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Recently Acquired this DEMO without the AMY Mala Bell Distribution. (Blue Label from PopSike.com)

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Knew about the two DEMO's & added them to the collection over the years

Often wondered if there is yet another DEMO with Title spread over two lines.

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I think you mostly see demo's of this?

Found a few copies of the Nella Dodds on issue, all in one box - but - they were all mispressed. When you played them it was a C&W song. Both sides. I should have bought one just for the sake of it...might be why it didnt sell well as the momentum on the song might have been over by the time they tried to re-press them.

Gene

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I met a guy a few Years ago, who was one of the Supervisors at the RCA pressing plant in Indiana during the 1960's. As you'd imagine all promo's were freebies, sent out (and then forgotten about) to Radio Stations, D.J.'s and the like, whereas Issues were sent out on sale or return. once returned to the plant, the centre was punched out and the vinyl then recycled to make more records. I'd hazard a guess that many of the other Major's employed the same system.

Des Parker

Promo's were also used a "wage increase" for salesmen. When I worked at a distributor in the late 80s, the salesmen were given extra promos to take and sell to increase their wages.

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hi

which is the rearest demo -issue

gypsies-its a womans world -old town

dont seem to see alot of either for sale

but i recall seeing more issues than demos for sale is that true

sid

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Anybody got a scan of a Martha Star..Love is the Only Solution.....White Demo

would love to see that, never seen one!!!

thanks, Andy

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Cajun Hart..British issue

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Nice, Not many of those about.

I collect mainly U.S.A. stuff now, Still love the U.K. Labels though.

This is the Rarest I have on Warner Brothers.

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Nice, Not many of those about.

I collect mainly U.S.A. stuff now, Still love the U.K. Labels though.

This is the Rarest I have on Warner Brothers.

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Lovely, really like British stuff...only got a few myself though.

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I met a guy a few Years ago, who was one of the Supervisors at the RCA pressing plant in Indiana during the 1960's. As you'd imagine all promo's were freebies, sent out (and then forgotten about) to Radio Stations, D.J.'s and the like, whereas Issues were sent out on sale or return. once returned to the plant, the centre was punched out and the vinyl then recycled to make more records. I'd hazard a guess that many of the other Major's employed the same system.

Des Parker

Fascinating stuff Des, once read about the day they shut Brunswick records down, along came the demo men, and procedded to destroy a quarter of a million records with chainsaws.................. :thumbsup: , think the story is in the book "Chicago Soul", a mighty fine read.

Brett F

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Esther Phillips....British issue

I've never really cared for British releases, but that is a mighty handsome label.

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Just read through the thread, saw someone posted an alt take of Freddie Houston, my copy is the acetate of the actual old town release, bang same record. Just to redress the balance and add interest for the 70's fans, this is a Allied Records Test Pressing of The Gifted Four "Are You Choosing" which later came out on CSC, then later on Hamito-Semitica.

Brett F

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Idris Muhammad on Prestige demo LP, has the longer and superior cut of "I'm a Believer"

Brett F


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Emotion drenched wrist cutter.........

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hi

whitch is the rearest demo or issue

dave newman-make up your mind-look 5011

dont seem to see either for sale only boots of the demo

great record though

sid

pale blue issue is easily the rarest though some turned up a couple of years back and I remember being unable to sell an issue even at 100 quid

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pale blue issue is easily the rarest though some turned up a couple of years back and I remember being unable to sell an issue even at 100 quid

Pete out of interest what is the rarest record you have had to sell ?.

Ps that would be a good thread for all the dealers.

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Pete out of interest what is the rarest record you have had to sell ?.

Ps that would be a good thread for all the dealers.

When you mentioned Pete's name & a rare record, insatntly makes me think of a major label, black issue. Shocked when he posted a picture of it. Am I right Pete?

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When you mentioned Pete's name & a rare record, insatntly makes me think of a major label, black issue. Shocked when he posted a picture of it. Am I right Pete?

This one Ady? This is actually still here in my box, I sold it to my mate John for peanuts really, mainly because I wanted it to go to someone who'd never sell it, but it is actually here.

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Pete out of interest what is the rarest record you have had to sell ?.

Ps that would be a good thread for all the dealers.

Hard question because of selling things back in the old days that weren't considered rare: lenny Curtis £5, Tommy Bush £8 and so on.

Recent times, Mr Lucky - I was born to love you (with a crack in it) - sold for undisclosed 4 figure sum (will tell by pm)

(although that was the most expensive it's probably not the rarest, the rarest might be the two unissued Motown acetates I sold as they are one offs)

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Hard question because of selling things back in the old days that weren't considered rare: lenny Curtis £5, Tommy Bush £8 and so on.

