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My guess is the Harvey Averne dozen lp on fania ?

Or the "lets turn on" lp by Bobby Valentin ?

ok - the lps are really hard to get on original, but why were the 45s even more so ?

did New the York Latino hate 45 rpms

why are the great Latin 45s so rare?

just an observation !

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My guess is the Harvey Averne dozen lp on fania ?

Or the "lets turn on" lp by Bobby Valentin ?

Both of those LPs are still pretty cheap and easy to find in my experience.

I'd go with any of these:

1619 Bad Ass Band - 1619 Bad Ass Band - TSG

Bobby Boyd - Bobby Boyd - TIGER LILY

Brief Encounter - Brief Encounter (a.k.a. Special Release) - SEVENTY-SEVEN

Casual-T - Prescriptions For Love - RITA MARLEY

Helene Smith - Sings Sweet Soul - DEEP CITY

Ike Noble - Fresh Start - CONNOWIL

Jackson Sisters - Jackson Sisters - TIGER LILY

Marvin Holmes & Justice - Honor Thy Father - BROWN DOOR

Mighty Ryeders - Spread The Message - SUN-GLO

Milton Wright - Spaced - ALSTON

Moses Dillard and The Tex-Town Display - Now! - TEX TOWN

Patterson Twins - Let Me Be Your Lover - COMMERCIAL

Ricardo Marrero - A Taste - TSG

Rivage - Sittin' On It - TEMPUS

Solid Gold Revue - Love's Traffic - CASTANET

Soul Expedition - Soul Expedition - LEFEVRE

Sounds Of The City Experience - Sounds Of The City Experience - TIGER LILY

Timeless Legend - Synchronized - PENDULUM

Topics - Giving Up - TSG

Topics - Wanted Live By A Million Girls - NCS

Turner Brothers - Act 1 - MB

v/a - Black-Out New Sounds Of '70 - CENTURY

Wee - You Can Fly On My Aeroplane - OWL

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Both of those LPs are still pretty cheap and easy to find in my experience.

I'd go with any of these:

1619 Bad Ass Band - 1619 Bad Ass Band - TSG

Bobby Boyd - Bobby Boyd - TIGER LILY

Brief Encounter - Brief Encounter (a.k.a. Special Release) - SEVENTY-SEVEN

Casual-T - Prescriptions For Love - RITA MARLEY

Helene Smith - Sings Sweet Soul - DEEP CITY

Ike Noble - Fresh Start - CONNOWIL

Jackson Sisters - Jackson Sisters - TIGER LILY

Marvin Holmes & Justice - Honor Thy Father - BROWN DOOR

Mighty Ryeders - Spread The Message - SUN-GLO

Milton Wright - Spaced - ALSTON

Moses Dillard and The Tex-Town Display - Now! - TEX TOWN

Patterson Twins - Let Me Be Your Lover - COMMERCIAL

Ricardo Marrero - A Taste - TSG

Rivage - Sittin' On It - TEMPUS

Solid Gold Revue - Love's Traffic - CASTANET

Soul Expedition - Soul Expedition - LEFEVRE

Sounds Of The City Experience - Sounds Of The City Experience - TIGER LILY

Timeless Legend - Synchronized - PENDULUM

Topics - Giving Up - TSG

Topics - Wanted Live By A Million Girls - NCS

Turner Brothers - Act 1 - MB

v/a - Black-Out New Sounds Of '70 - CENTURY

Wee - You Can Fly On My Aeroplane - OWL

bloody hell...................don't know any of them (apart from timless legend) laugh.gif

will be investigating that list !!

what are the most expensive bits on that list out of intrest?

thanks

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bloody hell...................don't know any of them (apart from timless legend) laugh.gif

will be investigating that list !!

what are the most expensive bits on that list out of intrest?

thanks

I'm pretty sure Black-Out New Sounds Of '70 - CENTURY is among the dearest ones. $3.700 and $5.801 on Ebay earlier this year

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Both of those LPs are still pretty cheap and easy to find in my experience.

