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Royal Esuires - Ain't Gonna Run - HSI Prix

What do people think the realistic price of this?

Many thanks

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Royal Esuires - Ain't Gonna Run - HSI Prix

What do people think the realistic price of this?

Many thanks

The last one I sold for £36 a couple of days ago

I have sold them in the past for £400, £300 etc

Guest Ste Brazil
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Royal Esuires - Ain't Gonna Run - HSI Prix

What do people think the realistic price of this?

Many thanks

They usually go for £50 since a load of copies were brought over last year (or the year before?) from the states.

Ste.

Guest julesp1905
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So $45 plus postage wasn't a bad price, thought it was worth a bit more though, thanks for the replies

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So $45 plus postage wasn't a bad price, thought it was worth a bit more though, thanks for the replies

There's a guy had them on eBay for $50 buy it now for a few months. Never got one cos I don't like it and didn't think I could sell it.

So it seems to have settled at around 25 quid? :lol:

Guest SteveJohnston
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There's a guy had them on eBay for $50 buy it now for a few months. Never got one cos I don't like it and didn't think I could sell it.

So it seems to have settled at around 25 quid? :P

When the last lot where found :D In the us where they not the ones that if you hold them up to the light you could see though them I'm sure I remember looking at one for sale at the Blackpool black music weekender at the Hilton a few years back the vinyl was no where near as thick as a older found copy. And if I'm right I would think it would affected the price in the two different presses :lol: .

Steve J

Guest Dr Pickles
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I'm after a copy of this if anyone has one?

Cheers

Doc

Guest Brett F
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In my first edition (2001) manships price guide this was back then listed at £1500, i bought mine some years back and payed a few more quid than £30 :shades: ! Just goes to show how prices can be affected when things do turn up in numbers.

Ps i bought it for the flip "Our love use To Be"..think thats what it is called.

Brett

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Phew! I thought I was imagining things again!

Here's a couple of the buy it now doo-daas in his feedback:

https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=320222032912

https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=320213556550

It raises the question of wether it is a good thing for records to turn up in quantity; on the one hand everyone can have one but on the other good records don't get played any more. Danny Moore for example.

Cheers

Paul

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Phew! I thought I was imagining things again!

Here's a couple of the buy it now doo-daas in his feedback:

https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=320222032912

https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=320213556550

It raises the question of wether it is a good thing for records to turn up in quantity; on the one hand everyone can have one but on the other good records don't get played any more. Danny Moore for example.

Cheers

Paul

Yup. Royal Esquires is a brilliant tune IMO. Why do some folk turn their backs on quality Soul tunes, just because they become available to ordinary collectors and DJs on budgets ? Is this going to happen to the 4 tracks now?

Is it still "Whats in the groove that counts" or "Whats in your bank that counts"

:thumbup:

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Yup. Royal Esquires is a brilliant tune IMO. Why do some folk turn their backs on quality Soul tunes, just because they become available to ordinary collectors and DJs on budgets ? Is this going to happen to the 4 tracks now?

Is it still "Whats in the groove that counts" or "Whats in your bank that counts"

:unsure:

Totally agree. When Richard Searling had this covered as the Chessmen, never thought I would ever own an original copy in my lifetime, hope the same happens to the Four Tracks. Could find a place for that Mandingo 45 in my collection, might have to get rid of Joe 90 though!!

Guest SteveJohnston
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Yup. Royal Esquires is a brilliant tune IMO. Why do some folk turn their backs on quality Soul tunes, just because they become available to ordinary collectors and DJs on budgets ? Is this going to happen to the 4 tracks now?

Is it still "Whats in the groove that counts" or "Whats in your bank that counts"

:lol:

Tiss "whats in the groove allways!" :lol: but tiss "what was in my bank that counts!" or so the bank Manager told me on my last overdraft application mind you when i asked for a £750.00 overdraft for a old soul record that was for sale he did not seam intrested at all :wicked:

Steve J

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Totally agree. When Richard Searling had this covered as the Chessmen, never thought I would ever own an original copy in my lifetime, hope the same happens to the Four Tracks. Could find a place for that Mandingo 45 in my collection, might have to get rid of Joe 90 though!!

Bob on!

Me neither mate!

