Mal C Posted July 25, 2015 Posted July 25, 2015 (edited) I wonder, Monique - if you Love me, when I first personally discovered this 45 it was always on Gold copies, then in the mid nineties Orange / white ones started to appear, was that always the case? mal Edited July 25, 2015 by Mal C
Rich Buckley Posted July 26, 2015 Posted July 26, 2015 Hi Mal,Hope you're good pal. Mine's orange/white and I got it from Mick Smith early 90s. I've just had a look on popsike and there are more of the orange/white variety. Cracking record though! I first heard this at one of the Cleethorpes weekenders and then badgered Mick until he let me buy his.Rich
Robbk Posted July 26, 2015 Posted July 26, 2015 Both label styles are legitimate originals, from the mid sixties.
Mal C Posted July 26, 2015 Author Posted July 26, 2015 thats good to know, I have her other releases but never got this one, obviously this is from a certain auction going on on-line at the moment, which i was sure was the real deal, but as I've said, id always seen the gold one for years,then a orange/white in the mid 9ts...just out of interest Robb, who do you think Monique really is?Mal
Robbk Posted July 26, 2015 Posted July 26, 2015 I have no clue who Monique is. But, I don't think she's from Detroit. I think that tapes of Dave Hamilton's tracks happened to get into the hands of Maurice Jackson from a Detroit contact of his, and he took them to Gene Chandler, and they recorded a Chicago singer (Monique) over them. I can't place her voice on another artist I know.
Mal C Posted July 27, 2015 Author Posted July 27, 2015 cheers Robb, I guess we may never know...I dint know however that Maurice Jackson took them to Gene Chandler...M
Robbk Posted July 27, 2015 Posted July 27, 2015 (edited) Gene Chandler was co-owner and one of the 2 executive producers of Maurci Records. So, I just assumed that he took them to him. Simtec Simmons was the other. Edited July 27, 2015 by RobbK 1
Soulcarp Posted July 28, 2015 Posted July 28, 2015 Was always lead to believe the gold was the rarest of the two,as the B side was pressed up as a A side "Orange & white " but not on gold, any info on this ?
Robbk Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 I lived in Chicago at the time the record was out, and searched for 45s in USA up to mid 1972. I have seen more copies of the orange & white than the gold. I would say about 5 to 1. But I wouldn't say the gold was "rare". As to how many of each are now in the hands of NS collectors, I couldn't say. Both Monique records are "uncommon", but I wouldn't define them as "rare".
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