Gary Brown Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 Quick question to the floor: .... Are all releases of Elbie Parker - Please Keep Away From Me - Veep on Styrene? Or where any pressed in vinyl? Cheers Gary
bri pinch Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 all the ones i've seen are styrene, bell sound stamped
Guest Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 all the ones i've seen are styrene, bell sound stamped and there`s 3 or 4 label variations.
Gary Brown Posted June 20, 2012 Author Posted June 20, 2012 Thanks lads. Were all label variations pressed at the same time at same plant? Or are the different labels extra production runs at later dates? Is there a definitive 'first issue' that I should be looking for? Cheers Gaz
Ted Massey Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 think the issue is on vinly will check mine later
Guest Johnny Mack Posted June 21, 2012 Posted June 21, 2012 (edited) Gary, The Elbie Parker is Veep 1246 which puts it in the run with both label designs ie full faced Octagonal and Small Octagonal logo. To the best of my recollection all demos and issues are on Styrene and carry Bell Sound stamps. By far the rarest format on Elbie is the full Octagonal face design. On the small logo design, the issue is much harder to find than the demo. A bit of background - the label was formed in late 1964 and all releases V-1200 to V-1230 (ie thro August 1966) were on the Large Octagonal Design label. V-1231 thro V-1247 ( August and September 1966) had releases on both the Large and the Small Oct logo Design label with the exception of V-1239 thro V-1245 which were all Little Anthony & Imperials releases on the Small Oct Design. These Little Anthony 45's were all leased from Don Costa's DCP label and were released in September 1966. The run V-1248 (October 1966) thro V-1306 (the last release on the label, early 69 ?) are all on the Small Oct logo label. This run included four (4) releases on the Veep Gospel Series (V-1299 thro V-1302) which all had a slightly different label design. There are a few numbers which have no confirmed releases within the runs. V-1296, the Don Varner 45, is perhaps the most topical - it was supposedly slated for release but voided December 18, 1968 and to this date its existence remains unproven. Regards John Thanks lads. Were all label variations pressed at the same time at same plant? Or are the different labels extra production runs at later dates? Is there a definitive 'first issue' that I should be looking for? Cheers Gaz Edited June 21, 2012 by Johnny Mack
Simon T Posted June 21, 2012 Posted June 21, 2012 Gary, To the best of my recollection all demos and issues are on Styrene and carry Bell Sound stamp. I had a vinyl WD (small logo) in the late 80's. I remember it well because it was of my 3 'Candid Camera' mint WD's.
Gary Brown Posted June 21, 2012 Author Posted June 21, 2012 As ever. Soul Source is the font of all knowledge. Thanks for info lads. Much appreciated Sad but true, I hadnt heard it until I played my Wilton 17th Anniversary CD and put it on my want list there and then. Has it had heavy plays?
Peter99 Posted June 21, 2012 Posted June 21, 2012 As ever. Soul Source is the font of all knowledge. Thanks for info lads. Much appreciated Sad but true, I hadnt heard it until I played my Wilton 17th Anniversary CD and put it on my want list there and then. Has it had heavy plays? Was hammered at one point I think. It's proper northern!
Gary Brown Posted June 21, 2012 Author Posted June 21, 2012 Yep. A search has revealed all... Consistent, plays for a while. Which leads me to think my money will be spent on something in the underplayed department... Ta for all info lads. Gaz 1
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