Mrtag Posted September 25, 2010 Posted September 25, 2010 NOLAN CHANCE - JUST LIKE THE WEATHER DOES IT EXIST ON BUNKY?? HAD A WHITE DEMO OF THIS ON CONSTELLATION NOW GOT A BLUE ISSUE BUT NEVER SEEN THIS ON BUNKY APART FROM THE BLUE BUNKY BOOT DOES IT REALLY EXIST ON BUNKY AND IF SO CAN SOMEONE PLEASE PUT UP A SCAN OF THE LABEL AND RECORD ATB JOHN
dthedrug Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 Hi All.....This was discussed a few weeks back, But I have to say You would think by now, more info would be known about the History. This is what I know my 1st copy in the link came from Con tempos in Hanaway Street London, 1971 it was Denise La Selle "love Reputation" Chess label, which had a UK release on the excellent Chess/Janus Mobile Disco LP. The next bit..in 1972 at the DIVE BAR in HITCHIN, Mick Smith Played "just like the weather" Nolan Chance, on a all blue Constellation 45, right from that point, it become my #1 all time favorite record (still is), at that time almost every record that Mick played at the DIVE, I wanted. not long after Chris Burton released it on his Out of the past label (collecting OOTP was a great way for me to discover and take in rare Soul, a must complete series of 45s) in 1973 also just before the Casino opened I got Mak Johnson "Beautiful Place", Otis Smith "let her go" Perception, and Nolan Chance "just like" from Pete Waterman £1 each originals, and in mint condition, again Pete must have sold up about this time the smiling face logo he used well before Acid House, my 1st Demo was from Soul Bowl £1.75 in 74 cheers John, I then got a Shooting Star issue at the casino, so I had them all or so I thought, I remember Addy C returning from a stateside trip with some great records "What" Judy Street, Herbert Hunter, I got from him, but it was around this time, I heard not from Addy but as a rummer that Addy had the rarest record in the UK Nolan Chance on BUNKY? Now I can state I have never spoke to Addy about the record, However if he said he had it, it's 100% true, and it's existence is also very plausible, as BUNKEY was a top DJ & record Label Owner as well as a Producer, The most logical explanation is he was so impressed with the record he made sure that his 10 most valued Friends had a copy with his name associated to it's release on Constellation, as the record has Bill Shepherds name on it, this is the only explanation, that I can Give. To conclude the Denise La Selle was first issue on a Blue label Tarpon & then on the rarer Green label as yet no instrumental has been located, but there is a great semi instrumental of it the value of the "Just Like the Weather" are min:- OOTP £20+. BLUE PLAIN £150+(there are counterfeit from 73 so make sure first worth £30+), Star Label design £175+, Demo £250+ there are Bunkey Bootlegs and other releases about, I have just put the most significant ones down. I think your answer is best coming from Addy Himself..don't you:ph34r: DAVE KIL
Mick Holdsworth Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 Yes John, here's one ... Cheers Mick
Koolkat Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 Yes John, here's one ... Cheers Mick That looks nice.
Chalky Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 Richard Searling had this (Bunky) at Wigan didn't he?
Guest Dave Turner Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 Richard Searling had this (Bunky) at Wigan didn't he? That yellow Constellation scan you have on your Flickr page is bloody nice as well.
Chalky Posted September 26, 2010 Posted September 26, 2010 That yellow Constellation scan you have on your Flickr page is bloody nice as well. these.....
