Guest James Trouble Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 (edited) What's the story with the green label vinyl issue of the Luther Ingram, rather than the styrene pressings? I'd guess rarer than the styrene, as it's featured on the rarest of the rare scans on Manship's site. But how much rarer is it, is there a story behind the different pressings? Edited June 15, 2006 by James Trouble
Gasher Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 rarer than styrene yes thats all i know about the green label vinyl issues but know the first orange label release on vinyl is by far the rarest dont mistake it for not the atco 72 re-issue as labels are similar not that this helps but Ive only ever seen 2 of the orange copies but a few of the green label vinyls.. BUT YES DEFO RARER THAN ANY STYRENE COPY IN ANY LABEL FORMAT
Guest James Trouble Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 (edited) rarer than styrene yes thats all i know about the green label vinyl issues but know the first orange label release on vinyl is by far the rarest dont mistake it for not the atco 72 re-issue as labels are similar not that this helps but Ive only ever seen 2 of the orange copies but a few of the green label vinyls.. BUT YES DEFO RARER THAN ANY STYRENE COPY IN ANY LABEL FORMAT Nice one Edited June 15, 2006 by James Trouble
Gasher Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 (edited) Nice one JT,S ONE HAS THE SAME FONTS & LAYOUT AS THE VINYL W/DEMO SO IM ASSUMING ITS GENUINE ENOUGH FOR ME just found a couple..here is a styrene issue and a VINYL WHITE DEMO....RARE OR NOT???? Im sure the layout on this is different to the styrene copies also..?? but if memory serves me correct ??????? Edited June 15, 2006 by the gasher
Guest Stuart T Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 Im sure the layout on this is different to the styrene copies also..?? Im offshore so cant access my data base to confirm but if memory serves me correct ??????? Think that may be right, different pressing plants, but isn't that copy the infamous green label vinyl reissue?
Gasher Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 (edited) but isn't that copy the infamous green label vinyl reissue NOT TO MY LIMITED KNOWLEDGE GREEN BOOTS WERE DONE ON STYRENE WITH REALLY SHIT QUALITY SOUND THE LEGAL ATCO 72 RE-ISSUES WERE ORANGE. CHECK THE DESCRIPTION ON POPSIKE.COM EBAY ITEM NUMBER 4875384015 THIS GREEN ONE IS A BOOT NOTICE THE SAME LAYOUT AS THE ORIGINAL STYRENE COPIES BUT IT HAS NO RAISED X IN THE RUN OUT Edited June 15, 2006 by the gasher
Julianb Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 but isn't that copy the infamous green label vinyl reissue NOT TO MY LIMITED KNOWLEDGE GREEN BOOTS WERE DONE ON STYRENE WITH REALLY SHIT QUALITY SOUND THE LEGAL ATCO 72 RE-ISSUES WERE ORANGE. CHECK THE DESCRIPTION ON POPSIKE.COM EBAY ITEM NUMBER 4875384015 THIS GREEN ONE IS A BOOT NOTICE THE SAME LAYOUT AS THE ORIGINAL STYRENE COPIES BUT IT HAS NO RAISED X IN THE RUN OUT
Julianb Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I have one of these green copies in styrene. The deadwax has a MR stamp 64973 ( Jan 67?) + HB-11531-1 a W and an XT and reads PLUG SIDE on the right above the 698 and PROMOTIONAL NOT FOR SALE. under the times etc on the right hand side. Under Luther Ingram it reads ' Distributed by ATCO RECORD SALES 1841 Broadway,N.Y.,N.Y. If I could work out this new scanner I would send a scan. About 2 years ago ( when I had the old scanner) I sent a scan to JM who said he thought it was a 'real one' Does anyone know different or can shed light on this? Thanks
Mark Bicknell Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 If It's All The Same......lol i'll stick with my white demo......to confusing this...lol Mark Bicknell.
Guest Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 I`ll stikc with me yellow & green swirly copy,i would like to know how many copys they sold?,anybody?......................must be a few thousands,by all the other coloured issues and promo`s or why bother and a re-release too!!,bet it charted?
Guest Posted June 16, 2006 Posted June 16, 2006 First press styrene Detroit address raised X in the deadwax is Scarce Atco Dist.Green Label vinyl first press is the one James Trouble has sent a scan of. VERY RARE Atco Dist.Orange Label vinyl first press . Photostat of it is in the Bootleg Guide only know of ONE copy. That seems to have disappeared. Credits the writer as WYLIE White Demos of the above are reasonably available. 1972 orange label Atco distribtuted reissue for Selecta-Disc has a different TEXT layout and credits the writer as WYLIA The VERY rarest of all the issues of this 45, will be on our site later today. VINYL press white demo with the DETROIT ADDRESS. Label has a totally different layout and was distributed by Atco. Until Joe Dunlop showed me it at Cleethorpes I was unaware that it existed. The scan of it will raise a few eyebrows. Stunning!
Guest James Trouble Posted June 16, 2006 Posted June 16, 2006 First press styrene Detroit address raised X in the deadwax is Scarce Atco Dist.Green Label vinyl first press is the one James Trouble has sent a scan of. VERY RARE Atco Dist.Orange Label vinyl first press . Photostat of it is in the Bootleg Guide only know of ONE copy. That seems to have disappeared. Credits the writer as WYLIE White Demos of the above are reasonably available. 1972 orange label Atco distribtuted reissue for Selecta-Disc has a different TEXT layout and credits the writer as WYLIA The VERY rarest of all the issues of this 45, will be on our site later today. VINYL press white demo with the DETROIT ADDRESS. Label has a totally different layout and was distributed by Atco. Until Joe Dunlop showed me it at Cleethorpes I was unaware that it existed. The scan of it will raise a few eyebrows. Stunning! Thanks for clearing all that up John et al I'll look out for the scan on your site John, where will it be, in the 'rarest of the rare' I presume?
John Al Posted June 16, 2006 Posted June 16, 2006 (edited) First press styrene Detroit address raised X in the deadwax is Scarce Atco Dist.Green Label vinyl first press is the one James Trouble has sent a scan of. VERY RARE Atco Dist.Orange Label vinyl first press . Photostat of it is in the Bootleg Guide only know of ONE copy. That seems to have disappeared. Credits the writer as WYLIE White Demos of the above are reasonably available. 1972 orange label Atco distribtuted reissue for Selecta-Disc has a different TEXT layout and credits the writer as WYLIA The VERY rarest of all the issues of this 45, will be on our site later today. VINYL press white demo with the DETROIT ADDRESS. Label has a totally different layout and was distributed by Atco. Until Joe Dunlop showed me it at Cleethorpes I was unaware that it existed. The scan of it will raise a few eyebrows. Stunning! Um, so now I'm confused, cos I have this one: Orange label, vinyl, no distributed by ATCO markings, writer credited as Wylie - Hester. Different from all described above! Bought it in second hand/junk shop in USA about 20 years ago. Any ideas? John. Edit, text looks far clearer than on scan as I have enlarged it a tad. Edited June 16, 2006 by John Alden
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