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current value please Blue Sharks--- i know its ITALIAN ONLY but the price.

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Paid less than £150 for mine, been a few on the bay recently and all gone for less than £200 so I think Daves valuation is probably about right.

What kind of condition have they Been in?? I Did see a tidy copy go through the bay a few months back at about $400 and thought that was cheap it sounds like they have turned up in numbers or the demand has dropped right off, probabley the latter as I haven't had mine in my play boxes for a long time!!

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Paid less than £150 for mine, been a few on the bay recently and all gone for less than £200 so I think Daves valuation is probably about right.

OMG !! your Right just looked at a copy for $104 ( vg ) on popsike!! it used to be a £750 if you could find one!!

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This record sounds like one of those weedy cover versions you used to get on the 49p Top Of The Pops LP's they used to sell in Woolworths.

Yer Probabley right Pete Apparently it was made as an Italian jukebox record so the story goes. Some dj from a liverpool radio station gave it to Sam. I remember him playing it at the Casino.

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ive had 2 mint copys of this in 12 months,its not a rare record even though its italian only release,£200 tops for it!

Just been talking to Pete on the phone about this!! and how it stayed hard to find for years with Sam appearing to have the only copy and then the last 8 to 10 years they have started turning up!! Oh Well !! "The crazy world of Northern Soul" as they say!! :yes:

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I was wondering about this record as there were not many copies around for years and then recently quite a few have come up for sale - are they all original

copies

It's not that long ago since the (very authentic looking) copies of King Tutt emerged from Italy

Guest ritchie
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Soul Sam tune St Ives 77..played out there long before station rd heard it....

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I read some where that the record was ment to have been a give away at a supermarket sure ill get some smart remarks - ill try and find the info if anyones interested - seemed to be very hard 45 to get once when Sam played it at St Ives - as alot of 45s time changes things and more have appeared paid 350 for mine but you should find it less then 200


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I was wondering about this record as there were not many copies around for years and then recently quite a few have come up for sale - are they all original

copies

It's not that long ago since the (very authentic looking) copies of King Tutt emerged from Italy

I think it's more likely a case of the global market making some things available that weren't before, just like some US records were thought to be rare by UK collectors and aren't anymore. I doubt it was bootlegged as they show up in different conditions. People in Italy probably know to look out for it now. Also, given that it's like a straight pop record and doesn't look indie, it probably was produced and distributed in some amount (for whatever reason, it would be interesting to hear the story behind it).

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I read some where that the record was ment to have been a give away at a supermarket sure ill get some smart remarks - ill try and find the info if anyones interested - seemed to be very hard 45 to get once when Sam played it at St Ives - as alot of 45s time changes things and more have appeared paid 350 for mine but you should find it less then 200

Yeah, I read that as well. I think I also read that it was on one of those cheapo Avenue 7"ers with 6 cover versions on.

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Lots of interesting comments ' its never been booted 'so if they have turned up in numbers it really makes no difference to me as i pick it up for $25 dollars ' real bargain i would say.

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This record sounds like one of those weedy cover versions you used to get on the 49p Top Of The Pops LP's they used to sell in Woolworths.

TBH I always prefered Blue Sharks version, can see where your coming from though - like a lot of tunes my oppinion maybe clouded by nostalgia

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Yeah, I read that as well. I think I also read that it was on one of those cheapo Avenue 7"ers with 6 cover versions on.

Pretty sure it was a supermarket giveaway

If you look at the cover it says...UPIM..or more precisely Ommagio Della Upim......S'ppose loosely translated as Tribute to Upim

....An Italian Chain store

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Pretty sure it was a supermarket giveaway

If you look at the cover it says...UPIM..or more precisely Ommagio Della Upim......S'ppose loosely translated as Tribute to Upim

....An Italian Chain store

If I remember rightly, it came out here first on one of those cheapo cover records, then was picked up by the Italian store for a giveaway. Not sure where I read it but there's a good chance it was on here.

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On 27/12/2011 at 20:55, CRUMB said:

If I remember rightly, it came out here first on one of those cheapo cover records, then was picked up by the Italian store for a giveaway. Not sure where I read it but there's a good chance it was on here.

You probably mean one of the many Mike Morton LP

There was a rumour about 2 years ago that this LP version by Mike Morton was the exact same recording as Blue Sharks. "These Things" is indeed the same, however "Banner Man" (The Blue Sharks flip side) is different.

I did get both the LP's at the time, one with "These Things", and a second LP with "Heaven Must Have Sent You" (coincidentally, this second LP also had "Banner Man" on it).

Also the tracks were faded together with Fake appluase between tracks (Like O'Jays MFP LP)

Cheers
Mick

NB meant to update this but somehow forgot - Just to clarify "These Things" are the same recordings but "Banner Man" is different.

