June 10, 201213 yr The only copies I know of are owned by Tim Brown and Andy Dyson. Not saying there aren't others.
June 10, 201213 yr On 10/06/2012 at 14:56, chalky said: The only copies I know of are owned by Tim Brown and Andy Dyson. Not saying there aren't others. Great record/sound ... i seem to think TB reviewied it in VFTS ????? but will say defo a AD rave/ spin!!! ktf tfk a bit of info on this site.....looks like the last 45 that Frankie Lymon commited to vinyl/released :- https://en.wikipedia....i/Frankie_Lymon Edited June 10, 201213 yr by tfk
June 10, 201213 yr Yes. It was rumoured to exist for a long time but was never seen until these turned up. It will no doubt exist in the collection of some doowop collector stateside.
June 11, 201212 yr seen another one going thru ebay some years ago. didnt this also came out on a nother label (rarity would vote against this my theory) ? FL`s last and final 45. A tried comeback organised by the guy who owned big apple and used to be frankie lymons manager Sam Bray . As Frankie Lymon due to an overdose didnt live long enough to witness the release of the reocrd it sank without a trace.
June 11, 201212 yr Think the one you saw go Through ebay might have been one of those we know about? It is on another label Andy found that one as well, forget the label name.
June 11, 201212 yr On 10/06/2012 at 17:15, soulsalmon said: Is this the one on big apple ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ71isZdYZw ktf tfk
June 12, 201212 yr On 11/06/2012 at 19:15, chalky said: Think the one you saw go Through ebay might have been one of those we know about? It is on another label Andy found that one as well, forget the label name. yes, might well have been. In fact I think it was a copy on THAT other label... when you see Andy ask for the label please
June 13, 201212 yr It was supposedly a posthumous release. The Wikipedia note states that it was released on Big Apple ("I'm Sorry / Seabreeze") but gives no number. Also states that they were the last two recordings he ever made at the Big Apple sessions on the same day of (or the day before) his death on February 28th 1968. The discography on Dave Rimmer's "Soulful Kinda Music" website states that it's Big Apple 100, and also gives details of the other issue; Mesida (134), though Dave states that it was recorded on 10 January 1967. The plot thickens....... Edited June 13, 201212 yr by Gene-R
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