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Was this ever booted on the Prophonics label as a look a like,

 

was done on a soul supply boot or some similar name boot,  

 

Ballpark figure of value please also ?

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    12-1500 for a proper one I would say.   Never seen a boot on Prophonics.   Cheers, Chris

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    Lookalikes on e-bay Tony, think they`ve only just been done recently though.

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  On 30/07/2014 at 17:50, dave pinch said:

Orig is stamped ARP

 

Cheers Dave.   :thumbsup:

Fun game if you're bored this weekend, if some chancer at your local do drops Cecil Washington make sure you ask him to play the other side and watch the reaction #worthlessonesidedbootlegplayingasshole

a copy described as pretty beat and playing 'quite noisy' just sold as a BIN for $1775

I have seen a red coloured look alike Prophonics boot, about 20 years ago, but that is the only one I have seen

  On 31/07/2014 at 07:42, martyn pitt said:

I have seen a red coloured look alike Prophonics boot, about 20 years ago, but that is the only one I have seen

 

That's surely a Soul Sounds boot - not Prophonics?  Sound quality, like the Vickie Baines on the same label, is diabolical.

 

I've seen recent one-sided boots on Prophonics (other side is just blank).  They still pop up on Ebay.  Pity it's one-sided - I love "The Light Of Day" just as much as "I Don't Like To Lose", and would be happy to have one as a listening copy at home if it played both sides.

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  On 31/07/2014 at 13:58, Gene-R said:

That's surely a Soul Sounds boot - not Prophonics?  Sound quality, like the Vickie Baines on the same label, is diabolical.

 

I've seen recent one-sided boots on Prophonics (other side is just blank).  They still pop up on Ebay.  Pity it's one-sided - I love "The Light Of Day" just as much as "I Don't Like To Lose", and would be happy to have one as a listening copy at home if it played both sides.

 

It was a long time ago Gene, in a record box at a nighter, I was sure it looked like my real one, only a red colour ... but I could be wrong.

 

I played "The Light of Day" at Radcliffe a couple of months back, great tune 

  On 31/07/2014 at 14:16, martyn pitt said:

It was a long time ago Gene, in a record box at a nighter, I was sure it looked like my real one, only a red colour ... but I could be wrong.

 

I played "The Light of Day" at Radcliffe a couple of months back, great tune 

 

What sort of reaction did "The Light Of Day" get when you played it, Martyn?

  On 31/07/2014 at 14:38, Gene-R said:

What sort of reaction did "The Light Of Day" get when you played it, Martyn?

Pretty good Gene.

 

I played it at Winsford a few years back, quite a few people asked me what it was, including a couple of DJ's, went down well, as it should it is a great dance record.

  On 30/07/2014 at 17:25, Tony A said:

Was this ever booted on the Prophonics label as a look a like,

 

was done on a soul supply boot or some similar name boot,  

 

Ballpark figure of value please also ?

 

Sold one about 18 months ago in Ex Condition about £1100

There's a plain white label, no print at all, bootleg of this. I've no idea where i picked it up, I've had it at least 20 years, but it was probably in a soul pack or something like. IIRC (not played it for a while) it's a four track 7".

 

Can't remember what else is on it though.

  On 02/08/2014 at 23:03, ScooterNik said:

There's a plain white label, no print at all, bootleg of this. I've no idea where i picked it up, I've had it at least 20 years, but it was probably in a soul pack or something like. IIRC (not played it for a while) it's a four track 7".

 

Can't remember what else is on it though.

 

It's a white label test pressing for Soul Supply EP SS 105, and the tracks are:

 

THE GROUP FEATURING CECIL WASHINGTON: I Don't Like To Lose (Prophonics)

THE ELLUSIONS: You Didn't Have To Leave (Lamon)

THE NOMADS: Something's Bad (Mo-Groov)

THE TOPICS: Hey Girl (Where Are You Going) (Chadwick)

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