The Tempest Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Hi, Anybody got an ex / mint vinyl copy for sale ?
Steve G Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Always popular on the dancefloor that one. gOOD luck a great dancer.
The Tempest Posted November 3, 2008 Author Posted November 3, 2008 Always popular on the dancefloor that one. gOOD luck a great dancer. Yes Mate, I know !!!!!!!!!! But you were'nt the prat who left their album box open this morning , whilst you had a shower , when my 3yr old little girl decided to explore !!!! End result : One cracked album and one p+++d off but loving dad !!!!
Steve G Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Yes Mate, I know !!!!!!!!!! But you were'nt the prat who left their album box open this morning , whilst you had a shower , when my 3yr old little girl decided to explore !!!! End result : One cracked album and one p+++d off but loving dad !!!! No but I have come home to find my 2 year old son has decided to take all of my albums out of their covers and crayon on them.
The Tempest Posted November 3, 2008 Author Posted November 3, 2008 No but I have come home to find my 2 year old son has decided to take all of my albums out of their covers and crayon on them. Steve, With your contacts am hopefully gonna get a result , failing that anyone wanna foster a kid !!!!!!!!!!!! Regards, Scott,
Tony Turner Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Willing to sell an 11 year old and a 15 year old boy that have been 'challenging' lately. And possibly a JWM album, no idea of current price. Would you like to PM me with your offer. TT
Shsdave Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 I've got one probably won't sell but do wonder what this is going for these days ?
Dave Pinch Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 the yellow copies are re issues arnt they with photo copied sleeves a bit blurred as well dave
The Tempest Posted November 4, 2008 Author Posted November 4, 2008 Ladies / Gents, Thanks to everyone on this one who took time out to point me in the right direction , thankfully I'm now sorted , Firstly if you have never heard this track , then please do !!! It's a great underplayed 80's dancer , that is an instant floorpacker , happy memories of morecambe pier nighter , mid 80's, shuffling along with the other 3000 having a quiet night out !!!, aspiring dj's take note !!! Secondly if I advertise in the WANTS section , I DON'T have a copy for sale OR know where you can get one , think about it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Russ Vickers Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 the yellow copies are re issues arnt they with photo copied sleeves a bit blurred as well dave Dave whats the crack with the yellow copies mate ????????????? Russ
Guest biggray1 Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Russ my copy is yellow with a stiif cardboard sleve and there is no blurred picture or whatever on the Cover,got my copy ages ago from Canada and its orig...never seen a boot or reissue of this Lp. Graham
Russ Vickers Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 Russ my copy is yellow with a stiif cardboard sleve and there is no blurred picture or whatever on the Cover,got my copy ages ago from Canada and its orig...never seen a boot or reissue of this Lp. Graham My copy is the same as you describe Gray...........also from Canada........just wondered about the reissues ??????????? Russ
Prophonics 2029 Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 (edited) My copy is the same as you describe Gray...........also from Canada........just wondered about the reissues ??????????? Russ Don't worry Russ the boots are from Canada and look the same except for a DOH! in the dead wax. On both sides. Edited November 5, 2008 by Prophonics 2029
Sean Hampsey Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 Yet another early 80's Cleethorpes Classic, one of several discussed on here these past few days. Always felt that we were ahead of our time! Great tune. Sean
Steve G Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 Yet another early 80's Cleethorpes Classic, one of several discussed on here these past few days. Always felt that we were ahead of our time! Great tune. Sean Sean why do you only feel you were ahead of your time. You clearly were m8.
Guest Adam G Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 In issue 6 of Tony Horns short lived but excellent "Soulin Mag" there is a good article about the Toronto based Scorpio label by rarel lp collector Magnus Blomquist (what ever happend to Dexter ? havent heard of him in a few years).Featuring all of the lps on the logo which were firmly aimed at the large Jamaican population in Canada as there are many reggae based tracks. Adam
Simon M Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 Sean why do you only feel you were ahead of your time. You clearly were m8. Sam hammerd this !! alongside Band Aka ,
Sean Hampsey Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 Sam hammerd this !! alongside Band Aka , He certainly did - and nowt wrong with Band AKA Simon!
Simon M Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 (edited) He certainly did - and nowt wrong with Band AKA Simon! of course not , Booker N and Kashif too . us kids had more than one dance style back then Edited November 5, 2008 by Simon M
Sean Hampsey Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 Sean why do you only feel you were ahead of your time. You clearly were m8. Agree. All the Cleggy boys were Steve, as you'll recall. And none any more than Sam, who as Simon says really hammered this particular track. Find it hard to pinpoint the date, but we've both mentioned this on here before, when (and why) do you think the NS scene ceased to accept new or recent releases as commomplace? Sean
Sean Hampsey Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 of course not , Booker N and Kashif too . us kids had more than one dance style back then Yeh... sometimes it was like a carnival out there on the floor.... especially with the Preston crowd!
