Harrogatesoul Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 Quick one: Got someone who wants the following twelves from me - ( Not on here I hasten to add ) have no idea of value Sean Oliver - You & Me 12 EP w/ Pic Cover MINT Al Green - Keep On Pushing Love - BMG 12 Promo ( Think its the one with Sacha Mix?? Could be wrong ) Bobby Womack - So Many Sides Of You - UK Motown Thanks in advance. Rich
Guest Coxy Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 (edited) There`s a copy of the Sean Oliver 12 on Gemm.Should be a link here : https://www.gemm.com/c/search.pl?&filt_sect...ry=NEW+ARRIVALS otherwise just type in soulcitizen for the seller name in the search engine and browse his new arrivals section. You might be suprised at the price too £57.00 Also re the Al Green 12. Did`nt know there was a different mix. Is he really desperate for it on 12" as it`s on the album "your hearts in good hands" which ime sure you`ll find a lot cheaper than a 12 however it is a cd Hope this helps, Trev Edited March 30, 2006 by Coxy
Paul McKay Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 The Al Green 12" is the only way to get the "right" remix. Value £40-50.
Harrogatesoul Posted March 30, 2006 Author Posted March 30, 2006 Blimey... that much huh? Yes he does want the 12" of all - tho he's offered far far less ....... Cheers guys. Rich
Guest Coxy Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 (edited) Strange that as I know Rod Dearlove used play it off that cd.So all that time he was playing the wrong mix, you live and learn Edited March 30, 2006 by Coxy
Harrogatesoul Posted March 30, 2006 Author Posted March 30, 2006 Me too. I've always assumed it was the wrong 'mix ' that I had.. As you say, live and learn.. Rich
Guest Coxy Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 Me too. I've always assumed it was the wrong 'mix ' that I had.. As you say, live and learn.. Rich Most people I know played it off the cd
Daved Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 That's what I thought. There's nothing wrong with the CD mix (on "Don't Look back") - it's fantastic. Can't believe that the 122 is much of an improvement and certainly not worth shelling much more for.
Paul McKay Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 (edited) Just repeating what I've been told guys! Could be I was misinformed - certainly no expert LOL. Maybe one of the New Chapter guys could confirm or deny. Edited March 30, 2006 by sitc01
Harrogatesoul Posted March 30, 2006 Author Posted March 30, 2006 Think someone here recently mentioned the mix version on 12 - Kind of what alerted me to having the 12 in the first place! Album version for me too! Anyone an idea on the Bobby Womack 12? ATB Rich
Dave Pinch Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 it seems due to demand sean oliver is about £60. Sams been playing it al green is a better mix on the dont look back lp but was it only available on cd It crossed over to the northern scene and the 12in old school mix was their only option u know how they like their vinyl and its not bad. ive seen it for £80 but realistically £40. bobby womack?????? did it get a release on 12 originally. it should be on tmg 1267. the 7in has sold for 3 figures, barmy innit but ive only seen re issue 12s maybe £30 dave pinch
Girthdevon Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 Think someone here recently mentioned the mix version on 12 - Kind of what alerted me to having the 12 in the first place! Album version for me too! Anyone an idea on the Bobby Womack 12? ATB Rich Is this the Bobby Womack 12" you have ??
