Wilxy Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 Could anyone enlighten me as to an idea of the prices with regard to the RCA released Pied Piper Produced items , such as Willie Kendrick, Metros, Lorraine Chandler, Michael & Raymond etc. etc. Thanx wilxy
Soul-slider Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 Could anyone enlighten me as to an idea of the prices with regard to the RCA released Pied Piper Produced items , such as Willie Kendrick, Metros, Lorraine Chandler, Michael & Raymond etc. etc. Thanx wilxy All expensive!
Guest Michael Higgins Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 The Cavaliers "Hold to my baby" is pretty reasonable. Around seventy quid?
Soul Shrews Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 Won't be prices but have you seen the latest issue of "Theres That Beat '' ? Excellant article on Pied Piper by Eddie Hubbard Cheers Paul
Mark Bicknell Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 (edited) Could anyone enlighten me as to an idea of the prices with regard to the RCA released Pied Piper Produced items , such as Willie Kendrick, Metros, Lorraine Chandler, Michael & Raymond etc. etc. Thanx wilxy Willie Kendrick has to be £300.00 for a demo, more for the stock/issue, Metros demo recently seen for £150.00 and more, Lorraine Chandler's around £100.00 plus, Nancy Wilcox demo around £70.00, Michael and Raymond seen that for over a ton recently, Mikki Farrow and Tony Hestor must book at £200.00 to £300.00 each, Hestitations, Metros and Freddy Butler Lp's around £80.00 to £100.00 each, Sharron Scott RCA 45 well worth £100.00 these days....as ever i bet i'm way out on these valuations...lol, slighty off the topic but this coming Sunday's show is dedicated to the Pied Piper production set up basically inspired by Eddie Hubbard's superb piece in the current issue of 'There's That Beat' magazine Issue 3 - pretty much all of the mentioned records feature and much more, also some of the superb unissued material Ady Croasdell turned up a few years ago, all in all a fantastic show is promised www.solarradio.com Regards - Mark Bicknell. Edited April 2, 2007 by Mark Bicknell
Richard Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 (edited) get the Metros LP, their version of I'll Never Forget you is superb Also the new September Jones single is great Edited April 2, 2007 by richard
Dave Moore Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 (edited) Mikki Farrow - 200? I'll take a dozen. I reckon Mark's not far off the mark with his pricing with the others, but Mikki Farrow has proved extremely scarce over the years. I'd rate it at least 500 of your Eeeenglish squidleys nowadays. I think one on Ebay last (The only one I've seen on there), went for well over $1000.00. I know that 's not really the definitive yardstick but I'd pay more than 200 in today's climate. Hope this helps Wilxy. Regards, Dave www.theresthatbeat.com www.hitsvillesoulclub.com Edited April 2, 2007 by Dave Moore
Guest Michael Higgins Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 Look forward to reading that Eddie Hubbard article. If Mike and Ray (not using their Sunday names) "If only you knew" (Giant) is from the Pied Piper stable, that'd be another big ticket number. I don't have a copy lying around the desk to check the credits. Willie Kendrick has to be £300.00 for a demo, more for the stock/issue, Metros demo recently seen for £150.00 and more, Lorraine Chandler's around £100.00 plus, Nancy Wilcox demo around £70.00, Michael and Raymond seen that for over a ton recently, Mikki Farrow and Tony Hestor must book at £200.00 to £300.00 each, Hestitations, Metros and Freddy Butler Lp's around £80.00 to £100.00 each, Sharron Scott RCA 45 well worth £100.00 these days....as ever i bet i'm way out on these valuations...lol, slighty off the topic but this coming Sunday's show is dedicated to the Pied Piper production set up basically inspired by Eddie Hubbard's superb piece in the current issue of 'There's That Beat' magazine Issue 3 - pretty much all of the mentioned records feature and much more, also some of the superb unissued material Ady Croasdell turned up a few years ago, all in all a fantastic show is promised www.solarradio.com Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest ZTSC Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 Look forward to reading that Eddie Hubbard article. If Mike and Ray (not using their Sunday names) "If only you knew" (Giant) is from the Pied Piper stable, that'd be another big ticket number. I don't have a copy lying around the desk to check the credits. It is a Pied Piper Production (G-706) and the only copy I've ever seen was Tony Colebys - It's shit rare that's for sure but definately not the best Pied piper outing by a long way.
Baz Atkinson Posted April 3, 2007 Posted April 3, 2007 THE FLIP OF I NEED YOUR LOVE IS OUT AND OUT PIED PIPER -ITS CALLED LOVE ME ,BRILL TRACK,NEVER SPUN MUCH AT ALL,SAME OLD STORY NEEDS SOMEONE TO GIVE IT A SPIN.BOOK IS £175,SEEN I NEED YOUR LOVE GO FOR MUCH MORE. BAZ A.
Wilxy Posted April 4, 2007 Author Posted April 4, 2007 Thanx guys,I'd got a rough idea through John Manship's guide but being a lazy so & so, on times wanted a "second opinion" Eddie Hubbards article in There's That Beat is superb, and being personally a primarily Detroit collector, just got a hankering for several of the pieces, I don't own, I guess however patience is a virtue unless my numbers come up tonight Will tune in on Sunday to the show Mark albeit I will be at work, but nevertheless looking forward to it. cheers for the response wilxy
Wilxy Posted April 6, 2007 Author Posted April 6, 2007 I'm pleased to say I've managed to chalk off a couple more pied piper productions pieces at opposite ends of the "scarcity" scale, firstly with a Metros -Sweetest one on a dark red RCA promo? with the other being Lorraine Chandler- What can I do albeit on Giant, Happy days
45cellar Posted April 6, 2007 Posted April 6, 2007 I'm pleased to say I've managed to chalk off a couple more pied piper productions pieces at opposite ends of the "scarcity" scale, firstly with a Metros -Sweetest one on a dark red RCA promo? with the other being Lorraine Chandler- What can I do albeit on Giant, Happy days Pleased that you found some. As I mentioned once before, some of the Giant Copies sold by Soul Bowl in the 70's actually came from Lorraine Chandlers Garage according to the List. If I can find the List, It I will post it up.
Richard Posted April 6, 2007 Posted April 6, 2007 (edited) I'm pleased to say I've managed to chalk off a couple more pied piper productions pieces at opposite ends of the "scarcity" scale, firstly with a Metros -Sweetest one on a dark red RCA promo? with the other being Lorraine Chandler- What can I do albeit on Giant, Happy days Giant is the local label 1st release, you should be chuffed you got it on Giant rather than RCA also has a great flip just re-read your post and it appears you are chuffed its Giant. silly me Edited April 6, 2007 by richard
pikeys dog Posted April 6, 2007 Posted April 6, 2007 ...a Metros -Sweetest one on a dark red RCA promo? Sounds like the Canadian copy of 'The Replacer' I have somewhere....
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