Simon M Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 (edited) Agree. All the Cleggy boys were Steve, as you'll recall. And none any more than Sam, who as Simon says really hammered this particular track. Find it hard to pinpoint the date, but we've both mentioned this on here before, when (and why) do you think the NS scene ceased to accept new or recent releases as commomplace? Sean I reckon it happend when Guy started his Nighter , and Alex Lowes started his weekenders so around 1987ish .. maybe earlier ... I blame mafia types like Binsey who I can see lurking now Edited November 5, 2008 by Simon M
John Reed Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 My copies from Canada and I bought it in the mid 80's, from Soul Bowl I think. Can someone confirm the boot details/story?
Peter99 Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 Yeh... sometimes it was like a carnival out there on the floor.... especially with the Preston crowd! Carnival! It sure was Sean! An interesting question about the acceptance of new release material - or rather the mass acceptance of new release stuff. Probably mid to late eighties. I know I harp on about Cleggy and Clifton Hall but the punters at these venues were living the dream in terms of music ,as I know some of the DJ's were - you included Sean. There were lots of us too - Hull, Lincs, Notts, Yorks, Lancs etc - we couldn't get enough and were as open minded as anyone on the scene then - and since. I'm mixing this particular track up with something else - which I now can't get out of my head - it's not the track I was thinking of which is on an old tape Gav did for me ages ago. It's so annoying - it'll come to me. "There's a place we can go, where we can love one another" tra la la - "Over and Over" Anyone who can put me out of my memory will get a big brownie point!
Guest Adam G Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 (edited) Carnival! It sure was Sean! An interesting question about the acceptance of new release material - or rather the mass acceptance of new release stuff. Probably mid to late eighties. I know I harp on about Cleggy and Clifton Hall but the punters at these venues were living the dream in terms of music ,as I know some of the DJ's were - you included Sean. There were lots of us too - Hull, Lincs, Notts, Yorks, Lancs etc - we couldn't get enough and were as open minded as anyone on the scene then - and since. I'm mixing this particular track up with something else - which I now can't get out of my head - it's not the track I was thinking of which is on an old tape Gav did for me ages ago. It's so annoying - it'll come to me. "There's a place we can go, where we can love one another" tra la la - "Over and Over" Anyone who can put me out of my memory will get a big brownie point! Southside movement "do it to me" ? Edited November 5, 2008 by Adam G
Peter99 Posted November 5, 2008 Posted November 5, 2008 Southside movement "do it to me" ? Yah - I think that's the one Adam! Big brownie point to you mate. Peter
SteveM Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Agree. All the Cleggy boys were Steve, as you'll recall. And none any more than Sam, who as Simon says really hammered this particular track. Find it hard to pinpoint the date, but we've both mentioned this on here before, when (and why) do you think the NS scene ceased to accept new or recent releases as commomplace? Sean Err. I heard Richard play this well before Sam did, and at Clifton Hall. Richard sent me a tape with this on, and I got a copy from Soul Bowl within days.. Deffo CH before Cleethorpes Sean, if only by weeks. AND, it was before Sam was on at Cleethorpes. And while Sam had it, he didn't give it the first spin at Cleggy, I did. Dont get me wrong, I'm not saying I played it before Sam, but I certainly did at Cleggy.
Steve G Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Find it hard to pinpoint the date, but we've both mentioned this on here before, when (and why) do you think the NS scene ceased to accept new or recent releases as commomplace? Sean Think it really started with the later days of Stafford 85-86? So slightly earlier than Simon
Simon M Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Think it really started with the later days of Stafford 85-86? So slightly earlier than Simon Maybe so Steve , but I think Guys nighter was the first to completely ignore newly imported soul records ! ..
Sean Hampsey Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Agree. All the Cleggy boys were Steve, as you'll recall. And none any more than Sam, who as Simon says really hammered this particular track. Find it hard to pinpoint the date, but we've both mentioned this on here before, when (and why) do you think the NS scene ceased to accept new or recent releases as commomplace? Sean Err. I heard Richard play this well before Sam did, and at Clifton Hall. Richard sent me a tape with this on, and I got a copy from Soul Bowl within days.. Deffo CH before Cleethorpes Sean, if only by weeks. AND, it was before Sam was on at Cleethorpes. And while Sam had it, he didn't give it the first spin at Cleggy, I did. Dont get me wrong, I'm not saying I played it before Sam, but I certainly did at Cleggy. Well I did say 'all' the Cleggy boys - which includes you Steve - and I also said Sam 'hammered' it which Richard and you (and me) didn't! "Over And Over" was never a big tune at Clifton Hall whereas at Cleggy it was a MONSTER! But I guess what you're saying is that we were all just copying Richard!
