Guest Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 Can anyone give me any info on Harold Melvin - Get Out and Let Me Cry on Phil-LA Soul Demo? Did it come out at the same time as the Landa release or later? Is it rare? What does it sell for? Grateful for any info Steve
45cellar Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 (edited) Can anyone give me any info on Harold Melvin - Get Out and Let Me Cry on Phil-LA Soul Demo? Did it come out at the same time as the Landa release or later? Is it rare? What does it sell for? Grateful for any info Steve Hi Steve If you have a look on ; >>> ANORAK'S CORNER <<< Landa = Local Release Phil_La_Of_Soul = National Release The Landa copy is Rarer Edited March 1, 2008 by 45cellar
Guest Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 Roger Thanks for the info, I'd assumed as much but just wanted to make sure before I sell it Thanks Steve
bri pinch Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 The Landa copy is Rarer THERE IS ALSO A VERY RARE WEST COAST RELEASE ON LANDA. PLAIN BLACK RELEASE WITH SILVER TEXT ALSO THE ACCOMPANYING WHITE DEMO WITH DELTA NUMBER. BEST BRI.
boba Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 Can anyone give me any info on Harold Melvin - Get Out and Let Me Cry on Phil-LA Soul Demo? Did it come out at the same time as the Landa release or later? Is it rare? What does it sell for? Grateful for any info Steve The philaofsoul is not just a "national release" it is a reissue of the track from 1975, about 10 years later. "get out" was actually a national hit in the US when it came out, it was probably reissued given the popularity of the group by 1975. In my experience the phil-la of soul is harder to find, there were probably more copies pressed of the original when it was initially a hit. Mayber the philaofsoul one was imported to the Uk and is common there, though, I don't know.
45cellar Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 The philaofsoul is not just a "national release" it is a reissue of the track from 1975, about 10 years later. "get out" was actually a national hit in the US when it came out, it was probably reissued given the popularity of the group by 1975. In my experience the phil-la of soul is harder to find, there were probably more copies pressed of the original when it was initially a hit. Mayber the philaofsoul one was imported to the Uk and is common there, though, I don't know. To be fair Neither are that easy on a DEMO, However I found that the Landa Copy is harder to Obtain. Could be that they are tucked away in collections, There are 2 Landa Stock copies according to Manships Price Guide.
boba Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 To be fair Neither are that easy on a DEMO, However I found that the Landa Copy is harder to Obtain. Could be that they are tucked away in collections, There are 2 Landa Stock copies according to Manships Price Guide. sorry, i didn't know you were commenting on demo vs. issue, I have no idea about that, I usually find the landa record (trashed) on issue, although I have found it on demo.
Guest Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 Roger any idea of a price? My copy would be Mint- but for a name written on the label in felt tip Thanks Steve
45cellar Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 sorry, i didn't know you were commenting on demo vs. issue, I have no idea about that, I usually find the landa record (trashed) on issue, although I have found it on demo. I think that It was a General Phil_La_Of_Soul DEMO V's the Landa Copy. As to which came out first. You raised the point Regarding Landa as a National Release. I never thought of it as such, however, now that this thread has progressed. 2 Different DEMO's & 2 Different Stock Copies. It becomes more Obvious, thanks for the Information.
45cellar Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 Roger any idea of a price? My copy would be Mint- but for a name written on the label in felt tip Thanks Steve Not sure on current Value, Manship has had a copy at some time. >>> LINK <<< Doesn't give a price, however considers it rare according to the description.
Tony Smith Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 The philaofsoul is not just a "national release" it is a reissue of the track from 1975, about 10 years later. "get out" was actually a national hit in the US when it came out, it was probably reissued given the popularity of the group by 1975. In my experience the phil-la of soul is harder to find, there were probably more copies pressed of the original when it was initially a hit. Mayber the philaofsoul one was imported to the Uk and is common there, though, I don't know. Probably reissued due to it's release on Route records in '75, down to it's popularity on the scene.
