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Guest OSCARP
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Hi...........I believe the originals are on vinyl and the labels are moulded on , the one you are showing is a boot

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Yep and thats the boot in the pic Original is on vinyl

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Not trying to hijack the thread but... does anyone know anything about the artist (real name), when the record was released or where the label was based? I've never had any luck with info on this one.

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Not trying to hijack the thread but... does anyone know anything about the artist (real name), when the record was released or where the label was based? I've never had any luck with info on this one.

I don't know this record, but if it's the same label, DPG was virginia / leni guess related.

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I don't know this record, but if it's the same label, DPG was virginia / leni guess related.

just looked at a cleaner scan in popsike, guess is one of the writers

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just looked at a cleaner scan in popsike, guess is one of the writers

also, btw, it's norfolk VA. I'm trying to find it in copyright now to tell you the year

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One of my all time favs - Ive never had an original of this and wasnt quick enough when Dave Thorley had one. Never comes up on Ebay - What would be the going price for an original? Its not a fashionable record but brilliant IMO!

Thanks for the info Bob didnt realise it was mid 70s.

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One of my all time favs - Ive never had an original of this and wasnt quick enough when Dave Thorley had one. Never comes up on Ebay - What would be the going price for an original? Its not a fashionable record but brilliant IMO!

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I sold my original to John Vincent in the late 90's for around £60. It's actually really damn rare and one of those records that you just never seem to find. Very popular in it's day and sounds better to my ears then a lot of the newer funky stuff but I would say that wouldn't I lol.....

Ian D :D

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I have been advised by a reliable source that the artist is actually 'Prince' or whatever name he goes under now?

Don't throw yer bottles at me, as I say I have been advised that it is, and the 'PG' in D.P.G. stands for 'Power Generation' as in 'New Power Generation' as in 'Prince & the NPG'?

What are your thoughts on that little gem then?

Armed and ready :boxing:

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I have been advised by a reliable source that the artist is actually 'Prince' or whatever name he goes under now?

Don't throw yer bottles at me, as I say I have been advised that it is, and the 'PG' in D.P.G. stands for 'Power Generation' as in 'New Power Generation' as in 'Prince & the NPG'?

What are your thoughts on that little gem then?

Armed and ready :boxing:

The D.P.G. stands for Deal, Perkins, Guess, they were the label owners.


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I have been advised by a reliable source that the artist is actually 'Prince' or whatever name he goes under now?

Don't throw yer bottles at me, as I say I have been advised that it is, and the 'PG' in D.P.G. stands for 'Power Generation' as in 'New Power Generation' as in 'Prince & the NPG'?

What are your thoughts on that little gem then?

Armed and ready :boxing:

I think you shouldn't be so trusting and you should learn to use google more!

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I've never had an original either. Comes in that bracket of great funky Northern dancers that were around in 75-76, Skullsnaps, Rufus Wood etc

Spot on Pete.Cliff Steele gave this a few spins earlier in the year at Lifeline,fitted in nicely.Knocks the "funk shouldn't be played" argument into touch.35 year old gem.

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I would think £250 is probably closer to the mark nowadays. It's a real toughie to find.

Yes,had conversations about this recently - and that price bracket came up.

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No, I didn't beleive it either, which is why I posted it on here for the experts. :thumbsup:

from all your posts I can't tell if you're a real person or a really awesome troll

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Hello

'Wrong Crowd' is an amazing record, I thought was first issued in 1970 rather than 1974.

Prince George was George Speller, not George Perkins (deceased).

Paul

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Went to Lennis guess's studio on 35th street in 76 and the guy we talked to in the reception area played base (i think) on wrong crowd. Arthur Fenn will be able to correct me if wrong

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I was lucky enough to get an original on here a couple of years ago (first one i'd ever had)

Always sounded great back in the day to me and it seems to fit today's scene perfectly.

In fact it would sound good on a number of scenes (Northern, 70's, Funk etc)

Think it's being given new cult status and not before time!

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i would have said maybe 1971/72 and not 74..i cant believe i once bought this from pat brady around 20 years ago for £20 blind coz it was a `classic`... never really did it for me.might have kept hold of it but never realised it would be that rare


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.....a bit like james fountain on peachtree for 15 quid off mick smith eh! Bro :(

maybe chore ..difference is james fountain is a great record lol.mind you we couldn`t keep hold of that one either

dave

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Guest Kim Speller
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I know this thread is old. However Prince George is really George Speller. He worked for George Perkins for a period of time in exchange for a record production. He is mainly a song writer. He is alive and well and still living in Virginia. He's my husband. Also there were many bootleg copies of his record. 

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2 hours ago, Kim Speller said:

I know this thread is old. However Prince George is really George Speller. He worked for George Perkins for a period of time in exchange for a record production. He is mainly a song writer. He is alive and well and still living in Virginia. He's my husband. Also there were many bootleg copies of his record. 

Excellent news Kim. Wrong Crowd was bootlegged and the original release is very hard to find. Great record back in the 70’s and very popular at Wigan Casino. Please give my regards to George.

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3 hours ago, Kim Speller said:

I know this thread is old. However Prince George is really George Speller. He worked for George Perkins for a period of time in exchange for a record production. He is mainly a song writer. He is alive and well and still living in Virginia. He's my husband. Also there were many bootleg copies of his record. 

thanks for sharing the info with us, appreciated 👍

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3 hours ago, Kim Speller said:

I know this thread is old. However Prince George is really George Speller. He worked for George Perkins for a period of time in exchange for a record production. He is mainly a song writer. He is alive and well and still living in Virginia. He's my husband. Also there were many bootleg copies of his record. 

Wow have been wondering about him for 30 years and his career

Can we have a short Bio about George and his history please as that would be great and any photos would be superb :)

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On ‎31‎/‎12‎/‎2018 at 06:26, Kim Speller said:

I know this thread is old. However Prince George is really George Speller. He worked for George Perkins for a period of time in exchange for a record production. He is mainly a song writer. He is alive and well and still living in Virginia. He's my husband. Also there were many bootleg copies of his record. 

Hi Kim, does George know how popular this record is among certain people over here?

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