Stubbsy Posted October 12, 2007 Posted October 12, 2007 (edited) on HMC 3991 - Charlotte, North Carolina label different version of the Bobby Patterson song. Great record, got one last week anybody know any more about this one i.e.? Year of release? (someone suggested it might be an 80's record) Is it the same Entertainers who recorded in the 60's, (i.e did "Love In My Heart" -another great record on Symbol)? What's a current realistic value for one? I think I may have paid a little over the odds as since acquiring it I've had one dealer telling me shouldn't be paying more than £30, as it turned up in quantities a few years ago. Don't care though, just had to have it, you know how it is Edited October 12, 2007 by Stubbsy
ShorterSoul Posted October 12, 2007 Posted October 12, 2007 hiya stubbsy done a bit of investigation on this, looks like there were 2 issues.. 1st issue - HMC 3991 juke box logo released 1985 2nd issue - HMC 3991 3 letter scroll logo capital blue/white.. according to JM's 4th edition price guide- 1st issue £75, 2nd issue £50 atb Jon
Dave Moore Posted October 12, 2007 Posted October 12, 2007 on HMC 3991 - Charlotte, North Carolina label different version of the Bobby Patterson song. Great record, got one last week anybody know any more about this one i.e.? Year of release? (someone suggested it might be an 80's record) Is it the same Entertainers who recorded in the 60's, (i.e did "Love In My Heart" -another great record on Symbol)? What's a current realistic value for one? I think I may have paid a little over the odds as since acquiring it I've had one dealer telling me shouldn't be paying more than £30, as it turned up in quantities a few years ago. Don't care though, just had to have it, you know how it is It's a great song and their version is a good one in my opoinion. There are two variations on the label. One has a smaller font than the other as far as the HMC letters are concerned. Not to sure whether the smaller font label ones are a repro of the large one but literally hundreds turned up about 8/9 years ago from the Carolinas. I was offered a box of 100 at a record show in Tampa. If they got this far south then it's a fair bet everyone got them. The Bobby Patterson also came out twice, once on regular black vinyl and once with yellow wax. Strange thing about Bobby's Jet Star stuff eh. All on both colored waxes. No red, blue or green, just yellow. Think he had a 'thing' for the color?
Chris Anderton Posted October 12, 2007 Posted October 12, 2007 All i know is i would`nt touch it with a barge pole...not commercially anyway...I have seen a box of maybe 200 and been offered them in quantity all over the States.... Nice record though.... Chris
Sean Hampsey Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 I was plugging the Bobby Patterson "I'm In Love With You" on Action late 70's and into the early 80's at Clifton Hall & Cleethorpes. After much perseverance (it wasn't quite what the allnighter 'scene' had been used to) it became a Biggie and a bit of an anthem for me at the time. Soon after (at Cleethorpes) Robin or Adam (or both) started playing the Entertainers version. At the time it was a pretty new release (Recorded for the Beach scene) but I would have said it was a year or two earlier than '85. Either way, Bobby Patterson nicks it for me! Sean
Guest Posted October 13, 2007 Posted October 13, 2007 hiya stubbsy done a bit of investigation on this, looks like there were 2 issues.. 1st issue - HMC 3991 juke box logo released 1985 2nd issue - HMC 3991 3 letter scroll logo capital blue/white.. according to JM's 4th edition price guide- 1st issue £75, 2nd issue £50 atb Jon Excellent info, didn't know it had came out twice!
Robin S Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 I was plugging the Bobby Patterson "I'm In Love With You" on Action late 70's and into the early 80's at Clifton Hall & Cleethorpes. After much perseverance (it wasn't quite what the allnighter 'scene' had been used to) it became a Biggie and a bit of an anthem for me at the time. Soon after (at Cleethorpes) Robin or Adam (or both) started playing the Entertainers version. At the time it was a pretty new release (Recorded for the Beach scene) but I would have said it was a year or two earlier than '85. Either way, Bobby Patterson nicks it for me! Sean Yes Sean, me and Ady Connolly from Derby were in a shop in Myrtle Beach in '83 when it arrived as a New Release. We got a handful and brought one back for Sam as well.
Simon M Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 Yep also Clarkie had these at the 100 club 1983
Garethx Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 Yes indeed Simon. I bought a copy from Ian Clark when this was a big sound. It was a whopping £15! I was still at school at the time and I think it was the first record that smashed the ten-quid barrier for me. One of those records that sounds great in a club, but which sadly underperforms at home. The mild-mannered showband-type backing and transparently weedy vocals seemed genuinely awful once compared to the Bobby Patterson version which I picked up (far cheaper) a few months later. I kept The Entertainers version for a good few years, though, and only sold it once the second release (different logo etc. as stated above) began to appear. I was fortunate enough to swap it for a lovely mint copy of Jaibi on Kapp, so the story has a happy ending.
Coops Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 entertainers' versions' close harmonies at the end win it for me, delightful record, although, nowt wrong with bobby p's version, i must say i sold my bobby patterson when i got the entertainers because it was getting a better reaction at the venues i played it at.
Simon M Posted October 14, 2007 Posted October 14, 2007 Yes indeed Simon. I bought a copy from Ian Clark when this was a big sound. It was a whopping £15! I was still at school at the time and I think it was the first record that smashed the ten-quid barrier for me. I think Clarkie played this more than most , I bought mine off him , along with Bessie Banks Marva Hicks and a Chuck strong 12 after much haggling , during one of Keb Darges early 60's newies spots ahh the memory does work sometimes
Jonno Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 (edited) Great record, First heard it played by Bob Jones on his Saturday afternoon show on the old Solar Radio back in the pirate days certainly 82-83. I had a tape of that show for ages, then lost the bloody thing when I moved out of me mum's. Bought it when it was a "Front page focus" on Soulbowl's list, think it cost £10. B side is a goodie as well "Hot on a Thang" which is a cover of a Chi Lites album track, can't remember which one tho' but it's got "Try my side of love" on it. Wonder if me mum know's where that tape is? John. See you in Dublin for Sleepless nights, John. Edited October 15, 2007 by Jonno
John Reed Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 I thought the two issues were due to different pressing plants? I prefer the scroll design, though Its from 83, along with the self titled LP which seems to go for more than the 7" ..... I like both, but in different ways and I think they both due justice the George Jackson song. John
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