SHEFFSOUL Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 I'VE A LIST OF OOTP PRESSINGS/BOOTLEGS FROM 1974, & ALTHOUGH I'VE SEEN A FAIR FEW OVER THE YEARS DID ANY OF THE UNSEEN (BY ME ANYWAY) LIKE BRICE COEFIELD & MILTON WRIGHT EVER GET A RELEASE ON OOTP? ALSO DID ANY APPEAR ON BOTH IMPRINTS, THE SHOOTING STAR & PLAIN WHITE LABEL, ANY OTHER INFO PLUS SCANS WOULD BE GREAT, THANKS
Pauldonnelly Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 I'VE A LIST OF OOTP PRESSINGS/BOOTLEGS FROM 1974, & ALTHOUGH I'VE SEEN A FAIR FEW OVER THE YEARS DID ANY OF THE UNSEEN (BY ME ANYWAY) LIKE BRICE COEFIELD & MILTON WRIGHT EVER GET A RELEASE ON OOTP? ALSO DID ANY APPEAR ON BOTH IMPRINTS, THE SHOOTING STAR & PLAIN WHITE LABEL, ANY OTHER INFO PLUS SCANS WOULD BE GREAT, THANKS a very interesting bootleg lable for sure... Sean Hampsey or Manny I think? has the full track listing...
arnie j Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 am sure i heard somewhere a while ago that the OOTP shootin stars label was totally independent to the plain white label, that they had nowt to do with each other ? not sure if theres any truth in that though
Wiganer1 Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 am sure i heard somewhere a while ago that the OOTP shootin stars label was totally independent to the plain white label, that they had nowt to do with each other ? not sure if theres any truth in that though === funny that ..was playing carl douglas - serving a sentence of life just yesterday some good stuff on there.
Guest Leigh J Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 The other side of Nolan Chance (Dont Use Me) is pretty good
45cellar Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 === funny that ..was playing carl douglas - serving a sentence of life just yesterday some good stuff on there.
SHEFFSOUL Posted January 15, 2009 Author Posted January 15, 2009 heres my list..lots i've never seen..how many can we get on here..remember the orange carl douglas..any other colours besides the bluey green?
Pete S Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 Yes loads of those didn't actually come out - Jean Carter, Linda Jones, earl Grant etc
Pete S Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 heres my list..lots i've never seen..how many can we get on here..remember the orange carl douglas..any other colours besides the bluey green? Green - royal blue - blue green - orange
Guest Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 heres my list..lots i've never seen..how many can we get on here..remember the orange carl douglas..any other colours besides the bluey green?
paup-ine Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 heres my list..lots i've never seen..how many can we get on here..remember the orange carl douglas..any other colours besides the bluey green? yes blue P
paup-ine Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 (edited) heres my list..lots i've never seen..how many can we get on here..remember the orange carl douglas..any other colours besides the bluey green? sorry double post? P Edited January 15, 2009 by paup-ine
Guest Brian Ellis Posted January 15, 2009 Posted January 15, 2009 Given collector interest - any of these worth anything these days? Brian
Guest in town Mikey Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 I've got a niggling feeling I have these at my mothers, but they arent on the list Chandlers - Your love makes me lonely on a brick red lable Christine Cooper - Heartaches Away.
JON WILLIS Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 The full list is in Manships UK price guide.... Jon
Sean Hampsey Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 I've got a niggling feeling I have these at my mothers, but they arent on the list Chandlers - Your love makes me lonely on a brick red lable Christine Cooper - Heartaches Away. Think these will not be the same Label (series) Mikey! There was a much later Out Of The Past with a Red label but these were not from the same source (ISC). Cheers Sean
Pauldonnelly Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 getting my copy of Rufus Lumley I'm standing on white ootp was fantastic...
Guest in town Mikey Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 Think these will not be the same Label (series) Mikey! There was a much later Out Of The Past with a Red label but these were not from the same source (ISC). Cheers Sean That would make sense. I probably got them in a record shop in Gloucester in the late 70s early 80s. Back in the days when i bought records from shops or off lists, in the hope they were the songs I had heard at do's.
Guest Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 Velvettes - I got to find me somebody my copy has a sorta click/jump near the end of the record. I was told this is the same on all of the OOTP pressings; is that correct?
