Simon T Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 plus, rare and early Jobelle Never Gonna Let You Go Jan 12" 1976 - had 25 of these from Dave R wish I still had 'em they'd be on e-bay tomorrow I've got the Jobell on a wierd 12" with Zerba- 'Closer To The Feeling' - Warwick, on the other side; what's that all about? The labels got "copyright: 1976" on both sides. The Jobell is a 'special disco version' @ 4:56, yet the 'disco side' of the JAN 7" is 5:19.
Simon M Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Yep it's 'You Dont Know' UK 12" cant remember the lable think it's LOGO ...........fetchin big boogie bucks at the mo Baz M Blimey those boogie blokes are spreading their wings a bit ...Not too boogie styled really .. very nice group sound me thinks I'll find mine soon ..
Simon T Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Dave, Alfie Davidson on a 12? Steve "Alfie Davison remix..................twelver" (My favorite intro ever, Martin Barnfather circa 1983) 1
Simon M Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 "Alfie Davison remix..................twelver" (My favorite intro ever, Martin Barnfather circa 1983) Ah ha , this was when Barnfather was at his best ..
Simon M Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Had it on a tape from someone, years back. Been on my wants list since. Sound Clip Dave ?? Oops hope you are well mate ? Alwite Gavin (I hear Steve G struggled home with his rare stuff last night) .., yeah I'd like to hear this one too
Guest Gavin Page Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 "Alfie Davison remix..................twelver" (My favorite intro ever, Martin Barnfather circa 1983) Nice on a 12. Don't see it around much at all !
Guest Gavin Page Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Alwite Gavin (I hear Steve G struggled home with his rare stuff last night) .., yeah I'd like to hear this one too Yep all good mate. Steve and I did have a little drink Would try and find the tape but I know I have no hope.
Guest Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Yep it's 'You Dont Know' UK 12" cant remember the lable think it's LOGO ...........fetchin big boogie bucks at the mo Baz M I`ve got a China Burton,UK demo on Logo,i think its this,and is worth owt`
Neiljon31 Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Sir-Prize - Never Can Find The Words on Bidwieser pretty damn tough. Trust me, been after a copy for quite a while now. too right... me too! not heard it for a long time but I'm sure it would sound as good now as it did back then!
Bazm Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 I`ve got a China Burton,UK demo on Logo,i think its this,and is worth owt` Bout £150.00 on the Bay recently..........those Frenchies seem to like this a LOT BazM
Guest Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Bout £150.00 on the Bay recently..........those Frenchies seem to like this a LOT BazM Off to find it now,they can have it.................for £120
Guest Gavin Page Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Off to find it now,they can have it.................for £120 Way to go skinny, get it on there mate
Soul Shrews Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 "Alfie Davison remix..................twelver" (My favorite intro ever, Martin Barnfather circa 1983) But is Alfie Davidson's real name Neil Sedaka? Cheers Paco
John Reed Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Magnificents On My Way Up DT 12" BazM I don't think this ones rare as I picked one up last month off of a chicago dealer on Gemm for about £20. I thought it may have been the 12" version (DT103) of "On My Way Up/You Tuned Me On", but it didn't have "You Turned Me On" on the other side as on the 7" (DT104). I've never been that lucky, when it comes to finding rare tunes at knock down prices, but then again it is on Paul Phillips web site, so maybe for once I have been lucky. The J's - When did you stop - Dore. I saw a few on Gemm for about £30. I enquired on here about the difference between the 7" and the 12" (I didn't want a five minute instrumental bit in the middle) as John Manship has the 7" for £100. Once I got some reply posts, they were gone before I could buy. Maybe I should have bought first and asked second. I was also told many years ago that the real 12" version of Jay Player was rarer (fewer around) than the 7", but less in demand, so cheaper in price, which is a shame because the 7" cuts off the middle break which I think is great. Cheers, John
Simon T Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 But is Alfie Davidson's real name Neil Sedaka? Cheers Paco No. Neil Sedaka's real name is Soul Sam. Check out their 'syrups' and you'll find they're the same person.
