Guest hipcityhipster Posted November 23, 2012 Posted November 23, 2012 I was talking to Mick Smith today and he told me he sold a record on Checker for silly money. But he's always so had to get info out of. So what is the rarest record on Checker. Someone must know. I'd like to hear it..... Rob
grant Posted November 23, 2012 Posted November 23, 2012 (edited) didnt think that many were rare on checker, got to be looking at kindly sheppards, soul stirrers also in demand and fetching a decent price these days other than them i'm stumped :huh: Edited November 23, 2012 by grant
Guest john s Posted November 23, 2012 Posted November 23, 2012 There's quite a few expensive r'n'b and blues 45s on the web-top Checker label, apart from that Kindly Shepherds or Sugar Pie DeSanto, maybe...
Mace Posted November 23, 2012 Posted November 23, 2012 Definately Checker and not Chess Rob? Sure Mick had a copy Yiddish Soul Brother Amnon on Chess which has hit 4 figures of late. PS - if its in that guys collection you've been raping and pillaging recently I hope I receive a tidy commission fee for such info! Regards Mace
boba Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 There are many very rare records on chess and checker and making it more confusing is that there are records in the discography that don't exist, but some that people aren't sure if they exist or are very rare because they are so rare.
Greg Belson Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 This one's pretty tricky to find....not many of these around, way less than the Kindly Shepherds & Soul Stirrers,
Roburt Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 This one's pretty tricky to find (Charlie Brown) ....not many of these around Greg that wouldn't be by Charlie 'Cole Black' Brown who was lead singer of the Violinaires would it ?? I really like his 'limited release' Jewel 45 (the main pressing of which was organised by Garry Cape here in the UK) ..... ....... Garry said "I remember one time when I was in Shreveport in the late 80s, I visited with Stan and he showed me the masters listing - there were many many more Chicago recordings that he had the rights to. At that time I was a record-dealer and so didn't show too much interest in them (!!) - but I did get the Charlie 'Cole Black' Brown pressed - previously it had only been available on a Jewel demo - I had it released on a slightly lighter coloured Jewel label.... " Garry also commented "very very irritating thing is that they showed me the masters register, and it showed 4 tracks by Charlie Cole Black Brown - but in those days I was more interested in 45s than in masters and as they didn't have the audio readily to hand I never got to hear what the other 2 tracks were - but having been cut at the same session, it wouldn't be too much of a surprise if they were pretty good ........ In the years since, I've tried to track them down - but change of ownerships of the masters means it has been a frustrating failure....." 2
Guest Dave Turner Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 (edited) This one's pretty tricky to find....not many of these around, way less than the Kindly Shepherds & Soul Stirrers, Often listed in discographies as The Violinaires but put out as lead singer (at that time) Charlie Brown. This is the same Charlie Brown as Charlie (Cole Black) Brown who put out the great doublesider on Jewel. As it's been listed as Violinaires I wonder if there are any copies around credited to The Violinaires. edited to say Oops, Roburt posted just before me Edited November 24, 2012 by Dave Turner
stokesoulboy Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 Common record but almost impossible to find is .............. FONTELLA BASS RESCUE ME CHECKER WHITE DEMO !! So tim ashibende told me, and er yes i was shocked too !! 3
Tony Smith Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 (edited) Common record but almost impossible to find is .............. FONTELLA BASS RESCUE ME CHECKER WHITE DEMO !! So tim ashibende told me, and er yes i was shocked too !! Doesn't exist as a white demo, it is the same as the issue with "DJ Copy", there is a pic of it on here somewhere. Hang on I was thinking about Joy Lovejoy! Edited November 24, 2012 by Tony Smith 1
Prophonics 2029 Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 Yiddish Soul Brother Amnon any one help me out as to where I can listen to this ??
SHEFFSOUL Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 Yiddish Soul Brother Amnon any one help me out as to where I can listen to this ?? yeah..i'd like to hear it too...
