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Hi guys,could you tell me if the 70s gwen Owens reissue,just say your wanted,is a legal issue .

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  On 11/03/2015 at 13:03, tezcaine said:

Hi guys,could you tell me if the 70s gwen Owens reissue,just say your wanted,is a legal issue .

 

Don't think so...

Is a re-issue a legal issue? that is the issue :elvis:

 Sometimes you don't have to tell people your wanted and needed Pete! :lol: 

  On 11/03/2015 at 13:49, Pete S said:

Gwen Owens wished me happy birthday yesterday - sometimes life is just surreal

 

 

Like.

  On 11/03/2015 at 13:03, tezcaine said:

Hi guys,could you tell me if the 70s gwen Owens reissue,just say your wanted,is a legal issue .

It was pressed up at Monarch Pressing Plant in Los Angeles in 1974 (Delta # 102402).  It was rumoured that it was pressed up by Simon Soussan.  If it had been a legitimate re-issue by the owner, Roger Bass (or whoever owned Sound, Inc.) in Detroit, why was it pressed in L.A.  Should we really assume that British record dealers paid Bass, or whoever owned the rights to Sound City's recordings, for issuing that record?  I rather doubt that.

  On 11/03/2015 at 23:59, RobbK said:

It was pressed up at Monarch Pressing Plant in Los Angeles in 1974 (Delta # 102402).  It was rumoured that it was pressed up by Simon Soussan.  If it had been a legitimate re-issue by the owner, Roger Bass (or whoever owned Sound, Inc.) in Detroit, why was it pressed in L.A.  Should we really assume that British record dealers paid Bass, or whoever owned the rights to Sound City's recordings, for issuing that record?  I rather doubt that.

Thought it was later than '74 - it certainly wasn't "big" over here until after that. 

  On 12/03/2015 at 07:45, Steve G said:

It was 76-77 I thought and yes a bootleg!

Yes, '76 might be right.  I was trying to estimate the year by using the delta #.  My list only goes to 96,000.  In any case, I can't imagine that Roger Bass got them pressed up in L.A. when he was in Detroit, just to ship them all to The UK for the NS market.  I remember that Soussan was getting boots pressed up at Monarch at that time.

  On 11/03/2015 at 23:59, RobbK said:

It was pressed up at Monarch Pressing Plant in Los Angeles in 1974 (Delta # 102402).  It was rumoured that it was pressed up by Simon Soussan.  If it had been a legitimate re-issue by the owner, Roger Bass (or whoever owned Sound, Inc.) in Detroit, why was it pressed in L.A.  Should we really assume that British record dealers paid Bass, or whoever owned the rights to Sound City's recordings, for issuing that record?  I rather doubt that.

Rob , if the Delta is that number, then it dates to late May 1977

Cheers

Mick

  On 11/03/2015 at 23:59, RobbK said:

It was pressed up at Monarch Pressing Plant in Los Angeles in 1974 (Delta # 102402).  It was rumoured that it was pressed up by Simon Soussan.  If it had been a legitimate re-issue by the owner, Roger Bass (or whoever owned Sound, Inc.) in Detroit, why was it pressed in L.A.  Should we really assume that British record dealers paid Bass, or whoever owned the rights to Sound City's recordings, for issuing that record?  I rather doubt that.

 

It was pressed in early 1977 Robb, the first ones that came over were pressings sold as originals via a Wigan outlet

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  On 11/03/2015 at 13:03, tezcaine said:

Hi guys,could you tell me if the 70s gwen Owens reissue,just say your wanted,is a legal issue .

 

Comes from Monarch pressing plant in Los Angeles, hardly likely knowing those guys.

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