Girthdevon Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 Just repeating what I've been told guys! Could be I was misinformed - certainly no expert LOL. Maybe one of the New Chapter guys could confirm or deny. The Joey Negro remix of the Al Green also appears on a CD single - also quite rare. If I remember right there is a press fault on all of the promo 12s affecting the sound quality. A slight buzzing noise - this doesn't happen on the CD copies. There was a good reason why they didn't go ahead and release it at the time - but for the life of me I can't remember why Girf
Girthdevon Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 There`s a copy of the Sean Oliver 12 on Gemm.Should be a link here : https://www.gemm.com/c/search.pl?&filt_sect...ry=NEW+ARRIVALS otherwise just type in soulcitizen for the seller name in the search engine and browse his new arrivals section. You might be suprised at the price too £57.00 Also re the Al Green 12. Did`nt know there was a different mix. Is he really desperate for it on 12" as it`s on the album "your hearts in good hands" which ime sure you`ll find a lot cheaper than a 12 however it is a cd Hope this helps, Trev Makes me laugh when I think how many copies we sold (at Crazy Beat) of the Sean Oliver EP when it came out. Probably over half the entire press run. Plus the CD albums too. In fact I think we bought the remainder of the CD stock just before I left in 2004. A constant seller from release til then - not many albums could boast that !!! Girf
Harrogatesoul Posted March 31, 2006 Author Posted March 31, 2006 Is this the Bobby Womack 12" you have ?? Hi Girth - The one I have is on the regular blue/white/silver UK design - Will check the details tonight and post a copy. Will also check the sound quality on the Al 12 too. Many thanks all. Rich
Mark R Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Most people I know played it off the cd I always play it off CD Trev..........have the 12" but usually use CD.......can't recall them being that different......will have to compare again. Makes me chuckle this.......one thing I've noticed since joining this particular forum is that the truly modern soul records mentioned (i.e. less than 10 years old) are almost all qualified by the "Soul Sam's been playing it, so it's £50....." or the like. There are records (& CD's) coming through all the time that are more than worthy of attention, but they won't get that attention til Sam plays them...........and if he doesn't, well, goodbye.....it's off into obscurity for them...............for a few years anyway .........apart from for us who track these things down week in week out Cheers, Mark R
Alan T Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Al Green - Don't look back - album did come out on a vinyl release but not U.S or U.K., have seen German and Brazilian releases recently, cheap too. Tomo
Alan T Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Just checked ebay because i knew it wasn't long ago i seen the Brazilian copy. This guy has tried to sell this at least 3 times without any luck. Any one want it ? Give him a try. https://cgi.ebay.com/Al-Green-Don-t-look-ba...1QQcmdZViewItem Tomo
Harrogatesoul Posted March 31, 2006 Author Posted March 31, 2006 I always play it off CD Trev..........have the 12" but usually use CD.......can't recall them being that different......will have to compare again. Makes me chuckle this.......one thing I've noticed since joining this particular forum is that the truly modern soul records mentioned (i.e. less than 10 years old) are almost all qualified by the "Soul Sam's been playing it, so it's £50....." or the like. There are records (& CD's) coming through all the time that are more than worthy of attention, but they won't get that attention til Sam plays them...........and if he doesn't, well, goodbye.....it's off into obscurity for them...............for a few years anyway .........apart from for us who track these things down week in week out Cheers, Mark R Very true Mark - Used to buy quite a lot of new stuff until a few years ago - and can still be picked up quite cheap if you look hard enough . Found a few copies of The Affair 12's - Are you Ready & If Only You Could Be Mine couple of months back - 50p a pop - all went at £5 - £10 into Europe / Couple to Japan! Still see the old brit soul stuff cheap all the time. Maybe you can give us all some recommendations? ATB Rich
Guest Dodger Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 The fact that certain tracks only seem to be accepted when 'Sam's been playing it' is always a source of amusment for me as well, but I also find it a bit of a shame that the still-prevalent vinyl preference can hold back the exposure of many great tracks easily on a par and in many many cases better than the Sean Olivers and Al Greens of this world simply because they're only on CD.
Jordirip Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 The fact that certain tracks only seem to be accepted when 'Sam's been playing it' is always a source of amusment for me as well, but I also find it a bit of a shame that the still-prevalent vinyl preference can hold back the exposure of many great tracks easily on a par and in many many cases better than the Sean Olivers and Al Greens of this world simply because they're only on CD. Aye up Rodge, I think the still prevalent vinyl preference is only held by people generally into older music, ie Northern or crossover. Certainly for DJing with, if not for home listening. I don't think the kind of tunes you may be thinking of are necessarily held back because they don't get played in a Northern room, as to my ears they are a million years apart. Modern, current music generally gets played in the rooms which are full of people who want to hear it, who's DJ's don't worry about whether it's vinyl or cd because the room will have facilities to play both. I don't think that the few people in a Northern room who might have liked it if it had been played really hold back the exposure of a tune. Let's face it, any Modern music that does get embraced by people into the older soul music styles is always well after it's been hammered in the Modern rooms. Jordi
Daved Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 I still don't understand why a 12" would be more sought after and more expensive than a CD, just because the room playing the song doesn't have the equipment to play a CD. The CD contains more songs (great, solid CD in this case) and is easier and cheaper to find. The CD is the original release too.
