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I don't know if I've put this on here before, but has anyone else on here got a Solomon King - This beautiful day on UK Columbia stock copy to compare with mine?

This is the third copy of this I have had and the other two before this, both had the 'A' side as 'Say a prayer'.
This one however has got 'Say a prayer for me' as the 'A'.
I was wondering if anyone had the same on theirs?

It is listed on the UK Columbia Discography as 'Say a prayer' as the 'A'

 

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I don't know if I've put this on here before, but has anyone else on here got a Solomon King - This beautiful day on UK Columbia stock copy to compare with mine?

This is the third copy of this I have had and the other two before this, both had the 'A' side as 'Say a prayer'.

This one however has got 'Say a prayer for me' as the 'A'.

I was wondering if anyone had the same on theirs?

It is listed on the UK Columbia Discography as 'Say a prayer' as the 'A'

 

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Yep Say A Prayer is definitely the A side.  This Beautiful Day is the A side of the Levi Jackson issue.

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Yep Say A Prayer is definitely the A side.  This Beautiful Day is the A side of the Levi Jackson issue.

 

Pete, I think he's getting at the fact that this copy has ''Say a prayer for me" printed on it, and not just "Say a Prayer"

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Pete, I think he's getting at the fact that this copy has ''Say a prayer for me" printed on it, and not just "Say a Prayer"

 

Oops sorry.  Yes that is unusual. The matrix number in the dead wax should tell you if it's a second pressing, probably say something like 7XCA 32660 A-1 or A-2

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Pete, matrix number is '7xcA32660-1' on the Say a prayer for me side and '7xcA32660-0' on the This beautiful day side.
I didn't know that this was re-pressed. If it is a second press does it still make it an original copy?

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Pete, matrix number is '7xcA32660-1' on the Say a prayer for me side and '7xcA32660-0' on the This beautiful day side.

I didn't know that this was re-pressed. If it is a second press does it still make it an original copy?

 

When I say a second press, I just mean a second run, after the first lot has sold out, though I wouldn't have thought this sold more than a thousand copies but I don't really know.  It was never reissued as Solomon King so yours is the original, but it's unusual, I've had a dozen of these over the years and I think all were Say A Prayer.

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When I say a second press, I just mean a second run, after the first lot has sold out, though I wouldn't have thought this sold more than a thousand copies but I don't really know.  It was never reissued as Solomon King so yours is the original, but it's unusual, I've had a dozen of these over the years and I think all were Say A Prayer.

Phew!! you put the willies up me then (to coin a phrase) :sweatingbullets: . I wonder how many many there is about with that title on the 'A'. Never seen another but there has to be more than one surely?

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Also don't know if it will help at all, but opposite the stamped matrix, there is also stamped 'KT'??

 

That's just a stamper reference I think, it's either that or a tax code, you used to find them on the centrepieces of EMI label releases.

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there has been a really nice Aussie copy for sale every few months on the evil bay,  guy was asking silly money so I've left it, but never seen another..

 

Malcolm

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there has been a really nice Aussie copy for sale every few months on the evil bay,  guy was asking silly money so I've left it, but never seen another..

 

Malcolm

 

Yeah I noticed 2 x Aussie demos have sold.

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Love solomon burke but dont know this.


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Love solomon burke but dont know this.

That`s the Afghanistan release................Solomon Burka!  :P

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there has been a really nice Aussie copy for sale every few months on the evil bay,  guy was asking silly money so I've left it, but never seen another..

 

Malcolm

Mal

 

Recently sold my collection and it contained if I remember rightly a Australian demo with a big blue A through the label

 

Steve

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Mal

 

Recently sold my collection and it contained if I remember rightly a Australian demo with a big blue A through the label

 

Steve

 

right... got me Deer stalker on, where now?

 

M

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:hatsoff2: HI ALL   As Pete said 2nd or 3rd stands for the pressing runs for a record a reissue would be just that, Solomon King Columbia DB8676 has the matrix 7xca 32661-0 "say a prayer" & 7xca 32661-1  "this beautiful day" the matrix # is at 6o clock on EMI records, the KT is the tax code at 12 o clock, 7 at 3 o clock you have a letter that stands for the pressing run, 'G' is the very first run & you will find it on all DEMOS and blank test pressings, the next pressing run would have the letter 'R' these letters come from the word GRAMAPHONE & each new pressing run will have a new letter, so the third run would have the letter 'M' at the 3 o clock position.

Your record will be a late run, so check the letter to confirm, as it has a miss title, it would seem it is a withdrawn record as I have never seen one, the record was deleted and re promoted under the name of Levi Jackson, as far as rarefy I have always believed the Solomon King DEMO & the Levi Jackson issue to be worth the most, your record with a misspelt title would not make it worth more money in my opinion & some collectors might think it is worth less :g: DAVE

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Thanks for that Dave.
Yes the numbers on mine are;
7XCA 32660-1' at 5 O'clock on the 'Say a prayer for me' side and '7XCA32661-1 at 11 O'clock on the 'This beautiful day' side.

 

The letters 'KT' are at 5 O'clock on the 'TBD' side, and at 10 O'clock on the 'SAPFM' side
At 7 o'clock there are 2 'Gs' together on the 'TBD' side,
and on the 'SAPFM' side at 2 O'clock there is the letter 'T'

 

Complicated innit?? :-)

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Thanks for that Dave.

Yes the numbers on mine are;

7XCA 32660-1' at 5 O'clock on the 'Say a prayer for me' side and '7XCA32661-1 at 11 O'clock on the 'This beautiful day' side.

