Guest briktf Posted November 9, 2014 Posted November 9, 2014 Was wondering what the going rate is for this at the moment ? Popsike prices all over the place . Couple on eBay just now. Any ideas?? Thanks
Guest briktf Posted November 9, 2014 Posted November 9, 2014 Thanks, that's what I thought. Although has gone for over 100 a few times and even 225!! Was it ever booted? Can't recall ever seeing one
pikeys dog Posted November 9, 2014 Posted November 9, 2014 Never booted (unless it's been done in the lastfew years).... was an easy to find ten quid record until about 7 years ago, then started flying up in price. 2
Guest briktf Posted November 9, 2014 Posted November 9, 2014 Never booted (unless it's been done in the lastfew years).... was an easy to find ten quid record until about 7 years ago, then started flying up in price. Not so easy to find now though it seems? Looks like somebody might get a bargain then
pow wow mik Posted November 9, 2014 Posted November 9, 2014 Not so easy to find now though it seems? Looks like somebody might get a bargain then Well they might have done without this thread! if it's £60, I'll have one. No? Thought not ]
Guest son of stan Posted November 9, 2014 Posted November 9, 2014 Never booted (unless it's been done in the lastfew years).... was an easy to find ten quid record until about 7 years ago, then started flying up in price.
Premium Stuff Posted November 9, 2014 Posted November 9, 2014 (edited) 60 quid? Not for a long time Edited November 9, 2014 by Premium Stuff
Guest son of stan Posted November 9, 2014 Posted November 9, 2014 Easy find? Tenner 7years ago? Was it? Huge in Stafford era...20-30 in the money of those days .. Great record so I am surprised if it went down....
pikeys dog Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 I paid a tenner for mine no more than ten years ago.
pow wow mik Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 (edited) Yes, one of those records that the advent of ebay and the net early 2000s showed up to be quite common in the US, and there were always a lot in the UK with import stamp holes. There were copies everywhere for a while as they got hoovered up. Dried up now though, a solid £100 record, and wont be cheap again. Real belter too Edited November 10, 2014 by pow wow mik 1
Chalky Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Think I paid a fiver back in the 80's. Tim Brown sold a demo either earlier this year or last for £30. That is all it was and cheaper for years. Some loon paid a fortune and all of a sudden everyone wants serious money for a record that in the scheme of things is pretty common. 3
KevH Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 (edited) Think I paid a fiver back in the 80's. Tim Brown sold a demo either earlier this year or last for £30. That is all it was and cheaper for years. Some loon paid a fortune and all of a sudden everyone wants serious money for a record that in the scheme of things is pretty common. I'd have had that at 30 Chalky ,,traded on my m- issue,made some money for a change. Paid about 10-20 on ebay around 10 years ago....and no i didn't want it for the Wigan flip. Edited November 10, 2014 by KevH
Premium Stuff Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 The ebay one went for over 100 quid as expected - despite the crap photo.
Joesoul1958 Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Sold one of these the other week for £90, an issue copy in VG+ Condition. always seem to hover around the £75 to £110, depending on condition. Great record, only sold it because I have a minty DEMO.
Agentsmith Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 great tune, awesome double sider,.....one of the best credited records, that is a who's who of detroit staff...robert kreinar (bob babbitt ), dennis coffey, mike theodore, micheal campbell & ray monet.....monatary worthiness pales into insignificance with the quality of this production.....and it's latter popularity is probably well overdue, despite the fact it's been there or thereabouts for a very long time ( played at the catacombs ). 3
Drew3 Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 great tune, awesome double sider,.....one of the best credited records, that is a who's who of detroit staff...robert kreinar (bob babbitt ), dennis coffey, mike theodore, micheal campbell & ray monet.....monatary worthiness pales into insignificance with the quality of this production.....and it's latter popularity is probably well overdue, despite the fact it's been there or thereabouts for a very long time ( played at the catacombs ). This his is new to me and I love it. What is the tune on the other side? Regards. Drew.
Guest Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 (edited) Yes, brilliant double sider..........one that`s going to climb over the next few months/years and surprising how many come up to me and ask who it is. Not a well know tune up in Lancs. A good £30 well spent! Flip here Drew. https://youtu.be/rXdemvbwuCM Edited November 10, 2014 by Guest
Agentsmith Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 "why do you treat me like you do / i'm stuck on you baby"
Agentsmith Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Yes, brilliant double sider..........one that`s going to climb over the next few months/years and surprising how many come up to me and ask who it is. Not a well know tune up in Lancs. A good £30 well spent! Flip here Drew. https://youtu.be/rXdemvbwuCM yep, picked it up for that price last year...minter as well in company sleeve....probably was quite common until it got picked up in the quest to vary playlists...same thing has happened to another mercury/detroit project that robert bateman had a hand in, principly the chalfontes ( shal-fon-tays ) "he loves me" now zooming in price as well.