Steve Plumb Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Makes me chuckle this.......one thing I've noticed since joining this particular forum is that the truly modern soul records mentioned (i.e. less than 10 years old) are almost all qualified by the "Soul Sam's been playing it, so it's £50....." or the like. There are records (& CD's) coming through all the time that are more than worthy of attention, but they won't get that attention til Sam plays them...........and if he doesn't, well, goodbye.....it's off into obscurity for them...............for a few years anyway .........apart from for us who track these things down week in week out Cheers, Mark R Mark & Rog (from your posting a bit further down) jeez, leave the poor bloke alone! you and rog only need to hear the whiff of his name linked to a tune from the last 10 years and the knives come out (albeit mixed with smilies and winks so we know you don't mean it really ) We all know you both turn new tunes up all the time, that's a given! Lighten up, this isn't EMS you know, people respect Sam round these parts ps this is meant to read as light hearted so don't you two go off on one (although i'll bet you do) Steve Plumb
Guest Dodger Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Mark & Rog (from your posting a bit further down) you and rog only need to hear the whiff of his name linked to a tune from the last 10 years and the knives come out (albeit mixed with smilies and winks so we know you don't mean it really ) Steve Plumb If you read it properly I don't believe my posting was a dig at Sam, but no doubt by the end of tonight it will have been twisted around as usual and Sam will have been told by the hairnets I've had another pop at him on "RSoul.con" . . . .
Mark R Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 I also find it a bit of a shame that the still-prevalent vinyl preference can hold back the exposure of many great tracks easily on a par and in many many cases better than the Sean Olivers and Al Greens of this world simply because they're only on CD. Agreed.........totally, but you knew that!!! Cheers, Mark R
Mark R Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Mark & Rog (from your posting a bit further down) jeez, leave the poor bloke alone! you and rog only need to hear the whiff of his name linked to a tune from the last 10 years and the knives come out (albeit mixed with smilies and winks so we know you don't mean it really ) We all know you both turn new tunes up all the time, that's a given! Lighten up, this isn't EMS you know, people respect Sam round these parts ps this is meant to read as light hearted so don't you two go off on one (although i'll bet you do) Steve Plumb Plumbster, I was not having a dig at Sam, just the scenario. Sam was and still is a fantastic character who the scene in general would be much poorer for without. Hell, he was first name on the teamsheet for our first Soul Purpose gig, and we always have interesting but amicable exchanges of views on music!! Cheers, Mark R
Guest Dodger Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Let's face it, any Modern music that does get embraced by people into the older soul music styles is always well after it's been hammered in the Modern rooms. Jordi What's the actual reason for this? I've never fully understood.
Steve Plumb Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 If you read it properly I don't believe my posting was a dig at Sam, but no doubt by the end of tonight it will have been twisted around as usual and Sam will have been told by the hairnets I've had another pop at him on "RSoul.con" . . . . reeled one in i knew you wouldn't be able to help yourself
Steve Plumb Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Plumbster, I was not having a dig at Sam, just the scenario. Sam was and still is a fantastic character who the scene in general would be much poorer for without. Hell, he was first name on the teamsheet for our first Soul Purpose gig, and we always have interesting but amicable exchanges of views on music!! Cheers, Mark R ey up Mark, you didn't bite like Roger did, you must OF counted to 10 well, one out of two ain't bad i see you still managed to get a plug in tho' Cheers Steve
Guest Dodger Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 (edited) Plumbster, I was not having a dig at Sam, just the scenario. Sam was and still is a fantastic character who the scene in general would be much poorer for without. Hell, he was first name on the teamsheet for our first Soul Purpose gig, and we always have interesting but amicable exchanges of views on music!! Cheers, Mark R Neither was I mate, but the reaction just highlights how these guys' minds work and what they choose to read into things that get posted. Good job everything's down in black and white so the proof of what's actually been said is there for all to read. And if that's me biting, then fair play, one nil to the opposition but at least Sam will have some more material to use at me in the next issue of Manifestering . . . . Edited March 31, 2006 by Dodger
Steve Plumb Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Neither was I mate, but the reaction just highlights how these guys' minds work and what they choose to read into things that get posted. Good job everything's down in black and white so the proof of what's actually been said is there for all to read. And if that's me biting, then fair play, one nil to the opposition but at least Sam will have some more material to use at me in the next issue of Manifestering . . . . i think i'll leave it at one-nil before it gets serious
Guest Coxy Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 What's the actual reason for this? I've never fully understood. This is what got me started on this in the first place Dodge. We were playing Al Green as a new release a long time back, the Northern guys only now start picking up on it and then tell us "your playing the wrong mix", Like I said earlier, "we live and learn" Trev
Dave Pinch Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 didnt realise i was opening a can of worms by saying soul sam plays sean oliver in northern rooms. but its great to have people like him doing so. i wish there were more djs that played more modern classics in the northern rooms with an anything goes policy. rather than some of the 50s early 60s R n B we have to endure.
