Jim G Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 (edited) Here you folks, let the dicussion begin! I have highlighted the two big ticket items Otis Smith - Let Her Go - Perception promo - £250 Johnny Robinson - Gone But Not Forgotten - Okeh promo - £298 Betty Turner - The Winds Kept Laughing - Crescent - £419 Larry Davis - I've Been Hurt So Many Times - Kent promo - £282 Elgins - Heaven Must Have Sent You : Tamla Motown TMG583 - £153 Peoples Choice - Destruction c/w Off Spring - Wood City - £187 Sam Williams - This I Know - Bell Sound Acetate - £361 Mabel John - Actions Speaks Louder Than Words c/w Take Me - Tamla - £147 Frankie and Johnny - I'll Hold You - Decca promo - £459 Metros - Since I Found My Bay c/w No Baby - Rca - £107 Entertainers - I Can't Do Enough c/w We Don't Need No Music - Amber - £125 Trent Sisters - A Letter A Day - Gogate promo - £2,445 Aura - Follow Me (with your heart) - B.E.P- £264 Terry Callier - Look At Me Now - Cadet promo - £309 Natural Impulse - She Went Away - Natural Impulse - £2,351 Natural Impulse might be rare as hell, but IMHO, it is just an ordinary piece of 70's soul, where is the 'magic'? Don't see the appeal, especially for that price!, But hey, I can't afford such luxuries anyway. Edited June 25, 2008 by jim g
Reforee Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 The Aura went for a good price, saw one go for £450 a couple of months back, its a great 70s record thats not been over played. The Man In Black
Soulcarp Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Here you folks, let the dicussion begin! I have highlighted the two big ticket items Otis Smith - Let Her Go - Perception promo - £250 Johnny Robinson - Gone But Not Forgotten - Okeh promo - £298 Betty Turner - The Winds Kept Laughing - Crescent - £419 Larry Davis - I've Been Hurt So Many Times - Kent promo - £282 Elgins - Heaven Must Have Sent You : Tamla Motown TMG583 - £153 Peoples Choice - Destruction c/w Off Spring - Wood City - £187 Sam Williams - This I Know - Bell Sound Acetate - £361 Mabel John - Actions Speaks Louder Than Words c/w Take Me - Tamla - £147 Frankie and Johnny - I'll Hold You - Decca promo - £459 Metros - Since I Found My Bay c/w No Baby - Rca - £107 Entertainers - I Can't Do Enough c/w We Don't Need No Music - Amber - £125 Trent Sisters - A Letter A Day - Gogate promo - £2,445 Aura - Follow Me (with your heart) - B.E.P- £264 Terry Callier - Look At Me Now - Cadet promo - £309 Natural Impulse - She Went Away - Natural Impulse - £2,351 Natural Impulse might be rare as hell, but IMHO, it is just an ordinary piece of 70's soul, where is the 'magic'? Don't see the appeal, especially for that price!, But hey, I can't afford such luxuries anyway. totaly agree on that,johnny robinson a fare price & betty turner the trent sisters was cheap to say it's so rare
Spaghetti Weston Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 that trent sisters thing might be rare but it don't appeal to my taste whatsoever still everybody to their own eh
Simon M Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 that trent sisters thing might be rare but it don't appeal to my taste whatsoever still everybody to their own eh yeah who'd bother with that Go-gate lable
Guest Matt Male Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 (edited) that trent sisters thing might be rare but it don't appeal to my taste whatsoever still everybody to their own eh I agree John, i've never been a fan either. I can think of a fair few i'd rather spend £2.4k on. As for Go-gate, hey i'd love to own one... then i'd flog it immediatedly. Edited June 25, 2008 by Matt Male
Dave Moore Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Peoples Choice being played? Copy in Sales section for 100 in trades if anyone's interested.
Gasher Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 well Johnny we all know youve NO TASTE anyways cheers for the installment mate just got home last night richie that trent sisters thing might be rare but it don't appeal to my taste whatsoever still everybody to their own eh
Ady Potts Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 A fella lost his job over that U.K. copy of the Frankie & Johnny. 99.9% sure that was the copy I owned years ago with the tiny sticker tears at the top of the label. One morning I got a call from Ray at Beanos in Croydon (when they were in the old shop) to say they had just got some nice soul stuff in. I turned up there just as Ray was walking back into the shop. He'd left the new employee in charge of the counter, & had asked him to take the little stickers off the Frankie & Johnny label. Ray meant with lighter fluid, but matey dug his finger nail in & ripped em off. Ouch, sacked.