Chalky Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 yep, picked it up for that price last year...minter as well in company sleeve....probably was quite common until it got picked up in the quest to vary playlists...same thing has happened to another mercury/detroit project that robert bateman had a hand in, principly the chalfontes ( shal-fon-tays ) "he loves me" now zooming in price as well. It isn't a quest to vary playlists is it, its a quest to follow the flock, the sheep mentality. As younsay above a year ago it was a £30 record, demo £60 or £75 maybe. If the person whomsaw fit to pay so much had come on eher and offered a ton, he would have got an offer of loads of copies. As for who is involved in the prductions I doubt most even bother to find out. 3
Drew3 Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 "why do you treat me like you do / i'm stuck on you baby" Thanks AS and Steve. Which is the A side as a 'knownowt' such as I cannot tell from the scans? I think I have heard 'Why do you treat me like you do' so wondering if that is the A side? How can one tell from those scans as both seem to have an A standing aside from the credits, (you'll tell me it's something so obvious of course ). Regards. Drew.
Guest Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 (edited) Thanks AS and Steve. Which is the A side as a 'knownowt' such as I cannot tell from the scans? I think I have heard 'Why do you treat me like you do' so wondering if that is the A side? How can one tell from those scans as both seem to have an A standing aside from the credits, (you'll tell me it's something so obvious of course ). Regards. Drew. Bloody hell i`d just put it back .................................................................picks up glasses! Drill hole through issue number........checks deadwax......................................Stuck on my Baby is the A. Edited November 10, 2014 by Guest
Guest Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 It isn't a quest to vary playlists is it, its a quest to follow the flock, the sheep mentality. As younsay above a year ago it was a £30 record, demo £60 or £75 maybe. If the person whomsaw fit to pay so much had come on eher and offered a ton, he would have got an offer of loads of copies. As for who is involved in the prductions I doubt most even bother to find out. Depends on where you are Chalky................it`s a very underplayed record up here, and I did buy it because it was a good, inexpensive and seldom heard tune.
Patto Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Great record I'm Stuck On My Baby,and sounds brill when played alongside Irma & the Fascinators--Lost love
Premium Stuff Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 ...same thing has happened to another mercury/detroit project that robert bateman had a hand in, principly the chalfontes ( shal-fon-tays ) "he loves me" now zooming in price as well. is it? Good if it is - great double-sider that one is too
Agentsmith Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 to us karl, who've been around for longer than we can remember, you're right...we can view it in that light, people will naturally chase a good record and if it's relatively common...eventually though, these copies dry up, vicious circle-like and we arrive at square one, not go back to it...it then becomes a required rarity, a realm it hasn't actually been in, but lets not forget the bigger picture here,...and ive stated this before...records are second only to antiques for collectability and we're only 60 years into the revelation that was r n' b, that became soul but overall, is referred to as "race" or black music. the irony is, above our cynisism about sheep, it's good to know that a good record is being held in such high esteem, that has been known and has been around for a long time, but never really got it's just desserts, so perhaps we should forgive the unknowing for any obsessing. 1
Agentsmith Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Great record I'm Stuck On My Baby,and sounds brill when played alongside Irma & the Fascinators--Lost love mmm....some good titles involving "lost love"...my preference at the moment?.....lee williams & the cymbals on carnival
Guest Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Great record I'm Stuck On My Baby,and sounds brill when played alongside Irma & the Fascinators--Lost love Or The Ikettes - What`cha Gonna Do!
KevH Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 Sounded ok to me when Mick H played it at the 100 club in July. (oops has that just pushed the price up a little more.?) One of those tunes that sounds "right for now" again.....hard hitting no prisoners dance floor destroyer.......oldie to some maybe.Does the business.
Tricky Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 The thing is i agree with Chalky that it is / was a common tune. However there are far more collecters now worldwide than ever before. If you had it in your collection as opposed to say a hotbox not many people would sell it would they? Hence a rise in price.