Guest Coxy Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 i wish there were more djs that played more modern classics in the northern rooms with an anything goes policy. rather than some of the 50s early 60s R n B we have to endure. You dont have endure mate
Cunnie Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 (edited) didnt realise i was opening a can of worms by saying soul sam plays sean oliver in northern rooms. but its great to have people like him doing so. i wish there were more djs that played more modern classics in the northern rooms with an anything goes policy. rather than some of the 50s early 60s R n B we have to endure. Don't worry bout the canna werms Dave, them guy's are at it all the time Can thoroughly recommend Coxy's do at Lucarly's . If your'e going over & your'e stuck for a navigator get in touch as i ain't got a lift yet. As for all this CD v vinyl bollox i think i've got a soloution, the new Cunniedisc (kinda rolls off the tongue don't it) that i'm working on, 6" diamiater, plays as a CD on 1 side then 10 years later you can flip it over & play the other side on your record deck. Perfect soloution for the Modern/Northern scenes Edited March 31, 2006 by CUNNIE
Guest taylormadesoul Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 The Joey Negro remix of the Al Green also appears on a CD single - also quite rare. If I remember right there is a press fault on all of the promo 12s affecting the sound quality. A slight buzzing noise - this doesn't happen on the CD copies. There was a good reason why they didn't go ahead and release it at the time - but for the life of me I can't remember why Girf girf , was it something to do with the clearance got held up while al green performed in the tv series "ALLY McBEAL" in which he actually sang the song.......( i could be wrong , yet again )
Guest MOLLY Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Quick one: Got someone who wants the following twelves from me - ( Not on here I hasten to add ) have no idea of value Sean Oliver - You & Me 12 EP w/ Pic Cover MINT Al Green - Keep On Pushing Love - BMG 12 Promo ( Think its the one with Sacha Mix?? Could be wrong ) Bobby Womack - So Many Sides Of You - UK Motown Thanks in advance. Rich Paid £70 for my mint copy of Sean Oliver last november. You don't see it that often.
Geordiejohnson Posted April 1, 2006 Posted April 1, 2006 (edited) bobby womack?????? did it get a release on 12 originally. it should be on tmg 1267. the 7in has sold for 3 figures, barmy innit but ive only seen re issue 12s maybe £30 Dave It was issued on the Blue/white uk motown on 7" and 12" 1981 i have them both in front of me right now both are listed as TMG1267 and both are exatly same mix, length etc has the original price on them both £1.50 the 7" £1.99 the 12" so you can see why the put it on "wide" vinyl dave pinch Is this the Bobby Womack 12" you have ?? Nowt like that one girth, late UK blue white label was the 1st issue have seen it on the one youve got it has other tracks added if not mistaken?? the original only has so many sides / just my imagination Geeooooorrdie Edited April 1, 2006 by geordiejohnson
Russ Vickers Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 (edited) This is what got me started on this in the first place Dodge. We were playing Al Green as a new release a long time back, the Northern guys only now start picking up on it and then tell us "your playing the wrong mix", Like I said earlier, "we live and learn" Trev Oh dear, the superior modern soul guy's strike again .............................I'll have you know that certain venues that play Northern aswell as other kinds of soul music did play this & many other new releases, I collect from the early 60's to present day, I dont even come near to catching every new release, but things like Al Green were played as new releases in most of the forward thinking venues I was attending, along with Sean Oliver etc, etc. The smilies might be winking etc, but we all know that for some reason you feel superior to the guy's that appreciate the soul output from other decades, I'm just pleased that good records (CD's) can reach a wider audience. Also think that you will find, that the venues that thrash these records are the venues that people like myself would not attend any way. I like it Northern, Xover, Modern, Newly releases or what ever, if its soulful & ya can dance to it & its got that certain something then its ok with me. Oh BTW same venues I mentioned earlier all had CD players aswell as decks, so you can get off your high horses now & try & think of some other way's you can make yourselves feel soulfully superior . See how many bites we get for that................ Russ PS The Newbury Nighters also had mini disc too.............& this was far too many years ago for me to remember now, hope this is technically enough advanced for your kinda soul music. Edited April 3, 2006 by Russ Vickers