I'd go with any of these:

1619 Bad Ass Band - 1619 Bad Ass Band - TSG

Bobby Boyd - Bobby Boyd - TIGER LILY

Brief Encounter - Brief Encounter (a.k.a. Special Release) - SEVENTY-SEVEN

Casual-T - Prescriptions For Love - RITA MARLEY

Helene Smith - Sings Sweet Soul - DEEP CITY

Ike Noble - Fresh Start - CONNOWIL

Jackson Sisters - Jackson Sisters - TIGER LILY

Marvin Holmes & Justice - Honor Thy Father - BROWN DOOR

Mighty Ryeders - Spread The Message - SUN-GLO

Milton Wright - Spaced - ALSTON

Moses Dillard and The Tex-Town Display - Now! - TEX TOWN

Patterson Twins - Let Me Be Your Lover - COMMERCIAL

Ricardo Marrero - A Taste - TSG

Rivage - Sittin' On It - TEMPUS

Solid Gold Revue - Love's Traffic - CASTANET

Soul Expedition - Soul Expedition - LEFEVRE

Sounds Of The City Experience - Sounds Of The City Experience - TIGER LILY

Timeless Legend - Synchronized - PENDULUM

Topics - Giving Up - TSG

Topics - Wanted Live By A Million Girls - NCS

Turner Brothers - Act 1 - MB

v/a - Black-Out New Sounds Of '70 - CENTURY

Wee - You Can Fly On My Aeroplane - OWL

I saw Spaced (Milton Wright) went for £506 on John Manship auction last night. Made my early bid seem silly. Is this about right? By the way, very interesting list Sebastian, only a few I know. Dean

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As one one has commented re prices though I would add a few recent completed sales prices..

Ike Noble - Fresh Start - CONNOWIL £185

Jackson Sisters - Jackson Sisters - TIGER LILY £400

Marvin Holmes & Justice - Honor Thy Father - BROWN DOOR £300

Mighty Ryeders - Spread The Message - SUN-GLO £695

Moses Dillard and The Tex-Town Display - Now! - TEX TOWN £1000

Ricardo Marrero - A Taste - TSG £2855

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Seeing as your original post had a latin feel to it, i'll throw in The Bennito Sextet Plus One Lp on Tico, (mines a Peruvian Tico Promo) always hard to get, but price can vary seen them go for as much as $450 or a lot less !, well known in Latin circles, there is a killer boogaloo track on it.

BF

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As one one has commented re prices though I would add a few recent completed sales prices..

Ike Noble - Fresh Start - CONNOWIL £185

Jackson Sisters - Jackson Sisters - TIGER LILY £400

Marvin Holmes & Justice - Honor Thy Father - BROWN DOOR £300

Mighty Ryeders - Spread The Message - SUN-GLO £695

Moses Dillard and The Tex-Town Display - Now! - TEX TOWN £1000

Ricardo Marrero - A Taste - TSG £2855

Crikey, I collect LPs all the time - Anything and everything - all the usual Northern items, lots of Latin, Hammond Jazz, etc

But I have just realised I don't in fact know fook all about rare LPs

YET ! biggrin.gif

So all these items are indi 1970s releases ?

Which sort of makes sense as most 60s Lps are on Major labels and are usually never that hard

Right, so the indies in the 70s were trying out more lps than the indies in the 60s

I am a getting it there ?

I love latin stuff - collect anything interesting on Fania - Tico - Cotique - etc

But I don't know the Bennito Sextet LP on tico - I take it is a belter ? Any chance of a snippet ?

Is the boogaloo track called "rhythm n soul" ?

My original post was made as I was frustrated by continuously being out bid every time for the last decade on the Harvey

Averne LP

It just kept on getting more expensive, I kept on missing it, I started having sleepless nights and nightmares about not

being able to dance, it was horrible.

thanks guys !

