Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 8
  • Views 1.7k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Most active in this topic

Most active in this topic

Guest allnightandy
Posted

It's not an original for sure but legal reissue ? not so sure !

Posted (edited)

Can someone please confirm if come on train on the blue vee jay label is a genuine, legal re-issue or a boot? Thanks, KC

hi , blue label with silver lettering is a bootleg , white demos and pink issue are the originals i hope im right :thumbsup:

Edited by Nidge1
Posted

Can someone please confirm if come on train on the blue vee jay label is a genuine, legal re-issue or a boot? Thanks, KC

Acording to the Manship Guide it's a genuine issue on VEE JAY 1001 Blue Label Value £25 - but it's not the 1st issue as that was on Nuvj 1001 either a pink issue or a Dj copy £100 or £150 !

I'm no expert unlike many others on here but that's what I've read from the Manship Guide for you !

If I'm wrong then I appologies and I would be learning something aswell !

Hope it helps

Posted

John Manship has the blue copy at £25 in his price guide, this would suggest a legal reissue as he wouldnt list it if he considered it a bootleg, he also states there is a maroon coloured bootleg.

However Tim Browns guide states that there is a maroon and a blue bootleg.

So who is right?

How does anyone know for certain in these situations?

Guest Andy Kempster
Posted (edited)

having pondered over this for some time before buying my copy recently it appeared that as steve says the blue is a reissue to meet demand (and a slightly different take)

original issue pink and a white demo of course

in case you're wondering i went for the issue

Edited by Andy Kempster

Get involved with Soul Source

Add your comments now

Join Soul Source

A free & easy soul music affair!

Join Soul Source now!

Log in to Soul Source

Jump right back in!

Log in now!

Source Advert





×
×
  • Create New...