JOE TORQUAY Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 (edited) Heart and Soul Jimmy Ricks Oh! What A Feeling A totally pristine copy of the highly-covet multi-coloured VINYLpress PROMO! Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 408.00 Drifters Drip Drop Anything 54 years old and looking like new, is there to be admired. This 1958USA press is so very not used. Only one light sleeve contact brush on the a-side vinyl gives away any sign of human contact. B-side vinyl is "as new" Obviously you'd have thought this 45 is on auction because it's a huge, huge Northern Soul current spin. But for me it's the astonishing condition that lifts this up another level. Perfectionists you will not be disappointed. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 132.00 Frankie Beverly & The Butlers Because Of My Heart C/w I Want To Feel I'm Wanted Rightly considered by most-everyone as the greatest double-hitter 45 ever crafted for the Northern Soul collector to pursue. This 1966 Philadelphia creation carries a level of reputation and adoring fan base few records can match. just click the soundfile and witness Northern Soul at it's very, very best. Vinyl has some light surface marks, check the impressive double soundfile lifted directly of this highly respected disc. I think you'll agree Northern Soul does not get any better than this! Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 1,044.00 Travis Wammack Scratchy A 1964 Memphis session that crossed the ocean to sell, nothing upon release. But would quickly rise to Northern Soul cult status. Little wonder though, to the outsider, the mysterious world of Northern Soul is a bit of a puzzler. Travis Wammack 1965 trip into Soul collides with Garage, Latin & Psyche, creating as unique an instrumental could ever be. One reason why this was not only a Twisted Wheel MONSTER but carried on all through the 70s as a Northern Soul oldies spin. Such was the demand, "Scratchy" was bootlegged numerous times on the replicated ARA label. An infectious stand-alone instrumental that is impossible to compare with any other Northern Soul classic 45. Today this listing displays the summit of it's format. An eye-popping Mint - 1965 UK Atlantic DEMO! Just beautiful.. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 97.00 Edited July 18, 2012 by JOE TORQUAY
JOE TORQUAY Posted July 18, 2012 Author Posted July 18, 2012 Shaddows Together Again The perfect example of how the Northern Soul DJ exposure dictates the value of rare records. This Youngstown, Ohio super-obscurity to me is every note as good as, say, The Nomads, Antellects, Soul Brothers Inc. etc. etc. So obscure is this "custom" press, they didn't even credit the song with writers. So check out this seamless 60s male vocal group dancer, it will reveal perfect Northern Soul that has been sadly neglected by the top flight DJ's. Consider the value if this got the exposure records of this quality deserve. Or if you strive to own the very finest Northern Soul records for private listening and admiration in your record den ...they don't come any better than this. An impressive obscurity that will surely have it's day. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 255.00 The Temptations My Girl Motown scholars will know all to well that this picture sleeve is one of the really tough ones to acquire. But more importantly, of the very few examples of this extra i've seen during my career have all had varying levels of wear. The nature of black and white picture sleeve is they do easily suffer ring wear. As you can see from the scan this Picture Sleeve has no wear what so ever, just a light crease bottom left corner. This is such a fine example even the top opening edges are as sharp as a razor. Motown Picture sleeves are so desirable and we doubt if you'll find a finer copy of this extremely elusive one. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 51.00 Yvonne Baker You Didn't Say A Word East Coast vinyl press PROMO copy in the type of condition you'll want to hug. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 455.00 Marvin Gaye I'll Be Doggone C/w You've Been A Long Time Coming Personally one of my all-time favourite Motown Records and one of Marvin's finest offerings to the Northern Soul scene. Having said that, this is not a record you hear very often,, anywhere. Take a refreshing listen at perhaps the most-under-played Motown dancer, that you just know will spark a favourable reaction with murmers of "not heard this in a age" delight. Perched perfectly for a renaissance and today your looking at a stunning show-off piece ready for turntable action. But wait a second, this copy is in near pristine condition, two -perfect labels, flawless vinyl and still retaining it's original birth sleeve. Wiser to buy a USApress and own this format, just to make your fellow collectors turn green. Red n' Whites.... just irresistible are they not. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 126.00
