arnie j Posted August 13, 2012 Posted August 13, 2012 (edited) hi folks,big respect to this classic,mould breaking record,original only please ! and it will only be a few quid,its that good it sold millions,thanks in advance guys and gals jason also want,begining of the end-funky nassau,again original only please,both records to be at least ex please,thanks again Edited August 13, 2012 by arnie j
Sean Hampsey Posted August 13, 2012 Posted August 13, 2012 For 'original only' if its not the Ovide 45 you want, go for the early Atlantic release with "Dog Eat Dog" as the A side and with "Tighten Up" on the reverse. Sean
arnie j Posted August 13, 2012 Author Posted August 13, 2012 For 'original only' if its not the Ovide 45 you want, go for the early Atlantic release with "Dog Eat Dog" as the A side and with "Tighten Up" on the reverse. Sean thanks for the info bud,so it was first released on ovide ? i didnt know that if true,how much on ovide mate ? jason
Sean Hampsey Posted August 13, 2012 Posted August 13, 2012 thanks for the info bud,so it was first released on ovide ? i didnt know that if true,how much on ovide mate ? jason £30 - £70 subject to condition. Quite a hard record to find in good nick, to be honest. Good luck. Sean
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted August 14, 2012 Posted August 14, 2012 I bought a NM Ovide copy off John Anderson at Cleethorpes a few years back. He said it was the first one that he'd ever had that wasn't knackered, and one of only a handful that he'd ever had, period. I paid a ton for it. Tim Ashibende had a VG copy for sale at the same weekender for £80.00 Not wanting to pull up the good brother Hampsey on his pricing but I think you'd be VERY lucky to find even a trashed one for thirty quid. Even though it supposedly sold several thousand copies on Ovide before Atlantic picked it up. I do have an Atlantic West Coast demo (with 'Dog Eat Dog' as the Plug Side) kicking around here somewhere, not sure of the condition but I can unearth and check it you're interested. And you are right in that it's a ground breaking record - to my mind it's one of the defining and most influential recordings in the whole spectrum of black American music.
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