dthedrug Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Yes John, here's one ... Cheers Mick Hi Mick,, I have never seen that before, what does it read in the MATRIX?.. that looks to good, and I Am baffled as the Demo is meant to be be a white ;label copy!? if thats real! there got to be at least 150 & min run of 125 issues, it looks great Mick:ph34r: DAVE
dthedrug Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 these..... HI ALL ,,THATS NICE, DID YOU GET IT FROM MARTIN KOPEL? AS IT'S CANADIAN PRESSED FOR THE US, DAVE
Pete S Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Hi Mick,, I have never seen that before, what does it read in the MATRIX?.. that looks to good, and I Am baffled as the Demo is meant to be be a white ;label copy!? if thats real! there got to be at least 150 & min run of 125 issues, it looks great Mick:ph34r: DAVE Looks like a photoshop job to me! Especially as the Nolan Chance record came out 2 years before the Bunky label started up
funkyfeet Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 (edited) I missed a BUNKY copy early days of ebay, because I thought it was boot so didn't bid on it, it went for peanuts as I think others thought the same, it was only later I found out it hadn't been booted on the BUNKY label that has been shown on Mick's earlier post. Edited September 27, 2010 by funkyfeet
Dave Pinch Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Looks like a photoshop job to me! Especially as the Nolan Chance record came out 2 years before the Bunky label started up certainly right about the release times pete. constellation is late 65 and that bunky label design is late 67. also that yellow one thats chalks posted up. releases on constellation yellow had long ceased when just like the weather came out ........... very odd:g: dave
Chalky Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 Hi Mick,, I have never seen that before, what does it read in the MATRIX?.. that looks to good, and I Am baffled as the Demo is meant to be be a white ;label copy!? if thats real! there got to be at least 150 & min run of 125 issues, it looks great Mick:ph34r: DAVE I can't remember where the scans came from Dave, could have been ebay at some point in time.
Chalky Posted September 27, 2010 Posted September 27, 2010 certainly right about the release times pete. constellation is late 65 and that bunky label design is late 67. also that yellow one thats chalks posted up. releases on constellation yellow had long ceased when just like the weather came out ........... very odd:g: dave but Constellation went out of business in '66 didn't they? Presume Bunky Sheppard owned the rights and took the Nolan Chance recording/masters with him, releasing it on his own label? The label only formed in summer '63 so wouldn't say label change long before (yellow to blue)? I wish someone would find a load of Exodus issues/demos of the acetate of Mill Edwards Butch has, by far vocally the best recording IMHO.
Anoraks Corner Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 (edited) The orange speckled Bunky and the yellow Constellation scans have gotta be false...the font for the title/artist is incorrect on both! There was a plain blue labelled Bunky bootleg back in the 70s...scan in Manships book The original Bunky is sparse looking and came after the Constellation release...an expensive/rare 'reissue'..kinda like the Ivorys on Wand Edited September 28, 2010 by Anoraks Corner
Mick Holdsworth Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 Been trying to find out where I got that Bunky scan from - I thought it was this site a few years back, but I've just wasted an hour of my life in a fruitless search. It never occured to me but that font does look wrong - looks just like it's been lifted from the the yellow copy. Cheers Mick