Chalky Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 personally think the Trent Sisters is an ok record, nowt special apart from the fact it's ultra rare. It wouldn't get a mention or a look in if it was £25 and not £2.5k. Far better records for £25 IMHO. There was a debate some time ago on here about it. Sure a mod can dig it up.
Guest James Trouble Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 (edited) personally think the Trent Sisters is an ok record, nowt special apart from the fact it's ultra rare. It wouldn't get a mention or a look in if it was £25 and not £2.5k. Far better records for £25 IMHO. There was a debate some time ago on here about it. Sure a mod can dig it up. Go on then. Give us a better record in that style for £25. Are you sure if it was £25 and spun at Stafford twice you wouldn't be all over it? I think it's an awesome record. Second best in that style for me, Rnb/Funk/Soul crossover. If you don't like Rnb or funk, I guess it's hard to appreciate it. Edited June 25, 2008 by James Trouble
Steve G Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Natural Impulse was a bargain at that price. I was offered 6k for my copy and turned it down. Maybe the bottom has fallen out of......very rare 70s
jocko Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Go on then. Give us a better record in that style for £25. Are you sure if it was £25 and spun at Stafford twice you wouldn't be all over it? I think it's an awesome record. Second best in that style for me, Rnb/Funk/Soul crossover. If you don't like Rnb or funk, I guess it's hard to appreciate it. Fed up sticking up for you on here so over for some sparring. Get onto the 60's thread and you will hear about 200 records better than it for £25, its a reasonably exciting dancer on first or second listen but closer examination reveals a pretty awful singer, which isnt always a problem for Northern IMO, but it just becomes boring very quickly, and it was spun at Stafford was it not? Whenever it was opinion then was it was a fairly forgettable record and not much changed. R&B was all made in the 50's and Funk in the 70's weren't they so can't be either.
Ncfc Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Natural Impulse was a bargain at that price. I was offered 6k for my copy and turned it down. Maybe the bottom has fallen out of......very rare 70s and good 70s,Is it Clarence Mann on lead??
Chalky Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Go on then. Give us a better record in that style for £25. Are you sure if it was £25 and spun at Stafford twice you wouldn't be all over it? I think it's an awesome record. Second best in that style for me, Rnb/Funk/Soul crossover. If you don't like Rnb or funk, I guess it's hard to appreciate it. it was played at Stafford. I said better records for 25 quid, never mentioned style. Benny Latimore a better record for me as is Jimmy Holiday, there's others that are better records IMHO but I can't be arsed right now. Like John says each to their own
Guest James Trouble Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 (edited) Fed up sticking up for you on here so over for some sparring. Get onto the 60's thread and you will hear about 200 records better than it for £25, its a reasonably exciting dancer on first or second listen but closer examination reveals a pretty awful singer, which isnt always a problem for Northern IMO, but it just becomes boring very quickly, and it was spun at Stafford was it not? Whenever it was opinion then was it was a fairly forgettable record and not much changed. R&B was all made in the 50's and Funk in the 70's weren't they so can't be either. The price is irrelevant though, innit. I think it's the second best record in that style, behind Little John, and only just ahead of Gambler's Blues by Nancy Wilcox. Very unique, experimental records, with twisted beats and dark and nasty undertones. So whoever got it, well, they must have good taste And I disagree, it's not much of a dancer, it's right hard to get your feet around. But as piece of music, it stands out as something quite special and very unique. The mind boggles about the mysterious missing Gogate number 3 which I've been told there are records of, but no one has seen the vinyl... Edited June 25, 2008 by James Trouble
Chalky Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Fed up sticking up for you on here so over for some sparring. Get onto the 60's thread and you will hear about 200 records better than it for £25, its a reasonably exciting dancer on first or second listen but closer examination reveals a pretty awful singer, which isnt always a problem for Northern IMO, but it just becomes boring very quickly, and it was spun at Stafford was it not? Whenever it was opinion then was it was a fairly forgettable record and not much changed. R&B was all made in the 50's and Funk in the 70's weren't they so can't be either. and there endeth the lesson!