Tim Smithers Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 This one's pretty tricky to find....not many of these around, way less than the Kindly Shepherds & Soul Stirrers, Agree Greg, glad i bagged mine, not seen another or heard it out anywhere in these parts, pretty hard i rekon, 1
Derek Pearson Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 There are many very rare records on chess and checker and making it more confusing is that there are records in the discography that don't exist, but some that people aren't sure if they exist or are very rare because they are so rare. With little time and without checking into anything before I post, but still wanting to contribute before I take my dog out as the light fades..... It's not that custom press 45 on Cadet or summat is it? There was a thread about it 6 months or so - suppoused to be the rarest on the label as it was some sort of custom press - Steve G has a copy and its rated £1000+. Of course I could be getting confused..... derek x 1
Greg Belson Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 Often listed in discographies as The Violinaires but put out as lead singer (at that time) Charlie Brown. This is the same Charlie Brown as Charlie (Cole Black) Brown who put out the great doublesider on Jewel. As it's been listed as Violinaires I wonder if there are any copies around credited to The Violinaires. edited to say Oops, Roburt posted just before me From my research, there's no copies of the 45 of this track credited to the Violinaires........the same mix is included on one of their LP's, but the 45 was credited simply to the lead vocalist Charlie Brown. At a guess, I'd say that Checker were possibly aiming for a more secular, crossover appeal for the cut and ultimately the band....but it's pretty clear that there's not many copies of the 45 round.
Greg Belson Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 (edited) BTW Here's the details for LP you can find 'The whole world is watching' credited to the Violinaires. https://www.groovecol...n/release/4137/ Edited November 24, 2012 by Greg Belson
Tim Smithers Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 Mine is a demo also Greg, have you seen any issue's ? 1
Greg Belson Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 Mine is a demo also Greg, have you seen any issue's ? Only ever seen demo's, mate....albeit the five copies that I've ever seen/known about. 1
slimharpo Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 Piano C Red - One Hundred And Two on Checker is pretty rare I think at least it took ages for me to find a copy! Not necessarily worth a great deal but a terrific R&B dancer I think. It's on Youtube but I don't know how to copy & paste the link! 1
Greg Belson Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 Piano C Red - One Hundred And Two on Checker is pretty rare I think at least it took ages for me to find a copy! Not necessarily worth a great deal but a terrific R&B dancer I think. It's on Youtube but I don't know how to copy & paste the link! Here ya go, mate..... 1
Robbk Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 I was talking to Mick Smith today and he told me he sold a record on Checker for silly money. But he's always so had to get info out of. So what is the rarest record on Checker. Someone must know. I'd like to hear it..... Rob I imagine that it might be one of those early 1952 releases in the 750's. There was only one gospel record released on Checker during that time and I've never seen even a scan of it. So, it might have had a very small press run and almost no sales. But, there are plenty of candidates. Weren't some of the obscure later numbers pulled back? There are some listed in discographies that surely weren't ever pressed up.
Mace Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 (edited) Yiddish Soul Brother Amnon any one help me out as to where I can listen to this ?? New York or Italy for sure........ ;o) 'New York City' side can be heard at 58.53mins on Jesterwild mix link below.... https://jesterwild.co...id=42&Itemid=42 Edited November 24, 2012 by Mace
Derek Pearson Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 (edited) Sure Mick had a copy Yiddish Soul Brother Amnon on Chess which has hit 4 figures of late. Regards Mace It's not that custom press 45 on Cadet or summat is it? There was a thread about it 6 months or so - suppoused to be the rarest on the label as it was some sort of custom press - Steve G has a copy and its rated £1000+. derek x After all these years good to see my old grey matter hasn't let me down Ammon Feldman "Only Girl I Had / In New York City" (Chess 1990) released in 1967. but it's credited to Yiddish Soul Brother Amnon as Mace states. See thread here: derek x Edited November 24, 2012 by Derek Pearson 1
Weingarden Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 You can hear the other side of Yiddish Soul Bro here (move cursor ahead to 44-something): https://wfmu.org/flashplayer.php?version=2&show=39874&archive=68291
Pomonkey Posted November 24, 2012 Posted November 24, 2012 My Charlie Brown is a demo too, not seen an issue 1
Robbk Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 You can hear the other side of Yiddish Soul Bro here (move cursor ahead to 44-something): https://wfmu.org/flas...4&archive=68291 Funny..... He doesn't have a Yiddish accent. Is he one of those "Black Jews", like the Chance/Parrot Flamingos were?
