Markw Posted May 7, 2011 Posted May 7, 2011 Baby I Got To Cut You Loose / Baby Sugar I Love You - Prince P-711 yellow moulded label, no stamps in run out (except 'Mick Webb' scratched in there - he always bloody well did that!!) Pressing or original? Indicative value? Thanks dudes.
Markw Posted May 7, 2011 Author Posted May 7, 2011 Yellow label is a boot, original is on pink label. Cheers mate. Had a feeling that was the case.
Only Dreaming Posted May 7, 2011 Posted May 7, 2011 Hi Mark. Price wise there is one currently on eBay at £3 with 2 days to go. I tried to sell my copy in January and had no takers at £5. Good luck with it, Dave
Ian Dewhirst Posted May 7, 2011 Posted May 7, 2011 They booted this???? Was this ever a big record? I found it in the early 70's and it sounded way too raw to work back then. When and where was it big? I'm wondering if I sold it to Guy............. Ian D
Markw Posted May 7, 2011 Author Posted May 7, 2011 Hi Mark. Price wise there is one currently on eBay at £3 with 2 days to go. I tried to sell my copy in January and had no takers at £5. Good luck with it, Dave Thanks for the advice Dave.
Dean Posted May 7, 2011 Posted May 7, 2011 They booted this???? Was this ever a big record? I found it in the early 70's and it sounded way too raw to work back then. When and where was it big? I'm wondering if I sold it to Guy............. Ian D To my memory 'Baby Sugar I Love You' was the bigger played side it he mid 70s, perhaps 76/77. Dropped from most sets when it was booted I think. Regarding where, I think it was in sets at lots of nighters at the time, but can't be sure enough to quote specifics. Can be specific though about the Nottingham Palais all-dayers around this time, definitely a regular dance floor filler there. I don't recall Cut You Loose getting many plays until a revisited interest later, but can't be sure on that. Dean
Guest Posted May 7, 2011 Posted May 7, 2011 They booted this???? Was this ever a big record? I found it in the early 70's and it sounded way too raw to work back then. When and where was it big? I'm wondering if I sold it to Guy............. Ian D Yes it was sort of, probbly Guy played it at Stafford or some such. Prince Ella And Sidney Jones - Baby I Got To Cut You Loose - Prince
Dean Posted May 8, 2011 Posted May 8, 2011 Yes it was sort of, probbly Guy played it at Stafford or some such. Prince Ella And Sidney Jones - Baby I Got To Cut You Loose - Prince I think it was booted pre-Stafford, so by that thinking would have been big before that. There were some strange boots cut in the mid 70s though - remember boots of Halos - Do I, you can pick up demo or issue on John Manship today for £30. At least this remained rare, think pink ones go for £300
grant Posted May 8, 2011 Posted May 8, 2011 I think it was booted pre-Stafford, so by that thinking would have been big before that. There were some strange boots cut in the mid 70s though - remember boots of Halos - Do I, you can pick up demo or issue on John Manship today for £30. At least this remained rare, think pink ones go for £300 yep defo booted pre-stafford, had one around 77/78 not sure why coz i hated it still do although flip dos sound ok now
Pete S Posted May 8, 2011 Posted May 8, 2011 (edited) yep defo booted pre-stafford, had one around 77/78 not sure why coz i hated it still do although flip dos sound ok now It was reviewed in Blacj Echoes, played a week later at Wigan, just the one week from what I can remember, and bootlegged the following week, the (better) B side was never played at that time which was surprising. I think it was originally an East Coast spin as Ian says, Soul Sam had it. Edited May 8, 2011 by Pete S
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