Roger Banks Posted February 15, 2024 Posted February 15, 2024 Payment through PayPal as F & F or add 5% to cover fees, oversea buyers please ask for postal rates Paypal to roger-banks@supanet.com Please PM if interested UK Customers Only Postage Rates Singles: 1st Class £4.00 add £1.00 for each additional item, Recorded Delivery add £2.00 to 1st class rate, Special Delivery £10.00 to 1st class rate Overseas customers please ask for details Please note company sleeves shown are not included with each record but are available at an extra cost from £2.00 each please ask for prices All US & UK originals & individually graded 1 C L Blast – What Can I Do (When My Thrill Is Gone) b/w I’m In A Daze – United Records UA224 M- £150 the rarer label design & colouration for this atmospheric big voiced mid-tempo dancer, ex Wilton biggie, this is Jnr Lewis 2 Billy Butler & The Enchanters – My Heart Is Hurtin’ b/w Can’t Live Without Her – Okeh 4-7201 M- £75 lovely clean copy of this superb self-penned double sided dancer & on the rarer gold label imprint 3 Ben E King – What Can A Man Do b/w Si Senor – Atco 45-6303 WDJ M- £35 two X’s on label only otherwise a mint vinyl demo of this drivin’ upbeat big city soul dancer & great latinesque flip 4 The Platters – Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil, See No Evil b/w I Love You 1,000 Times – UK Stateside SS511 1966 Demo Ex+ £120 very feint scuffs only barely visible, under a magnifier only, otherwise a lovely M- demo of this fabulous double sided dancer, two of their best & rarely listed on a UK demo in this condition 5 Sir Mack Rice – It’s All Right b/w You Can’t Lose – Mercury 72541 WDJ Ex+ £70 great talent & what a lovely mid-tempo Chicago double sider, slight label staining only & small red arrow on one side only vinyl great, produced & arranged by two of the city’s greats Monk Higgins & Burgess Gardner, a tough label number 6 The righteous Brothers Band – Rat Race b/w Green Onions – Verve VKJ10403 Demo M- £75 stamped original vinyl demo of this double sided instrumental classic, big plays at Stafford & still sounds great, nice clean copy 7 Billy Storm – Please Don’t Mention Her Name – HBR Picture Sleeve HBR474 Demo M- £175 the rarest format for this big production upbeat blue eyed dancer, a mint vinyl demo copy from 1966 from this talented singer / songwriter
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