Pete S Posted April 4, 2007 Posted April 4, 2007 The Camp - Marching - Scepter Is this a real record i.e. was it released and not just an unissued track? I know the vocal was unissued until it came out on a Kent cd but I don't ever remember seeing a copy of The Camp for sale, or even a scan.
Jaco Posted April 4, 2007 Posted April 4, 2007 JM has it in his 4th guide. Scepter 12159. Flip is "Long, long trail" The guide also suggests it may have been either booted or re-issued using the original label name. At £500 value, must have been booted? Also appears in the Sceptre discography
Guest sadsam Posted April 4, 2007 Posted April 4, 2007 YES I STILL HAVE AN OLD LIST WITH IT ON, DIDNT BUY IT
Simsy Posted April 4, 2007 Posted April 4, 2007 Thats on Ebay at the moment isn't it? 12159 - The Camp - Marching / Long Long Trail https://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/scepter.htm
Pete S Posted April 4, 2007 Author Posted April 4, 2007 Thanks for the info but until I actually see one I'm not convinced this does exist
Tony Smith Posted April 4, 2007 Posted April 4, 2007 Thanks for the info but until I actually see one I'm not convinced this does exist Tim Brown sold one a few years back 600 I think
Speedlimit Posted April 4, 2007 Posted April 4, 2007 Tim Brown sold one a few years back 600 I think definatly exists rob smith has an original
Guest Posted April 4, 2007 Posted April 4, 2007 (edited) i bought a tate years ago with no label and ellingtons destined to become a loser on the other side,its always cold as theres that much metal in it and its that thick! Edited April 4, 2007 by bazw
Ady Croasdell Posted April 4, 2007 Posted April 4, 2007 It's actually the backing track to a Val Simpson Flomar (Sceptres publishing arm) demo, it must have been a B side filler, I can't see why it would have come out. I'd like to see one too.
Pete S Posted August 20, 2007 Author Posted August 20, 2007 Here it is then, paid around £140 for this yesterday, amazed to see it's an issue and not a demo so someone actually bought a copy! Still the first time I've ever seen it, I've had a lot of rare records, I remember it took me nearly 30 years to find a Matt Lucas, this one's also 30 years worth of looking
Platters 81 Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 thats a rare record!.......last one i saw was in Keith Minshulls box around 1980
Guest Trevski Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 (edited) One went on eBay yesterday, £137. That was you then Pete! Was tempted myself, but the VG put me off. Let us know how it sounds when you get it! Edited August 20, 2007 by Trevski
Guest Bogue Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 Thats on Ebay at the moment isn't it? Seeing this boot got me thinking, were boots booted, so to speak, in the boot boom time 70's ? Reason i ask is i can remember that being up on the sales board in Magpie records Worcester with a coloured lable (think it was yellow or green) & that happened a lot with other sounds too. For instance 'Evie Sands - Picture Me Gone' is in JM's guide as being a boot of the white dj lable yet the one doing the rounds in Worcester was Green ! As i said this seemed to happen with quite a few others too. Anyone ?
Wiganer1 Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 One went on eBay yesterday, £137. That was you then Pete! Was tempted myself, but the VG put me off. Let us know how it sounds when you get it! ======= shit ...not been on ebay for a few days..one missing from the fluff's wigan box! plus i actuallly like the record..
Ady Croasdell Posted August 21, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 And does it sound like the boots, mainly backing track with the vocals in there very low in the background?
Guest Trevski Posted August 21, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 (edited) And does it sound like the boots, mainly backing track with the vocals in there very low in the background? Yup, basicaly the backing track and backing singers, with Val Simpson's lead removed. There is a 'listen' on the ebay page. Edited August 21, 2007 by Trevski
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted August 21, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 (edited) Seeing this boot got me thinking, were boots booted, so to speak, in the boot boom time 70's ? Reason i ask is i can remember that being up on the sales board in Magpie records Worcester with a coloured lable (think it was yellow or green) & that happened a lot with other sounds too. For instance 'Evie Sands - Picture Me Gone' is in JM's guide as being a boot of the white dj lable yet the one doing the rounds in Worcester was Green ! As i said this seemed to happen with quite a few others too. Anyone ? Talking of 'Camp', how camp is Ferguson's pose in your avatar, Bogue? Pink tie, too. Hmmmmm Edited August 21, 2007 by TONY ROUNCE
Pete S Posted August 21, 2007 Author Posted August 21, 2007 And does it sound like the boots, mainly backing track with the vocals in there very low in the background? Yes you can just about here small snippets of the original vocal, my guess is that it will all depend on the A side - they probably needed something to throw on the B side. Wonder what the A side sounds like? Anyway should be here by the end of the week.
