Guest geordiebri Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Hello, I know there are plenty of sevens kicking around, but how much would the 12" of Curtis-how can i tell her on Charm City cost me? Cheers, GeordieBri
Guest Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Hello, I know there are plenty of sevens kicking around, but how much would the 12" of Curtis-how can i tell her on Charm City cost me? Cheers, GeordieBri link thats one I havent heard for a while!
Girthdevon Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 Hello, I know there are plenty of sevens kicking around, but how much would the 12" of Curtis-how can i tell her on Charm City cost me? Cheers, GeordieBri link You gotta find one first - VERY tough on 12". Price wise ??? Lots of 12" collectors hunting that one down - alongside King Tutt - You Got Me Hung Up on 12". Cheers Girth
pikeys dog Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 You gotta find one first - VERY tough on 12". Price wise ??? Lots of 12" collectors hunting that one down - alongside King Tutt - You Got Me Hung Up on 12". Cheers Girth link Isnt the 7" long enough? Personally I think a record gets a bit dull after 3 minutes....... WOOF!
Chalky Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 (edited) sold one of these a couple of years ago on 7 inch, sure it was just cheap at the time (£15/£20) and still is unless I've missed summat 12" dunno?? Edited March 18, 2005 by chalky
Ric-tic Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 you'd get an easy £400 for this on e.bay lots of twelves selling for money now, i had a boogie tune on e.bay the other day clyde alexander- got to get your love on heavenly star with a sticker over the label name and got £310, this is rarer back in the 80s charm city had a small ad in blackbeat magazine offering the curtis 12" for $6 inclusive of postage, i bought one the postage was $4.44! bargain
Chalky Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 you'd get an easy £400 for this on e.bay lots of twelves selling for money now, i had a boogie tune on e.bay the other day clyde alexander- got to get your love on heavenly star with a sticker over the label name and got £310, this is rarer back in the 80s charm city had a small ad in blackbeat magazine offering the curtis 12" for $6 inclusive of postage, i bought one the postage was $4.44! bargain link £400 There must be loads about Mind you since when has the rarity ever had owt to do with the value
Simon T Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 £400? That's worth risking life and limb and getting it down from the shelf! Anybody throw any light on the 4:30 version coming out on 7"?
soulAdequateNP Posted March 19, 2005 Posted March 19, 2005 £400? That's worth risking life and limb and getting it down from the shelf! Anybody throw any light on the 4:30 version coming out on 7"? link IIRC, the 7" version even at 4.30 was actually the short version- the 12" was about 7 minutes or so. One thing many forget tho' is that in general, 12"ers were never meant to be played all the way through - they were meant for mix wizards to do their stuff with. Just think, somewhere in New York or LA at some point , people were probably dancing to Curtis one minute and Anita Ward "Ring My Bell" the next, not realising the change point
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