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Mint copy of "Love Starved Heart" on Tamla on Ebay what will it go for (not what it's worth?) i reckon £350+  :yes:

 

Do you have a link? 

 

Anyone know the legitimacy of this?

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/This-Loved-Starved-Heart-Of-Mine-Marvin-Gaye-SUPER-RARE-ORIGINAL-MINT-/151198334839?pt=UK_Records&hash=item23341f7f77

 

PS Scratch that - just seen earlier thread about USA 1994 release to promote Lost & Found CD.

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Do you have a link? 

 

Anyone know the legitimacy of this?

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/This-Loved-Starved-Heart-Of-Mine-Marvin-Gaye-SUPER-RARE-ORIGINAL-MINT-/151198334839?pt=UK_Records&hash=item23341f7f77

 

PS Scratch that - just seen earlier thread about USA 1994 release to promote Lost & Found CD.

Genuine release just a few years too late from when recorded  :yes: can i up my earlier estimation to £450 

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Genuine release just a few years too late from when recorded  :yes: can i up my earlier estimation to £450 

Forgot to say "What a track" stomperooonnnnie

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God, when Motown put that single out at a big promotional event there were copies left lying on the floor, people were given it but didn't want it cos it was a record……amazing now when you think about it…..

Guest Desert51
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The great man himself recorded live , sky arts 1 @ 11.00 tonite

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Had 2 of these just after it went big on the dance floor....sold the spare to Murray Miller for £65.00 :g:

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sold my 1st copy(traded a copy of strangers/nightwinds/w/b,paid £20 for & £20/30? for it) for £100 to someone in Sweden,same time it took off.

 

sold my 2nd copy for £300 this year.

 

both bought same time @ leeds allnighter(Scotland v England one).

 

guy called john? had a small sales box with about 8 or 10 of them,all covered in $2 sale stickers...someone must of picked them up from the do & sold them to a record shop,prob got $1 each for them...should of held on to them eh mr gordy,lol.

 

was also a copy of guitar ray / shagg in his box & everybody asked to buy that,but he had just bought it that night for £60 or £70,lol.

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There's one with a picture sleeve in ex buy it now at £400.00, and the one without the sleeve is at £366.00 with bids, makes me wonder where people's brains are , do they  think its rarer without the sleeve lol

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A great record indeed, although when Searling tried it at Wigan a couple of times over a month it bombed and he dropped it. Took a few more years for it to get appreciated.

 

Always £100 - £200 record to me.

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I would say about 3 to 4 hundred is about right nowadays for a pretty hard to find record!

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Well, that 45 was loaded onto my site ready to be made live next week at 200 quid!

 

I was actually kicking myself because I have had it since October and I thought it would affect the price when the box set came out. 

 

Surely the box set copy is a legit release and good enough to play out at a venue?

 

Live and learn.

 

Chris

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There's one with a picture sleeve in ex buy it now at £400.00, and the one without the sleeve is at £366.00 with bids, makes me wonder where people's brains are , do they  think its rarer without the sleeve lol

Have mailed the seller there is no picture sleeve with his copy ?? didn't say why

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very mediocre recording not worth the high price

 

Can't agree with that sceneman.......It is a very good piece of Motown without the "sugar and spice" "whitening" that accompanied so many productions....proper hardcore.......but I guess different strokes for different folks.....

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A great record indeed, although when Searling tried it at Wigan a couple of times over a month it bombed and he dropped it. Took a few more years for it to get appreciated.

 

Always £100 - £200 record to me.

 

Did Searling have an acetate, or carver from a tape recording or something?

If it only saw vinyl in 1994 must have been on another format? Even the Chris King thing was later, just wondering

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Did Searling have an acetate, or carver from a tape recording or something?

If it only saw vinyl in 1994 must have been on another format? Even the Chris King thing was later, just wondering

good point, and one that does demand an answer, an answer I personally don't have, acetate would be my guess though. Doesn't alter the fact he did play it and no one liked it though!

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Did Searling have an acetate, or carver from a tape recording or something?

If it only saw vinyl in 1994 must have been on another format? Even the Chris King thing was later, just wondering

Yep acetate/carver.

Must have been '81-ish as I cut it for him from tape with "Suspicion" on other side.

ROD

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Yep acetate/carver.

Must have been '81-ish as I cut it for him from tape with "Suspicion" on other side.

ROD

Cheers for the info Rod.

 

:thumbsup:

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This record is quality and a nice keeper.

Was in Cheshire Oaks some shop the other week, Diesel I think, and it Marvin's LSH was playing, asked one of the guys if it was his own music?

He didn't have a clue what it was, I suppose they get tapes sent to them or something.

What does Marvin's  Past Time Lover Acetate go for then (if it ever surfaces)?

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Whilst I'm pleased to say, I have a copy of the 45 in this format, I only wish that the Universal Boxset I received at Xmas, would have contained a (UK) copy as a supposed inclusion......and that's not just from an anoraks perspective neither.........

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