Martint Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 Keep hearing about how people "don't like instrumentals" etc. so I'm sure this time I'll have no problem getting hold of these two The world again - Honey Townsend on Mala (or the Subway Riders "proper" instrumental at a sensible price i.e. £100 mint for the Subway Riders - I'm told HT is a £30 quid sound or thereabouts - £40 offered for a minter) Libras really do run it - The south suburban rhythm section nickel (OR The Matta Baby - do the pearl girl at a bargain price ofc) Can trade for records in my current sales post or pay with good old fashioned cash/cheque/paypal/home grown peas
Ernie Andrews Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 Keep hearing about how people "don't like instrumentals" etc. so I'm sure this time I'll have no problem getting hold of these two The world again - Honey Townsend on Mala (or the Subway Riders "proper" instrumental at a sensible price i.e. £100 mint for the Subway Riders - I'm told HT is a £30 quid sound or thereabouts - £40 offered for a minter) Libras really do run it - The south suburban rhythm section nickel (OR The Matta Baby - do the pearl girl at a bargain price ofc) Can trade for records in my current sales post or pay with good old fashioned cash/cheque/paypal/home grown peas Get in Line for The matta baby or the other version - Sold it a couple of years ago and regret it now so I want one back.
vnicepce Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Keep hearing about how people "don't like instrumentals" etc. so I'm sure this time I'll have no problem getting hold of these two Yes, I've heard that, in the past, as well, I think instrumentals are fine, as I started off, buying 6x6, all those years ago; even have the Comp LP which was devoted to them. Funny, but I bet you the seller of the '45s your looking for, might not like Intrs, but will try and charge you.........££££ sorry, I don't have any of those, you mention, but Good luck from another fan of instrumentals...
Pete S Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Matta Baby is a hard record - brilliant one too - it's worth a ton easy. Honey Townshend is about right at £40.
Martint Posted June 21, 2008 Author Posted June 21, 2008 Matta Baby is a hard record - brilliant one too - it's worth a ton easy. Honey Townshend is about right at £40. now sorted for a Honey, but could defo use a Matta still
Guest Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 Libras really do run it South Suburan Rhythm Section Nickel 1004 I hate to put a dampener on but it took me 12 yrs to find a replacement for my Libras, I even contacted Richard Pegue who owned the label and he doesn't have a copy very hard record to find I wish you good luck IMO Libras is far better than Matta Baby due to there being no silly vocals or whistling.
Soul-slider Posted January 31, 2009 Posted January 31, 2009 Yes, I've heard that, in the past, as well, I think instrumentals are fine, as I started off, buying 6x6, all those years ago; even have the Comp LP which was devoted to them. Funny, but I bet you the seller of the '45s your looking for, might not like Intrs, but will try and charge you.........££££ sorry, I don't have any of those, you mention, but Good luck from another fan of instrumentals... That L.P called 'After The Session' on Soul Supply??? 'After The Session' of couse is the Subway Riders on Moon Shot.
Martint Posted January 31, 2009 Author Posted January 31, 2009 Libras really do run it South Suburan Rhythm Section Nickel 1004 I hate to put a dampener on but it took me 12 yrs to find a replacement for my Libras, I even contacted Richard Pegue who owned the label and he doesn't have a copy very hard record to find I wish you good luck IMO Libras is far better than Matta Baby due to there being no silly vocals or whistling. heh heh talk about reviving an old thread Never did get a Matta or a Libras actually, heyla hola.....
Keithw Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 heh heh talk about reviving an old thread Never did get a Matta or a Libras actually, heyla hola.....have a matta baby boot somewhere ---20-00 anyone
Martint Posted February 1, 2009 Author Posted February 1, 2009 two different versions of this, the one youve posted and the other which is an instrumental of laura green,frankie and the classicals, the essex, one version common, the other version not, cant remember how to tell which is which there's a previous thread somewhere about this, I think it's the New York address credits demo version that has the "proper" northern version (i.e. the Frankie and the Classicals et al instrumental, as is Honey Townsend) - often gets listed with the (relatively) crap "comedy" version..... if it's the "good" version you've got keith then do let me know
Wiganer1 Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 got this too---------30-00 = i made the mistake of buying this version - awful..
Codfromderby Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 there's a previous thread somewhere about this, I think it's the New York address credits demo version that has the "proper" northern version (i.e. the Frankie and the Classicals et al instrumental, as is Honey Townsend) - often gets listed with the (relatively) crap "comedy" version..... if it's the "good" version you've got keith then do let me know the "relatively" crap version has a great backing, what is it, ?
Wiganer1 Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 the "relatively" crap version has a great backing, what is it, ? ======= cuz its a shite vocal u cant tell..have to have another listen!
Pete S Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 the "relatively" crap version has a great backing, what is it, ? It's the backing to a Betty Lavette classic but can't remember which, but it has chat all over it I think
Keithw Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 there's a previous thread somewhere about this, I think it's the New York address credits demo version that has the "proper" northern version (i.e. the Frankie and the Classicals et al instrumental, as is Honey Townsend) - often gets listed with the (relatively) crap "comedy" version..... if it's the "good" version you've got keith then do let me know no its the one kenny posted up would be more than 30-00 if it was--demo too
Soul-slider Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 there's a previous thread somewhere about this, I think it's the New York address credits demo version that has the "proper" northern version (i.e. the Frankie and the Classicals et al instrumental, as is Honey Townsend) - often gets listed with the (relatively) crap "comedy" version..... if it's the "good" version you've got keith then do let me know No address on mine....but has 'After The Session' (the 'proper' instrumental) / Adam (crap comedy with good backing track) Moon Shot 6706 After The Session is actually the 'B' side. My copy has '1967' scribbled on the sleeve.
Godzilla Posted February 2, 2009 Posted February 2, 2009 It's the backing to a Betty Lavette classic but can't remember which, but it has chat all over it I think It's the backing track to "Only Your Love" Calla and also Pama (UK)
Guest Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 no its the one kenny posted up would be more than 30-00 if it was--demo too How much more ?
Martint Posted March 14 Author Posted March 14 Apologies for the bump but just to report that I just got a copy of Libran's really do run it. Don't give up on your wants 1
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