Guest Posted October 9, 2010 Posted October 9, 2010 (edited) Hi Guys Just the usual questions, How much do you reckon a excellent issue copy of this stormer should go for. I've been playing the 45 this week and had forgotten how bloody marvellous it is. Any ideas ? what did the one one J Manships auction go for ? anyone remember? There are only 3 (only one really decent) issue copys and 2 (one decent) demos of the JB Troy 45s on popsike. Compare that to the 30 plus "Marie Knights" - "that's no way to treat a girl" on the same label and it must give an indication that the JB Troy is a very illusive 45 ? Especially for a big label like Musicor. Is JB the rarest Soul 45 on the label ? I reckon this 45 is a well overlooked and underplayed 45 in 2010 - rarer than the other biggies on musicor. overdue a bit of serious turntable action ? I would deffo drop it in a set if I was a DJ - how can you not want to dance to that !!! I heard it had plays over the years, can anyone tell me when and where and who played it back in the day ? oh - I am not selling a copy of this 45 before anyone asks just very interested in this seemingly forgotten 45 and any history it has. I love it thanks M Edited October 9, 2010 by mossy
Guest Posted October 9, 2010 Posted October 9, 2010 Title: j b troy added by mossy on 09 Oct 2010 artist: j b troy title: live on label: musicor label extra: no info entered audio/video: audio info posted: hard - gritty - funky - soulful - banging - 60s soul link to reofosoul clip info page
Jem Britttin Posted October 9, 2010 Posted October 9, 2010 Cant help on current value, as had my copy for quite a few years now , sure I paid around fifty quid for it and its a demo although not sure if its worth more than an issue ................but do agree STORMING TUNE
Guest Dave Turner Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 A matter of taste but it's gotta be the flip "I'm Really Thankful" for me.
Guest Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 (edited) A matter of taste but it's gotta be the flip "I'm Really Thankful" for me. Ahhhh the deep side ! It is very nice with a very gospel / stax feel to it. At the moment I think that this 45 has been a classic case of an overlooked and underplayed 45 due to it being far rarer than people have given it credit for. I am under the impression after chatting to a few people that this is really quite a tough 45 to find. Someone even mentioned that is probably one of the hardest Northern Soul 45s on Musicor to locate ? I just wanted to hear the Soul Source opinions Edited October 10, 2010 by mossy
Little-stevie Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 This tune must be played at my funeral.... Always a tune thats got the room moving and still does Mossy.... Everything about what a tune should be for raw impact.... Keep posting Mossy, always good to see your passion mate.... steve
Wiganer1 Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 Hi Guys Just the usual questions, How much do you reckon a excellent issue copy of this stormer should go for. I've been playing the 45 this week and had forgotten how bloody marvellous it is. Any ideas ? what did the one one J Manships auction go for ? anyone remember? There are only 3 (only one really decent) issue copys and 2 (one decent) demos of the JB Troy 45s on popsike. Compare that to the 30 plus "Marie Knights" - "that's no way to treat a girl" on the same label and it must give an indication that the JB Troy is a very illusive 45 ? Especially for a big label like Musicor. Is JB the rarest Soul 45 on the label ? I reckon this 45 is a well overlooked and underplayed 45 in 2010 - rarer than the other biggies on musicor. overdue a bit of serious turntable action ? I would deffo drop it in a set if I was a DJ - how can you not want to dance to that !!! I heard it had plays over the years, can anyone tell me when and where and who played it back in the day ? oh - I am not selling a copy of this 45 before anyone asks just very interested in this seemingly forgotten 45 and any history it has. I love it thanks M ============ this was a pat brady spin at the casino ... had 2 demos of this paid £150 for my last copy neil jones was playing this at middleton regularly before it closed,,,, gr8 record as you say...
Guest Posted October 13, 2010 Posted October 13, 2010 ============ this was a pat brady spin at the casino ... had 2 demos of this paid £150 for my last copy neil jones was playing this at middleton regularly before it closed,,,, gr8 record as you say... thanx for that !!! will always add a post here n there steve - like you know - i got a big passion for the 45s "LIVE ON " !
Dean Posted October 13, 2010 Posted October 13, 2010 Hi Guys Just the usual questions, How much do you reckon a excellent issue copy of this stormer should go for. I've been playing the 45 this week and had forgotten how bloody marvellous it is. Any ideas ? what did the one one J Manships auction go for ? anyone remember? There are only 3 (only one really decent) issue copys and 2 (one decent) demos of the JB Troy 45s on popsike. Compare that to the 30 plus "Marie Knights" - "that's no way to treat a girl" on the same label and it must give an indication that the JB Troy is a very illusive 45 ? Especially for a big label like Musicor. Is JB the rarest Soul 45 on the label ? I reckon this 45 is a well overlooked and underplayed 45 in 2010 - rarer than the other biggies on musicor. overdue a bit of serious turntable action ? I would deffo drop it in a set if I was a DJ - how can you not want to dance to that !!! I heard it had plays over the years, can anyone tell me when and where and who played it back in the day ? oh - I am not selling a copy of this 45 before anyone asks just very interested in this seemingly forgotten 45 and any history it has. I love it thanks M Still looking for one Mossy
Wiganer1 Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 tim brown had one for sale this week at £75!!!!! gr8 price...
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