Tony Smith Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 Probably reissued due to it's release on Route records in '75, down to it's popularity on the scene. To recap Landa-1965-original, Phil-la, etc-re-issues/re-releases
Guest Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 (edited) Can anyone give me any info on Harold Melvin - Get Out and Let Me Cry on Phil-LA Soul Demo? Did it come out at the same time as the Landa release or later? Is it rare? What does it sell for? Grateful for any info Steve heres one in vg+ for 8 quid if anyone wants it. pm me ! bloody awful tune! Edited March 2, 2008 by mossy
Dave Pinch Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 it was issued in 1964 originally and bubbled under the national pop charts at no 124 it was issued on philasoul to tie in with the route uk hit from 1975. dave
Ficklefingers Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 (edited) For those interested, I attach the following for leisurely perusal &/or as part of the 'education' process.. For what it's worth... in my experience the scanned black issue is, at the very least, 'difficult' to aquire - with even ME being able to count on one hand how many times I've come across it in almost twenty years (over a thirty plus year time-scale!). Bearing in mind that my 'nickname' is, really, quite appropriate... that certainly ain't very many!! & a calculator would defo not be required! I do feel quite certain that, if Boba's observation were correct, the 'market place' would've seen a lot more action on this release, over the years, than there has actually been ?? - regardless of condition too! (Just expressing my sentiments of course..). I must also confess to not being aware (or not having remembered being, perhaps, more the case!??!) the release on Phil-LA... but that don't count for nothin' really.. just me being the fine, honest, upstanding citizen the police think I am!! Edited March 2, 2008 by FickleFingers
Anoraks Corner Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 I have a copy of the East Coast black stock copy with the multi-coloured 'bubbles' on it up for sale...at a competitive £50 +P&P >>> LOOK HERE <<<
boba Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 For those interested, I attach the following for leisurely perusal &/or as part of the 'education' process.. For what it's worth... in my experience the scanned black issue is, at the very least, 'difficult' to aquire - with even ME being able to count on one hand how many times I've come across it in almost twenty years (over a thirty plus year time-scale!). Bearing in mind that my 'nickname' is, really, quite appropriate... that certainly ain't very many!! & a calculator would defo not be required! I do feel quite certain that, if Boba's observation were correct, the 'market place' would've seen a lot more action on this release, over the years, than there has actually been ?? - regardless of condition too! (Just expressing my sentiments of course..). I must also confess to not being aware (or not having remembered being, perhaps, more the case!??!) the release on Phil-LA... but that don't count for nothin' really.. just me being the fine, honest, upstanding citizen the police think I am!! Someone already quoted the record's position in the pop charts. "Get Out" made #38 in the Billboard r&b charts in 1965 (debuted on 1/30/1965). This is from the Joel Whitburn book. This means it actually was top 40 r&b for at least a second. I specifically know that this record got some play in Chicago just because i do ocassionally find it (in very bad condition though). Obviously this does not mean the record was a "hit" as in selling millions of copies, it does mean that it got national play at least.
Keithw Posted March 30, 2008 Posted March 30, 2008 The Landa copy is Rarer THERE IS ALSO A VERY RARE WEST COAST RELEASE ON LANDA. PLAIN BLACK RELEASE WITH SILVER TEXT ALSO THE ACCOMPANYING WHITE DEMO WITH DELTA NUMBER. BEST BRI.HAVE THE BLACK BUBBLES MULTI COLOUR COPY FOR SALE M- Seen @ 50-00 but thats soooooo cheap want 80-00 if anyone on here wants it m - /or it goes on my list monday
Chris L Posted March 31, 2008 Posted March 31, 2008 The Landa copy is Rarer THERE IS ALSO A VERY RARE WEST COAST RELEASE ON LANDA. PLAIN BLACK RELEASE WITH SILVER TEXT ALSO THE ACCOMPANYING WHITE DEMO WITH DELTA NUMBER. BEST BRI. Keith Williams had a copy of that type sale at Stoke on Saturday. Chris L
Neil Rushton Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 Phil-LA did not just re-issue in 1975. I was importing from USA and distributing in UK after that and they custom pressed me a quantity, I would say between 1,000 and 2,000, around 1978/79. Neil
Sanquine Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 heres one in vg+ for 8 quid if anyone wants it. pm me ! bloody awful tune! I'll second that - alway's disliked it.. tho for reason's beyond my comprehension most seem to like it..
