sid jones Posted September 19, 2008 Posted September 19, 2008 being a collector of vinyl northern that is haveing read the thread about lester tipton just wondering how many rare records have turned up in quantity over the years danny moore dream team sid hope this is in the right post
Harry Crosby Posted September 19, 2008 Posted September 19, 2008 being a collector of vinyl northern that is haveing read the thread about lester tipton just wondering how many rare records have turned up in quantity over the years danny moore dream team sid hope this is in the right post hi sid one that allways springs to mind with me, is EJ CHANDLER,
sid jones Posted September 19, 2008 Author Posted September 19, 2008 hi harry and di hope everything ok we are ok another one i came across turned up in quantity a few years ago was betty lloyd
Harry Crosby Posted September 19, 2008 Posted September 19, 2008 yeh were fine sid, give our regards to bernie the other one that seems to have turned up in great quantity ROYAL ESQUIRES, i recall a dj paying a £1000 for that one
Guest Posted September 20, 2008 Posted September 20, 2008 (edited) hi sid one that allways springs to mind with me, is EJ CHANDLER, E J Chandler - "I Can't Stand To Lose You" - on Sound Of Soul. This is a mystery to me! The vinyl and label look late 70's but the track sounds 60's. Turned up in the late 70's in quantity. Wonder if its a mid 70's recording that sounds 60's. Anyone Know??? Edited September 21, 2008 by Guest
Mick Holdsworth Posted September 21, 2008 Posted September 21, 2008 E J Chandler - "I Can't Stand To Lose You" - on Sound Of Soul. This is a mystery to me! The vinyl and label look late 70's but the track sounds 60's. Turned up in the late 70's in quantity. Wonder if its a mid 70's recording that sounds 60's. Anyone Know??? Clary Hardy is an obvious one and maybe the Four Tracks, but don't know the supposed quantity of FT, and it is not in the same "availability" league as Royal Esquires, EJ Chandler, Clara Hardy etc - or is it? On the EJ Chandler, yes it is a genuine Sixties release. I think the key to that was not so much a lot of copies turning up in later years, more like loads of copies turning up as an "unknown" in the 1978-ish period. - It wasn't too long before Soul Bowl let copies go out for normal prices. Just thought of another "Monster Rarity" that, again, was never rare, but controlled to create an apparent rarity, and that was Larry Houston HFMP Cheers Mick Holdsworth https://northern-soul-records.com https://motownsound.co.uk
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