shute Posted June 7, 2008 Posted June 7, 2008 This is the house where love died - first choice UK PYE - ADVANCE COPY If this 45 is real, then it must be so rare and how much would it go for in today market ?
Wiganer1 Posted June 7, 2008 Posted June 7, 2008 This is the house where love died - first choice UK PYE - ADVANCE COPY If this 45 is real, then it must be so rare and how much would it go for in today market ? === dont think it does mate,,or acetate only i reckon..
Harry Crosby Posted June 7, 2008 Posted June 7, 2008 This is the house where love died - first choice UK PYE - ADVANCE COPY If this 45 is real, then it must be so rare and how much would it go for in today market ? WOW! never heard of that one mate, as you say must be rare, sorry i can`t answer your question, first time ive heard of that one
shute Posted June 7, 2008 Author Posted June 7, 2008 Reason why I ask as someone mentioned this the other night and stated that this had been in Dave Alcocks (RIP) COLLECTION AND NOBODY KNOWS WHAT HAD HAPPENED TO IT ??
shute Posted June 7, 2008 Author Posted June 7, 2008 demo only on uk £400 from manships uk guide So it does exsit then !!
Pete S Posted June 7, 2008 Posted June 7, 2008 demo only on uk £400 from manships uk guide like Mark said, it's on a Pye acetate only - I've seen it, and a couple of others that never came out - Mick Smith's got them
NEV Posted June 7, 2008 Posted June 7, 2008 This is the house where love died - first choice UK PYE - ADVANCE COPY If this 45 is real, then it must be so rare and how much would it go for in today market ? AHHHH ,the memories come flooding back sure i have a sound file of this somewhere,will have a search unless Mark digs it out first.
De-to Posted June 7, 2008 Posted June 7, 2008 heres a couple of first choice (cheesy??) vids,i love those soul train dancers https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4snll_fi...rty-pants_music https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2lsfg_fi...ctor-love_music
Guest Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 This is the house where love died - first choice UK PYE - ADVANCE COPY If this 45 is real, then it must be so rare and how much would it go for in today market ? " TITHWLD " had been intended / scheduled to be released by Pye , but was withdrawn for undisclosed reasons ......... I have checked a label discography for Pye , and in respect of the year the record was released , there are many 7N prefix numbers that are blank , never having had titles allocated to them : it is very likely that " TITHWLD " was one of these ....... Malc Burton
Ernie Andrews Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 I see their First Choice theme 12" went for nearly £100 acouple of days ago Apparantly rare on 7inch
Guest Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 I see their First Choice theme 12" went for nearly £100 acouple of days ago Apparantly rare on 7inch if you want to know anything about / concerning FC , then Ian Dewhirst is your man ........ Referring back to " TITHWLD " , the record flopped badly upon release in the States ....... Malc Burton
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 " TITHWLD " had been intended / scheduled to be released by Pye , but was withdrawn for undisclosed reasons ......... I have checked a label discography for Pye , and in respect of the year the record was released , there are many 7N prefix numbers that are blank , never having had titles allocated to them : it is very likely that " TITHWLD " was one of these ....... Malc Burton My pal Dave was head of US A & R at Pye when this was scheduled to come out - in fact it was he who scheduled it. He told me, many years ago. that he thought it had gotten as far as the test pressing stage, but that he had no idea what might have happened to the TPs. He'd worked for another two record labels by the time that we had this conversation, so there's no guarantee that his memory is absolutely accurate. But it's tantalising to thing that there may have been as many as ten white label TP's (Pye's standard order for intital TP approval, apparently) floating about in 'collectorland' at some point.