Chalky Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 The price is irrelevant though, innit. I think it's the second best record in that style. Very unique record. So whoever got it, well, they must have good taste whoever got it thinks they have good taste others might and have disagreed
Ady Potts Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 .............So whoever got it, well, they must have good taste Hey James, Bet you're pleased Carl never accepted your offer on his now
arnie j Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 Fed up sticking up for you on here so over for some sparring. Get onto the 60's thread and you will hear about 200 records better than it for £25, its a reasonably exciting dancer on first or second listen but closer examination reveals a pretty awful singer, which isnt always a problem for Northern IMO, but it just becomes boring very quickly, and it was spun at Stafford was it not? Whenever it was opinion then was it was a fairly forgettable record and not much changed. R&B was all made in the 50's and Funk in the 70's weren't they so can't be either. deffo played at stafford cos i got it on one of keb or guys tapes from the 80s
Simon T Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 deffo played at stafford cos i got it on one of keb or guys tapes from the 80s I've got a tape I recorded at Stafford somewhere, I'll try to find it and post up. The best part of the record (and Little John) is the label
Guest James Trouble Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 (edited) edit* duplicate post Edited June 25, 2008 by James Trouble
Guest James Trouble Posted June 25, 2008 Posted June 25, 2008 The best part of the record (and Little John) is the label Great label, kind of funny Is there a rarer label, with releases on vinyl? Three releases. One has never been seen. And the two other releases on the label probably total only 6 or 7 copies between them. Would be fascinating to find about the history of it...
Guest moggy Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Natural Impulse was a bargain at that price. I was offered 6k for my copy and turned it down. Maybe the bottom has fallen out of......very rare 70s Bloody hell Steve, 6k and you turned it down Was it, has it, ever been worth that much, I really do not know Steve, just sounds an incredible amount for such a record.
Guest Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 (edited) Bloody hell Steve, 6k and you turned it down Was it, has it, ever been worth that much, I really do not know Steve, just sounds an incredible amount for such a record. We sold a copy privately 4 years ago to a collector in OZ for £6,000. also sold a VG copy last year for a similar amount, to what MINT - copy reached on auction last night. We think the winner got a real bargain. Edited June 26, 2008 by john manship
Guest Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Great label, kind of funny Is there a rarer label, with releases on vinyl? Three releases. One has never been seen. And the two other releases on the label probably total only 6 or 7 copies between them. Would be fascinating to find about the history of it... as for 6 or 7 release betwen them? I've found Little John on 3 different occasions in the Bay Area over the years, I think if you ask Keb we found 2 on the same day at the "black mans" house in the hills we visted. And the Trent Sisters there are at least 3..although this copy was our first. i think you'll find there's one or two more of Little John as i'm not the only person to have found copies. Puzzled.. why is there a third release on Gogate? What makes you think there is..?
Guest James Trouble Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 (edited) as for 6 or 7 release betwen them? I've found Little John on 3 different occasions in the Bay Area over the years, I think if you ask Keb we found 2 on the same day at the "black mans" house in the hills we visted. And the Trent Sisters there are at least 3..although this copy was our first. i think you'll find there's one or two more of Little John as i'm not the only person to have found copies. Puzzled.. why is there a third release on Gogate? What makes you think there is..? Well that's 8 or 9 then Still, is there are rarer label with multiple releases? You told me about the third Gogate release. You'd seen the release notes? Wasn't it Little John as well? Why are you puzzled, Big John? Edited June 26, 2008 by James Trouble
Guest rachel Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 personally think the Trent Sisters is an ok record, nowt special apart from the fact it's ultra rare. It wouldn't get a mention or a look in if it was £25 and not £2.5k. Far better records for £25 IMHO. There was a debate some time ago on here about it. Sure a mod can dig it up. This one? https://www.soul-source.co.uk/Holy-Gr...res-t38971.html
Guest Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Well that's 8 or 9 then Still, is there are rarer label with multiple releases? You told me about the third Gogate release. You'd seen the release notes? Wasn't it Little John as well? Why are you puzzled, Big John? You know, your damn right, young man. I did, we saw a release sheet for Gogate on that trip with Keb at old man's house on the hill, he had a record shop in the 60s down in the Haight Street area, i think we brought the press sheet back with the 45s. It was little John and I had completely forgot.. don't know what happen to the sheet but yes I remember now, it was a letter head with 3 releases listed on it. Gogate # 3 was credited to Little John..I wonder if it ever got pressed? can't for the life of me, remember the titles. i'm losing it, time to retire...