JOE TORQUAY Posted July 18, 2012 Author Posted July 18, 2012 (edited) Sonny Smith Super Spook C/w Go'on With Your Bad Self Rare New York FUNK double-hitter Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 77.00 Johnny Summers I'm Still Yours A gorgeous gloss-finish paper label, vinyl press PROMO! Of this Los Angeles Miles Grayson arranged Northern Soul rarity! Click the soundfile and prepare to be haunted all day by this "Creep under your skin" production. Penetrative horns, moody lead vocal, decorated by a soaring girl chorus, lifting the whole session into NS greatness. Do try and check out everything this artist has recorded, you'll discover every one is a total premiership Northern Soul 45. What a shame he only did a total of three 45s, all of which are decidedly awesome... Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 320.00 Willie Picket On The Stage Of Life Are you in the mood for something very special? Written, arranged & produced by Willie Pickett, this D.I.Y. adventure just seeps soul in such copious amounts we guarantee you state of mind will be moved. Black poetry embroidered into a flowing string propelled production. Only the likes of Darrow Fletcher have mustered more emotion into a dance record...this is utterly brilliant, at the risk of repeating myself,UTTERLY BRILLIANT... Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 377.00 Wayne Boling Girl I Like To Dance With You Incredibly rare Manship auction debutant! Superb horn propelled D.I.Y. Fort Worth, Texas project written by Wayne Boling himself. This record has suffered from it's own extreme rarity as so few copiers are known this belting slab of Northern Soul has never received the exposure is so much-deserves. Tex-Mex brass relentlessly pumps away with intricate guitar work adding the class. Perhaps Major Lance inspired as the familiar Okeh-esque horn riffs create an instant dancefloor incitements. Wayne himself projects a strong expressive vocal that just skips through this vibrant production. Hey this is wonderful stuff, solid proper-real deal rarity delivering everything required. Just begging for the DJ who wants to be different! Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 112.00 Edited July 18, 2012 by JOE TORQUAY
JOE TORQUAY Posted July 18, 2012 Author Posted July 18, 2012 Tom Jones Chills And Fever The 24 year old man the the valleys belts out a booming floorshaker. Sir Thomas John Woodward's most-wanted, least seen Northern Soul offering from early 1964 - killer Big Vocal - Big Production Northern Soul that seldom turns up for sale, especially as an immaculate USA press complete with birth-sleeve. Note: * this 1965 USA release uses the original 304 Holloway Road Studio Joe Meek mix before Tom signed for UK Decca, his later Decca F11966 fails to provide the trademark "RGM Sound" the unique approach to recording that reverberated around that now iconic three story flat. *extra info courtesy of Tim Fuller. Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 58.00 Maxine Brown One Step At A Time C/w Anytime For A Laugh Take the Soul Princess of New York give her a song composed by a young writing trio making a name for themselves, and put it before the uncompromising production skills of Luther Dixon and his team. The result is a punchy attitude driven Northern Soul beater lead by a shrill girl group back up with Maxine purring the lyrics like the Soul-Lioness she is. Ed Martin's arrangement of the girls in the pride lifts the whole production another notch, is only bettered by Stan Green's skill in pulling all the elements together If you want to own this stunning Nick Ashford,Valerie Simpson & Joshie Jo Armstead creation.. A flawless 1965 British DEMO is the ultimate format. What a tune! and what a looker! Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 128.00 Marv Johnson More Marv Johnson Akin to the "Tutankhamun of vinyl" In1960 shrink wrap was not part of the United Artists processing procedure. But loose fitting sealed poly-sleeve was. You are witnessing a very important milestone in the development of Berry Gordy & the Motown label. This extremely RARE STEREO copy of Marv Johnson 1960 album is STILL SEALED after fully 52 years. Check the scan to admire the beginnings of not only MOTOWN but also the process of sending albums to shops encased in a thin polythene bag. Perfectionist, addicts of the rare & wonderful and of course the MOTOWNcollectors this is an offering you most likely will never see again. Note: soundfile has been lifted from an opened copy, this album will arrive at your home still wrapped, revealing a pristine copy inside if you open it. Or if your very wise you will leave it sealed, for it to grow in value... Just how many "still Sealed" copies of this album can there be left in the world today... Sorry, this item has already been won! The winning bid was £ 270.00
JOE TORQUAY Posted July 18, 2012 Author Posted July 18, 2012 a good price for the drifters imo. what price a uk issue or demo joe.
Pete S Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 I know this is becoming a weekly occurrence but the winner of the Maxine Brown UK demo could have had mine for £25 a few months ago.
Pete S Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 £25 is what i paid for maxine brown early 9ts I paid even less than that Tim, not 12 months ago, but we'd better stop now before someone says we're slagging people off despite only discussing the price of a record.