Trev Thomas Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 My pal Dave was head of US A & R at Pye when this was scheduled to come out - in fact it was he who scheduled it. He told me, many years ago. that he thought it had gotten as far as the test pressing stage, but that he had no idea what might have happened to the TPs. He'd worked for another two record labels by the time that we had this conversation, so there's no guarantee that his memory is absolutely accurate. But it's tantalising to thing that there may have been as many as ten white label TP's (Pye's standard order for intital TP approval, apparently) floating about in 'collectorland' at some point. theres also a pye acetate of appreciations - i cant hide it, which was due to be released on pye, but, then shelved
Pete S Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 theres also a pye acetate of appreciations - i cant hide it, which was due to be released on pye, but, then shelved No way! I say this because that was a late 70's discovery, Pye wouldn't have been interested, it did come out on Soul Supply and they may have used Pye's facilities to cut acetates, hence Pye labels...but no way would they have been going to release a one off Northern single in 1980. In my opinion
Trev Thomas Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 No way! I say this because that was a late 70's discovery, Pye wouldn't have been interested, it did come out on Soul Supply and they may have used Pye's facilities to cut acetates, hence Pye labels...but no way would they have been going to release a one off Northern single in 1980. In my opinion YES WAY........I SAY THIS BECAUSE JOHN MANSHIP HAD IT ON HIS AUCTION LAST YEAR, SO, PYE WERE OBVIOUSLY INTERESTED IN IT, ALSO A DARRYL STEWART PYE ACETATE, WHICH WAS ALSO ON J.M'S AUCTION....
Pete S Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 I SAY THIS BECAUSE JOHN MANSHIP HAD IT ON HIS AUCTION LAST YEAR Oh it must be true then. p.s. I've seen / held the Daryl Stewart before, that one is well known.
Sebastian Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 YES WAY........I SAY THIS BECAUSE JOHN MANSHIP HAD IT ON HIS AUCTION LAST YEAR, SO, PYE WERE OBVIOUSLY INTERESTED IN IT, ALSO A DARRYL STEWART PYE ACETATE, WHICH WAS ALSO ON J.M'S AUCTION.... It sold for £186. Here's the auction text: Appreciations - I Can't Hide It - Pye Acetate Colony Records, Hurts Yard, Nottingham the proprietors of the short-lived Destiny label, had this incredible monster Northern Soul tune scheduled for #1016. Ads for their future releases in Blues & Soul, Black Echoes, Northern Noise etc in 1978 confirm that, but it never got past this ORIGINAL PYE ACETATE stage. We believe this to one of only TWO ever made. THE ultimate UK collectors 45, with the USA original being a forlorn and very expensive quest. Here's the scan:
Pete S Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 It sold for £186. Here's the auction text: Appreciations - I Can't Hide It - Pye Acetate Colony Records, Hurts Yard, Nottingham the proprietors of the short-lived Destiny label, had this incredible monster Northern Soul tune scheduled for #1016. Ads for their future releases in Blues & Soul, Black Echoes, Northern Noise etc in 1978 confirm that, but it never got past this ORIGINAL PYE ACETATE stage. We believe this to one of only TWO ever made. THE ultimate UK collectors 45, with the USA original being a forlorn and very expensive quest. Here's the scan: Which, without having even know about this, is exactly what I said - Kev Roberts, using Pye studios.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 Which, without having even know about this, is exactly what I said - Kev Roberts, using Pye studios. Careful, Pete - you should know you can't say K-v R-b-r-s on here without it causing some sort of incident!
Godzilla Posted June 8, 2008 Posted June 8, 2008 My pal Dave was head of US A & R at Pye when this was scheduled to come out - in fact it was he who scheduled it. He told me, many years ago. that he thought it had gotten as far as the test pressing stage, but that he had no idea what might have happened to the TPs. He'd worked for another two record labels by the time that we had this conversation, so there's no guarantee that his memory is absolutely accurate. But it's tantalising to thing that there may have been as many as ten white label TP's (Pye's standard order for intital TP approval, apparently) floating about in 'collectorland' at some point. Think I mentioned this on here a few years ago, but I'm 99% sure Dave Stubbs from Hyde (Stockport/Ashton under Lyne?) had one. I used to go to night on Tuesdays and Fridays (I think) at Dukinfield rugby club and Dave was resident DJ. He had a phenomenal British collection, much of it bought as new releases, and played predominently UK stuff in his sets. He definately used to drop First Choice and that's where a bunch of us from the Oldham area first heard the tune. My recollection is that it was one of those plain looking Pye white label jobbies with a big A in the middle and Pye in black text at the top but not a logo - like the 60s advance copies. Anybody in contact with Dave who could get him to confirm?
Nocker Posted June 9, 2008 Posted June 9, 2008 Hi Godz!! Dave is djing at the Rat Pitt in Stockport on friday 14 June. I will ask him about it..You are correct about his UK collection, although when i was speaking to him a few weeks ago he was selling some off to buy new stuff, not just UK either.. also a very nice chap is Dave Cheers John
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