Kjw Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Can anyone give me a value on Ralph Soul Jackson - I Can't Leave Your Love Alone - Rajac please Also availability Thanks
Garethx Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Rare. Price would be around £300 mark but that could rise as more people get to hear it. Presumably Ralph Jackson's own label.
Chalky Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Listed this for Andy for 4 or 500 last year. Probably harder than Set Me Free????
Chalky Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 sound clip and scan on Lifeline site. Click the link under my name.
Garethx Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 (edited) Much rarer than the Black Kat 45 I would say Chalky. Maybe not as rare as an original of the Sounds of Birmingham 45, though. Have heard Butch occasionally play the Rajac 45 at dances for the last few years. Edited July 20, 2008 by garethx
Chalky Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Much rarer than the Black Cat 45 I would say Chalky. Maybe not as rare as an original of the Sounds of Birmingham 45, though. Have heard Butch occasionally play the Rajac 45 at dances for the last few years. Not certain but Butch may have got it from Andy, Andy got a few copies from Ralph, all disappeared into collections now though. It was 4 or 500 then but not as well known as Set Me Free, although I think it's a better record. Should sell for as much as Set Me Free by rights.
Marc Forrest Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 Rarer and better record, I agree. One of the things I took a travel to Lifeline for last year to pick it up...Butch by then had not a copy but soon got one too. On every single paylist of mine since then, great 45 ! A lot of people are looking for a copy now but too rare it is
Dave Pinch Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 it just goes to show what a few plays from the right djs can do for a record. three years ago it would have probably cost 30 quid although never easy to find.tis a top tune tho dave
Marc Forrest Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 if you wanna listen to Mr Jackson, its at 33.10 in this old mix of mine https://tourdefunk.de/Sounds/marc_mix.mp3
Russ Vickers Posted July 20, 2008 Posted July 20, 2008 I seriously need this disc...........seems like I have been looking for ever, dont want to hijack the thread, but if anyone has a copy for sale or trade PM me. Thank you. Russ
Chalky Posted July 21, 2008 Posted July 21, 2008 (edited) it just goes to show what a few plays from the right djs can do for a record. three years ago it would have probably cost 30 quid although never easy to find.tis a top tune tho dave it was sold for 400 quid before the right dj's gave it some turntable action. Edited July 21, 2008 by chalky
Chalky Posted July 21, 2008 Posted July 21, 2008 Rarer and better record, I agree. One of the things I took a travel to Lifeline for last year to pick it up...Butch by then had not a copy but soon got one too. On every single paylist of mine since then, great 45 ! A lot of people are looking for a copy now but too rare it is think you'll find you all got them at around the same time Marc
Kjw Posted July 21, 2008 Author Posted July 21, 2008 it just goes to show what a few plays from the right djs can do for a record. three years ago it would have probably cost 30 quid although never easy to find.tis a top tune tho dave It's priced at £30 in JM guide - not sure where that valuation came from I always expected it to be worth a lot more than that having never come across a copy for sale
Dave Pinch Posted July 21, 2008 Posted July 21, 2008 It's priced at £30 in JM guide - not sure where that valuation came from I always expected it to be worth a lot more than that having never come across a copy for sale its possible that john had a copy for £30 at one time. his guides are made up from his database. could have been years ago tho. andy d would probably have had one of his own before he got a few copies from ralph. he always had loads of things like this at home to fall back on. i used to be a regular visitor til the wife banned me. . dave
Agent45 Posted July 21, 2008 Posted July 21, 2008 Anyone know the value for the Junior Jackson 45 on Rajac? It's also Ralph, but not in the price guide.
Sean Hampsey Posted July 21, 2008 Posted July 21, 2008 Anyone know the value for the Junior Jackson 45 on Rajac? It's also Ralph, but not in the price guide. £85 Sean
Dylan Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 Anyone know the value for the Junior Jackson 45 on Rajac? It's also Ralph, but not in the price guide. are you certain its Ralph ?
Chalky Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 are you certain its Ralph ? I don't think there's no mention of it being him in the biography his manager gave us or the discography when he was going to come over here a few years ago. Will dig it out and double check.
Dylan Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 I don't think there's no mention of it being him in the biography his manager gave us or the discography when he was going to come over here a few years ago. Will dig it out and double check. I had a listen to it last night and can't decide..... did see a discopgraphy on the net saying its him but you can't believe all you read. did he have a son who may have sang on this ?
Agent45 Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 anyone got a soundfile of the Junior Jackson? I'm sure it's Ralph. Listen Here
Steve G Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 I'm sure it's Ralph. Listen Here No it's his son. Ralph Soul jackson on Rajac also an old Plinston spin for me. I always thought it had legs but it never really took off with the dancers.
Dylan Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 No it's his son. Ralph Soul jackson on Rajac also an old Plinston spin for me. I always thought it had legs but it never really took off with the dancers. thats what I thought. Didn't sound quite right.
Agent45 Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 No it's his son. Ralph Soul jackson on Rajac also an old Plinston spin for me. I always thought it had legs but it never really took off with the dancers. I'm quite certain it's Ralph, who by the way, is a Junior himself. Why do folks think it's his son?
