Blake H Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Came across a 7" copy of "Pressure" Drizabone recently without a picture cover, I know this is a long shot but has anyone got a PC (for the above) they might sell/trade? Talking of sleeves does anyone know if Spar company sleeves exsist? or who (if any) the parent company of Spar was? Thanks BH
Pete S Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Came across a 7" copy of "Pressure" Drizabone recently without a picture cover, I know this is a long shot but has anyone got a PC (for the above) they might sell/trade? Talking of sleeves does anyone know if Spar company sleeves exsist? or who (if any) the parent company of Spar was? Thanks BH Blake, Kent did a compilation of stuff from Spar and related labels so if you can find a copy, I'm sure the booklet will reveal all. It's definitely related to the budget Hit label, and they had sleeves, so Spar should have to I reckon.
Guest Stuart T Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Or try this link for some info: https://bomplist.xnet2.com/0012/msg01781.html Great Kent CD that one, one of my favourites.
Pete S Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Or try this link for some info: https://bomplist.xnet2.com/0012/msg01781.html Great Kent CD that one, one of my favourites. Enjoyed that article. I've got a few interesting covers on Hit. Everybody knows Jenny & The Jewels and betty Wrigley but there's loads more. I got a version of Green Onions the other day (and have lost it already so can't name the group)
Cheapsiderecords Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 On the subject of the Hit label I picked up a copy of Sally Go Round The Roses by The Belles, not a bad version. Anybody else know it?
Gene-r Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 (edited) The Hit label was a bit like what Embassy was in the UK; adequate cover versions of current hit records, but available at a cheaper price so the average teenager could happily afford them. Quite a few soul-type covers came out on Hit. There's also: Val Palmer - Back In My Arms Again The Dacrons - Don't Hang Up Alpha Zoe - Keep Your Hands Off My Baby Clara & The Cleftones - Our Day Will Come Thomas Henry - So Much In Love Sammy Fox - The Monkey Time Gerry & The Georgettes - Quicksand Thomas Henry - Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um The Roamers - Just Like Romeo and Juliet Flower Sisters - Chapel Of Love Mary Sue & The Trams - Dancing In The Street Leroy Jones - Some Day (cover of Thomas Henry. In fact, given the Hit/Spar relationship, I would swear that the Leroy Jones version is, in fact, the Thomas Henry cut under a different artist name. I played them alongside each other and couldn't tell the difference). Wonder if Herbert Hunter recorded anything for Hit? Edited July 26, 2006 by Gene-R
Cheapsiderecords Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Herbert Hunter [AKA Leroy Jones] - The Twist / Herbert Hunter - Twistin' the night away - Hit 1
Cheapsiderecords Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Just found this, at least 5 Herbert Hunter 45's Section A - #1 thru #100Section A #1 Thru #100Section B #101 Thru #200Section C #201 Thru #355#1-20 [1962] #01 Herbert Hunter [AKA Leroy Jones] Fantasies - Mickey's monkeyThe Chords - Mickey's monkey#85 Connie Dee - Hello heartache, goodbye love / Ricky Dickens - Sugar shack #86 Kathy Taylor - I can't stay mad at you / Wayne Harris - Wonderful, wonderful #87 Ed Harris - Donna prima Donna / Music city Five & Ten [5 & 10] - Washington square #88 Berry Bradley - That Sunday, that summer / Jimmy, Wayne & Betty - Don't think twice, it's alright #89 Dotty & Dan - I'm leaving it up to you / Tennessee Six & Four [6 & 4]- Down at papa joe's #90 Leroy Jones - It's alright / Connie Dee - She's a fool #91 Music City Five - Maria Elena / Harvey Frolic - Matador #92 John Preston - Walking proud / Marty Wood - Five hundred miles away from home #93 Tom Tripp - Since I fell for you / Betty Coleson - Dominique #94 Roamers - Be true to your school - Joanne Kay - Wonderful summer #95 Scotties - Popsicles & icicles / I. Kadez Louie Louie #96 Fred York - There, I said it again / Belles - You don't have to be a baby to cry #97 Georgettes - Quicksand / Leroy Jones - Loddy Lo #98 Ricky Dickens - Midnight Mary / Ed Hardin - Drip Drop #99 "John Fitzgerald Kennedy A Memorial Album." Part 1 & Part 2. This was the only picture sleeve issued on Hit . ~ Fact and scan courtesy Paul W. Urbahns #100 Wayne Harris - Forget him / Jalopy Five - Drag City
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