Dave Bishop FM Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 Hi Folks Apologies if this has been asked before. I have A Love Reputation on the dark green Tarpon label and a mate of mine was offered it last week on blue Tarpon. Is there any difference (apart from the colour of course ha ha) as to when these were issued etc? Cheers Dave
Chris L Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 That happened a lot in the 60s, different pressing times & plants couldn't always get the right colours. As far as I know never booted, certainly not on Tarpon, only ever seen demos on the blue label. What's interesting is that Tarpon was owned by Emerson records, I'm guessing the same Emerson that made radios, quite a famous brand in those days. 1
Guest brivinyl Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 Both colours are originals. The turquoise one is much more common than the blue one.
Sweeney Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 That happened a lot in the 60s, different pressing times & plants couldn't always get the right colours. As far as I know never booted, certainly not on Tarpon, only ever seen demos on the blue label. What's interesting is that Tarpon was owned by Emerson records, I'm guessing the same Emerson that made radios, quite a famous brand in those days. Tarpon3.jpgTarpon4.jpg Emerson Records was owned by Billy "The Kid" Emerson who co-wrote the song. No connection (as far as I know) with the radio manufacturers. 1
boba Posted February 7, 2014 Posted February 7, 2014 Emerson Records was owned by Billy "The Kid" Emerson who co-wrote the song. No connection (as far as I know) with the radio manufacturers. he also had a bunch of his own 45s on the label
pikeys dog Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 he also had a bunch of his own 45s on the label I've never seen another record on the label that wasn't a Billy Emerson 45 (barring the Denise La Salle obviously) - but it appears there is a Matt (Guitar) Murphy track on it as well. The label was named after his birthplace - Tarpon Springs, Florida. Billy was A&R at Chess for a period, so this is presumably how "A Love Reputation" ended up on Chess as the National release. Discography taken from Dave Rimmers excellent site.... 6601 - Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson - Every Women I Know (Crazy About Automobiles) / I Took It So Hard - 19656602 - Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson - A Dancin' Whippersnapper / The Whip (Part 2) - 19656603 - Denise LaSalle - A Love Reputation / One Little Thing - 19676604 - Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson - It's Gonna Work Out Fine / Zulu - 19676605 - Matt (Guitar) Murphy - Suffering Soul Part 1 / Suffering Soul Part 2 - 19676606 - Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson - When It Rains It Pours / It Do Me So Good - 19676607 - Billy ‘The Kid’ Emerson - I Did The Funky Broadway, (Part1) / I Did The Funky Broadway, Part2) - 1967
boba Posted February 8, 2014 Posted February 8, 2014 i don't remember, i'll pull it out and record it later today
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