A true high point in your Northern Soul passage comes when you obtain 1) A quality record...and 2) One that is backed up with the 'beautiful resignation' that comes with believing that you will never own one.....and then you do - still a £1500 record for me.

That track is a perfect example of the level that Searling' sets were during that period - in my eyes unsurpassable.

Such a busy and soulfully complex mixture of a track, that touched all the NS bases of the time.

A high point of Richard's playlist for me, that also summed the buzz of the Wigan dancefloor up as well as anything that got played there, at that wonderful time anyhow.


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Totally agree. When Richard Searling had this covered as the Chessmen, never thought I would ever own an original copy in my lifetime, hope the same happens to the Four Tracks. Could find a place for that Mandingo 45 in my collection, might have to get rid of Joe 90 though!!

This was actually covered as The Embers " Playing the part of a fool " , The Chessmen c/u was " Like I never did before " which was actually Combinations " Whatcha gonna do " .Cheers ,Eddie

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This was actually covered as The Embers " Playing the part of a fool " , The Chessmen c/u was " Like I never did before " which was actually Combinations " Whatcha gonna do " .Cheers ,Eddie

Yup..........on the Oddfellows video (mentioned elsewhere), Keb can be heard introducing this as the Embers in that downstairs room. And definitely "Playing The Part Of A Fool".

A truly magnificent, relentless piece of NS which has the lot.......I don't buy NS, but I really do need to pick one of these up whilst at a nice price :lol:

Cheers,

Mark R

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Yup..........on the Oddfellows video (mentioned elsewhere), Keb can be heard introducing this as the Embers in that downstairs room. And definitely "Playing The Part Of A Fool".

A truly magnificent, relentless piece of NS which has the lot.......I don't buy NS, but I really do need to pick one of these up whilst at a nice price :lol:

Cheers,

Mark R

Agree totally Mark, it's just a stunning tour de force, exciting, relentless, unbelievable arrangements and vocals to die for, even a bit jazzy. One of my absolute favourite tunes. Can you imagine being in the recording studio when this was cut as a single take. It's why I love old 60's and 70's music and why I find a lot of today's sanitised studio produced music, a bit dull in comparison to say the least. Every home should have a Royal Esquires.

Jordi

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This was actually covered as The Embers " Playing the part of a fool " , The Chessmen c/u was " Like I never did before " which was actually Combinations " Whatcha gonna do " .Cheers ,Eddie

Thanks Eddie, I realized that when l got up next morning but hoped no one would notice!! :D Just testing you all for observation! Both fast dancers and both covered and played by Richard Searling around the same time.

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Thanks Eddie, I realized that when l got up next morning but hoped no one would notice!! :thumbsup: Just testing you all for observation! Both fast dancers and both covered and played by Richard Searling around the same time.

You're right , great period in Wigans musical history eh ? Best ,Eddie

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So this was played at Wigan?? What date 79 80 ish.

80 -81 , From memory , same time as Richard was playing Daybreak [ Tyrone Edwards " Search this world " c/u ] , etc .Used to have a great live tape with these on .Super rare 60's mixed with the best new and recent releases , tons of cover up's , fantastic memories .Best ,Eddie

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This was actually covered as The Embers " Playing the part of a fool " , The Chessmen c/u was " Like I never did before " which was actually Combinations " Whatcha gonna do " .Cheers ,Eddie
Gary Rushbrooke spin wasnt it Eddie?

salmon

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A record that sums up all the best things about NS musically, a disc I never ever thought I would own, If they were giving em away with cornflakes, it still wouldnt alter the 'hero worship' status this record holds for me........its priceless at any price IMHO.

Russ

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Every home should have a Royal Esquires.

Jordi

Agreed. Top tune - hard to dance to though wicked.gif Love blasting this out in the car. Even my son likes it and he's into drum N Bass :ohmy: Must be that manic percussion.

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This was actually covered as The Embers " Playing the part of a fool " , The Chessmen c/u was " Like I never did before " which was actually Combinations " Whatcha gonna do " .Cheers ,Eddie

Good shout Eddie, I missed that in the broughagh meself.

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I think Richard had it first , don't know whether he sold it on to Gary , or if Gary got his own copy ? Best ,Eddie

Yes indeed Richard first at Wigan

ATB

Steve

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