Agent45 Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 Anyone know where this 45 on Cardinale comes from? Indie release but it looks like there's enough copies around to keep it from being terribly rare, but I'm trying to figure out the history behind it without any concern for price or value. Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Md Records Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 I found a massive pile of these in Pittsburgh along with a local track by Ritchie Merritt track on "C Way" about 2004 or thereabouts - The guy still wanted stupid amounts of money for each - even though he had quantity. Couldn't verify that the tune is from that area, though - but I suppose it could possibly rule out it being from the south, or the west coast Des Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Agent45 Posted November 7, 2013 Author Share Posted November 7, 2013 Thanks, Des. The origin of my copy is *probably* an Ohio dealer, given what I know about my source. So that theory does hold water. Anyone know more definitively? Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
George G Posted November 7, 2013 Share Posted November 7, 2013 It was pressed by RI which was from Baltimore, MD. Based on the number and record info I'd say it was from 1969. RI pressings were pretty regional, a lot from DC, MD, VA, PA, a few from OH Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Roburt Posted November 8, 2013 Share Posted November 8, 2013 (edited) It was pressed by RI which was from Baltimore, MD. Based on the number and record info I'd say it was from 1969. RI pressings were pretty regional, a lot from DC, MD, VA, PA, a few from OH Pittsburgh is about halfway between Baltimore & Cleveland (one of Ohio's soul recording hot spots), so these outfits could easily have come from the general area between Cleveland & Baltimore. However, many Baltimore artists 'left town' to record (going to Philly, DC, New York, etc.) coz the local recording studios and pressing plants weren't too advanced back in the 60's. Pittsburgh seemed to have better studios / pressing facilities (though lots of local acts also headed out to Philly to record). If the Montereys & Grandeurs were from Pittsburgh (where lots of their 45's ended up), I don't really see why their 45 would be pressed up in Baltimore. I have loads of Pittsburgh club ads from around 1966 thru to the 1970's but can't find any local shows that feature these outfits (looked at ones from the 67/68/69 period in particular). I'd guess that the group / band weren't actually from the Pittsburgh area itself (or from Baltimore) but were based somewhere in the Pennsylvania, Maryland, East Ohio or Virginia region and just had their 45 pressed up in Baltimore. Edited November 8, 2013 by Roburt 2 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Dolly13 Posted February 9, 2014 Share Posted February 9, 2014 This was good thread to come across, I brought my copy about a year back and until knew nothing about it . Played in a few sets , it went down well with the dancers and it sounded ace over a big system. Nice one Colin.... Oh dear I think I was just nice to you ... :hypocrite: Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
Tony Smith Posted February 11, 2014 Share Posted February 11, 2014 Been around for 30 odd years was a minor late Wigan/Early Stafford play was never hard to pick up, can't be more than £20 Link to comment Social source share More sharing options...
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