Guest Modern Skip Tone Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Here you folks, let the dicussion begin! I have highlighted the two big ticket items Natural Impulse - She Went Away - Natural Impulse - £2,351 Natural Impulse might be rare as hell, but IMHO, it is just an ordinary piece of 70's soul, where is the 'magic'? Don't see the appeal, especially for that price!, But hey, I can't afford such luxuries anyway. [/quote]You are correct it is rare and the appeal factor is - represented by it,s "ownership status" both by dee jays and very serious collectors alike. Extremely hard to find and very highly sought 45, that contains some magic IMHO. But who am I, Ive only being tailing a copy since 1988/89..........But hey, I too cannot afford such luxuries anyway well out of my reach. Intresting comment by Chris - Clarence Mann on vocals....yes/no anyone.
Guest James Trouble Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 (edited) You know, your damn right, young man. I did, we saw a release sheet for Gogate on that trip with Keb at old man's house on the hill, he had a record shop in the 60s down in the Haight Street area, i think we brought the press sheet back with the 45s. It was little John and I had completely forgot.. don't know what happen to the sheet but yes I remember now, it was a letter head with 3 releases listed on it. Gogate # 3 was credited to Little John..I wonder if it ever got pressed? can't for the life of me, remember the titles. i'm losing it, time to retire... Hey, Big John. I really want to find out more about the mysterious Gogate. When I ring you to pay for it I'll get all the info you know about it out of you. I actually fancy doing a legal release of it, which is unusual for me, but without the band members, producers etc giving their stories I wouldn't want to. I'm normally really selfish with rare records. But I think it's such a special, even romantic, label. The dream of "If it's not a hit...", such confidence in those experimental sounds that even now, amongst soul connoisseurs, they get dismissed because they are so experimental, even for 2008, 45 years after they were made. I can't imagine it being a boring story behind it, the production, the musicianship, it's so unique. Did they ever produce anything else, who were the band? They were too good to not have recorded elsewhere. But the sound is so unlike anything else, I'm sure I would recognise the playing on another record... The mind boggles. Edited June 26, 2008 by James Trouble
Steve G Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 You are correct it is rare and the appeal factor is - represented by it,s "ownership status" both by dee jays and very serious collectors alike. Extremely hard to find and very highly sought 45, that contains some magic IMHO. But who am I, Ive only being tailing a copy since 1988/89..........But hey, I too cannot afford such luxuries anyway well out of my reach. Intresting comment by Chris - Clarence Mann on vocals....yes/no anyone. I don't think it is Clarence Mann on vocals. Probably one of those urban myths but don't know 100%. Christian in Norway did track the band down some years back but was only able to get an acetate (with some unreleased stuff on it too). B side is of course a pretty good funk track as well. As for it being ordinary Jim G - N.F.W. It's a magical piece of 70's.
Guest Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 (edited) I don't think it is Clarence Mann on vocals. Probably one of those urban myths but don't know 100%. Christian in Norway did track the band down some years back but was only able to get an acetate (with some unreleased stuff on it too). B side is of course a pretty good funk track as well. As for it being ordinary Jim G - N.F.W. It's a magical piece of 70's. The whole band and all their friends and drinking partners and children have been tracked, even the studio owner (he's apparently fed up with being asked about the 45) has also been found They are a mixed race group who still gig, one's a policeman, etc. etc. Lady Bianca was behind the recording. That's why I thought the winner got real great purchase. They only ever made 200 they vanished into thin air long ago. My girlfriend actually found that copy on sale, it had the phone # contact still on the sleeve with all the group details etc. And nobody's got a copy. and certainly Clarence Mann was not the lead. We were expecting (hoping) maybe double what is sold for, but it only cost a $1 so we can't complain, but I did buy my lady a hamburger for finding it. Edited June 26, 2008 by john manship
Steve G Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 The whole band and all their friends and drinking partners and children have been tracked, even the studio owner (he's apparently fed up with being asked about the 45) has also been found They are a mixed race group who still gig, one's a policeman, etc. etc. Lady Bianca was behind the recording. That's why I thought the winner got real great purchase. They only ever made 200 they vanished into thin air long ago. My girlfriend actually found that copy on sale, it had the phone # contact still on the sleeve with all the group details etc. And nobody's got a copy. and certainly Clarence Mann was not the lead. We were expecting (hoping) maybe double what is sold for, but it only cost a $1 so we can't complain, but I did buy my lady a hamburger for finding it. Thanks for clearing that up...Lady Bianca did her fair share of good stuff as well. A Hamburger? Big Mac for that surely?