Guest SteveC Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Oh dear, the superior modern soul guy's strike again .............................I'll have you know that certain venues that play Northern aswell as other kinds of soul music did play this & many other new releases, I collect from the early 60's to present day, I dont even come near to catching every new release, but things like Al Green were played as new releases in most of the forward thinking venues I was attending, along with Sean Oliver etc, etc. The smilies might be winking etc, but we all know that for some reason you feel superior to the guy's that appreciate the soul output from other decades, I'm just pleased that good records (CD's) can reach a wider audience. Also think that you will find, that the venues that thrash these records are the venues that people like myself would not attend any way. I like it Northern, Xover, Modern, Newly releases or what ever, if its soulful & ya can dance to it & its got that certain something then its ok with me. Oh BTW same venues I mentioned earlier all had CD players aswell as decks, so you can get off your high horses now & try & think of some other way's you can make yourselves feel soulfully superior . See how many bites we get for that................ Russ PS The Newbury Nighters also had mini disc too.............& this was far too many years ago for me to remember now, hope this is technically enough advanced for your kinda soul music. Fuckin Matelots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't even think about doubting my wink Vickers
Russ Vickers Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Fuckin Matelots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't even think about doubting my wink Vickers Just a little rant mate..............tongue firmly in cheek, cant wait to see ya soon. Russ
Steve Plumb Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Oh dear, the superior modern soul guy's strike again .............................I'll have you know that certain venues that play Northern aswell as other kinds of soul music did play this & many other new releases, I collect from the early 60's to present day, I dont even come near to catching every new release, but things like Al Green were played as new releases in most of the forward thinking venues I was attending, along with Sean Oliver etc, etc. The smilies might be winking etc, but we all know that for some reason you feel superior to the guy's that appreciate the soul output from other decades, I'm just pleased that good records (CD's) can reach a wider audience. Also think that you will find, that the venues that thrash these records are the venues that people like myself would not attend any way. I like it Northern, Xover, Modern, Newly releases or what ever, if its soulful & ya can dance to it & its got that certain something then its ok with me. Oh BTW same venues I mentioned earlier all had CD players aswell as decks, so you can get off your high horses now & try & think of some other way's you can make yourselves feel soulfully superior . See how many bites we get for that................ Russ PS The Newbury Nighters also had mini disc too.............& this was far too many years ago for me to remember now, hope this is technically enough advanced for your kinda soul music. Best posting i've ever seen on Soul Source - well done that man Steve
Guest Dodger Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Best posting i've ever seen on Soul Source - well done that man Steve Yeah, you give it to the nasty boys, Russ, put 'em in their place!!
Petebangor Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 I think the point that was that trying to be made,was the fact so many good sounds are getting passed over because they did not get a vinyl release,if Al Green and Sean Oliver had not been put out on 12's and had stayed on CD only,then we wouldn't be discussing them,cos they would never have got played on the northern scene.Unless of course a dj took a CD and got a track cut onto vinyl,and then played it.But that would be playing a bootleg,wouldn't it??
Daved Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 That's right Pete. I think it's great that they get played in northern rooms but can't understand why it's just a few of this type and why it has to be vinyl. It's different to the older records because the CD is the original release and you can't much more for your money - particularly in the case of the Al Green CD.
Steve G Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 Neither was I mate, but the reaction just highlights how these guys' minds work and what they choose to read into things that get posted. Good job everything's down in black and white so the proof of what's actually been said is there for all to read. And if that's me biting, then fair play, one nil to the opposition but at least Sam will have some more material to use at me in the next issue of Manifestering . . . . You might have to wait a while there Dodg - the next article is on his exploits in Spain.
Guest Dodger Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 (edited) You might have to wait a while there Dodg - the next article is on his exploits in Spain. I'd like to think the whole sorry episode could be brought to a close now Steve to be honest. Edited April 4, 2006 by Dodger
Makemvinyl Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 :angry: If a CD track is cut to vinyl is it a bootleg or just a way of putting music to more people ? is a Boot leg copy of something the same ? acetate first press of a track? 3 questions please to answer Doug
Guest Dodger Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 The words 'worms', 'can' and 'reopen' spring to mind!!
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