Guest hipcityhipster Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 Thanks Mace Don't know the Yiddish thing but can see why it'd be rare. Who'd buy that ! Is it any good though ? Not on youtube. Not found it in my American guys collection anyway, but more good things have shown up there. New list soon ! Rob Definately Checker and not Chess Rob? Sure Mick had a copy Yiddish Soul Brother Amnon on Chess which has hit 4 figures of late. PS - if its in that guys collection you've been raping and pillaging recently I hope I receive a tidy commission fee for such info! Regards Mace
Guest hipcityhipster Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 With little time and without checking into anything before I post, but still wanting to contribute before I take my dog out as the light fades..... It's not that custom press 45 on Cadet or summat is it? Might be ??? But what is it ? Rob There was a thread about it 6 months or so - suppoused to be the rarest on the label as it was some sort of custom press - Steve G has a copy and its rated £1000+. Of course I could be getting confused..... derek x
boba Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 Funny..... He doesn't have a Yiddish accent. Is he one of those "Black Jews", like the Chance/Parrot Flamingos were? no it's a white Jewish dude. Black Hebrews have a huge history in Chicago though, including music. Without going into details a later 60s group went to Dimona Israel and recorded a bunch of albums and singles there that were comped by the Numero Group, it's an excellent CD. In college I used to go to their Soul Vegetarian restaurant on 75th street twice a week. Now lots of white people go there and they don't wear dashikis anymore at their restaurant. I've been to the one in DC next to howard university, much more low key. They also have a restaurant in Israel.
Weingarden Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 I think he sounds like another white Jewish dude, Richard Hell.
Weingarden Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 This one's not exactly common either: https://collectorsfrenzy.com/details/140422613856/JEANETTE_NELLIS_Lets_Get_Together_Northern_Soul_45
Pete S Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 Fontella Bass demo isn't rare, there was one on ebay last week for £15 which didn't sell.
Tony Smith Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 Fontella Bass demo isn't rare, there was one on ebay last week for £15 which didn't sell. Agreed, Pete, Joy Lovejoy demo is still a rare un and also without wanting to offend anyone , Yiddish Soul Brother...It's a bit shit really, let's be honest the guy can't sing and the backing isn't that great either, I can live with that gap in my collection. 1
Tony Smith Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 This one's not exactly common either: https://collectorsfre...orthern_Soul_45 Got it!
Mace Posted November 27, 2012 Posted November 27, 2012 Thanks Mace Don't know the Yiddish thing but can see why it'd be rare. Who'd buy that ! Is it any good though ? Not on youtube. Not found it in my American guys collection anyway, but more good things have shown up there. New list soon ! Rob Rob, I've seen Mick Smith today and he told me it was indeed the Yiddish 45 he was referring to
Alfie79 Posted December 3, 2012 Posted December 3, 2012 bought it from matt a couple of years ago....and i have spin both the side in my last gigs in germany to marc and for the guys of upon my soul in dresden....really amazing 45 imo!
Rich Buckley Posted February 16, 2013 Posted February 16, 2013 Only ever seen demo's, mate....albeit the five copies that I've ever seen/known about. Picked this up recently and mine's an issue. Will post a scan next week if I get a chance. Cracking tune! R
Ian Dewhirst Posted February 16, 2013 Posted February 16, 2013 This one's pretty tricky to find (Charlie Brown) ....not many of these around Greg that wouldn't be by Charlie 'Cole Black' Brown who was lead singer of the Violinaires would it ?? I really like his 'limited release' Jewel 45 (the main pressing of which was organised by Garry Cape here in the UK) ..... ....... Garry said "I remember one time when I was in Shreveport in the late 80s, I visited with Stan and he showed me the masters listing - there were many many more Chicago recordings that he had the rights to. At that time I was a record-dealer and so didn't show too much interest in them (!!) - but I did get the Charlie 'Cole Black' Brown pressed - previously it had only been available on a Jewel demo - I had it released on a slightly lighter coloured Jewel label.... " Garry also commented "very very irritating thing is that they showed me the masters register, and it showed 4 tracks by Charlie Cole Black Brown - but in those days I was more interested in 45s than in masters and as they didn't have the audio readily to hand I never got to hear what the other 2 tracks were - but having been cut at the same session, it wouldn't be too much of a surprise if they were pretty good ........ In the years since, I've tried to track them down - but change of ownerships of the masters means it has been a frustrating failure....." Actually I have access to the masters register. It's a huge typewritten list and contained within 3 huge ring-bind folders. I let Tim Brown loose on it a few years ago and he identified some very interesting looking stuff in there.I'll dig 'em out again. I might have to retreive 'em from archives but I'll get them in my hands this week whilst we're on this topic. Mind you, it's all very well identifying the stuff but another thing entirely having to pay for the retreival and transfer LOL.... Ian D 2
Greg Belson Posted February 17, 2013 Posted February 17, 2013 Picked this up recently and mine's an issue. Will post a scan next week if I get a chance. Cracking tune! R Great....would love to see an issue, Rich!