Dave Moore Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 but I did buy my lady a hamburger for finding it. And they say the age of chivalry is dead? Hope it was a 'real' one John and not MickeyDs"
Mark Bicknell Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 The whole band and all their friends and drinking partners and children have been tracked, even the studio owner (he's apparently fed up with being asked about the 45) has also been found They are a mixed race group who still gig, one's a policeman, etc. etc. Lady Bianca was behind the recording. That's why I thought the winner got real great purchase. They only ever made 200 they vanished into thin air long ago. My girlfriend actually found that copy on sale, it had the phone # contact still on the sleeve with all the group details etc. And nobody's got a copy. and certainly Clarence Mann was not the lead. We were expecting (hoping) maybe double what is sold for, but it only cost a $1 so we can't complain, but I did buy my lady a hamburger for finding it. Trust that was with cheese John? and onions....lol Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Jason S Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 They only ever made 200 they vanished into thin air long ago. Some of them are now going under the monkier The Latin Soul Project or GTS? https://www.latinsoulproject.com/index.html I'd looked into this a few years ago around the same time a guy from the West Coast tracked them down - think he said he went to see them play one night. Pretty sure he got a record or some tapes
Guest Modern Skip Tone Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 The whole band and all their friends and drinking partners and children have been tracked, even the studio owner (he's apparently fed up with being asked about the 45) has also been found They are a mixed race group who still gig, one's a policeman, etc. etc. Lady Bianca was behind the recording. That's why I thought the winner got real great purchase. They only ever made 200 they vanished into thin air long ago. My girlfriend actually found that copy on sale, it had the phone # contact still on the sleeve with all the group details etc. And nobody's got a copy. and certainly Clarence Mann was not the lead. We were (hoping) maybe double what is sold for, but it only cost a $1 so we can't complain, but I did buy my lady a hamburger for finding it. Natural Impulse - This record demands respect, acknowledgement and money. It offers it's lucky owners the ideal opportunity to show others the shop window. Thanks for the interesting reply's John and Steve which leads me onto my next question. Currently up for auction with 13 days to go is a 45 by The New Designers - We Wont Know Unless We Try (parts one and two) on Dynamo. I keep banging on the sound file button and do agree is what we have here is a undocumented soul winner from 1975. Are The New Designers also a mixed race band. Others on here will love this or hate it ,when first heard IMHO, and of course first played of an acetate by Steve G.......nice. Thanks Nick.
Steve G Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 (edited) Natural Impulse - This record demands respect, acknowledgement and money. It offers it's lucky owners the ideal opportunity to show others the shop window. Thanks for the interesting reply's John and Steve which leads me onto my next question. Currently up for auction with 13 days to go is a 45 by The New Designers - We Wont Know Unless We Try (parts one and two) on Dynamo. I keep banging on the sound file button and do agree is what we have here is a undocumented soul winner from 1975. Are The New Designers also a mixed race band. Others on here will love this or hate it ,when first heard IMHO, and of course first played of an acetate by Steve G.......nice. Thanks Nick. Dunno Nick, it was mixed by Tom Moulton and that;;s where the acetate originally came from, that's all I know. Edited June 26, 2008 by Steve G
Guest jinx74 Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Some of them are now going under the monkier The Latin Soul Project or GTS? https://www.latinsoulproject.com/index.html I'd looked into this a few years ago around the same time a guy from the West Coast tracked them down - think he said he went to see them play one night. Pretty sure he got a record or some tapes the engineer has the master reel and it sounded good when i heard it. i wish i could remember all the band members names but i cant. i have it written down somewhere. i feel like the singers last name was Odin or something like that. not helpful at all i realize. real nice guys though and while they played in Natural Impulse some also were in the band Winter that has a 45 and LP that you all are aware of.
boba Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 the engineer has the master reel and it sounded good when i heard it. i wish i could remember all the band members names but i cant. i have it written down somewhere. i feel like the singers last name was Odin or something like that. not helpful at all i realize. real nice guys though and while they played in Natural Impulse some also were in the band Winter that has a 45 and LP that you all are aware of. Justin, do you know what the connection is to McFunks on Raw, if any? I think there's the same producer on both?