Soul Shrews Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 No. Neil Sedaka's real name is Soul Sam. Check out their 'syrups' and you'll find they're the same person. Cheers Paco PS Always suspected that but wasn"t quite sure
Guest Dodger Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Had it on a tape from someone, years back. Been on my wants list since. Sound Clip Dave ?? Oops hope you are well mate ? If it's the Frank Snowden you mean, it was on Richard Searling's 'Music From The Soul' Expansion comp that came out in 2005.
Richard Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 I know its not really rare but does anyone have any idea of price on the 12" of I Just Want To Fall In Love by Detroit Spinners at all please ta Richard
Bazm Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 I don't think this ones rare as I picked one up last month off of a chicago dealer on Gemm for about £20. I thought it may have been the 12" version (DT103) of "On My Way Up/You Tuned Me On", but it didn't have "You Turned Me On" on the other side as on the 7" (DT104). I've never been that lucky, when it comes to finding rare tunes at knock down prices, but then again it is on Paul Phillips web site, so maybe for once I have been lucky. The J's - When did you stop - Dore. I saw a few on Gemm for about £30. I enquired on here about the difference between the 7" and the 12" (I didn't want a five minute instrumental bit in the middle) as John Manship has the 7" for £100. Once I got some reply posts, they were gone before I could buy. Maybe I should have bought first and asked second. I was also told many years ago that the real 12" version of Jay Player was rarer (fewer around) than the 7", but less in demand, so cheaper in price, which is a shame because the 7" cuts off the middle break which I think is great. Cheers, John Must admit John because i'm not actively seraching for some of these 12's as much as I used to I can't really comment on exactly how rare they are although I'd have thought the Magnificents isn't that common. I do know that it doesn't take much these days to go from a few copies on gemm to hens teeth in a fairly short space of time. Saw a 'proper' copy of the Jay Player Bevnik 12" on e-bay not so long ago and that was the first one i've seen for a long while (it was always hard to find when it was being played AND booted) so I guess as you say, probably right to 'buy first ask second' or at least 'if in doubt, get money out!'........
Guest woolie mark Posted February 22, 2007 Posted February 22, 2007 Original copies of Best Friend Around, must be rare, before it got pressed I sold one for £400. i'd love one of these problem is, my research tells me that one of the ways to tell an original is that they're all warped! i'd love one though
Robin S Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 quote name='John Reed' date='Feb 22 2007, 11:19 PM' post='443283'] The J's - When did you stop - Dore. I saw a few on Gemm for about £30. I enquired on here about the difference between the 7" and the 12" (I didn't want a five minute instrumental bit in the middle) as John Manship has the 7" for £100. Once I got some reply posts, they were gone before I could buy. Maybe I should have bought first and asked second.
Garethx Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Great topic Dave. A question we'll probably never get a definitive answer to, but the quest is the thing, I guess. How many copies of Tony Womack on Positive Sound out of Detroit are nestling in UK collections? Not a great record, but definitely obscure. Perhaps the more pertinent question might be what's the best 12" single. The answer should be one where the 12" version does full and complete justice to the record in question, where a single or album version just isn't enough. My first nomination goes to Kevin Keys' version of "Distant Lover". What does everybody else think.
Sean Hampsey Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Perhaps the more pertinent question might be what's the best 12" single. The answer should be one where the 12" version does full and complete justice to the record in question, where a single or album version just isn't enough. My first nomination goes to Kevin Keys' version of "Distant Lover". What does everybody else think. Levert "I'm Still" on Tempre.... being best, not just by inches either... by a bloody mile! (oh... and Ronnie Lovejoy "I Miss Her" on INCREDIBLE... also the best 12" ever (if that's possible ) Sean
Sebastian Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 How about the Canadian 12" issue of Gladys Knight & The Pips "It's A Better Than Good Time" which features the mindblowing Walter Gibbons remix? Not easy to track down.