Pete S Posted August 21, 2007 Author Posted August 21, 2007 ======= shit ...not been on ebay for a few days..one missing from the fluff's wigan box! plus i actuallly like the record.. I love it, I bought Soul Sam's dj copy off him (which was an emi with the horrendous Bill Pursell track on the other side) at Newcastle Tiffs...Mark start saving your money, you can buy this one off me in a week or two, I just wanted to be able to say I'd seen it and had a copy.
45cellar Posted August 21, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 (edited) Here it is then, paid around £140 for this yesterday, amazed to see it's an issue and not a demo so someone actually bought a copy! Still the first time I've ever seen it, I've had a lot of rare records, I remember it took me nearly 30 years to find a Matt Lucas, this one's also 30 years worth of looking Hi Pete Well done Mate, never seen one ever. Until Now. Edited August 21, 2007 by 45cellar
Guest Bogue Posted August 21, 2007 Posted August 21, 2007 Talking of 'Camp', how camp is Ferguson's pose in your avatar, Bogue? Pink tie, too. Hmmmmm Taken when we played Millwall in the cup Tony, he thought if you can't beat em, join em Anyway, he's not do'ing camp ! he's do'ing 'Bemused' bemused as how we could get beat by a bunch of Sven men who have only played together once ! Back to the original question, was serious, the Evie Sands one i mentioned was a Cameo dj copy with the pic & everything, but in green. & as i said there were others. I was under the impression that most of these boots were from the states, but was someone booting them locally too ? (apart from the obvious Soul Sound & Ootp's) Could be just that i'm relying on JM's boot guide being 100% right ? when to be fair he has never said that & is feverishly working away at updating it. One thing though, at least you could tell that they 'were' boots !
Pete S Posted August 21, 2007 Author Posted August 21, 2007 Taken when we played Millwall in the cup Tony, he thought if you can't beat em, join em Anyway, he's not do'ing camp ! he's do'ing 'Bemused' bemused as how we could get beat by a bunch of Sven men who have only played together once ! Back to the original question, was serious, the Evie Sands one i mentioned was a Cameo dj copy with the pic & everything, but in green. & as i said there were others. I was under the impression that most of these boots were from the states, but was someone booting them locally too ? (apart from the obvious Soul Sound & Ootp's) Could be just that i'm relying on JM's boot guide being 100% right ? when to be fair he has never said that & is feverishly working away at updating it. One thing though, at least you could tell that they 'were' boots ! The Evie Sands pressing is green mate. Styrene, stuck on label.
Pete S Posted August 21, 2007 Author Posted August 21, 2007 Usually at this point John Manship comes in with "I've checked the files and we had 3 copies in the 3 years and they sold for X amount", I'd have been really interested to know if copies of this had passed through your hands John, stock or demo, I really think this is one of the rarer records I've had in a long time
Pete S Posted August 29, 2007 Author Posted August 29, 2007 Just to bring this up to date for anyone who's still following it. The A side of this record is called Long Long Trail and it sounds as if it's a TV theme - it's a slow paced Western type instrumental and is quite honestly a candidate for the worst record ever made. There are no composer credits, which is very strange. It bears no relation to the Marching side, and has different publishers, producers etc. So why the Marching track actually came out and appeared on this record will probably remain a mystery, but you have to say well done to whoever discovered it because after that A side, I wouldn't have held out much hope for the other side.
45cellar Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Just to bring this up to date for anyone who's still following it. The A side of this record is called Long Long Trail and it sounds as if it's a TV theme - it's a slow paced Western type instrumental and is quite honestly a candidate for the worst record ever made. There are no composer credits, which is very strange. It bears no relation to the Marching side, and has different publishers, producers etc. So why the Marching track actually came out and appeared on this record will probably remain a mystery, but you have to say well done to whoever discovered it because after that A side, I wouldn't have held out much hope for the other side. Hi Pete Thanks for the Update, a rare find Indeed. I love it when there's a discovery like this. It proves that other copies may just possibly still be out there, and that all of the searching is worth it. Once again, Well Done Mate.
Pete S Posted August 29, 2007 Author Posted August 29, 2007 Hi Pete Thanks for the Update, a rare find Indeed. I love it when there's a discovery like this. It proves that other copies may just possibly still be out there, and that all of the searching is worth it. Once again, Well Done Mate.