Popular Post pow wow mik Posted November 10, 2014 Popular Post Posted November 10, 2014 The thing is i agree with Chalky that it is / was a common tune. However there are far more collecters now worldwide than ever before. If you had it in your collection as opposed to say a hotbox not many people would sell it would they? Hence a rise in price. I think that this is a reality that people who have been collecting years are struggling to come to terms with - the fact that these various strands of vintage black music have finally trancended the realm of the hardcore enthusiast and achieved worldwide recognition amongst certain demographics; become a mainstream lifestyle accessory. who these people are is something of a mystery to me, but I'd guess at 30 something culture vultures on one hand and bored middle aged men with surplus wealth to blow - replacing wurlitzers and stupid sports cars with old vinyl. Old vinyl, whether actually having it, or pretending to have it via boots, seems to be the lifestyle choice of our time, and exists way above and beyond the days when you knew everyone who was into it, days which even i remember. not only do prices for cult and classic records reflect this extra demand, but the whole concept of value has changed. Records that were cheap for years can shoot up almost overnight, as a record's profile suddenly reaches this new audience. i remember being gutted in the 90s when i found out that the wayne carter i'd paid £100 for was part of the entire stock turning up. I felt properly ripped off, cos the way i figured it, i knew everyone in the world who would consider buying the record at any price, and they amounted to about 50 people; a few hundred turning up made the thing more or less worthless. today, by contrast, a record existing in the 1000s, like the irma & scotts, is actually rare in the context of the 1000s of people worldwide who are now djs or collectors. A common record, something like nina simone ' dont come back jack' sells week in, week out around $90....total sales at that price would have put it in the charts it's sold so many. So for a record so good, and for such an archetypal piece of iconic cultural history, that makes you look cool in front of girls for having it...£30 actually seems ridiculously cheap...no wonder prices so easily escalate. Aftef all, the huge surplus of wealth held by certain parts of society has got to go on something...better this than luis vitton bags...or so i always thought! fact is, the game's changed. It's not underground any more...awareness through youtube and the internet, the sheer quality of it, the lack of cool modern culture have all contributed to an explosion in this thing that for years was an esoteric obsession. The people paying these crazy prices haven't slowly evolved into obsessive collectors over years, patiently building collections, learning knowledge...it isn't coming from a personal obsession like old school collecting - it's an accessory, a lifestyle choice for the comfortable and it's about the indemand stuff, the cool stuff to have...image, probably djing and positional goods. goes to prove - be careful what you wish for!l 4
Modernsoulsucks Posted November 10, 2014 Posted November 10, 2014 I don't disagree with general thrust of that theory but I do have some difficulty in reconciling these thousands of collectors and dj's with the 8 and 9 bidders detailed on the last two copies of this that went through EBay. It doesn't take much it seems. ROD 1
Mellorful Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 Great record I'm Stuck On My Baby,and sounds brill when played alongside Irma & the Fascinators--Lost love I agree with you in that it goes very well with Irma & Fascinators, also plays nicely alongside perigents - love on the rampage. Some tunes have the flexibilty to fit into many DJ sets which probably explains why its suddenly become an 'in demand' record. Thanks for reminding me about Irma & Fascinators, might have to dig mine out and give it a spin at a function. 1
givemesoul Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 I sold it for less than 30 quid a few years ago and that copy was mint and came from moerer
pow wow mik Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 I don't disagree with general thrust of that theory but I do have some difficulty in reconciling these thousands of collectors and dj's with the 8 and 9 bidders detailed on the last two copies of this that went through EBay. It doesn't take much it seems. ROD Ha ha yes, I possibly got a bit carried away there. But those 8 or 9 bidders are the ones bidding on that copy, that passes through ebay that week. The difference now is that there's always 8 or 9 bidders, so the pool must be pretty big. bidding on r&b on ebay early 2000s, when you could see the bidders' names, there were rarely more than 3, and I nearly always knew them as long time collectors. one of my first ebay purchases was tito puente 'hit the bongo' on 45, which at that time was unknown on 45, I won it at $90 and beat my mate up the road, and my other mate in southend! my point really is that it's trendy now, plus seen as a fairly secure investment. Result - hoards of bandwagon jumpers. I suppose it would be all good if this explosion was parallelled in an increase in going out and dancing, but I fear that the new wave aren't always the type.
