Cheapsiderecords Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Just sorting through some labels and noticed that I have 2 Karen 1537's as below: Soul Twins - Searching For My Baby/Mr Pitiful - K 1537 The Capitols - Afro Twist/Cool Jerk Inst - this is a promo - 45-1537 Why would this be? Is one of them a "boot".
John Benson Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Just sorting through some labels and noticed that I have 2 Karen 1537's as below: Soul Twins - Searching For My Baby/Mr Pitiful - K 1537 The Capitols - Afro Twist/Cool Jerk Inst - this is a promo - 45-1537 Why would this be? Is one of them a "boot". Dave Rimmer's site lists both of these also - so maybe they are both legit issues - I don't believe were booted. https://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/karen.htm
Premium Stuff Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 (edited) Just sorting through some labels and noticed that I have 2 Karen 1537's as below: Soul Twins - Searching For My Baby/Mr Pitiful - K 1537 The Capitols - Afro Twist/Cool Jerk Inst - this is a promo - 45-1537 Why would this be? Is one of them a "boot". Both Legit - no worries with those This happened with a couple of the Karen & Carla releases. Another is Sharon McMann - Hello Stranger/Got To Find Another Guy on Karen 1525 (with an 803K prefix). The Capitols - Zig Zagging/I Got To Handle It was also on Karen 1525. As well as being on Karen 1537 the Soul Twins 45 you mentioned also came out on Karen 1531. On Carla this happened with a couple of the Deon Jackson 45s: Carla 2526 was Deon Jackson - Love Makes The World Go Round/You Said You Loved Me. However, with an 803K prefix (Carla 803K-2526) it had the different flip - Deon Jackson - Love Makes The World Go Round/Hello Stranger. Also, happened on Carla 2527 - Deon Jackson - Love Takes A Long Time Growing/Hush Little Baby - with this one the same release number was used, again with an 803K prefix, for the Gambrells - You Better Move/Pain In My Heart. Cheers Richard Edited December 6, 2008 by Premium Stuff
Tony Smith Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 One is a local detroit issue the other a new york Atco release number, there are a couple of duplicate numbers, Four Bros, Premium Stuff will remember I'm in me cups just now
Tony Smith Posted December 6, 2008 Posted December 6, 2008 Fuxx me ,told you Prem Stuf would tell you and he was there on the button
Guest Posted December 7, 2008 Posted December 7, 2008 Fuxx me ,told you Prem Stuf would tell you and he was there on the button Karen 1537 - The Capitols Afro Twist / Cool Jerk '68 ( Instrumental ) 1968 Karen 1537 - The Soul Twins Mr. Pitiful / Searching For My Baby 1968 Duplication with release numbers was not uncommon with Karen / Carla : it is called in record industry parlez " testicle release " ........ Malc Burton
Alan Pollard Posted December 7, 2008 Posted December 7, 2008 Just sorting through some labels and noticed that I have 2 Karen 1537's as below: Soul Twins - Searching For My Baby/Mr Pitiful - K 1537 The Capitols - Afro Twist/Cool Jerk Inst - this is a promo - 45-1537 Why would this be? Is one of them a "boot". Hi, As well as this happening on these Karen releases it also happened on many other labels where they had local releases and national releases, another one which springs to mind is The Four Sonics "Easier said than done" on Sport 111 and The Appreciations "It's better to cry" also Sport 111. Regards Alan
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