Posted May 7, 201213 yr Hi everibody, I'm looking for a copy of Marty Hill "Mr. Oracle Of Love "/ "Somebody" on Columbia. A clean copy would be better but a strong VG good for djing would fit anyhow.... Thanks for lookin' L.
May 8, 201213 yr On 08/05/2012 at 12:26, Pete S said: Yeah put up a want for it on Philips about a year back, didn't get one. I was very lucky then cos I picked one up around September 2011. Was originally after the 33rpm version on US Columbia but dropped lucky with the UK Philips copy instead.
May 8, 201213 yr On 08/05/2012 at 12:46, Prophonics 2029 said: Thought mine UK Philips had a push out centre, it is a stickered demo tho Mine's solid centre like the link. Sure it wasn't too early for the push-out centre Tony? They used to do black and white demos I think, around the time of this release, so am surprised to hear of the demo sticker. Probably got my facts a bit out of date though?
May 8, 201213 yr On 08/05/2012 at 13:06, denbo said: Mine's solid centre like the link. Sure it wasn't too early for the push-out centre Tony? They used to do black and white demos I think, around the time of this release, so am surprised to hear of the demo sticker. Probably got my facts a bit out of date though? I think they stopped the black and white demos in 1960-61 if thats any help.
May 8, 201213 yr On 08/05/2012 at 13:08, Pete S said: I think they stopped the black and white demos in 1960-61 if thats any help. And as this UK Philips scan shows, it was a 1961 release, so just about right for Tony's demo sticker.
May 8, 201213 yr On 08/05/2012 at 15:38, Prophonics 2029 said: Popsike shows a cut out centre Dennis. Would have been pressed as both solid and cut out though.
May 8, 201213 yr I think I'm right in saying though, that for that period, solid centres were more common. Would you not agree? So, it could be that the push-out centre types may be more rare? Nitpicking I know, but it's all good fun. Edited May 8, 201213 yr by denbo
May 8, 201213 yr On 08/05/2012 at 17:04, denbo said: I think I'm right in saying though, that for that period, solid centres were more common. Would you not agree? So, it could be that the push-out centre types may be more rare? Nitpicking I know, but it's all good fun. Bit hard to tell on a record like that which sold zilch, I'm not sure really, the later we go, the more common the push outs I think. Must check my Marty Wilde records!
Hi everibody, I'm looking for a copy of Marty Hill "Mr. Oracle Of Love "/ "Somebody" on Columbia.
A clean copy would be better but a strong VG good for djing would fit anyhow....
Thanks for lookin'
L.