Guest sydney bridge Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 (edited) It doesent matter where you look for records,somewhere your going to find this one.I`ve seen it ranging from 30 pence to 30 quid.I had it once,but can´t remember if there`s anything decent on it,I think not ! So folks,what annoys you more than Harold,when your searching,soul or not.? Edited April 26, 2006 by sydney bridge
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 It doesent matter where you look for records,somewhere your going to find this one.I`ve seen it ranging from 30 pence to 30 quid.I had it once,but can´t remember if there`s anything decent on it,I think not ! So folks,what annoys you more than Harold,when your searching,soul or not.? Worth 30P just for the title track alone! Also has the gorgeous "After You Love Me, Why Do You Leave Me" with Sharon Paige on lead. Anything under a fiver and you've got yourself a bargain! TONE PS: To answer your other question, what annoys me when I'm "Soul Searching" is the amount of copies I see around of the supposedly 'rare', £100+ Percy Wiggins RCA 45 "It Didn't take Much". Great record, but if it's worth a ton upwards (demo or issue) why do all the dealers who had it for sale last year, still seem to have it for sale this year? Bobby Day's "Pretty Little Girl Next Door" is another one which falls into the same category. You could cover the walls of a small outhouse with the amount of copies that I've seen for sale at just Cleethorpes, never mind any other event. Always at two to three hundred quid, never going anywhere but back to the dealer's home...
Bigsoulman Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Worth 30P just for the title track alone! Also has the gorgeous "After You Love Me, Why Do You Leave Me" with Sharon Paige on lead. Anything under a fiver and you've got yourself a bargain! TONE PS: To answer your other question, what annoys me when I'm "Soul Searching" is the amount of copies I see around of the supposedly 'rare', £100+ Percy Wiggins RCA 45 "It Didn't take Much". Great record, but if it's worth a ton upwards (demo or issue) why do all the dealers who had it for sale last year, still seem to have it for sale this year? Bobby Day's "Pretty Little Girl Next Door" is another one which falls into the same category. You could cover the walls of a small outhouse with the amount of copies that I've seen for sale at just Cleethorpes, never mind any other event. Always at two to three hundred quid, never going anywhere but back to the dealer's home... Well said Tone, greed is the only polite word I can find, some seller at a recent do wanted top whack for a record in rather dire condition, just went back into the guy's box like a shot! Lenny :angry:
Dave Pinch Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 I know what youre saying guys . The sellers are quick to put prices up and theres tons of records that turn up day in day out never mind week in week out. but when things are bottoming out a bit they are slow bringin em back down a bit. i appreciate some guys do it for a livin but a bit of middle ground wouldnt give a miss dave
Soul Shrews Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 It doesent matter where you look for records,somewhere your going to find this one.I`ve seen it ranging from 30 pence to 30 quid.I had it once,but can´t remember if there`s anything decent on it,I think not ! So folks,what annoys you more than Harold,when your searching,soul or not.? Have a spare copy, PM if you're interested Sid.
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