TOAD Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 what people dont take into account is the bids go up in increments thats why prices go high. Ive won a few very pleased with his auctions.
paultp Posted July 19, 2012 Posted July 19, 2012 what people dont take into account is the bids go up in increments thats why prices go high. Ive won a few very pleased with his auctions. Not sure I quite follow that? In all auctions the bids go up in increments, generally the increments increase as the price goes up. The reason the prices go high is because people bid those amounts, nothing to do with the increments. If you want to bid you can see what you have to bid before you do. Personally I'm never surprised at the price of really rare records because some people will bid as much as they need to in order to obtain those records as they don't often come up for sale. What does surprise me is the prices fairly common records get bid up to just because they are thought to be "in demand". I could give recent examples but you just need to go through similar threads to this to see them. These are records that come up for sale regularly but then when auctioned seem to double in price. Very odd.
Jim G Posted July 19, 2012 Posted July 19, 2012 (edited) Why do we have this thread every week? JM for me is the Christies of NS auctions., impeccable credentials are worth a lot to many people. Good luck to him, please stop the " I sold mine for xxxx last week..." it is getting tiresome now If I have offended anyone it is not meant to do so, I simply acknowledge JM will get better prices than most because reputation is worth a hell of a lot. Already I can feel thme heat of the responses......! Edited July 19, 2012 by jim g
Pete S Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 Why do we have this thread every week? JM for me is the Christies of NS auctions., impeccable credentials are worth a lot to many people. Good luck to him, please stop the " I sold mine for xxxx last week..." it is getting tiresome now If I have offended anyone it is not meant to do so, I simply acknowledge JM will get better prices than most because reputation is worth a hell of a lot. Already I can feel thme heat of the responses......! Tell them not to post the auction results then if you don't want to hear any responses.
boba Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 Tell them not to post the auction results then if you don't want to hear any responses. I don't think anyone was trying to censor responses, I think he was just questioning the point of the same repeated response
Pete S Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 I don't think anyone was trying to censor responses, I think he was just questioning the point of the same repeated response To the same repeated thing - a record selling for a ridiculous price. 1
paultp Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 (edited) Why do we have this thread every week? JM for me is the Christies of NS auctions., impeccable credentials are worth a lot to many people. Good luck to him, please stop the " I sold mine for xxxx last week..." it is getting tiresome now If I have offended anyone it is not meant to do so, I simply acknowledge JM will get better prices than most because reputation is worth a hell of a lot. Already I can feel thme heat of the responses......! JM doesn't always get better prices though. The Tom Jones on Tower is a good example, if you have a look on popsike it has gone for nearly 6 times what was acheived on JM's auction this week. https://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=tom+jones+chills+tower&thumbs=&currsel=&sortord=&x=24&y=15 I agree with Pete, these auctions are in the public domain and are worthy of discussion so they will be discussed. Particularly when something not very rare reaches a silly price. We do the same thing with eBay so what is the difference? If it is tiresome to you why bother reading the thread? The auction results are available on JM's site for at least a week after they end. Edited July 20, 2012 by paultp 1
Raresoul45s Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 (edited) What about Frankie Bev then, I bet his punter and John himself was surprised by that price just over £1k. Every week I read the JM auction thread and theres often 45s that go through cheap and theres always 45s that exceed the accepted price like last week Donna King £1400 who'd believed that would fetch 40% more than FB in 2012. If you ask me FB is still the harder 45 to get and the price is £1500 for me today, Donna King £1k tops but that's auctions for you. If I had both today for sale, despite these results those would be the prices I'd be putting on the 45s. I prefer to set sell my sales in general its just so much more straight forward for everyone and people seem to like it. Cheers Darren Edited July 20, 2012 by BROWNIE
Ady Potts Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 (edited) What about Frankie Bev then, I bet his punter and John himself was surprised by that price just over £1k. Every week I read the JM auction thread and theres often 45s that go through cheap and theres always 45s that exceed the accepted price like last week Donna King £1400 who'd believed that would fetch 40% more than FB in 2012. If you ask me FB is still the harder 45 to get and the price is £1500 for me today, Donna King £1k tops but that's auctions for you. If I had both today for sale, despite these results those would be the prices I'd be putting on the 45s. I prefer to set sell my sales in general its just so much more straight forward for everyone and people seem to like it. Cheers Darren Frankie Beverly harder to get than Donna King ? You sure Darren ? Edited July 20, 2012 by pottsy
Raresoul45s Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 Historically is what I was saying ady and put it this way I've had 2 FBs and 4 DKs over the years so thats how it seems to me, I admit not had DK in 4 yrs though and I know a few FBs have surfaced this year. Just my opinion and not stating a fact, Best Darren
boba Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 JM doesn't always get better prices though. The Tom Jones on Tower is a good example, if you have a look on popsike it has gone for nearly 6 times what was acheived on JM's auction this week. https://www.popsike.c...tord=&x=24&y=15 sort by date in popsike and look at the trend, it makes more sense after that
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