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maybe bit more than I thought, last two (only two) popsike 1348 and 1062 dollars.

Record that's always struggled with the dancefloor mind.

I always have a wiggle to this, too good not to!

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i would say £750 pounds for decent copy

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Four Andantes - Hipper than me - Mo Do; first copy came from soulbowl for £4. Found it on the shelves with some other Modo 45s. There was only one copy of the four andantes, but a few copies of each bob & gene releases.

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Four Andantes - Hipper than me - Mo Do; first copy came from soulbowl for £4. Found it on the shelves with some other Modo 45s. There was only one copy of the four andantes, but a few copies of each bob & gene releases.

A cracking dancer and ballad to match.. When Dave G first hooked up with the late Billy Nunn (label owner) very small multiples were there on some of the titles (predominantly the later releases) the odd acetate -one of which was the Four Andantes and the master tapes which Dave put out for Billy (fortunately before he passed away) .Billy apparently was a little reluctant to deal with anyone re the Mo-Do scenario because many years earlier (mid 70's) i think Rich Rosen had met him and bought whatever copies of the Andantes were left (a 25 count box) with roughly 12 copies or so for 25 cents each ! i'd suspect that U.S group buyers would have got them,maybe the copy on the shelves at soulbowl Mark mentions John got from Rich -who knows.. i would have thought the record should be a grand on rarity alone ,a definate tiny custom press.

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A cracking dancer and ballad to match.. When Dave G first hooked up with the late Billy Nunn (label owner) very small multiples were there on some of the titles (predominantly the later releases) the odd acetate -one of which was the Four Andantes and the master tapes which Dave put out for Billy (fortunately before he passed away) .Billy apparently was a little reluctant to deal with anyone re the Mo-Do scenario because many years earlier (mid 70's) i think Rich Rosen had met him and bought whatever copies of the Andantes were left (a 25 count box) with roughly 12 copies or so for 25 cents each ! i'd suspect that U.S group buyers would have got them,maybe the copy on the shelves at soulbowl Mark mentions John got from Rich -who knows.. i would have thought the record should be a grand on rarity alone ,a definate tiny custom press.

Very interesting andy. Btw, as I remember, rich rosen bought those Modo 45s in the mid 9ts, as he offered me the odd title including the four andantes. Luckily for me (because richie wanted a lot of money for them) Id already picked up my copy from soulbowl in the early 8ts (pre-stafford period) John had at least a million soul 45s on the shelves at the time and the Modo 45s had been sitting there in the M section for a number of years before I went digging.

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Very interesting andy. Btw, as I remember, rich rosen bought those Modo 45s in the mid 9ts, as he offered me the odd title including the four andantes. Luckily for me (because richie wanted a lot of money for them) Id already picked up my copy from soulbowl in the early 8ts (pre-stafford period) John had at least a million soul 45s on the shelves at the time and the Modo 45s had been sitting there in the M section for a number of years before I went digging.

Ah well only twenty years out..At least the two scenario's come together and verify Rich as the buyer,come to think of it -i reckon Rich rang Browny up one time when i was there around that time and sold him a copy aswell as the Frankie Lymon on Big Apple for a fortune ! Another occasion Rich rang up and offered Tim that Reverand George Morton on HiQ for £2000 as a unknown ,by this time i think Browny had got wise to the slightly inflated deals and turned the offer down.. Also highly traumatic at the time the realisation he'd never own every soul 45 ! Memorable and funny times.

Kev re the Alfredo 45 no idea's about soulbowl carrying stock (although probably ) from what Mark mentions ,but i got around 8 copies via what Billy Nunn had left and sold them to dj's like Paul Sado who in turn gave it some airplay .


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A cracking dancer and ballad to match.. When Dave G first hooked up with the late Billy Nunn (label owner) very small multiples were there on some of the titles (predominantly the later releases) the odd acetate -one of which was the Four Andantes and the master tapes which Dave put out for Billy (fortunately before he passed away) .Billy apparently was a little reluctant to deal with anyone re the Mo-Do scenario because many years earlier (mid 70's) i think Rich Rosen had met him and bought whatever copies of the Andantes were left (a 25 count box) with roughly 12 copies or so for 25 cents each ! i'd suspect that U.S group buyers would have got them,maybe the copy on the shelves at soulbowl Mark mentions John got from Rich -who knows.. i would have thought the record should be a grand on rarity alone ,a definate tiny custom press.

for what it's worth, I don't know many US group collectors who have this, if rich rosen got copies i'm not sure where they went.

p.s. did I post here the video of rich rosen on the tv show pawn stars trying to sell like an old rocking horse?

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i spoke with billy nunn many years ago ,,like andy says he was reluctant but he gave me a name of the lead singer of the four andantes who i managed to track down he did'nt have a copy,,but he said they were a white group and most of the group were 15 and 16 and still in school when they recorded for modo,, he also told me they went onto be in a well known american band but cant remember who and i cant find my notes i made at the time :(

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the guy i spoke too was levi ruffin...

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hi bob found my notes i was wrong about white group sorry everyone,, lead singer of four andantes levi ruffin jr went on to be in stone city band

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Great taste... Heard this two years ago for first time, Micky Cruise played it me.. Blew me away straight away... Fab tune...

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