Pete S Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 Phil-LA did not just re-issue in 1975. I was importing from USA and distributing in UK after that and they custom pressed me a quantity, I would say between 1,000 and 2,000, around 1978/79. Neil Neil, that sounds bizarre, how did you think you could sell more than a couple of hundred after it charted 3 years earlier? Must have sold 20,000 on Route.
Guest Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 heres one in vg+ for 8 quid if anyone wants it. pm me ! bloody awful tune! Amazing, it does not matter which good a record is mentioned on this site, there is always someone who wants to tell everyone they don't like it!!!
Neil Rushton Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 Neil, that sounds bizarre, how did you think you could sell more than a couple of hundred after it charted 3 years earlier? Must have sold 20,000 on Route. The thing about popular records from that era is that they just kept on selling. We sold all those copies of "Get Out" and I think we may have gone back for a second lot too - it was the Benny Sigler's we couldn't give away! We even went to Laurie and got 4,000 custom press of "I'm On My Way" off them AFTER the Casino Classics 3 Before 8 release was deleted. As an example of the demand in those days, look at The Poppies "There's A Pain In My Heart" custom press on CBS's Columbia Special Products label - we sold 20,000 of that. And when you think of all the copies of Dobie Gray "Out On The Floor" that were sold on original imports, bootleg imports, Black Magic and Destiny in the 70's - when I licenced it for Inferno in the early 80's it sold 30,000 plus on two different sevens, plus pic disc seven and 12". All the Best, Neil
Steve G Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 it was the Benny Sigler's we couldn't give away! Neil And yet the B side of this sounds great now!
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 (edited) The thing about popular records from that era is that they just kept on selling. We sold all those copies of "Get Out" and I think we may have gone back for a second lot too - it was the Benny Sigler's we couldn't give away! We even went to Laurie and got 4,000 custom press of "I'm On My Way" off them AFTER the Casino Classics 3 Before 8 release was deleted. As an example of the demand in those days, look at The Poppies "There's A Pain In My Heart" custom press on CBS's Columbia Special Products label - we sold 20,000 of that. And when you think of all the copies of Dobie Gray "Out On The Floor" that were sold on original imports, bootleg imports, Black Magic and Destiny in the 70's - when I licenced it for Inferno in the early 80's it sold 30,000 plus on two different sevens, plus pic disc seven and 12". All the Best, Neil Blimey, Neil, think of all the nice looking gold discs you could have on your wall for selling 20,000+ copies of anything nowadays! I don't know how I'd missed it but, surprisingly, I'd never seen this on Phil L.A before (to be fair I'd never actually looked for it!). Am I alone in thinking how much more aesthetically pleasing it looks with a fishbone at the top of the label, rather than a bunch of bubbles? Edited April 2, 2008 by TONY ROUNCE
Guest Ivor Jones Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 Blimey, Neil, think of all the nice looking gold discs you could have on your wall for selling 20,000+ copies of anything nowadays! I don't know how I'd missed it but, surprisingly, I'd never seen this on Phil L.A before (to be fair I'd never actually looked for it!). Am I alone in thinking how much more aesthetically pleasing it looks with a fishbone at the top of the label, rather than a bunch of bubbles? YES TONE, YOU ARE HOPE YOURE ALL KEEPING WELL COOKIE BOY, IVOR
Guest mel brat Posted April 3, 2008 Posted April 3, 2008 (edited) Just a thought, but wasn't it bootlegged as a facsimile "LANDA demo" also? That may account for seeing less of the black label "issues" nowadays! Edited April 3, 2008 by mel brat
Guest Posted April 3, 2008 Posted April 3, 2008 Amazing, it does not matter which good a record is mentioned on this site, there is always someone who wants to tell everyone they don't like it!!! Thats why its called a forum? And I sold one of my 45s that I dont like to somebody who wanted it. So whats the problem? I dont like it............do you want it? SIMPLE ?
Anoraks Corner Posted April 4, 2008 Posted April 4, 2008 I have a copy of the East Coast black stock copy with the multi-coloured 'bubbles' on it up for sale...at a competitive £50 +P&P >>> LOOK HERE <<< Still available..and still only £50!!!
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