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I thought there was a topic on this a while back, but couldn't find it.

 

Have been thinking about collecting the set, apart from the re-issues is this the lot?

 

I know the blue ones a different mix, but what about the other colours/spellings?

 

LaSawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Yellow

LaShawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Yellow

LaSawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Green

LaShawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Blue

LaShawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Red

 

Posted

I thought there was a topic on this a while back, but couldn't find it.

 

Have been thinking about collecting the set, apart from the re-issues is this the lot?

 

I know the blue ones a different mix, but what about the other colours/spellings?

 

LaSawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Yellow

LaShawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Yellow

LaSawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Green

LaShawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Blue

LaShawn Collins - What You Gonna Do Now - Sincere Red

 

Was it this thread John?

 

 

ATB

Eddie :hatsoff2:

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Is it worth 350 though?

 

:g: Hmmmm. Not really.

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This is everything in short:

 

The green label is a different mix. All the other ones are the same mix. Blue is the rarest label variation. Yellow is the most common label variation. I'm not sure which is more common, red or green (red in my experience, but whatever), but the green is probably more valuable than red because of the mix.

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Sold a copy in nice condition for £150 yesterday

 

For some reason a lot of copies seems to be in poor condition - a bit like Belita Woods, Ideals etc

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Sold a copy in nice condition for £150 yesterday

 

For some reason a lot of copies seems to be in poor condition - a bit like Belita Woods, Ideals etc

 

it's because they were actually sold and played in the city, unlike some records were unplayed stock was just found.

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On 15/11/2013 at 15:18, boba said:

This is everything in short:

 

The green label is a different mix. All the other ones are the same mix. Blue is the rarest label variation. Yellow is the most common label variation. I'm not sure which is more common, red or green (red in my experience, but whatever), but the green is probably more valuable than red because of the mix.

Yep - I've have yellow and used to own the green label copy as well. The green label copy doesn't have the 'bing badda bing bing bing'  vibes which is a key hook In the tune. 

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