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  • It is an example of a cheap record that sounds the dogs b*****cks.

  • Previously released as Cresa Watson-salvation-Charay 90.

  • The Rita Lee is a re-issue done in the 7ts, after Brad gave the label owner some advice about which songs to press up for Northern demand.

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  On 28/11/2013 at 14:14, Pete S said:

I listed this last week for £5, had 8 calls on it, how can a record like this go indemand like that?  It's so common

 Because it's been selling for three times that amount for over a year Pete.

  On 28/11/2013 at 14:29, Pete S said:

Wow not £15!!!!   :lol:

There's been 400 copies on ebay..

 

 

Yeah I know it's not a huge amount, but it is still three times what you sold it at, and everyone likes a bargain.

 

Did you notice a large proportion of the copies on Ebay all came from one seller ?  They must have had boxfuls of it.

  On 28/11/2013 at 14:57, Dave Rimmer said:

Yeah I know it's not a huge amount, but it is still three times what you sold it at, and everyone likes a bargain.

 

Did you notice a large proportion of the copies on Ebay all came from one seller ?  They must have had boxfuls of it.

 

I don't know what happened, suddenly they were everywhere, pink ones and green ones, also off white/pinkish ones as well I think.  I wouldn't trust anything on a Major Bill label.  

  On 28/11/2013 at 14:58, Pete S said:

I don't know what happened, suddenly they were everywhere, pink ones and green ones, also off white/pinkish ones as well I think.  I wouldn't trust anything on a Major Bill label.  

 

Maybe so for the male vocal Pete - the Rita Lee is a bit of a t**t to pick up though..

  On 28/11/2013 at 16:46, ClearVinyl said:

Maybe so for the male vocal Pete - the Rita Lee is a bit of a t**t to pick up though..

 

Yeah but would you trust it - if ever a pile of records was going to appear out of nowhere...it'd be on one of his labels

  On 28/11/2013 at 14:57, Dave Rimmer said:

Yeah I know it's not a huge amount, but it is still three times what you sold it at, and everyone likes a bargain.

 

Did you notice a large proportion of the copies on Ebay all came from one seller ?  They must have had boxfuls of it.

 

 

Yes.....They did Dave and they were proper ones. They came from a large job lot of imports that were discovered a few years back. I think they're gone now though.

  On 28/11/2013 at 20:47, neckender said:

The Rita Lee is a re-issue done in the 7ts, after Brad gave the label owner some advice about which songs to press up for Northern demand.

 

Eh up B, when you say it's a re-issue are you saying it was previously released? Or do you mean it was from tape/acetate and then pressed up specifically to suit demand and in that case is it still the only wax press available (rather than acetate that 'somebody' may have)?

  On 28/11/2013 at 22:05, ClearVinyl said:

Eh up B, when you say it's a re-issue are you saying it was previously released? Or do you mean it was from tape/acetate and then pressed up specifically to suit demand and in that case is it still the only wax press available (rather than acetate that 'somebody' may have)?

Previously released as Cresa Watson-salvation-Charay 90.

  On 28/11/2013 at 22:05, ClearVinyl said:

Eh up B, when you say it's a re-issue are you saying it was previously released? Or do you mean it was from tape/acetate and then pressed up specifically to suit demand and in that case is it still the only wax press available (rather than acetate that 'somebody' may have)?

Cresa Watson on the Yellow Label.

  On 28/11/2013 at 23:23, davetay said:

Cresa Watson on the Yellow Label.

 

 

  On 28/11/2013 at 23:01, neckender said:

Previously released as Cresa Watson-salvation-Charay 90.

 

Thanks for clearing that one up for me gents - suggests Rita Lee is one of the more elusive re-issues and my preferred version..

 

Reinforces the point of the chaos of Major's issuing - forgot about this thread if anyone needs further info

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Me and Terry Cozens found 500 copies in a north london warehouse 2 years ago and had 250 copies the year before...all sold now.

  On 01/12/2013 at 17:06, taffy said:

Me and Terry Cozens found 500 copies in a north london warehouse 2 years ago and had 250 copies the year before...all sold now.

wow, it never fails to amaze me how big this collecting scene is and how fast a quantity as yours get absorbed by the demand!

if anyone else has a copy for sale for cheap, i wouldn't mind it for playing out...

 

Thanks

 

Aaron

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