Guest Modern Skip Tone Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Dunno Nick, it was mixed by Tom Moulton and that;;s where the acetate originally came from, that's all I know. Thanks for that Steve......your honesty is surley worth 2 x big "yankie styled" burgers and for a third burger of your choice, is the Tom Moulton mix the same as John's current seller!!!!!! Or was Vince Montana in town recently mixing it up. . Thanks Swiftnick.
Ian Dewhirst Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 You know, your damn right, young man. I did, we saw a release sheet for Gogate on that trip with Keb at old man's house on the hill, he had a record shop in the 60s down in the Haight Street area, i think we brought the press sheet back with the 45s. It was little John and I had completely forgot.. don't know what happen to the sheet but yes I remember now, it was a letter head with 3 releases listed on it. Gogate # 3 was credited to Little John..I wonder if it ever got pressed? can't for the life of me, remember the titles. i'm losing it, time to retire... Don't say the memory bank is now completely filled? You need a new hard-drive LOL..... Ian D
Ian Dewhirst Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Dunno Nick, it was mixed by Tom Moulton and that;;s where the acetate originally came from, that's all I know. Did this come direct from Tom or via Chris King out of curiosity? Ian D
Guest jinx74 Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Justin, do you know what the connection is to McFunks on Raw, if any? I think there's the same producer on both? just saw an image of mcfunk. thats stubblefield and stubblebine did the NI. i think it was produced by bianca but recorded by stubblebine up in santa rosa at a recording studio. if i remember correctly the studio was in a barn way out in the cow section of SR.
Steve G Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Did this come direct from Tom or via Chris King out of curiosity? Ian D Via Chris king and then Pat Brady.....£15.
Flanny Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 (edited) Here you folks, let the dicussion begin! I have highlighted the two big ticket items Otis Smith - Let Her Go - Perception promo - £250 Johnny Robinson - Gone But Not Forgotten - Okeh promo - £298 Betty Turner - The Winds Kept Laughing - Crescent - £419 Larry Davis - I've Been Hurt So Many Times - Kent promo - £282 Elgins - Heaven Must Have Sent You : Tamla Motown TMG583 - £153 Peoples Choice - Destruction c/w Off Spring - Wood City - £187 Sam Williams - This I Know - Bell Sound Acetate - £361 Mabel John - Actions Speaks Louder Than Words c/w Take Me - Tamla - £147 Frankie and Johnny - I'll Hold You - Decca promo - £459 Metros - Since I Found My Bay c/w No Baby - Rca - £107 Entertainers - I Can't Do Enough c/w We Don't Need No Music - Amber - £125 Trent Sisters - A Letter A Day - Gogate promo - £2,445 Aura - Follow Me (with your heart) - B.E.P- £264 Terry Callier - Look At Me Now - Cadet promo - £309 Natural Impulse - She Went Away - Natural Impulse - £2,351 Natural Impulse might be rare as hell, but IMHO, it is just an ordinary piece of 70's soul, where is the 'magic'? Don't see the appeal, especially for that price!, But hey, I can't afford such luxuries anyway. SOLD MY NATURAL IMPULSE FOR £6000.00 SOMEONE GOT A BARGAIN OOOPS DIDNT READ REST OF THE THREADS THANKS MR MANSHIP YOUR THE KING Edited June 27, 2008 by Flanny
Steve G Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 SOLD MY NATURAL IMPULSE FOR £6000.00 SOMEONE GOT A BARGAIN OOOPS DIDNT READ REST OF THE THREADS THANKS MR MANSHIP YOUR THE KING U got offered 6k too? So unless it was the same person, that was the price 12 months ago. Jees we are in a recession then Flanny
Marc Forrest Posted June 27, 2008 Posted June 27, 2008 U got offered 6k too? So unless it was the same person, that was the price 12 months ago. Jees we are in a recession then Flanny No Steve, its only that the number of people willing and able to pay 6k and more is getting smaller and smaller
Flanny Posted June 28, 2008 Posted June 28, 2008 U got offered 6k too? So unless it was the same person, that was the price 12 months ago. Jees we are in a recession then Flanny YEH SOLD PRIVATLY through John SAME PERSON
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