Guest Andy Kempster Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 which version of this is the original, is it the blue one?
Steve Edgar Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 which version of this is the original, is it the blue one? Andy There's copies without the number V-1001 on and they harder, only ever seen Blue issues! but you should find that they stamped Frankford Waine on the A side "Think About Tomorrow" can scan ya an issue if ya want? hth steve
Guest Andy Kempster Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 Andy There's copies without the number V-1001 on and they harder, only ever seen Blue issues! but you should find that they stamped Frankford Waine on the A side "Think About Tomorrow" can scan ya an issue if ya want? hth steve cheers Steve any help would be appreciated, i know its not exactly an expensive record but still want to get the proper on, seen a blue and greeny/khaki coloured one so far
Kjw Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 cheers Steve any help would be appreciated, i know its not exactly an expensive record but still want to get the proper on, seen a blue and greeny/khaki coloured one so far Got one for sale on here Blue issue without the number on the label, Frankford & Wayne stamp on run out of other side Near mint - £15
Nickinstoke Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 I bought the Ethics CD "Golden Philly Classics" (on Collectables) about 15 years ago, loved a track on it called "Nothing's too good for my baby" and looked around for it on a single, before I found out it was actually the Springers. So are they the same group or was it just a bit of dodgy CD compiling?
Paul Dunn Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 I bought the Ethics CD "Golden Philly Classics" (on Collectables) about 15 years ago, loved a track on it called "Nothing's too good for my baby" and looked around for it on a single, before I found out it was actually the Springers. So are they the same group or was it just a bit of dodgy CD compiling? Not the same group (as far as I know) but both recorded on Whale Regards Paul
boba Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 I bought the Ethics CD "Golden Philly Classics" (on Collectables) about 15 years ago, loved a track on it called "Nothing's too good for my baby" and looked around for it on a single, before I found out it was actually the Springers. So are they the same group or was it just a bit of dodgy CD compiling? definitely not the same group, there is a little bit more info about the springers on the jamie guyden ethics comp (which includes a mindblowing unreleased ethics sweet soul cut called "not enough love"). I think it was just "dodgy CD compiling" as you say -- I think they got the tapes, it was on the tapes, so they just released it as the ethics without knowing what it was.
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