Robin S Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Always really liked "And When We Party" from the same album. Great club track.
Guest john s Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Always really liked "And When We Party" from the same album. Great club track. That was such a monster club tune when I started DJing - for a while the Wild Bunch (Bristol hip hop/boogie legends) were the only ones to have it (covered up of course) in the city , and it was a joy to hear over a big system. Two copies, with the break extended for ages - magic!
Russ Vickers Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 Don't worry Russ the boots are from Canada and look the same except for a DOH! in the dead wax. On both sides. That would be about right Tony . Russ
soulfulmick Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Always really liked "And When We Party" from the same album. Great club track. Available as a 45 on UK Ensign Mick
Jordirip Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Available as a 45 on UK Ensign Mick Didn't "Over and Over" come out on an Ensign 12"? Best track for me on the LP is "What you trying to do to me". Quality tune. Jordi
soulfulmick Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Didn't "Over and Over" come out on an Ensign 12"?Never seen one!! Best track for me on the LP is "What you trying to do to me". Quality tune. Mick
s7oul Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Best track for me on the LP is "What you trying to do to me". Quality tune. Jordi Totally agree Jordi - just posted this in Refosoul Cheers Pat
Sean Hampsey Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Best track for me on the LP is "What you trying to do to me". Quality tune. Jordi Totally agree Jordi - just posted this in Refosoul Cheers Pat Yes "What you trying to do to me" is a real goodie - and an early Yarmouth play for me, you may recall Pat? Still think 'Over & Over' is the killer for the Northern floors though! Just a crackin' LP - but I don't believe there was ever a 12" of "Over & Over". If there's one out there..... I want it Sean
s7oul Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 (edited) Yes "What you trying to do to me" is a real goodie - and an early Yarmouth play for me, you may recall Pat? Sean Through a haze vague recollections Sean I have another LP by Jay W. entitled Survivor on Qunatum Records from 1988, although nowhere near as strong as O&O this contains a killer ballad - 'Another Love In Your Life' - will chuck in Sweet & Deep later. Pat Edited November 7, 2008 by s7oul
Guest taffy Posted November 7, 2008 Posted November 7, 2008 Yes "What you trying to do to me" is a real goodie - and an early Yarmouth play for me, you may recall Pat? Still think 'Over & Over' is the killer for the Northern floors though! Just a crackin' LP - but I don't believe there was ever a 12" of "Over & Over". If there's one out there..... I want it Sean Not forgetting the fantastic stepper off the album sean-Alice i'm in wonderland....choon
Dave Pinch Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 (edited) Dave whats the crack with the yellow copies mate ????????????? Russ my mate mick waddington found a few yellow label copies and i got one from him but i was always suspicious of the cover. like i said the cover seemed to be like a photo copied sleeve. anyway about a year later i bought another one but the label is a picture label of a black woman with her boobies out and not yellow. the cover is darker not blurred and the writing is clear as well. also the yellow label cover has a stain on it but its a photocopy stain coz its on all the covers of the yellow label copies. the vinyl is the same on both issues tho. it was played as a new so the yellow copies are probably represses and they must have lost the original artwork and just took pictures of the original cover to repress the LP. i think the original picture label is quite rare. picking up a yellow copy should be easy dave Edited November 8, 2008 by dave pinch
Guest stromberg Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 Totally agree Jordi - just posted this in Refosoul Cheers Pat very, very good, I didn't know this before. So, what is the price of this LP? tia , Stefan
Jordirip Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 very, very good, I didn't know this before. So, what is the price of this LP? tia , Stefan I would have thought about £40 Stefan. Jordi
Russ Vickers Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 my mate mick waddington found a few yellow label copies and i got one from him but i was always suspicious of the cover. like i said the cover seemed to be like a photo copied sleeve. anyway about a year later i bought another one but the label is a picture label of a black woman with her boobies out and not yellow. the cover is darker not blurred and the writing is clear as well. also the yellow label cover has a stain on it but its a photocopy stain coz its on all the covers of the yellow label copies. the vinyl is the same on both issues tho. it was played as a new so the yellow copies are probably represses and they must have lost the original artwork and just took pictures of the original cover to repress the LP. i think the original picture label is quite rare. picking up a yellow copy should be easy dave Can you scan the labels & cover Dave, intrigued. Russ
Dave Pinch Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 the lp is at my mums. i will try and get my son to help me scan it and put it up. could be next week tho dave
Russ Vickers Posted November 10, 2008 Posted November 10, 2008 the lp is at my mums. i will try and get my son to help me scan it and put it up. could be next week tho dave No worries mate. Thanks. Russ
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