Guest REVILOT Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 Been trying to find out where I got that Bunky scan from - I thought it was this site a few years back, but I've just wasted an hour of my life in a fruitless search. It never occured to me but that font does look wrong - looks just like it's been lifted from the the yellow copy. Cheers Mick Yes and the label number seems odd - all other Bunky releases are 77-- As below. 7750 - The Esquires - Get On Up / Listen To Me - 1967 7751 - Glenn Watts - My Little Plaything / Money GivesDignity - 1967 7752 - The Esquires - And Get Away / Everybody's Laughing -1967 7753 - The Esquires - You Say / State Fair - 1968 7754 - Skip & Ernest - Sweet Darlin' / Pickin' AndChippin' - 1968 7755 - The Esquires - Why Can't I Stop / The Feelings Gone -1968 7756 - The Esquires - I Know I Can / How Could It Be - 1968 7757 - Floyd Morris - Bee Hive / That's How I Feel - 1968 7758 - Artie Golden - That's How I Feel / I'll Be Home -1968 7759 - ? 7760 - The Impalas - What Should He Do / I Still Love You -1968 7761 - Mill Edwards - Don't Forget About Me / Use WhatYou've Got - 1968 7762 - The Impalas - I Still Love You / Whip It On Me - 1969 7763 - ? 7764 - The Sheppards - Island Of Love / Never Felt Like ThisBefore - 1969 7764 - The Sheppards - Steal Away / Island Of Love - 1969 7765 - The Sheppards - Steal Away / I'm Not Wanted - 1969 7766 - Brothers In Co-Op - Listen Heah / Windy - 1969 7766 - The Sheppards - I'm Not Wanted / Your Love Has a HoleIn It - 1969 7767 - The Sheppards - I'm Not Wanted / Your Love Has a HoleIn It - 1969 711 - Flavor - Don't Freeze Up / Part 2
Jerry Hipkiss Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 (edited) Yes and the label number seems odd - all other Bunky releases are 77-- It uses the Constellation number, only with a B prefix...most odd! Mind you, a similar thing occurs with Frankie Beverly on Rouser, the catalogue number being the Fairmount issue! Edited September 29, 2010 by Jerry Hipkiss
Dave Pinch Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 It uses the Constellation number, only with a B prefix...most odd! Mind you, a similar thing occurs with Frankie Beverly on Rouser, the catalogue number being the Fairmount issue! i always thought that was dodgy as well............................ its certainly a reissue lol. going back to that yellow constellation. the typeface dont look right. first time i saw that was when it was posted up on here..............................just a bit of fun i think, as for that bunky dave
Chalky Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 The orange speckled Bunky and the yellow Constellation scans have gotta be false...the font for the title/artist is incorrect on both! gotta agree the font on the yellow one look out of place for the title/artist. I still can't remember where the scans came from in the first place.
Dave Pinch Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 but Constellation went out of business in '66 didn't they? Presume Bunky Sheppard owned the rights and took the Nolan Chance recording/masters with him, releasing it on his own label? The label only formed in summer '63 so wouldn't say label change long before (yellow to blue)? I wish someone would find a load of Exodus issues/demos of the acetate of Mill Edwards Butch has, by far vocally the best recording IMHO. i think only the 63/ early 64 releases were yellow tho buddy, nolan chance was late 65. like i say.........just a tad odd dave
Chris L Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 The orange speckled Bunky and the yellow Constellation scans have gotta be false...the font for the title/artist is incorrect on both! There was a plain blue labelled Bunky bootleg back in the 70s...scan in Manships book The original Bunky is sparse looking and came after the Constellation release...an expensive/rare 'reissue'..kinda like the Ivorys on Wand Mike Ritson and I did some research on this yonks ago, I can't remember the complete outcome but it appears to be a re-issue after Constellation went bust and BS made copies, sort of personl demos and tried to hawk them around the record companies trying to get a national release. A bent 70s boot is it not.......................................
Mrtag Posted September 30, 2010 Author Posted September 30, 2010 Yes John, here's one ... Cheers Mick Cheers Mick!! Sorry a bit late with the gratitude but just in the middle of moving house first time near pc for days !! Atb John.