Dave Thorley Posted February 23, 2007 Author Posted February 23, 2007 (edited) Great topic Dave. A question we'll probably never get a definitive answer to, but the quest is the thing, I guess. How many copies of Tony Womack on Positive Sound out of Detroit are nestling in UK collections? Not a great record, but definitely obscure. Perhaps the more pertinent question might be what's the best 12" single. The answer should be one where the 12" version does full and complete justice to the record in question, where a single or album version just isn't enough. My first nomination goes to Kevin Keys' version of "Distant Lover". What does everybody else think. Is turning out to be an interesting tread. Also learning a few things from it which is always good. I think that there are a fair few 12" from the 80's that, as yet, are not well know and could turn out to be very hard to find. Agree about best, but then this tread would run to pages and pages, as everyone one has their own fav. But keep them coming peeps Here are a few more, not saying they are ultra rare, but nice tracks and hard to find. We need Pete Haigh on this tread, I'm sure he could trow up a few more Maye Ervin-What is it-Music International The Mood-Get the love-World Jam Spirit Band-Keep your love alive-RSP(Bit boogie) Rosey Jones-Have love will travel-Wickett(Interesting re-mix) Edited February 23, 2007 by Dave Thorley
Guest Jamie Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Here's a few Mark IV Signs of a Dying Love OTB 12" and obviously 'If you cant tell me anything' by them Eddie Owen Shake Off That Dream Solid Gold 12" Sister Sledge As Atlantic Promo Only 12" Magnificents On My Way Up DT 12" Chestnut Brother Sweet Little Rita Street Level 12" Velvet Hammer I Cant Belive Chila 12" plus, rare and early Jobelle Never Gonna Let You Go Jan 12" 1976 - had 25 of these from Dave R wish I still had 'em they'd be on e-bay tomorrow BazM I picked one of these up on ebay for about $80 about 2/3 years ago. Mine had a Green label, while others said there's was Yellow (think 7" is too?). Got stolen in a box of 12's last year after I left them at Northern Light over night The sound quality is a lot better than the 7, although the track does meander towards the end. Jamie
Guest mrallsorts Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Off to find it now,they can have it.................for £120 Hi Kenny...long time no see.... Just see the china burton 12 go for £280! any chance of a clip to see what all the fuss is about
John Reed Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 More of a question than a statement. How rare are Funder Cooper - She's All Right and John Donvon - Looking for you (I think it's a 12) as these have been on my wants list for a while and have never seen them come up, or have I just missed them. John
Guest mel brat Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 (edited) George Benson-The world is a ghetto/Miroslav Vitous New York City- Warner Brothers DJ special 12" is hard also - in the case of UK Jazz-Funk releases - there were several demo only 12"s : Idris Muhammed - "Could Heaven Ever Be Like This" (UK KUDU) Alton McClean & Destiny "It Must Be Love" (UK POLYDOR) John Davis & Monster Orchestra - "Up Jumped The Devil" (UK POLYDOR) Edited February 23, 2007 by mel brat
Sebastian Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 (edited) Was Ivan Neville's "Dance Your Blues Away" on COOKIE issued on a 12"? Never seen one myself, but have been told that it does exist. How about Vance And Suzzanne on VANTON? Not impossible, but certainly not an easy 12" to track down. And that Arnie Love 12" on TAP with "We Had Enough" plus two other tunes on it is extremely hard to find. Yes, Lotusland has turned up a bunch of copies but when those are gone that will still remain a very rare record. Edited February 23, 2007 by Sebastian
Guest Jamie Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Just for the sake of curiosity, I thought I'd put the BFA on Lonnie into popsike. Came up with six copies. 5 of them went for £100 - £150 in the last 3 years with 'Dance' and 'Disco' in the title. The only one with 'Modern Soul' in the title went for £300. Weird eh?