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current value please Blue Sharks--- i know its ITALIAN ONLY but the price.

Old posting I know, I've been on the lookout for a copy, most I've seen are mint to EX+ and from £180 to £350.00. I do like it very much I've seen a photo of the group sort of white guys looking like Prince.

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Its a belting record and much better sounding and production than the original!!

There.......ive said it............now wheres me coat? :wave:

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Its a belting record and much better sounding and production than the original!!

There.......ive said it............now wheres me coat? :wave:

you must be tone deaf steve its s*** :yes:

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Its a belting record and much better sounding and production than the original!!

There.......ive said it............now wheres me coat? :wave:

I prefer this version too - been shot down many times for having that view.

The price seems to fluctuate enormously. I understand Sam bought his copy back from an italian dealer to play at the last Cleethorpes Winter Garden all dayer.

:thumbsup:


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Its a belting record and much better sounding and production than the original!!

There.......ive said it............now wheres me coat? :wave:

Got to agree mate!! I'll just get my hat :hatsoff2:

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I think it's more likely a case of the global market making some things available that weren't before, just like some US records were thought to be rare by UK collectors and aren't anymore. I doubt it was bootlegged as they show up in different conditions. People in Italy probably know to look out for it now. Also, given that it's like a straight pop record and doesn't look indie, it probably was produced and distributed in some amount (for whatever reason, it would be interesting to hear the story behind it).

Allegedly made as a juke box record so the story goes..........

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I prefer this version too - been shot down many times for having that view.

The price seems to fluctuate enormously. I understand Sam bought his copy back from an italian dealer to play at the last Cleethorpes Winter Garden all dayer.

:thumbsup:

Shot down because we are not supposed to have that view, :shhh: its considered blasphemy. And I agree it probably is, but it has to be pointed out that it actually IS a better version! Edited by Guest
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Shot down because we are not supposed to have that view, :shhh: its considered blasphemy. And I agreed it probably is, but it has to be pointed out that it actually IS a better version!

That's fighting talk Steve :boxing::)

I may well have been influenced by the fact that it has been championed by Sam for years - maybe not. I just like it and the italian influence adds a little something.

I have vague memories of Nev Wherry spinning this too - along side the likes of Arin Demain, although I might just be making that up. Any views?

:g:

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Guest allnightandy
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This record sounds like one of those weedy cover versions you used to get on the 49p Top Of The Pops LP's they used to sell in Woolworths.

Ronco MFP or K-TEL :lol:
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I prefer this version too - been shot down many times for having that view.

The price seems to fluctuate enormously. I understand Sam bought his copy back from an italian dealer to play at the last Cleethorpes Winter Garden all dayer.

:thumbsup:

Not true I'm afraid. In March 2007, at a weekender in Asturias in Spain, he played it. My ears at that point weren't yet receptive to Modern Soul, so amongst all that Lil Major Williams, Ike Strong, Ellipsis, King Tutt, Tribute To Betty Wright stuff, it kind of made my night and of course transported me back to the main room at St.Ives in 1977. He followed it with Frank Beverly 'Because Of My Heart'. I think it's a great version, and I'm no fan of European pop-soul tunes.

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Not true I'm afraid. In March 2007, at a weekender in Asturias in Spain, he played it. My ears at that point weren't yet receptive to Modern Soul, so amongst all that Lil Major Williams, Ike Strong, Ellipsis, King Tutt, Tribute To Betty Wright stuff, it kind of made my night and of course transported me back to the main room at St.Ives in 1977. He followed it with Frank Beverly 'Because Of My Heart'. I think it's a great version, and I'm no fan of European pop-soul tunes.

I'm not sure that your post would make it untrue. The last Cleethorpes all dayer was March 2007 if I recall - so he may well have played it in Spain too.

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Oh', I thought the last Cleethorpes event was later than that. Apologies Pete,. :)

No need for apologies my friend. It's a story that I would like to be true - because it adds more interest to the record/thread. It might have even been Sam who told me - but I don;'t remember!

:thumbsup:

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I checked on Popsike and it gave about 10 copies as having being sold on Ebay. They went from £400.00 at the peak now running at about £150.00. I think there's another site like Popsike, not sure what it's called, something like Vinylmaniacs or somesuchsimilar. Anywhere else you look for records that sold ? :huh:

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Wow remember soul Sam playin this at fleet hopes winter gardens in late 70s still only rate it at 150 to 200 on Italian only top price for a foreign copy it's not USA just Italian are you that bothered waggy

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Wow remember soul Sam playin this at cleethorpes winter gardens in late 70s still only rate it at 150 to 200 on Italian only top price for a foreign copy it's not USA just Italian are you that bothered waggy

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