Anoraks Corner Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 Mike Ritson and I did some research on this yonks ago, I can't remember the complete outcome but it appears to be a re-issue after Constellation went bust and BS made copies, sort of personl demos and tried to hawk them around the record companies trying to get a national release. A bent 70s boot is it not....................................... Hi Chris, Agree that it was later than Constellation and there are genuine Bunky copies...but to clarify there is also defo a blue labelled Bunky bootleg as featured in JM's book. Hope you're well, squire, Flynny
Mick Holdsworth Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 Cheers Mick!! Sorry a bit late with the gratitude but just in the middle of moving house first time near pc for days !! Atb John. No probs John, although as I said earlier in the thread, I have no idea where I got that scan from, and It would also seem it is a fake. - does anyone have a genuine label scan, or even a description of what the label looks like - I know one or two have (or had) a copy, and the only thing I can work out it the label is a bit basic. Cheers Mick
Sebastian Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 but to clarify there is also defo a blue labelled Bunky bootleg as featured in JM's book. And here it is (scan taken from Manship's guide):
Sean Hampsey Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 As I understood it, Richard Searling was supposed to have had a Bunky copy, but in the many times I followed him, I dont ever recall seeing him play it. The scan above is absolutely the wrong font - its a latter day mash up - a derivative - and the numbering is just a lazy straight copy info from the Constellation 45. I don't believe Bunky would have ever put it out using the old Constellation series numbering. The Yellow Constellation copy also looks dead wrong, though its not a 'straight lift' from the Bunky mash up! Could well be the same 'arist' though fannying about with photoshop, just for a bit of a wind up. Sean
Harry Crosby Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 (edited) A couple of years ago i raised this question on here, the result of that thread was that Ady croasdell had a copy, so maybe he`s the guy to ask on this. Edited September 30, 2010 by SONBERT
Harry Crosby Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 Heres the link to the thread i raised on here a while ago
Dave Pinch Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 And here it is (scan taken from Manship's guide): is that not the 70`s boot? dave
Sebastian Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 (edited) is that not the 70`s boot? Yes, the scan of the blue label 45 is the 70s bootleg which David Flynn mentioned above. Edited September 30, 2010 by Sebastian
Guest REVILOT Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 And here it is (scan taken from Manship's guide): Looks very VERY like one of Mr Soussan's pressings. He did get in touch with a lot of Master tape owners - Modern / Mirwood / Soultown etc for some of his pressings. Perhaps he did a deal with Mr Sheppard. and perhaps some were made with the established Bunky multicolur design, but then again
dthedrug Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 A couple of years ago i raised this question on here, the result of that thread was that Ady croasdell had a copy, so maybe he`s the guy to ask on this. HI ALL, I THOUGHT I HAD SAID THAT ADY C, WAS THE MAN TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION? AS TO MY KNOWLAGE AND FROM THE TIME HE GOT IT, BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN IT, SO IT'S DOWN TO ADY, AS NO ONE ELSE HAS HAD A COPY!! THINKING ABOUT THIS RECORD, DIDN'T ADY & MICK SMITH, DISCOVER "LENNY GAMBLE" AROUND THIS PERIOD:yes:?? DAVE KIL
Guest east rob Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 the copy dickie had came from ma dobbs' record bar in ashton u lyne. deffo real & deffo exists! cheers, rob
Northernguy Posted October 2, 2010 Posted October 2, 2010 I missed a BUNKY copy early days of ebay, because I thought it was boot so didn't bid on it, it went for peanuts as I think others thought the same, it was only later I found out it hadn't been booted on the BUNKY label that has been shown on Mick's earlier post. Probably the one I won the scan of which I posted on here years ago and is the one Mick has posted. Its a stick on label on a boot. Richard Searling did have a white demo on Bunky which he got off Paul Tindale but I don't think anybody has seen an issue. Alan
Ady Croasdell Posted October 6, 2010 Posted October 6, 2010 To reiterate: I bought a white Bunky demo off Dave Burton in his Harlequin record shop in the early 70s, circa 1973, when Dave had a magnificent box of soul demos from a UK music business source, several went on to become Northern monsters. I sold it to John Vincent at St Ives in the later 70s. I remember asking John Anderson about it in the mid 70s in Val Shively's shop in Philly and he said it didn't exist; I put him right.
