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Here's a head-scratcher for ya - what NS goodies can you never get on a US demo?

For starters - Nolan Porters' "Oh Baby", "B" side of "Singer Man" which in itself was promo'd as a double-sided ABC white demo.

Any takers?

Hippo.

What About The Music - Billy Harner

plus I'm sure, hundreds of others.

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No mate I think they put the same track on both sides

Doesnt that mean,there are demo`s of the Bsides on there own?,like some onesided UK demos have the other side on another onesided demo? :thumbsup:

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Doesnt that mean,there are demo`s of the Bsides on there own?,like some onesided UK demos have the other side on another onesided demo? :thumbsup:

Decca/RCA/London etc, did this as normal practice with their demos from 1955 - 1960. The reason for this was so that a radio DJ could play the B-side immediately after the A-side during one of their shows.

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Decca/RCA/London etc, did this as normal practice with their demos from 1955 - 1960. The reason for this was so that a radio DJ could play the B-side immediately after the A-side during one of their shows.

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hb barnum - it hurts too much to cry....rca

jerry naylor - city lights - tower (never seen a demo of this)

jay d martin - by yourself - tower (never seen an issue of this)

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hb barnum - it hurts too much to cry....rca

jerry naylor - city lights - tower (never seen a demo of this)

jay d martin - by yourself - tower (never seen an issue of this)

City Lights I've a a demo of but it's not white, it's like the issue but has the same track both sides.

RCA didn't put any demos out in the early 60's.

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Decca/RCA/London etc, did this as normal practice with their demos from 1955 - 1960. The reason for this was so that a radio DJ could play the B-side immediately after the A-side during one of their shows.

Ha! I always wondered about that. Good info. Thanks.

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Here's a head-scratcher for ya - what NS goodies can you never get on a US demo?

For starters - Nolan Porters' "Oh Baby", "B" side of "Singer Man" which in itself was promo'd as a double-sided ABC white demo.

Any takers?

Hippo.

I'd imagine loads of small label stuff wasn't demo'd - 300 runs etc.

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singing principle on uk action demo is thank you baby both sides ... best side womens lib omitted or is that just my copy ?

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What About The Music - Billy Harner

plus I'm sure, hundreds of others.

I guess this must be a boot then ? Dead wax has neatly scratched in KK(orA)242 & 104303 , there is also what looks like a small 11

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I guess this must be a boot then ? Dead wax has neatly scratched in KK(orA)242 & 104303 , there is also what looks like a small 11

Nice one.

Never even seen an import of it before. Now I've seen both in one.

Actually, I meant a UK Demo of the Instrumental.

Get out of that one whistling.gif

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Here's a head-scratcher for ya - what NS goodies can you never get on a US demo?

For starters - Nolan Porters' "Oh Baby", "B" side of "Singer Man" which in itself was promo'd as a double-sided ABC white demo.

Paul Thompson – Special kind of woman – Volt

Ujima – I’m not ready – Epic

Luther- Don’t want to be a fool – Cotillion

Charles Johnson – Never had a love so good – Alston

Vows – Tell me – VIP

The Patrick Bradley – Just one more chance – Decca VOCAL

Never seen demo’s of these either

Sam Dee Lonely for you baby – SSS Int

Constellations – I don’t know about you – Gemini Star

Can't remeber the titles, but the b sides to:

Anthony - Watson Hey Baby - PIR issues only

Ronnie McNeir - Different kind of love - Tortoise issues only

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Sons of Robin Stone - Got To Get You Back - ATCO

My demo arrived the other day with Love Is Just Around The Corner on both sides, no wonder it was 5 dollars :angry: :shades:

In a nice ABC company sleeve though laugh.gif

Someone has mentioned the Ronnie McNeir on Tortoise which I also have a demo of :angry:

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City Lights I've a a demo of but it's not white, it's like the issue but has the same track both sides.

RCA didn't put any demos out in the early 60's.

You mean you have a red demo with "City Lights" both sides? That's cool. I found the same Jerry Naylor, on red Tower with the correct issue number, last year, but mine has the "wrong" track both sides. Grrrr.

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