Pk 22dj Posted October 3, 2012 Posted October 3, 2012 Just thought I would bring this to the table, I picked up three Benny Curtis Records on the Dynamite record label some 20 ish years ago and at the time Precious One was my favourite one of the three. However one titled Loving Back Guarantee has got to be one of the best R&B stomping records I have ever listened to. I just wondered how much is known about this record and what it would be valued at, as I have only ever seen it listed on one American eBay list in all this time. Well there it is Benny Curtis " loving back guarantee " who knows it and has it ever been played apart from me some 20 - 15 yrs back at The Sportsman in Mac. Thank you Paul Kidd
Stay Loose Posted October 3, 2012 Posted October 3, 2012 I've heard both Luis Cardinal & Lee Miller play this on the Mod Scene. As you say a great R&B 45.. 1
Ged Parker Posted October 3, 2012 Posted October 3, 2012 Just thought I would bring this to the table, I picked up three Benny Curtis Records on the Dynamite record label some 20 ish years ago and at the time Precious One was my favourite one of the three. However one titled Loving Back Guarantee has got to be one of the best R&B stomping records I have ever listened to. I just wondered how much is known about this record and what it would be valued at, as I have only ever seen it listed on one American eBay list in all this time. Well there it is Benny Curtis " loving back guarantee " who knows it and has it ever been played apart from me some 20 - 15 yrs back at The Sportsman in Mac. Thank you Paul Kidd I have a copy and played it once at Middleton. Mick Howard complimented me on a 'decent spot; well except that Benny Curtis' It's been back on the shelves in the record room ever since. No point listening to the praise of those you respect if your gonna ignore their critisism. I will say though no one gets to be a decent DJ without taking the odd chance. It is a rare one sure enough. 1
Pk 22dj Posted October 3, 2012 Author Posted October 3, 2012 I have a copy and played it once at Middleton. Mick Howard complimented me on a 'decent spot; well except that Benny Curtis' It's been back on the shelves in the record room ever since. No point listening to the praise of those you respect if your gonna ignore their critisism. I will say though no one gets to be a decent DJ without taking the odd chance. It is a rare one sure enough. I know what you mean Ged but as the saying goes you can't please everyone many records I plugged years back I got slaughted for and they went on to be top tunes and collected and played by the same people who slagged them off. I myself have said many a time " not sure about that one " only to be raving about it after a couple of more listens. But there you go, up the Blues tonight
Ged Parker Posted October 3, 2012 Posted October 3, 2012 I know what you mean Ged but as the saying goes you can't please everyone many records I plugged years back I got slaughted for and they went on to be top tunes and collected and played by the same people who slagged them off. I myself have said many a time " not sure about that one " only to be raving about it after a couple of more listens. But there you go, up the Blues tonight You gotta push the envelope for sure or we'd all be playing the same 200 records................oh hang on loads are When Middleton was at it height they'd give any decent record a chance but I trusted Mick's judgement. If some others had sad it was not up to muster I'd have been banging it out all the more 1
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