Guest Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Usually at this point John Manship comes in with "I've checked the files and we had 3 copies in the 3 years and they sold for X amount", I'd have been really interested to know if copies of this had passed through your hands John, stock or demo, I really think this is one of the rarer records I've had in a long time Checking our data it's says "John you're a twat for even looking" I've had this record ONCE in my life. Think it was when Soul Sam was playing it at Cleethorpes, did I then sell it to Nev Wherry?....I can't remember... It's is seriously VERY RARE, their are not many 45 we can honestly say we have only ever had one copy. "Thank The Lord For Love" instrumental is the only other 45 I recall that having once in my life but never seeing again.. Rest assured this 45 is the real-deal in the rarity league.
Simon T Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 I have a tape from Ian Clark dated 27/4/87 with Marching & The Long Trail, Â Scepter 12159 on it, so I guess he must have owned a copy at that time.
Simon T Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Â I've had this record ONCE in my life. Think it was when Soul Sam was playing it at Cleethorpes, did I then sell it to Nev Wherry?....I can't remember... Come on John, it was only around 29 years ago! Sam was playing in the summer of 78, I have a tape of the 50th dayer at Notts Palais with him spinning it
Pete S Posted August 29, 2007 Author Posted August 29, 2007 Checking our data it's says "John you're a twat for even looking" I've had this record ONCE in my life. Think it was when Soul Sam was playing it at Cleethorpes, did I then sell it to Nev Wherry?....I can't remember... It's is seriously VERY RARE, their are not many 45 we can honestly say we have only ever had one copy. "Thank The Lord For Love" instrumental is the only other 45 I recall that having once in my life but never seeing again.. Rest assured this 45 is the real-deal in the rarity league. Thanks John. I thought it was a tough one. A good investment for my buyer then!
Guest Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Come on John, it was only around 29 years ago! Sam was playing in the summer of 78, I have a tape of the 50th dayer at Notts Palais with him spinning it 1978 sounds about right, Notts Palais now that was a venue!
Iancsloft Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Checking our data it's says "John you're a twat for even looking"
Rupert Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Notts Palais now that was a venue! yes but they killed it turning it into a bloody disco
Peter99 Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Notts Palais now that was a venue! yes but they killed it turning it into a bloody disco I bet you loved that revolving dance floor!
Guest Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 I bet you loved that revolving dance floor! Now you are jogging my memory, was it call the Bali Hai room or something similar, and at a certain time the dancefloor revolved. Absolutely crazy...cause we actually loved it! Now I have to settle for 8 pints of Guiness and the village revolves round.
Peter99 Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Now you are jogging my memory, was it call the Bali Hai room or something similar, and at a certain time the dancefloor revolved. Absolutely crazy...cause we actually loved it! Now I have to settle for 8 pints of Guiness and the village revolves round. Yes John - I think it was called the Bali Hai. I was a young kid from rural lincolnshire at the time - and for some reason was intimidated by this "revolving" dance floor! The funk boys would be down there later on - used to sneak down and have a quick look. Never got on the fooker myself!!
Simon T Posted August 29, 2007 Posted August 29, 2007 Now you are jogging my memory, was it call the Bali Hai room or something similar, and at a certain time the dancefloor revolved. d. It was, John. I remember going to an all dayer upstairs and they were playing jazz funk downstairs; being partial to a bit of JF at the time I stuck my head through door but could only see eyes, teeth, whistles and air horns, due to the dodgy UV lighting, going around & around. After about 30 seconds somemone told me to f*** off back upstairs where you belong w*****!
Val (Chunky) Posted August 30, 2007 Posted August 30, 2007 It was, John. I remember going to an all dayer upstairs and they were playing jazz funk downstairs; being partial to a bit of JF at the time I stuck my head through door but could only see eyes, teeth, whistles and air horns, due to the dodgy UV lighting, going around & around. After about 30 seconds somemone told me to f*** off back upstairs where you belong w*****! .....and don't forget the hot pants and light sabres.....
Wilfred Posted Thursday at 14:01 Posted Thursday at 14:01 I danced to it blind when I pup because it was introduced as Val Simpson by Adey in the 100 Club. Probably 88/89. I've never felt so silly. Of course nobody else danced. It's really trite.
Frankie Crocker Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Well done Peter for reviving the topic.I saw a copy at the Pasadena Flea Market about 30 years ago. I didn’t sample it or buy it, but the occasion stuck in my head filed under ‘Records I Stupidly Passed Over In A Hurry’. I snagged one on eBay a few years ago, just VG condition and nothing really to commend it sound-wise, but still part of folklore as it was the sort of record piloted by go-ahead DJ’s back in the day. 2
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