Godzilla Posted March 23, 2012 Posted March 23, 2012 (edited) Ellen & The Shandels - Gypsy - La Salle - NOW SOLD THANKS Later issued as Gypsy by Dry Well on Lauren this is the first, considerably rarer issue. Psychedelic soul for the dancefloor. Record is a strong VG+ with some light surface marks and a bit of static here and there but nice gloss. There is a small edge warp that doesn't affect play. I'm trying to grade as accurately as I can so I've now added a lengthy unadulterated MP3 clip. Feel free to ask questions. No idea what to ask for this so I'll open it up to offers by PM or email to: mistergodzilla@yahoo.com Thanks Paul Gypsy.mp3 I'm informed that John Manship's book price for this 45 is £350. Therefore I'll consider offers over £150 Edited March 23, 2012 by Godzilla
Pete S Posted March 23, 2012 Posted March 23, 2012 That's the first time I've ever seen that. Always thought Ellen & The Shandells was a cover up name! Wow.
Godzilla Posted March 23, 2012 Author Posted March 23, 2012 (edited) I think there was a thread a while ago when there was some discussion about this record and a few people said that, Pete. It definitely got a few spins at Wigan (Sam I think) but was one of the ones that disappeared fast and was a bit of cult tune amongst some of my old gang. I'd never heard of Dry Well until the 90s when my mate Nick Ward bought one. By then it was that long since I'd heard it that I couldn't be 1005 sure it was the same recording, but it is. I think it's probably a variation of one of the garage bands called Shandels/Shandells/Shan-Dells etc but no idea which. I've read that the label is not the Detroit one and the numbering is different, but there is a Michigan Shandells. Don't think it's them but going by the pic I wish it was! Edited March 23, 2012 by Godzilla
Pete S Posted March 23, 2012 Posted March 23, 2012 I think there was a thread a while ago when there was some discussion about this record and a few people said that, Pete. It definitely got a few spins at Wigan (Sam I think) but was one of the ones that disappeared fast and was a bit of cult tune amongst some of my old gang. I'd never heard of Dry Well until the 90s when my mate Nick Ward bought one. By then it was that long since I'd heard it that I couldn't be 1005 sure it was the same recording, but it is. I think it's probably a variation of one of the garage bands called Shandels/Shandells/Shan-Dells etc but no idea which. I've read that the label is not the Detroit one and the numbering is different, but there is a Michigan Shandells. Don't think it's them but going by the pic I wish it was! I do remember Kenny posting up the original version - and it was by The Moody Blues!
Godzilla Posted March 23, 2012 Author Posted March 23, 2012 (edited) I do remember Kenny posting up the original version - and it was by The Moody Blues! That's right - Justin Hayward writers credit and Threshold Publishing. Now sold thanks. Edited March 23, 2012 by Godzilla
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