Guest Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 ive seen two slightly different chess labels one has 2005 below the artists name ???
45cellar Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 (edited) ive seen two slightly different chess labels one has 2005 below the artists name ??? The Label used to have the Number underneath the Artist at the bottom of the label. I have a few already scanned, One has the number at the side and is a later number. Possibly a later run of Denise LaSalle, not sure if different pressing plants were used, but I suspect that there would be. Here is a scan from PopSike. The type of press looks very different, and has the number at the side. Edited September 16, 2007 by 45cellar
Guest Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 The Label used to have the Number underneath the Artist at the bottom of the label. I have a few already scanned, One has the number at the side and is a later number. Possibly a later run of Denise LaSalle, not sure if different pressing plants were used, but I suspect that there would be. Here is a scan from PopSike. The type of press looks very different, and has the number at the side. thanks for the imfo
Sunnysoul Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 The Label used to have the Number underneath the Artist at the bottom of the label. I have a few already scanned, One has the number at the side and is a later number. Possibly a later run of Denise LaSalle, not sure if different pressing plants were used, but I suspect that there would be. Here is a scan from PopSike. The type of press looks very different, and has the number at the side. Isn't the latter one a UK press from the 70's , no centre? They did the same in the UK with Joy Lovejoy, did they not ?
Sean Hampsey Posted September 16, 2007 Posted September 16, 2007 Isn't the latter one a UK press from the 70's , no centre? They did the same in the UK with Joy Lovejoy, did they not ? No mate, that's definately a US issue. The Joy Lovejoy is much lighter blue and not concaved around the centre. From memory, there's no UK issue of Love Reputation that I'm aware of. Sean
Sunnysoul Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 No mate, that's definately a US issue. The Joy Lovejoy is much lighter blue and not concaved around the centre. From memory, there's no UK issue of Love Reputation that I'm aware of. Sean Interesting Sean, but why would Chess in the US have issued it a second time when it had never been a hit in the first place in the US ? Unless its an early 70's press to cash in on the success at Westbound. I always assumed the latter issue of Denise Lasalle WAS a UK jobbie, mid 70's , Polygram in the UK at that time had Chess didn't they, and they were issuing UK Polydor 45's without centres as well weren't they ? Think I'll also have to dig out my UK Joy Lovejoy from storage which I could swear WAS concave around the centre and very similar to the Denise Lasalle in appearance ? Where's Tony Rounce when we need him ?
boba Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Interesting Sean, but why would Chess in the US have issued it a second time when it had never been a hit in the first place in the US ? Unless its an early 70's press to cash in on the success at Westbound. I always assumed the latter issue of Denise Lasalle WAS a UK jobbie, mid 70's , Polygram in the UK at that time had Chess didn't they, and they were issuing UK Polydor 45's without centres as well weren't they ? Think I'll also have to dig out my UK Joy Lovejoy from storage which I could swear WAS concave around the centre and very similar to the Denise Lasalle in appearance ? Where's Tony Rounce when we need him ? Hi Sunnysoul, there are a lot of 70s US Chess presses that look just like the one in the picture, I doubt it's a UK press with the hole punched out. I can't explain exactly why it was pressed though. Love Reputation was a hit in Chicago, but I always find it on the Green (and occassionally blue) Tarpon label, never ever see it on Chess here.
Sean Hampsey Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 Interesting Sean, but why would Chess in the US have issued it a second time when it had never been a hit in the first place in the US ? Unless its an early 70's press to cash in on the success at Westbound. I always assumed the latter issue of Denise Lasalle WAS a UK jobbie, mid 70's , Polygram in the UK at that time had Chess didn't they, and they were issuing UK Polydor 45's without centres as well weren't they ? Think I'll also have to dig out my UK Joy Lovejoy from storage which I could swear WAS concave around the centre and very similar to the Denise Lasalle in appearance ? I know the type of release you're referring to and its 'very similar' but not the same. I've numerous releases on the UK variant (Billy Stewart, Dells "It's All Up To You" etc) but the Denise Lasalle above is definately not one of them. Sean
John Benson Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 (edited) No mate, that's definately a US issue. The Joy Lovejoy is much lighter blue and not concaved around the centre. From memory, there's no UK issue of Love Reputation that I'm aware of. Sean Correct, no UK 45 of this... but it was on a UK LP of course! Edited September 17, 2007 by John Benson
Guest mel brat Posted September 18, 2007 Posted September 18, 2007 (edited) Interesting Sean, but why would Chess in the US have issued it a second time when it had never been a hit in the first place in the US ? Unless its an early 70's press to cash in on the success at Westbound. I always assumed the latter issue of Denise Lasalle WAS a UK jobbie, mid 70's , Polygram in the UK at that time had Chess didn't they, and they were issuing UK Polydor 45's without centres as well weren't they ? Think I'll also have to dig out my UK Joy Lovejoy from storage which I could swear WAS concave around the centre and very similar to the Denise Lasalle in appearance ? Where's Tony Rounce when we need him ? No, the UK (paper label) Chess ie. "In Orbit" is VERY different to the US Chess labels shown here, being pale blue with a different design entirely and easily recognisable as a UK single. - Unless there were US style bootlegs that I'm unaware of, but I doubt it as there were plenty of original copies of "Love Reputation" around at that time. PS. I was informed a while ago that "Love Reputation" DID get a mid-late 70s UK release (on the moulded, 'printed-on-plastic' Chess label) but I can't ever recall seeing one. Perhaps the person who told me was getting confused with her version of the Detroit Emeralds' "Feel The Need" ?, which got spins on the Northern scene and so was subsequently released as a 45 several years after the initial UK album came out (on Janus) Edited September 18, 2007 by mel brat
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