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Got quite a few off that list Sebastien. Here are a handful from my collection that would be termed rare;

Tal Armstrong "Tallest man in love" (1980 Love)

Conrad Benjamin "Saturn" (1982 Nebula)

Brief Encounter "We want to play" (1981 Dream)

Matt Covington "Matt Covington" (198? Zip)

Cumulo Nimbus "Forty Seven times it's own weight" (197? Fable)

Danser's Inferno "Creation one" (1975 Thimble)

Tony Foxx "The beginning" (197? Blaster)

Penny Goodwin "Portrait of a Gemini" (197? Sydney)

Eramus Hall "Your love is my desire" (1980 Westbound)

Heaven Sent & Ecstacy "The greatest love story" (1980 Jamieko)

Ron Henderson & Choice Of Colour "Soul junction" (1976 Chelsea)

Honey & The Bees "Love" (196? Josie)

Karin Jones "Under the influence of love" (1982 Handshake)

Manhattans "Sing for you & yours" (1968 Carnival)

Maxx Traxx "Maxx Traxx" (1982 Pulse)

Lee McDonald "Sweet magic" (1976 Debbie)

Newban "Newban 1"/"2" (1977/78 Guinness)

Positive Change "Positive Change" (1978 Fortress)

Pulse "Pulse" (1978 Olde World)

Rayfield Reid & The Magnificents "Treat you right" (197? Ken-Tone)

Rhthm Machine "Rhythm Machine" (1976 Lulu)

Smoke "Risin'" (1976 J Bridge)

Sons & Daughters Of Lite "Let the sun shine in" (1978 Sunlite)

Spread Love "Spread Love" (1976 Sonstar)

Stone Free "Stone Free feat. Cecil Lyde" (1980 Aladdin)

Bobby Thurston "Sweetest Piece of the pie" (1978 Mainstream)

Touch Of Class "Love Means everything" (197? Stack o Hits)

Ultimates "The Ultimates" (1978 TSG)

Charles Williams "Love is a very special thing" (1975 EMI Finland)

There are tons of others, from early James Brown to Motown rarities, from funk to 8ts boogie. All LPs that fetch big money. The world of album collecting is no different than that of the single hunters.:unsure:

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Got quite a few off that list Sebastien. Here are a handful from my collection that would be termed rare;

Tal Armstrong "Tallest man in love" (1980 Love)

Conrad Benjamin "Saturn" (1982 Nebula)

Brief Encounter "We want to play" (1981 Dream)

Matt Covington "Matt Covington" (198? Zip)

Cumulo Nimbus "Forty Seven times it's own weight" (197? Fable)

Danser's Inferno "Creation one" (1975 Thimble)

Tony Foxx "The beginning" (197? Blaster)

Penny Goodwin "Portrait of a Gemini" (197? Sydney)

Eramus Hall "Your love is my desire" (1980 Westbound)

Heaven Sent & Ecstacy "The greatest love story" (1980 Jamieko)

Ron Henderson & Choice Of Colour "Soul junction" (1976 Chelsea)

Honey & The Bees "Love" (196? Josie)

Karin Jones "Under the influence of love" (1982 Handshake)

Manhattans "Sing for you & yours" (1968 Carnival)

Maxx Traxx "Maxx Traxx" (1982 Pulse)

Lee McDonald "Sweet magic" (1976 Debbie)

Newban "Newban 1"/"2" (1977/78 Guinness)

Positive Change "Positive Change" (1978 Fortress)

Pulse "Pulse" (1978 Olde World)

Rayfield Reid & The Magnificents "Treat you right" (197? Ken-Tone)

Rhthm Machine "Rhythm Machine" (1976 Lulu)

Smoke "Risin'" (1976 J Bridge)

Sons & Daughters Of Lite "Let the sun shine in" (1978 Sunlite)

Spread Love "Spread Love" (1976 Sonstar)

Stone Free "Stone Free feat. Cecil Lyde" (1980 Aladdin)

Bobby Thurston "Sweetest Piece of the pie" (1978 Mainstream)

Touch Of Class "Love Means everything" (197? Stack o Hits)

Ultimates "The Ultimates" (1978 TSG)

Charles Williams "Love is a very special thing" (1975 EMI Finland)

There are tons of others, from early James Brown to Motown rarities, from funk to 8ts boogie. All LPs that fetch big money. The world of album collecting is no different than that of the single hunters.:unsure:

I look for all sorts and everything when digging these days

I love northern - but I aint hung up with it either

I really appreciate lots of different things

I would really like to hear some of the rare tracks you guys have listed on here.

any chance?

Ive googled most of the tracks - but apart from 2 tracks one being Milton Wright - NOTHING ! hatsoff2.gif

really interested !

M

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