Guest mel brat Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 (edited) I've got the Jobell on a wierd 12" with Zerba- 'Closer To The Feeling' - Warwick, on the other side; what's that all about? The labels got "copyright: 1976" on both sides. The Jobell is a 'special disco version' @ 4:56, yet the 'disco side' of the JAN 7" is 5:19. Kev Roberts brought a few Jobell Orch 12" over from New York in 1976. I got one from him at Blackpool Mecca. (As a Mecca nut you just GOTTA have it on 12" aint'cha?) - plus the 7" is styrene of course... Edited February 23, 2007 by mel brat
Dave Thorley Posted February 23, 2007 Author Posted February 23, 2007 (edited) A couple more Ronnie Loveman Stokes-Touch you again-Philly City James Bynum-I don't want to lose you-Philly Town(Not that good though) And about time this hit the wheels of steel again Jesse Mitchell-It could of been different It could have been different - jesse mitchell - jdm 15035 refosoul Edited February 23, 2007 by Dave Thorley
Jason S Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I`ve got a China Burton,UK demo on Logo,i think its this,and is worth owt` £280 on ebay at present...great record, but....
Jason S Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 A couple more Ronnie Loveman Stokes-Touch you again-Philly City James Bynum-I don't want to lose you-Philly Town(Not that good though) And about time this hit the wheels of steel again Jesse Mitchell-It could of been different It could have been different - jesse mitchell - jdm 15035 refosoul Must be more than a few Ronnie Stokes out there - I've had three of them at one stage. Anyone know anything about the Stevo - Pay The Price on G-K? Looks like the local Atlanta release before it came out on TK. Tommy Stewart production, nice two-sider
Jason S Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 (edited) edit. Duped Edited February 23, 2007 by J-Brew
Simon M Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Ive been meaning to unpack my old 12's for quite a while now , ( a request from Paul Phillips ,and just out of interest really) . However I cant think of too many that would fit todays rare soul scene.. the slightest crash of a drum machine has people running today and is probably the reason why tracks like Crystal and Ronnie Barnes do not get played .
Guest Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Hi Kenny...long time no see.... Just see the china burton 12 go for £280! any chance of a clip to see what all the fuss is about When i find it i will bob it up Malc,100% sure i have it even a scan.And a price rise
Simon M Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 (edited) £280 on ebay at present...great record, but.... Really , yeah I do think this is one that could go ,probably the main reason I metioned it .. Edited February 23, 2007 by Simon M
Dave Thorley Posted February 23, 2007 Author Posted February 23, 2007 Must be more than a few Ronnie Stokes out there - I've had three of them at one stage. Anyone know anything about the Stevo - Pay The Price on G-K? Looks like the local Atlanta release before it came out on TK. Tommy Stewart production, nice two-sider I agree, a few have turned up, I've had 2 and Neil Rushton had a whole bunch. But if I remember right, when I spoke to James Bynum at the time of release, he said they only pressed 500 and most were being sold direct to the UK, not wholesale.
Guest Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 this is one that could go ,probably the main reason I metioned it .. I do hope so,dont sit well in my box
Simon M Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I do hope so,dont sit well in my box Whats in your hot-box ken ?
Simon M Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Lots,a 6ts Yes I see what you mean , I cant fit me 12'' in my 60's box lol
Guest Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Yes I see what you mean , I cant fit me 12'' in my 60's box lol Ye`Simon,but this does cause its a 7" UK promo
Simon M Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 (edited) Ye`Simon,but this does cause its a 7" UK promo Bloody hell , never seen one any scan yet !! , Ive got a 7'' of Randy Brown UK threeway though also a very nice 12 , that shd be played Edited February 23, 2007 by Simon M
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 I have always thought Len Boone - Love Won't Be Denied is rare i know i seen some copies but a great tune and even rarer on 7" single
Guest Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 Yep it's 'You Dont Know' UK 12" cant remember the lable think it's LOGO ...........fetchin big boogie bucks at the mo Baz M Do you mean "you dont care",hope so i have found it just doing a file right now and picture.
Simon M Posted February 23, 2007 Posted February 23, 2007 (edited) Do you mean "you dont care",hope so i have found it just doing a file right now and picture. ken you may find that on selling this on 7 , its will get less interest ... the Boogie boys do love a 12 if possible Edited February 23, 2007 by Simon M
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