Mal C Posted September 11, 2013 Posted September 11, 2013 weird init, so the version that came out on Heeey Baby Days Of Beach Music, Vol 2, with the organ at the start, thats the Emblem LP version? and the above is one of the 45 releases? Malcolm
Rick Cooper Posted September 11, 2013 Posted September 11, 2013 About a year ago I put quite a few of these LPs on ebay as I had never played them for over twenty years. Starting bids on them was £5.00 . Northern Soul Stories 6,7,8 went for £5 , NSS 2 and 4 reached £5.50, Soul of Detroit, Modern Soul Story and Modern Times reached the dizzy heights of £6.03. One person bought six titles so got a good deal on postage. I used to buy each one as they came out when I was working at Ames/Virgin records in Stockport. They all sold fairly well on release but not much after the first month. Kent releases sold a lot better and for a longer period. If I remember right, they were distributed by Charly and the rep once let me have a white label test pressing of the instrumental only release, After the Session, probably because he didn't want it. If they didn't have the master tapes they managed to get good sound quality ,no clicks and pops or needle hitting the record. They released a CD as well, which at the time I thought was a waste of time, who would want NS on CD?. Also not many people had CD players them. This must be quite a rare release now. Rick
Premium Stuff Posted September 11, 2013 Posted September 11, 2013 (edited) Great stuff mate. What about the Detroit one - or have I missed it? Cheers Richard Edited September 11, 2013 by Premium Stuff 1
Premium Stuff Posted September 11, 2013 Posted September 11, 2013 Yes, I see the Detroit one now mate - have it on CD. Thanks for posting - it's time consuming Cheers Richard
Soul16 Posted September 11, 2013 Posted September 11, 2013 About a year ago I put quite a few of these LPs on ebay as I had never played them for over twenty years. Starting bids on them was £5.00 . Northern Soul Stories 6,7,8 went for £5 , NSS 2 and 4 reached £5.50, Soul of Detroit, Modern Soul Story and Modern Times reached the dizzy heights of £6.03. One person bought six titles so got a good deal on postage. I used to buy each one as they came out when I was working at Ames/Virgin records in Stockport. They all sold fairly well on release but not much after the first month. Kent releases sold a lot better and for a longer period. If I remember right, they were distributed by Charly and the rep once let me have a white label test pressing of the instrumental only release, After the Session, probably because he didn't want it. If they didn't have the master tapes they managed to get good sound quality ,no clicks and pops or needle hitting the record. They released a CD as well, which at the time I thought was a waste of time, who would want NS on CD?. Also not many people had CD players them. This must be quite a rare release now. Rick I sold all my Northern Soul Story LPs on Ebay a few years ago too, interest in them was low, each going for less than £7 and like yourself, one buyer bought most of them. I bought the first CD too, in order to get Epitome of Sound in 'glorious CD quality', but the sound quality across the CD was terrible, so bad in fact, that I felt ripped off and returned it to the shop for a refund. In my opinion, sound quality on the LPs was patchy to say the least. Kent LPs were in a totally different league, pure class. 2
Geeselad Posted September 11, 2013 Posted September 11, 2013 maybe i missed it but did anyone mention 'fingers snappers', 'under the street lamp' or soulful kinda music' some fantastc tracks on all three. are these relatively uncommon? my brother bought a job lot of multiples in the late 8ts and passed them on to me and his mates.
pikeys dog Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 Under the streetlamp is posted above... The others were probably put out on the Northern Soul Story releases - they did this with other ones from the first handful of releases... 1
boba Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 Here you are Bob, just found said LP track on youtube, may be a separate thread may shed some light? thanks so much for your help, started a new thread 1
Haydn Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 Just as the Double LP's were released, the single LP's were getting sold off through Scootering magazine for £1 a pop. 1987/88. Advertised as deleted, only to find out that the NS Lp's were in fact the same records re-marketed. There was a Vinylmania LP called Cutting the Groove featuring Soul/Funk from British artists. LPSS110? Wonder Boys? Anybody see that one?
Geeselad Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 Just as the Double LP's were released, the single LP's were getting sold off through Scootering magazine for £1 a pop. 1987/88. Advertised as deleted, only to find out that the NS Lp's were in fact the same records re-marketed. There was a Vinylmania LP called Cutting the Groove featuring Soul/Funk from British artists. LPSS110? Wonder Boys? Anybody see that one? oh thats sounds interesting, anything good on it?
Haydn Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 Don't know.....thats why I asked The catalogue number is listed on the back of Under the Streetlamp
Haydn Posted September 12, 2013 Posted September 12, 2013 Or if you mean Cutting a Groove HQL1 Delayline, Wendy Peddy, Hot Cuisine, Kevin Henry, Direct Drive, Marcia Mattise. Previously unreleased tracks that were produced by Kev Roberts.
Sunnysoul Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 On 9/11/2013 at 14:58, boba said: thanks so much for your help, started a new thread So ... is the above version which appeared on the Soul Supply LP - and which is far superior to the Emblem 45 release - available on a 7" ???
Mal C Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 yep, its the by the 'Charms unlimited' scan below...
Mal C Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 LP is Live, this one is Studio take, released under their other name 'Charms Unlimited'..
Sunnysoul Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 2 hours ago, sunnysoul said: 3 minutes ago, Mal C said: yep, its the by the 'Charms unlimited' scan below... Thanks Mal - only one shown on popsike at 45 bucks. Is that all one of these is worth ?
Mal C Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 well if you offered it me today I would shell out allot more for it. It's one of those tracks, its not trendy in the 'Funky' sense but I'd imagine it would go for allot, Ive not got it, nor seen it for sale in years... so thats two of us after it...:-)) Mal
Sunnysoul Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 11 minutes ago, Mal C said: well if you offered it me today I would shell out allot more for it. It's one of those tracks, its not trendy in the 'Funky' sense but I'd imagine it would go for allot, Ive not got it, nor seen it for sale in years... so thats two of us after it...:-)) Mal And the release on Emblem by Soul Inc is obviously more common but goes for more and is clearly an inferior version . 1
Mal C Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 (edited) 6 hours ago, sunnysoul said: IAnd the release on Emblem by Soul Inc is obviously more common but goes for more and is clearly an inferior version . Yep recon your right there... I dont think the prices reflects right on these two does it, maybe thats because of the way allot of people found out about the track in the first place, off that bloody SS LP! all the same the Yellow emblem release comes up for sale reasonably often, and is worth what £250-300 for a very minty one, of which there are not many mint ones about, they always seem to be crap condition. Much rather have the 'Charms' release personally, but you never see it... :-)) Edited January 11, 2016 by Mal C
Pete S Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 I bought a set of those NS Story albums about 4 years back for £125, 6 months later put them up for sale and got...£100 for them LOL I would buy another set if anyone has one to sell
Peter99 Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 On 9/9/2013 at 14:50, Mick Sway said: FYI I was recently the subject of a rather objectionable e mail, threatening me with legal action for just linking "Bootlegs and Re-issues" together in the title of an on line photo collection, of 45 record scans. It made me realise how dangerous it can be referring to a series of records as "bootlegs" without any material evidence. Well we all know who that would be then.
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