 

The letters 'KT' are at 5 O'clock on the 'TBD' side, and at 10 O'clock on the 'SAPFM' side

At 7 o'clock there are 2 'Gs' together on the 'TBD' side,

and on the 'SAPFM' side at 2 O'clock there is the letter 'T'

 

Complicated innit?? :-)

:hatsoff2: HI ALL to right it's complicated, as I was comparing your info against my Demo, as I said G means the very first pressing you will see it on all of the EMI Demos, as for GG I really am confused, it may be a export record, but the record did get released in Europe so any thing I say is just a guess on my part, the best I can do is ask the 3 Amigos of UK SOUL, Mick Pete & Roy if not John Manship may know, you can always send a scan to RECORD COLLECTOR magazine as they have many UK pop collectors who love this sort of stuff, they always get back to you, sometimes they print your letter, :thumbsup: DAVE K 

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While tidying up the record room I came across #1 of Dave McCadden's Soul Galore mag from 1996. He reviews TBD and mentions the a-side as being "say a prayer to me".

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I have written to 'Record collector' as suggested above by dthedrug, and I have included all of the markings and images.
Hopefully they will get back to me explaining the 'GG' and the 'T' markings as well as the title difference.
I will post back if they do.
Steve

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I know, I'm back again, but the more I look at this record, the more it begs me to investigate why it is different.
Has anyone had any more info on this? I wrote to Record collector but they never got back to me, and no one I have shown it to has ever seen another.

 

Here is the situation thus far:
This is the third copy of this I have had and the other two before this, both had the 'A' side as 'Say a prayer'.
This one however has got 'Say a prayer for me' as the 'A', same record, different title.

It is listed on the UK Columbia Discography as 'Say a prayer' as the 'A'
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The matrix number is '7xcA32660-1' on the 'Say a prayer for me side' and '7xcA32660-0' on the 'This beautiful day' side
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The letters 'KT' are at 5 O'clock on the 'This Beautiful Day' side, and at 10 O'clock on the 'Say A Prayer For Me' side
At 7 o'clock there are 2 'Gs' (GG) together on the 'This Beautiful Day' side,
and on the 'Say A Prayer For Me' side at 2 O'clock there is the letter 'T

 

The query is, why is the 'A' side title different? What do the (GG) stand for? as it should be a  single 'G'.
Why is it different to any other I have seen?

 

Thanks for any help at all, sorry about the highlighting, that's with copying and pasting after a search
 

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I just checked my demo for you - the pressing run letter is a single G at two o'clock, as is normal.

I thought they doubled up the letters like your 'GG' once they'd run out of the letters G R A M O P H L T D (ie after the tenth run), but that does seem highly unlikely in this case - it was hardly a million seller!  :g:

(And the A side is just "Say a Prayer" btw)

Sorry I can't be more help - this is obviously bugging you now!  :P

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Thought about starting a new thread ,but found this one and figured i'd post it up as its relevant ... Anyone care to discuss the merits of this one ?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/351212656494?clk_rvr_id=726714983992

Nev. Slightly off topic but when I clicked on the link there was a few records I might be interested in sort of thing one of them was a sue Lynne don't pity me rca demo. Never seen one in my life

Steve

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Nev. Slightly off topic but when I clicked on the link there was a few records I might be interested in sort of thing one of them was a sue Lynne don't pity me rca demo. Never seen one in my life

Steve

Boot Steve, 

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Nev. Slightly off topic but when I clicked on the link there was a few records I might be interested in sort of thing one of them was a sue Lynne don't pity me rca demo. Never seen one in my life

Steve

Steve .. is that a cryptic answer  :wicked:

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Nev. Slightly off topic but when I clicked on the link there was a few records I might be interested in sort of thing one of them was a sue Lynne don't pity me rca demo. Never seen one in my life

Steve

Dodgy looking and most probably a boot. :huh:

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West Indian. Never seen one before but looks nice. Could this be a boot too? :ohmy:

I picked one up a long time ago in a job lot and was told when I enquired to the seller, that it was deffo a boot and no reason to be on parlaphone, so am wondering if it is actually my old copy?
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I picked one up a long time ago in a job lot and was told when I enquired to the seller, that it was deffo a boot and no reason to be on parlaphone, so am wondering if it is actually my old copy?

Not a boot I believe pressed by Federal records (West Indies) and contemporary to it's UK original release. 

 

Those Federal releases were made for the whole Caribean (and other isolated destinations) market so I'm guessing that a first run of 50/100 pressings to test the demand could be a probable number. They did a lot of very small runs of 45s that never met any demand. But when a certain tune got popular they repressed as many runs necessary to meet the demand while it is still there (weeks, months, years…) and that explains why some Jamaican presses are so rare no matter what condition and some others are not.

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Dodgy looking and most probably a boot. :huh:

"Most probably"..... I think the word is definitely as Sue Lynne didn't get a USA release and thats the USA label. Same with the Solomon label. BOOT BOOT BOOT all the way.

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If it was a boot it must have been very early because I had this a long long time ago! :g:

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If it was a boot it must have been very early because I had this a long long time ago! :g:

Most boots were done in the 70's when the scene was fresh and demand for vinyl was outstripping supply.

That's 40 yr + now !

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"Most probably"..... I think the word is definitely as Sue Lynne didn't get a USA release and thats the USA label. Same with the Solomon label. BOOT BOOT BOOT all the way.

Doh. Stupid me. Sue Lynn. ROI/UK release only. You wouldn't think that I have had two copies

Steve

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I thought that the one on eBay that has just sold was a legit west Indian demo. I contacted the seller and offered him quite a bit for it (naughty I know) but he wasn't interested, and wanted to let it run. I think if he knew it was a boot he would have accepted a decent offer like mine. It did end up for quite a bit more than I offered him. The release is also catalogued on Discogs
https://www.discogs.com/Solomon-King-This-Beautiful-Day-Say-A-Prayer/release/7964811

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