Chalky Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 (edited) I guess we will never know the demographic of those who are bidding. Ebay seems more than dodgy these days with shill bidding and mates bidding up prices. Of the legitimate bidders it would be intersting to see their age & the reason (for the collection or DJing etc), are they following trends and in man cases why not go to forums and request a want rather than pay what are perceived as inflated prices. Edited November 11, 2014 by chalky
Popular Post KevH Posted November 11, 2014 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2014 Aren't we over analysing this.? If i was 30 ,starting into soul/northern and heard I & Scotts,i'd want one.!! 4
Modernsoulsucks Posted November 11, 2014 Posted November 11, 2014 Again, Mik I get what you're saying but it doesn't kinda tie in with my overall experience or impression of what is going on. Latest things I got off EBay highest number of bidders was around 3 and that was for pretty standard well-known stuff that you see much higher on sales lists over here. You'd think if there were a lot of interested folk out there then there would have been more interest. My experience of selling at say Radcliffe or Burnley is that very few interested. Had more look through my box at Wigan in first 10 minutes than all night recently. Hence I've not come to any firm conclusions as yet. I know part of the explanation is demand when a 45 gets "talked up", some of it is to do with buying for re-sale I feel. And I guess some of it comes down to buyers being clueless in some instances especially in relation to boot prices. As Kev says it doesn't do to overanalyse things but in this instance it's the random nature of the thing that makes it interesting to me. ROD
Soulgirl85 Posted November 13, 2014 Posted November 13, 2014 I have a M- one for sale now for 100 in the sales forum
The Yank Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 One was just recently listed on Manship's web site. Wonder what that one will go for...
Guest Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 Popsike! https://www.popsike.com/Irene-and-the-Scotts-Im-stuck-on-my-baby-Smash-Red-issue-Northern-soul/111154262167.html Get ready for a john Manship special!
Agentsmith Posted November 14, 2014 Posted November 14, 2014 yep, checked jm today...low and behold his second demo of the year at auction....can anyone recall what the first one realized?. imho, i believe the background to a record does count a lot to the obvious enthusiasts, be they in a minority perhaps, but it's part of human psyche to gather information and very little attracts attention quite like records with pedigree..in this individual case, the credits speak for theirselves and they make the record worthy of a sale in any language.
Frankie Crocker Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 One was just recently listed on Manship's web site. Wonder what that one will go for... A white demo on Manship's auction site right now, bids at £12... Should go for £250 plus given the current hype. A good record and fairly common but never £100 surely. Beware of who's spinning this... Has a quantity turned up or has someone stockpiled it with a view to cashing in? Certainly a record for the sheep given the recent stampede. Smash is a major label with many good artists so watch out for the Tempests and Jay & The Techniques coming your way soon...
KevH Posted November 15, 2014 Posted November 15, 2014 I disagree , threads like this perpetuate a sheep mentality. Any one would think this is a new phenomenon !! Also I guess anyone who's has owned it for a while and loved it better keep quiet. .... Don't want to tagged as sheep. Kfc. 1
Mal C Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 Aren't we over analysing this.? If i was 30 ,starting into soul/northern and heard I & Scotts,i'd want one.!! How great that would be to discover all these records again, for the first time!!! 3
KevH Posted November 16, 2014 Posted November 16, 2014 Go away you little ba$tard!!! I blame the shepherds.
Henrun Posted November 18, 2014 Posted November 18, 2014 I thought I had bought one on Discogs on Friday for what seemed a reasonable £85. The record was described as being in immaculate condition in it's birth sleeve. I was a bit concerned as the seller was slow to send the invoice so I could pay but I have just got and email from Discogs saying the the seller had cancelled the order. I wonder if this has anything to do with the recent interest in the record and price rise. Oh the Discogs seller was John Manship.
Peter Richer Posted November 18, 2014 Posted November 18, 2014 (edited) I thought I had bought one on Discogs on Friday for what seemed a reasonable £85. The record was described as being in immaculate condition in it's birth sleeve. I was a bit concerned as the seller was slow to send the invoice so I could pay but I have just got and email from Discogs saying the the seller had cancelled the order. I wonder if this has anything to do with the recent interest in the record and price rise. Oh the Discogs seller was John Manship. It looks as though it migrated over to the auction instead of your mail box (see post 41) on that same day. Could have been just an oversight in not updating discogs (I personally don't know how that system works). Anyway, here's a link: https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/index.php/auction/latest ... you never know, if you're lucky you might be able to pick it up for less than the original £85 price tag?!? Edited November 18, 2014 by Peter Richer 1
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