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Does anyone have a label scan for a wdj copy of this please ?

James Dockery - my faith in you is all gone (soul craft ) sc1

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I seem to recall previous duscussions on here about the record and it's value on red v the 70's ,

I'm sure someone asked how much for a wdj copy ?

On my mobile now but will try and find the thread in archives :)

You beat me to it mate ,Ged Parker mentions only ever seeing one ?

  On 27/01/2012 at 09:09, Tony Smith said:

I've never seen a demo either...

I will post up a scan later,of one I've seen .

Having trouble uploading images from iPhone ?

  On 27/01/2012 at 09:09, Tony Smith said:

I've never seen a demo either...

Hi Tony ...just in from work

Have got the scan now and the sound file ,and it seems the wdj is actually same version as the 1970 cut ?

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Cheers Nev. Like I said don't recall ever seeing one.

You say it is the same as the 70's Blue label copy but doesn't make sense really as the layout is almost the same as the red label release?

The copies with the YUCCA ST. address are the 70's recut copies. Demo and issue.

  On 27/01/2012 at 18:38, Perception said:

The copies with the YUCCA ST. address are the 70's recut copies. Demo and issue.

James moved from Chicago to the West Coast, where he cut another version of the song ... he's been back in Chicago for quite a long time

He said he left 45s behind in a facility, lock-up I assume, but it was a bit far for him to check what was actually there

Andy

  On 27/01/2012 at 18:11, chalky said:

Cheers Nev. Like I said don't recall ever seeing one.

You say it is the same as the 70's Blue label copy but doesn't make sense really as the layout is almost the same as the red label release?

Know what you mean ,but if you look at the 1970 label ,apart from the obvious colour and more elegant label design ,all the credits match ,unlike the red label copies ?

Either way I still think its a rare one and to be fair ,it is not a bad rework ,albeit in a 70's style .

  On 27/01/2012 at 19:07, NEV said:

Know what you mean ,but if you look at the 1970 label ,apart from the obvious colour and more elegant label design ,all the credits match ,unlike the red label copies ?

Either way I still think its a rare one and to be fair ,it is not a bad rework ,albeit in a 70's style .

Yeah noticed the credits are the same, address etc, just strange the demo is very similar to the red label copy and nothing like the blue label issue. Like you say a rare one either way, thanks for posting.

  On 27/01/2012 at 19:04, Andy Rix said:

James moved from Chicago to the West Coast, where he cut another version of the song ... he's been back in Chicago for quite a long time

He said he left 45s behind in a facility, lock-up I assume, but it was a bit far for him to check what was actually there

Andy

My friend who talked to him would have definitely asked about records and didn't learn anything, I can ask him to reask Dockery about a storage unit.

Finewine was telling me the other day that the Jonah Dockery record on Thomas (which is him, from LA, leased to the Chicago label) should be a big record someday.

  On 27/01/2012 at 23:09, boba said:

My friend who talked to him would have definitely asked about records and didn't learn anything, I can ask him to reask Dockery about a storage unit.

Finewine was telling me the other day that the Jonah Dockery record on Thomas (which is him, from LA, leased to the Chicago label) should be a big record someday.

" a big record someday " ?

Along with a zillion others Bob .lol

  On 28/01/2012 at 00:11, NEV said:

" a big record someday " ?

Along with a zillion others Bob .lol

i meant that he said it had the right sound and was rare. it's not my sound so i can't tell.

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