Steve G Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 (edited) I'm quite certain it's Ralph, who by the way, is a Junior himself. Why do folks think it's his son? John Anderson knows him, and he confirmed it's his son. John told me this when he sold me the Ralph Jackson on the Rajac label.....and I remember saying at the time "oh I got one by Jr Jacksonon the same label"....."Yeah that's his son" came the reply. Edited July 22, 2008 by Steve G
Agent45 Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 John Anderson knows him, and he confirmed it's his son. John told me this when he sold me the Ralph Jackson on the Rajac label.....and I remember saying at the time "oh I got one by Jr Jacksonon the same label"....."Yeah that's his son" came the reply. I have the utmost respect for John Anderson, but in this case he is mistaken or the story has become mixed up along the way. I just spoke to Ralph. The tracks for the Rajac 45s were cut with Skip McQuinn in Nashville (Skip, by the way, was also the drummer in Johnny Barfield & the Men from S.O.U.L.) and then the vocals were recorded at Sound of Birmingham. Ralph said that he used Junior Jackson just to "mix things up". But it is most certainly Ralph's voice on that record.
Dylan Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 I have the utmost respect for John Anderson, but in this case he is mistaken or the story has become mixed up along the way. I just spoke to Ralph. The tracks for the Rajac 45s were cut with Skip McQuinn in Nashville (Skip, by the way, was also the drummer in Johnny Barfield & the Men from S.O.U.L.) and then the vocals were recorded at Sound of Birmingham. Ralph said that he used Junior Jackson just to "mix things up". But it is most certainly Ralph's voice on that record. good stuff. Happy to have my doubts proved wrong. my copy is in the post looking forward to listening to the vinyl instead of an mp3 on internet.
Steve G Posted July 23, 2008 Posted July 23, 2008 I have the utmost respect for John Anderson, but in this case he is mistaken or the story has become mixed up along the way. I just spoke to Ralph. The tracks for the Rajac 45s were cut with Skip McQuinn in Nashville (Skip, by the way, was also the drummer in Johnny Barfield & the Men from S.O.U.L.) and then the vocals were recorded at Sound of Birmingham. Ralph said that he used Junior Jackson just to "mix things up". But it is most certainly Ralph's voice on that record. Oooo wow!
Dysonsoul Posted July 23, 2008 Posted July 23, 2008 I have the utmost respect for John Anderson, but in this case he is mistaken or the story has become mixed up along the way. I just spoke to Ralph. The tracks for the Rajac 45s were cut with Skip McQuinn in Nashville (Skip, by the way, was also the drummer in Johnny Barfield & the Men from S.O.U.L.) and then the vocals were recorded at Sound of Birmingham. Ralph said that he used Junior Jackson just to "mix things up". But it is most certainly Ralph's voice on that record. Quite right i can confirm this,infact think i gave ralph a copy of the junior 45,like so many of these artists he had little or nothing from his past recording years,he lost nearly everything in a house fire some years ago.he's had more woman than you can shake a stick at so who knows one of his off spring may have done somehing... i kept a handfull of the junior 45 better wait till it's as expensive as the " leave" 45 before i sell em ! nah it's a lot more common than the other one one.infact you'll find you've more chance of finding a combinations on kimtone than the rarer rajac 45 ! quick story,last year when staying with the artists,hitson,roscoe robinson and ralph i told ralph what it was worth roughly - within 2 seconds he was ringing a old girlfriend from the time he released it and gave it her as a gift.talk about excitement ,she answered the fone unbelievably -what started off a nice calm call fruated into a you find it and send it to me...next call was to united pressing who he tried convincing the original plate stampers were his property and they must send em to him so he could repress,his credit ran out half way through the call ! about a hour afterwards when he calmed down and said how'dya like the states so i spent 15 minutes how i liked it medium with mushrooms etc.. he siad what you been on - i thought he'd said how dya like your steaks...it took his mind off rajac for a while...a great guy with a lot of musical talent to this day. 1
Sammy Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 Quite right i can confirm this,infact think i gave ralph a copy of the junior 45,like so many of these artists he had little or nothing from his past recording years,he lost nearly everything in a house fire some years ago.he's had more woman than you can shake a stick at so who knows one of his off spring may have done somehing... i kept a handfull of the junior 45 better wait till it's as expensive as the " leave" 45 before i sell em ! nah it's a lot more common than the other one one.infact you'll find you've more chance of finding a combinations on kimtone than the rarer rajac 45 ! quick story,last year when staying with the artists,hitson,roscoe robinson and ralph i told ralph what it was worth roughly - within 2 seconds he was ringing a old girlfriend from the time he released it and gave it her as a gift.talk about excitement ,she answered the fone unbelievably -what started off a nice calm call fruated into a you find it and send it to me...next call was to united pressing who he tried convincing the original plate stampers were his property and they must send em to him so he could repress,his credit ran out half way through the call ! about a hour afterwards when he calmed down and said how'dya like the states so i spent 15 minutes how i liked it medium with mushrooms etc.. he siad what you been on - i thought he'd said how dya like your steaks...it took his mind off rajac for a while...a great guy with a lot of musical talent to this day. Great stuff! Thanks for sharing that story. Made my day.
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