Mick Holdsworth Posted October 6, 2010 Posted October 6, 2010 To reiterate: I bought a white Bunky demo off Dave Burton in his Harlequin record shop in the early 70s, circa 1973, when Dave had a magnificent box of soul demos from a UK music business source, several went on to become Northern monsters. I sold it to John Vincent at St Ives in the later 70s. I remember asking John Anderson about it in the mid 70s in Val Shively's shop in Philly and he said it didn't exist; I put him right. Ady Did the label look like any other variation of Bunky that we are familiar with, or was it something different to the usual designs? Cheers Mick
dthedrug Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 HI ALL AND A BIG THANKS TO ADY. FOR SHARING A GREAT BIT OF SOUL HISTORY, ON MY DAV RECORD, I JUST WANT A INSTRUMENTAL? OF IT OR LOVE REPUTATION, ADDY / ABOUT TIME YOU REVISIT CHICAGO! NICE ONE:ph34r: DAVE KILWORTH
Ady Croasdell Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 Ady Did the label look like any other variation of Bunky that we are familiar with, or was it something different to the usual designs? Cheers Mick I think it was unusual, certainly nothing like the Bunky Esquires issues as far as I recall. White with black lettering I think, but my memory's not great from then, I was whooping it up a lot. Someone ask John Vincent, he was around recentish.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 I think it was unusual, certainly nothing like the Bunky Esquires issues as far as I recall. White with black lettering I think, but my memory's not great from then, I was whooping it up a lot. Someone ask John Vincent, he was around recentish. I actually saw Ady's copy back in the day, several times in fact while it was in his possession. From memory the design was the same as the later Constellation 45s i.e. no real label design, just fairly standard lettering (think Gene Chandler 'Mr. Big Shot' and you'll know what I mean - only in white, as Ady says, of course). with 'Bunky' at the top in a slightly larger font, and the address or possibly some 'distributed by' information underneath. I'm pretty sure, too, that it had the usual 'Bunky's PicK' and 'X' on the label and that it was a 'Nashville Matrix' stamper. Oh, and it was vinyl. Hope this helps! TONE PS - I'm pretty sure that it wasn't distributed by Scepter, BTW.
Jerry Hipkiss Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 I actually saw Ady's copy back in the day, several times in fact while it was in his possession. From memory the design was the same as the later Constellation 45s i.e. no real label design, just fairly standard lettering (think Gene Chandler 'Mr. Big Shot' and you'll know what I mean - only in white, as Ady says, of course). with 'Bunky' at the top in a slightly larger font, and the address or possibly some 'distributed by' information underneath. I'm pretty sure, too, that it had the usual 'Bunky's PicK' and 'X' on the label and that it was a 'Nashville Matrix' stamper. Oh, and it was vinyl. Hope this helps! TONE PS - I'm pretty sure that it wasn't distributed by Scepter, BTW. This one goes on and on...Mr. Manships description of the runout and matrix stamp corresponds to the Constellation release - so did Bill Sheppard have a short run done from the original stampers?
45cellar Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 PopSike.com Released on both designs for Constellation. I have these two, BOTH "Arp" Matrix. However, the Interesting thing is, the Deadwax is Identical except that the "Arp" Stamp Appears to be A DIFFERENT WAY UP ON THE DEMO (180 Degrees) Compared to the Stock Copy. (Both Sides) ? Makes me wonder how many runs there were at the pressing plants.
Guest Pete Higson Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 PopSike.com Released on both designs for Constellation. I have these two, BOTH "Arp" Matrix. However, the Interesting thing is, the Deadwax is Identical except that the "Arp" Stamp Appears to be A DIFFERENT WAY UP ON THE DEMO (180 Degrees) Compared to the Stock Copy. (Both Sides) ? Makes me wonder how many runs there were at the pressing plants.
Guest Pete Higson Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 Just had a deja vu moment in seeing the white demo with 4 crosses on, cos mine had ! surely there can't be 2 the same ? sold mine c.1978, can't remember who to, but think I got it off Guy. Pete H.
45cellar Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 Just had a deja vu moment in seeing the white demo with 4 crosses on, cos mine had ! surely there can't be 2 the same ? sold mine c.1978, can't remember who to, but think I got it off Guy. Pete H. I bought both DEMO & Stock Copy from Soul Bowl in the Mid 70s, I'm almost certain it was before 1978.
Guest Pete Higson Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 Did anyone as well as me get a Vonettes "touch my heart" from the Bowl for 85p ? Pete H
Mrtag Posted November 4, 2010 Author Posted November 4, 2010 Those are like the two I have had (still got the issue) But Not had it with the star Design!! :D
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