Mark W Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 Just seen that the original studio acetate of Gloria Jones " Gone with the wind is my love" finished at £670!! Don't know if I'm more shocked or gutted, I reckoned it would have went for a few £K easily so never followed the auction...would have had a go at it around that price. Just me or does that seem like a spectacular bargain?
Neckender Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 1 hour ago, mark w said: Just seen that the original studio acetate of Gloria Jones " Gone with the wind is my love" finished at £670!! Don't know if I'm more shocked or gutted, I reckoned it would have went for a few £K easily so never followed the auction...would have had a go at it around that price. Just me or does that seem like a spectacular bargain? original acetate: where was the information on the auction to verify that it was authentic? 2
Woodbutcher Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 John says it came from Lou Barreto himself so one assumes it's the real thing ... ?
Mark W Posted September 9, 2016 Author Posted September 9, 2016 The sales pitch certainly said it was original; "filed at Dore in LA for 50 years" "authentic 1967 studio acetate".....so I was taking those statements on face value...would love to hear the whole provenance story though
Peter Richer Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 Wow, this could be good. Headline: 'Butch casts doubt on authenticity of Manship auction shocker.' Can't wait to see how this one goes ...
Peter99 Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 2 hours ago, mark w said: Just seen that the original studio acetate of Gloria Jones " Gone with the wind is my love" finished at £670!! Don't know if I'm more shocked or gutted, I reckoned it would have went for a few £K easily so never followed the auction...would have had a go at it around that price. Just me or does that seem like a spectacular bargain? Yep, I reckon that would be a nice thing to have at that money. 1
Guest chorleybloke Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 I agree it has to be regarded as a bargain. I refrained from putting an overnight snipe on it because I assumed it would go for daft money.... 3K was my estimate. Not for the first time, I made a stupid decision Maybe the crackles put folk off? Cheers...........Pete
Frankie Crocker Posted September 11, 2016 Posted September 11, 2016 Went for less than expected so someone had a bargain. That said, it is an acetate as opposed to a proper record. Acetates deteriorate with handling and plays, more so than vinyl records. Hopefully, the sound will be preserved in a studio and transferred onto another medium. If put on 7 inch, it could sell hundreds at £10 a pop making the original investment a shrewd bit of business.
Northern Soul Uk Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 Hasn't it been released already on a 7? Unless this is a different recording?
Guest johnny hart Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 Gloria Jones version was released by SoulPurpose spr 2001. It came out in 2012 and copies still available around a tenner. Most of the repro copies of big sounds old and new appear on Ebay at around £6.99 (how do they do it?). LOL .
Mark W Posted September 12, 2016 Author Posted September 12, 2016 Its readily available on legit rerelease, so well preserved. Think there are 3 labels it's available on, including one of Lou Barreto's. The fact it's an acetate makes it even better for me as it's the only original format. I reckon it's a myth about acetates deteriorating, no worse than styrene imho. I had an audiodisc acetate with an alternate take of "Black wings..." By Hayes Cotton which I kicked the arse out of for years on various decks and it never lost sound quality to any great degree. Fact of getting a one off studio disc of a tune of immense quality makes the Gloria Jones acetate a very tasty item I'd suggest
Peter99 Posted September 12, 2016 Posted September 12, 2016 19 minutes ago, mark w said: Its readily available on legit rerelease, so well preserved. Think there are 3 labels it's available on, including one of Lou Barreto's. The fact it's an acetate makes it even better for me as it's the only original format. I reckon it's a myth about acetates deteriorating, no worse than styrene imho. I had an audiodisc acetate with an alternate take of "Black wings..." By Hayes Cotton which I kicked the arse out of for years on various decks and it never lost sound quality to any great degree. Fact of getting a one off studio disc of a tune of immense quality makes the Gloria Jones acetate a very tasty item I'd suggest Very tasty - said in my best southern accent with a bit of a growl! Pedro 1
Sean Hampsey Posted September 17, 2016 Posted September 17, 2016 Lou Baretto contacted me nearly 3 years ago about this acetate asking what I thought he should do with it, to secure the best price. I suggested John Manship's site would probably be the best place and although he deliberated for some time I think he made the right choice. It's likely that had the GJ version not been released a couple of years ago the acetate may have made more as an 'exclusive' version, but as a collectors piece (in that it came from Lou himself) there's no doubting its proper. Sean
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