66-68 beach record! Certainly a beach record the O'Kaysions also recorded on Cotillion.
Prophonics 2029 Posted July 22, 2010 Posted July 22, 2010 (edited) So many great records by this band First Time, Watch Out I am Aware, Crazy About You. embers - i am aware of love - Edited July 22, 2010 by Prophonics 2029
dthedrug Posted July 23, 2010 Posted July 23, 2010 Sold one last year for £40. On the Embers theem I sold my Watch out girl demo in 1979 for £60 and the label was bit suspect. The record was huge then and I always thought it was a 66-68 beach record! HI THATS PROBABLY RIGHT! £40+ WHY IS IT SO CHEAP? AS IT IS A HARD DEMO TO LOCATE AND A QUICK SELLER, SOMETIMES i JUST DON'T GET IT! ESPECIALLY WHEN i SEE A CRAP RECORD SELL FOR DOUBLE THAT, BECAUSE IT'S IN DEMAND, AND NO OTHER REASON? Dave Kii
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