Derek Pearson Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 (edited) Traded some records with a mate yesterday and by chance picked up this Little Richard Coral 45 'cos it looked interesting and I'd never seen this label design on a Coral release before. Added some scans but the combination of a maroon label with silver print can be tricky to scan clearly. A 1968 release pressed on heavy vinyl with a 4 prong centre. But nothing printed on the label to indicate which country it's from. I sorta guessed somewhere like South Africa maybe perhaps? And Nat Tarnopol of Shrine fame gets a name check for production..... Checked out the usual places like Ebay, Discogs, 45cat and ran it through Google several times using different combinations of words, numbers etc but nothings showed up to convince me of anything. Oh I did find out it was released in Italy on Coral but that 45 had a white label and a large centre hole. "Try some of mine" 2:37 written by Don Covay and released in 1968 just after Okeh records had finished his contract so he was still in his 'I'm a soul man' phase. Issued in the states on Brunswick and in the UK on MCA. And what a belting little record it is - best description is think strident horn driven southern mid tempo dancer - a big name artist on a big name label - and to my eternal shame I'd never heard of it before........ derek To be complete I've tagged on a YouTube clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-eltJoi0zI Edited August 26, 2013 by Derek Pearson
Pete S Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 It's either SA, as you thought, though the matrix BC might mean the country begins with B - or Oz. Probably.
Mal C Posted August 26, 2013 Posted August 26, 2013 Most of the early Oz Coral releases are maroon, with silver print, but generally solid center, I'll check my Festival listing but thumb of rule with Aussie 45's is they will say Australia on them.
Citizen P Posted August 27, 2013 Posted August 27, 2013 Little Richard try some of mine (Coral).jpg Little Richard she's together (Coral) B.jpg Traded some records with a mate yesterday and by chance picked up this Little Richard Coral 45 'cos it looked interesting and I'd never seen this label design on a Coral release before. Added some scans but the combination of a maroon label with silver print can be tricky to scan clearly. A 1968 release pressed on heavy vinyl with a 4 prong centre. But nothing printed on the label to indicate which country it's from. I sorta guessed somewhere like South Africa maybe perhaps? And Nat Tarnopol of Shrine fame gets a name check for production..... Checked out the usual places like Ebay, Discogs, 45cat and ran it through Google several times using different combinations of words, numbers etc but nothings showed up to convince me of anything. Oh I did find out it was released in Italy on Coral but that 45 had a white label and a large centre hole. "Try some of mine" 2:37 written by Don Covay and released in 1968 just after Okeh records had finished his contract so he was still in his 'I'm a soul man' phase. Issued in the states on Brunswick and in the UK on MCA. And what a belting little record it is - best description is think strident horn driven southern mid tempo dancer - a big name artist on a big name label - and to my eternal shame I'd never heard of it before........ derek To be complete I've tagged on a YouTube clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-eltJoi0zI I've got the UK issue, and I too had never heard before-mind that's not saying much..
Steve Ss Posted August 27, 2013 Posted August 27, 2013 this post made me dig the 45 from the "box to dispose of" in the garage.......... now in two minds....... thank you derek......... anyhooooo........no mention of the other side.......Little Richard does latin soul take on little piece of leather...... could go big...
Derek Pearson Posted August 28, 2013 Author Posted August 28, 2013 (edited) But nothing printed on the label to indicate which country it's from. I sorta guessed somewhere like South Africa maybe perhaps? Issued in the states on Brunswick and in the UK on MCA. It's either SA, as you thought, though the matrix BC might mean the country begins with B - or Oz. Probably. Most of the early Oz Coral releases are maroon, with silver print, but generally solid center Thanks for all the replies chaps. To be honest I don't know where the idea that it's a South African release came from but the more I delved the more convinced I became that it was. The Australian Coral releases from 1968 looked like this So I went back into the 45cat website and had a look through the 'labels by country' section. Unfortunately there was nothing listed for Coral 45s in South Africa. Un-detered I had a browse around the various labels documented for that area and curiosity drew me to this one Design and typeset the same, no country of origin mentioned. I jumped to conclusions straight away so game set and match it was all over. And yes whilst this record gained a UK release via MCA Here's a pretty neat UK Decca single that sold on Ebay recently. Turns out these Decca American Series 45s were export only releases. What a wonderful tool the internet is. Derek Edited August 28, 2013 by Derek Pearson
Airfixkid Posted November 12, 2014 Posted November 12, 2014 (edited) its a country in the british empire region, its definately NOT Australia, NZ, Hong Kong. It does similar to that Les Combo South Africa thing but its possible it could made in SA and exported? Plenty left over to choose from! Edited November 12, 2014 by airfixkid
Theothertosspot Posted November 22, 2014 Posted November 22, 2014 Played this at NMD in Thringstone (Kev C's do) on UK light blue MCA (demo?) around 95 (played before I bet) then got a copy on US Brunswick. Love to see the other releases, and why not, such a fantastic record (imo). R E Gards
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