Roburt Posted February 17, 2013 Posted February 17, 2013 Actually I have access to the masters register. It's a huge typewritten list and contained within 3 huge ring-bind folders. I let Tim Brown loose on it a few years ago and he identified some very interesting looking stuff in there.I'll dig 'em out again. I might have to retreive 'em from archives but I'll get them in my hands this week whilst we're on this topic. Ian D Would love to know the titles of the other Charlie 'Cole Black' Brown tracks.
Ian Dewhirst Posted February 17, 2013 Posted February 17, 2013 Would love to know the titles of the other Charlie 'Cole Black' Brown tracks. OK, that's the first thing I'll look up...... Ian D 1
Roburt Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 This one's pretty tricky to find (Charlie Brown) ....not many of these around Greg that wouldn't be by Charlie 'Cole Black' Brown who was lead singer of the Violinaires would it ??I really like his 'limited release' Jewel 45 (the main pressing of which was organised by Garry Cape here in the UK) ............ Garry said "I remember one time when I was in Shreveport in the late 80s, I visited with Stan and he showed me the masters listing - there were many many more Chicago recordings that he had the rights to. At that time I was a record-dealer and so didn't show too much interest in them (!!) - but I did get the Charlie 'Cole Black' Brown pressed - previously it had only been available on a Jewel demo - I had it released on a slightly lighter coloured Jewel label.... " Garry also commented "very very irritating thing is that they showed me the masters register, and it showed 4 tracks by Charlie Cole Black Brown - but in those days I was more interested in 45s than in masters and as they didn't have the audio readily to hand I never got to hear what the other 2 tracks were - but having been cut at the same session, it wouldn't be too much of a surprise if they were pretty good ........ In the years since, I've tried to track them down - but change of ownerships of the masters means it has been a frustrating failure....." Just been reported on the 'Southern Soul Forum' that Charles 'Cole Black' Brown (ex of the Violinaires) recently passed away.
Pete S Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 Thanks Mace Don't know the Yiddish thing but can see why it'd be rare. Who'd buy that ! Is it any good though ? Not on youtube. Not found it in my American guys collection anyway, but more good things have shown up there. New list soon ! Rob Rob it was definitely the Amnon record that Mick had, he's getting the labels mixed up, he had it covered up, I put it on a Beatin Rhythm tape as long ago as 1995 under it's cover up name, Dave Welding had it before Mick.
TheBigO Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 Here ya go, mate..... Now thats a memory blast from the early days of my youth! West Hampstead Toon and a Jackmans Community Centre fave via Taffy if I recall. Just a great record. Rather appropriate for us aging Soulies these days, along with 'My Aching Back' Lowell Fulsom
Rom1 Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 1951 "Rocket 88" by Jackie Brenston (Ike Turner first record)...very rare on 78...ultra rare on 45 (handfull of copies)
Eddie Hubbard Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 Common record but almost impossible to find is .............. FONTELLA BASS RESCUE ME CHECKER WHITE DEMO !! So tim ashibende told me, and er yes i was shocked too !! I've got a white demo , ironically I found it in a shop in Seattle where Tim had been a week before in 1980 ...
Steve G Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 is it these? Yes "O". A few have shown up but it's still pretty rare....
Guest sharmo 1 Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 Hi Steve looking foreword to seeing you at Skeg,I love both sides Steve never seen one in the flesh though what value ? best regards Simon.
Steve G Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 Hi Simon yes likewise. I'll bring me copy along,,,,,,Steve 1
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