Jump to content

James brown


Go to solution Solved by Soulagogo,

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

John

      Have asked my mate to send me a photo , may be that will throw some light 

I don’t expect it to worth much  be intrigued ,like you never seen one 

Richard 

Edited by Soulagogo
Spelling
Posted

Never seen a red mojo.

Only mojo demos I've ever seen have the very small not for sale stickers with red writing on them I've had lots of those and nearly all of the stickers have fallen off.

James brown records on parlaphone are red,and of course the polydor releases were all red.

Without checking I think the only James brown release on mojo was " Hey America /Brother Rap"

Posted

*Thanks for input. I can only see hey America listed.  So where’s this from ? See attached.  Nobody would go to the trouble of redding all typo! Other side is same tune but normal Mojo colour

83D91995-AB34-4680-AAE0-47AA595DE3DF.png

Posted

*Thanks for input. I can only see hey America listed.  So where’s this from ? See attached.  Nobody would go to the trouble of redding all typo! Other side is same tune but normal Mojo colour

 

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Soulagogo said:

Both sides. Is it collectible to James brown collectors?

F1BC0257-C52F-4536-B3AB-36D24CF52DAE.png

208E1734-4B50-4964-A827-75EBB6048243.png

Not coilectable for James Brown collectors or UK labels collectors I should believe. Odd, strange or even mysterious but nothing intriguing or interesting really. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Tlscapital said:

Not coilectable for James Brown collectors or UK labels collectors I should believe. Odd, strange or even mysterious but nothing intriguing or interesting really. 

Agreed. Brother Rap is a good track but rather have Hey America on the other side.

 


Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, Soulagogo said:

Agree. It’s the unusual label that I was trying to find out more about.

I reckon it’s Rare but obviously not worth a lot , due to the artist. 

Rarity doesn't mean demand for it. A mispress with no "better for it but only less" and colored label. Mojo is not much. James brown has nothing really rare or requested for dee-jays. Early LP's in good condition and some UK singles are "collectors" items with prices accordingly. So this is most common (71 for sale on discogs) go figure... 

Edited by Tlscapital
Posted

It's simply a mislabelled record that some owner has coloured in to distinguish one side from the other , you can clearly see they've applied a red felt tip to the disc whilst it's been on a spinning deck .... :sleep3:

  • Up vote 1
  • Solution
Posted

Ok I bow to your knowledge, I don’t buy the red felt tip , to go to that trouble 

along the circumference is a bit extreme. I know it’s not worth anything 

Posted
12 minutes ago, Soulagogo said:

Ok I bow to your knowledge, I don’t buy the red felt tip , to go to that trouble 

along the circumference is a bit extreme. I know it’s not worth anything 

Would take two seconds , hardly any trouble , less hassle than having to keep guessing A from B  everytime it's played ... :facepalm:

Posted

Ok thanks.   The only problem with this record they are both the same tune

so it wouldn’t have mattered wether it was A or B ! 
 

  Any way got info now can tell my mate to bin it with any other JB rubbish he has 

Cheers thanks for input 

Get involved with Soul Source

Add your comments now

Join Soul Source

A free & easy soul music affair!

Join Soul Source now!

Log in to Soul Source

Jump right back in!

Log in now!


×
×
  • Create New...