Recent times, Mr Lucky - I was born to love you (with a crack in it) - sold for undisclosed 4 figure sum (will tell by pm)

(although that was the most expensive it's probably not the rarest, the rarest might be the two unissued Motown acetates I sold as they are one offs)

This site >> HERE << won't account for items that were not considered as rare, as you say, but will give you the yearly comparisons of items that were sold as rare back in any year....

Interesting to see just how much "value" has either been added to, or taken away from, an item over the years....

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The Other Side of Barbara Acklin depends on which Brunswick DEMO release you find.

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The 9-780xx series seems to be its own demo series- maybe a way to get a second push for the record? Ive seen 2 of these on this series now:

9-78025 - Adams Apple

9-78028 - B Acklin/Jackie Wilson

anyone seen other 9 series promos?

*** EDIT - did some research and decided to make a new thread with all the special DJ discs to see if anyone wants to help fill in the numbers....

Gene

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Perhaps not a mega rare 45 but a nice issue and pretty hard to find, fantastic double header and i reckon i had a stroke of luck picking this up last year for about twenty quid?

Regards - Mark Bicknell.

The issue I have has some water label damage, but it was the same green color, although the label layout is much different.

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Not sure if these are rarer on issue, but I think most non-hit Brunswick would be...

The Cooperettes has a smaller font than the one already posted in this thread.

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Not sure if these are rarer on issue, but I think most non-hit Brunswick would be...

The Cooperettes has a smaller font than the one already posted in this thread.

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Yes, the Layout of the Credits, also different.

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Yes, the Layout of the Credits, also different.

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and this is another label design layout - so thats 3 different issue's for Cooperettes!

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and this is another label design layout - so thats 3 different issue's for Cooperettes!

Thanks Gene.

Amazing that we have at least 3 Different Variations,

Quite Rare as a Stock Copy as it is.

Many Thanks for Posting them.


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Just noticed a guy mentioned "Somebody Somewhere Needs You" - Ike and Tina Turner on UK Warner Brothers single

Warners were pressed and distributed by Pye at the time and have got a copy of the EP containg "Somebody Somewhee Needs You" on UK Pye (not Warners) test pressing, with info typed on, ie not a white label, which is tasty,

Did have a London demo of "Open The Door"/"Our Love" - Darrell Banks with the titles and artist TYPEWRITTEN ON - very much regret selling that.

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Well I just got this in the post today and I'm f**kin made up. One of my favourite records and one that I have never seen before on a demo.

Me, Kitch and Glen, just sipping on some cold beers, thinking where the hell have you been looking ph34r.gif But you're right it's a rare funk record on the basis it's not funk.......see ya soon, Bluegrass funk in the box

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hi

which is the rearest demo -issue

gypsies-its a womans world -old town

dont seem to see alot of either for sale

but i recall seeing more issues than demos for sale is that true

sid

ive seen more demos than issues but who knows .great memories of my first visit to blackpool mecca in june 1974 . one of my all time favs ,so i thought i would get both

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Here is something. Not sure on how rare it is/ Looking at the numbers it's not a 9-series but has a 55381 number. Given to me by older brother Dave on my 40th as someone had kindly absconded with my uk red Brunswick demo! Anyway thanks again Dave. Was informed that it might have been recalled because Brunswick - or whoever were not happy with the title of Nothing but... and decided to change it.

Any other info on this..?

Kev Moore

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Here is something. Not sure on how rare it is/ Looking at the numbers it's not a 9-series but has a 55381 number. Given to me by older brother Dave on my 40th as someone had kindly absconded with my uk red Brunswick demo! Anyway thanks again Dave. Was informed that it might have been recalled because Brunswick - or whoever were not happy with the title of Nothing but... and decided to change it.

Any other info on this..?

Kev Moore

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Better than the one with Barbara Acklin on the flip eh?

Always Loved Nothing But Blue Skies...reminds me of Fuse.

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Hey Eddie. Here's one I got from Tim Brown I think about 4 or so years ago :D I prefer this side to be honest, but gotta have the issue too for TTEOT.

Cheers

Richard

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I rate this as seriously tough to find on W/Demo. I searched high and low when Eddie posted his but couldn't find one anywhere, in any condition. Managed to wrestle Eddie's from him eventually. Cheers Matey. :lol: :lol:

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ive seen more demos than issues but who knows .great memories of my first visit to blackpool mecca in june 1974 . one of my all time favs ,so i thought i would get both

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Hi Tony

As I said earlier in the Thread the Stock Copy has gotta be rarer, & Extremely nice to own.

Thanks for posting them.That White DEMO Label looks Mint as well.

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