Chippy Minton Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 Hi all, I'm looking for a copy of this re-issue for a good mate who's just bought a vintage jukebox and doesn't want the expense of putting a Parlophone original into it. Doesn't need to be a minter, just a clean copy that will play well in his jukey. Cheers...
Dekka Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 Hi all, I'm looking for a copy of this re-issue for a good mate who's just bought a vintage jukebox and doesn't want the expense of putting a Parlophone original into it. Doesn't need to be a minter, just a clean copy that will play well in his jukey. Cheers...There's one on gemm for $15 1
Mal C Posted August 10, 2013 Posted August 10, 2013 Nice to have that in a juke box, I wouldn't be bothered with an Edsel 45, that LP they put out is an utter classics disc in its own right... Influenced a generation of kids in the early 8ts M 2
Chippy Minton Posted August 12, 2013 Author Posted August 12, 2013 Thanks Mal, Can't remember the make of the jukey, but it dates from around '72 and is in great nick. My pal doesn't normally buy vinyl these days and didn't know where to start looking which is why I've been helping him out. You're right about the Edsel album, still got my copy from when it was originally released and it's well worn now. That label was responsible for some great compilation albums, and there wasn't too much legal activity in the re-issue market at tha time, I'm thinking also of albums that they issued by The Artwoods and The Creation that with The Ultimate Action record kind of acted as companion volumes to one another... 1
Bigsoulman Posted August 12, 2013 Posted August 12, 2013 Saw them at St Marys Hall St Marys Street in Edinburgh in late 67, they were guests of a band from Glasgow called The Pathfinders who were doing a farewell show before upping sticks to London to record for The Beatles label Apple and changed their name to (White) Trash. An unforgettable gig which from memory was only word of mouth. 1
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