Guest Classic45s Posted November 13, 2015 Posted November 13, 2015 (edited) This week, we added some new 45s to our Louise Neal 45 Soul Auctions page, which features eye-popping, previously unplayed promo treasures from the Louise Neal Soul 45 collection. See the Auctions page for photos. If you are interested in bidding, please visit the Louise Neal 45 Soul Auctions page for images and an explanation of the auction process. Tina Britt, Eastern 605 (promo), 1965. "You're Absolutely Right / Look" Condition: M- (M-(x)|EX+|M-) This rare single offers two top-notch Motown-Soul-style dancers — you'll definitely fill dance floors with this one! This beautiful promo copy has Near Mint labels... nearly flawless! The B side label has a small red star stamped on it. The vinyl has signs of storage wear and possible use, grading a strong EX. Fortunately, the audio is Near Mint; the audio is strong and undistorted, but I heard one or two light "pops" during play, which is why the audio isn't graded Mint. I note that the wax trail-off has what looks like "Bell Sound" etched in cursive lettering on it. There are lots of reissues and knockoffs of this record: Just remember, there's nothing like the real thing! And that's what you're getting here: The rare original 1965 Eastern promo 45 release. HIGH BID: $80 USD Other 45s still available for opening bids: Capitols, Portrait 109 (promo), 1962. "I'll Drink A Toast / Fine Momma's Daughter" Condition: M- (M|M-(sw)|M) Northern Soul with a strong RnB vocal group influence. Both of these rare sides are worthy additions to your Soul collection. FYI, this male vocal group isn't the same one that hit on Karen with "Cool Jerk." Note: This new, unplayed promo copy has pristine labels, and the vinyl would also grade Mint but for a very slight, no-impact warp. The audio is pristine Mint, both sides. Minimum Bid: $65 Chino Feaster, Blue Rock 4078 (promo), 1968. "You're So Much Woman / A Grown Man Cry" Condition: M- (M-|M-|M) The A side is that rare ballad that's perfect for slow moments in a Northern Soul set... A real winner! On the flip side, the singer lets loose with some Deep Soul chops. This new, unplayed promo copy comes in a crisp Blue Rock Records factory sleeve. Its labels and vinyl exhibit faint signs of storage wear, grading Near Mint. The audio, I'm pleased to say, sounds pristine. Minimum Bid: $90 Lovelace Watkins, Sue 10-003 (promo), 1964. "Dreams / Who Am I" Condition: M- (M|M-|M-) Although it was actually this single's B side, the mid-tempo "Dreams" draws crowds as a top-notch track with a particularly sweet, crisp rhythm track. This rarely seen, unplayed promo copy has Mint labels. I'm grading the vinyl and audio Near Mint to reflect very light storage wear and very light (but mostly inaudible) surface noise, respectively. Minimum Bid: $150 Oliver Joy, Big Deal 134, 1967. "Don't You Let Nobody Tell You / You Know That I Love You" Condition: M- (M- (x)|M|M) From a small New Orleans label, this rare single offers two soulful ballads — One in a Deep Soul mood and the other leaning towards Northern Soul. This new, unplayed stock copy has been stamped as a promo, with "D.J. Copy" on one side and two stars on the other. Aside from the faintest of storage wear, the vinyl is pristine Mint, and the audio has no notable flaws, grading Mint as well. MB: $100 _______ Louise Neal was a black female disk jockey from North Carolina who had a 3-hour Soul/RnB/Blues show from the late 1950s through the mid-1960s. During that time, she collected thousands of (mostly) promo 45s at her home from the many record companies she was registered with for receiving promotional material--ABC, Atlantic/Atco, Chess/Checker/Cadet, Decca, Brunswick, Shout, Stax/Volt, Fame, Imperial, Jubilee, Okeh, Sue, Philles, SureFine, Vee-Jay, Kent, Duke, Bell, Paula/Ronn, Rojac, Peacock, Motown (all labels), Veep, Capitol, Modern, Dial, Jamie and many others. A large number of these precious 45s accumulated unopened in their original shipping packages after Neal left the business and moved to New York in 1967. (Also during 1963-65, when Neal had earlier left town.) Most are highly collectable and extremely rare Northern Soul singles with book values ranging well above $100... a few above $1,000! Many are pristine--unplayed and with a bare minimum of storage wear. Others may exhibit very light storage wear and/or an "x" marked on the label. A good many come in their original factory sleeve, some of which are rare and valuable on their own these days. The collection also contains rarities and classics of interest to fans of RnB, Blues, Girl Groups, Doo Wop, and various other genres of Rock. We began selling records from the Louise Neal collection in June 2015, and it will take years for us to get through everything. To see what's for sale, what's already sold, and what's coming up, visit the Louise Neal Collection page on Classic 45s (https://www.classic45s.com/). We continue to add more details about the collection as time permits. This page shows all the Louise Neal 45s we've added to date (some have sold). Edited Monday at 19:11 by Classic45s Updated auction info. Edited Wednesday at 14:15 by Classic45s price updates 0 Edited November 20, 2015 by Classic45s
Guest Classic45s Posted November 13, 2015 Posted November 13, 2015 Opening bid on Charles $700 USD...
Guest Classic45s Posted November 17, 2015 Posted November 17, 2015 This incredibly clean copy of Charles Sheffield on Excello will close in auction in just over 24 hours. The current high bid is $1000 USD. The current high bid on Tina Britt is $80 USD and she will close on 11/21. Thanks for all the interest
Guest Classic45s Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 Tina Britt closing in 24 hours .... beautiful white promo Eastern 605!
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