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1 minute ago, tlscapital said:

Yes I know, I've pulled out my copy 1 month ago to put it in my play-box and re-listened to the instrumental flip which is a decent mechanical driven tune.

..at the risk of creating boredom....it was the inst that was played ..and I heard first....so always a 'pleasant' ditty to me

 

...back on track.....the issue is a LOT rarer I think

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41 minutes ago, jez jones said:

..at the risk of creating boredom....it was the inst that was played ..and I heard first....so always a 'pleasant' ditty to me

 

...back on track.....the issue is a LOT rarer I think

I like my Wand in the demo format, collectors have silly-tricky mind set-ups like that... And indeed some of the rarer Wand 45's are indeed much harder on stocker.

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35 minutes ago, jim g said:

There are 29 copies sold on Popsike, highest price £295 in 2014. 

Only ONE copy of the 29 sold is an issue copy - rare indeed! (pictured below, sold in January 2010 for £80)

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£80 is a bargain, £294 is over the top IMHO but in a realistic high-end price accordingly to today's volatile market where $999.00 is plain insane !

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Fantastic Northern Soul record and Wigan Casino allnighter monster sound. 

The prices of the classics are going crazy compared to the prices of the previous decades, but it all reflects demand and how many copies are on the market.

There must be hundreds of originals of this record in the UK, but they are all safely tucked away in collections!

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15 hours ago, Rick Cooper said:

Has it ever been confirmed who this Al Wilson is? The last I heard was that is supposed to be J R Bailey who was also Chuck Wood. 

Great record but yet another crazy price .

Rick 

The "Wand" Al Wilson (Not the other one) , Rubin, and Chuck Wood are all supposed to be the same. Also they / he is also supposed to be JR Bailey. I don't know if this is definite, but there was some earlier thread about it a few years ago.

Just found it here ...

Cheers
Mick

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19 hours ago, Rick Cooper said:

Paul

Perhaps I'm getting Chuck Wood mixed up here as I think your'e right about Lee Roye , but what do reckon to Al Wilson = JR Bailey.

Rick

I think someone has an acetate of "Tears" credited to JR Bailey. As for being Al Wilson I"ll have to read the old thread.

Cheers Paul

 

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