Ezzie Brown Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 to me there all worth £5 but some have gone for wacky prices on e bay.......£100 + i think some, lots of mine went for 50p each....and i was glad to get that.......ezzie
Guest bradcam Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 getting my copy of Rufus Lumley I'm standing on white ootp was fantastic... Mine has pen on it.
Pete S Posted January 16, 2009 Posted January 16, 2009 Velvettes - I got to find me somebody my copy has a sorta click/jump near the end of the record. I was told this is the same on all of the OOTP pressings; is that correct? Well someone sent back a copy I sold them because of this so it must be on all of them, I didn't realise that
SHEFFSOUL Posted January 16, 2009 Author Posted January 16, 2009 Well someone sent back a copy I sold them because of this so it must be on all of them, I didn't realise that yes, a few had sound problems inc the debbie dean..I also remember buying ootp records at the Leeds soul festival allnighter for 20p each ,in fact £1 for a pack of 5 (sealed) i bought two packs & sold the doubles.I wonder what the rarest issues/least seen are?..
Guest mel brat Posted January 17, 2009 Posted January 17, 2009 (edited) === funny that ..was playing carl douglas - serving a sentence of life just yesterday some good stuff on there. Well there WOULD be wouldn't there? - It's not difficult to bloody BOOTLEG "good stuff", is it now? Edited January 17, 2009 by mel brat
Guest Posted January 17, 2009 Posted January 17, 2009 (edited) yes, a few had sound problems inc the debbie dean..I also remember buying ootp records at the Leeds soul festival allnighter for 20p each ,in fact £1 for a pack of 5 (sealed) i bought two packs & sold the doubles.I wonder what the rarest issues/least seen are?.. If you come across a white labelled OOTP 45 with a light brownish " tint " in places , these are the ones allegedly destroyed in the warehouse fire where they were stored , which coincided with the same time that CB was being asked about their validity ......... Malc Burton Edited January 17, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest Posted January 17, 2009 Posted January 17, 2009 Well there WOULD be wouldn't there? - It's not difficult to bloody BOOTLEG "good stuff", is it now? records were bootleged, they continue to be bootleged, they probably will be bootleged in the future. Perhaps it's time you accepted the fact and moved on - it is not healthy to hold on to the resentment against them
Guest mel brat Posted January 17, 2009 Posted January 17, 2009 records were bootleged, they continue to be bootleged, they probably will be bootleged in the future. Perhaps it's time you accepted the fact and moved on - it is not healthy to hold on to the resentment against them Why should I "move on"? (ie. pretend everything's hunky-dory) for the convenience of thieving bootleggers and those who sell 'em on? I don't THINK so! (Cheek!) It might be better if the Northern scene eventually "moved on" from it's complicity in this activity and stopped treating bootlegging as some kind of natural phenomenon nobody has any control over. Meanwhile I'll continue to "resent" bootlegs as long as the Northern scene remains utterly complacent to them - so there!
Rich B Posted January 17, 2009 Posted January 17, 2009 Why should I "move on"? (ie. pretend everything's hunky-dory) for the convenience of thieving bootleggers and those who sell 'em on? I don't THINK so! (Cheek!) It might be better if the Northern scene eventually "moved on" from it's complicity in this activity and stopped treating bootlegging as some kind of natural phenomenon nobody has any control over. Meanwhile I'll continue to "resent" bootlegs as long as the Northern scene remains utterly complacent to them - so there! Even though I don't think of myself as a part of the scene anymore, I couldn't agree more. Bootlegging is theft, you wouldn't turn a blind eye to someone "ringing" you car would you? Oh no, I can't believe I'm participating in this thread! Regards to all, RB
Guest Posted January 17, 2009 Posted January 17, 2009 here's another OOTP on the white label. I got this from one of the many reputable record dealers that are only too happy to 'sell em on'
Guest Nik Mak Posted January 17, 2009 Posted January 17, 2009 here's another OOTP on the white label. I got this from one of the many reputable record dealers that are only too happy to 'sell em on'
Wiganer1 Posted January 18, 2009 Posted January 18, 2009 Well there WOULD be wouldn't there? - It's not difficult to bloody BOOTLEG "good stuff", is it now? ============= what i like about labels like this is that they define an era... seeing a list like this you could guess they were all Torch biggies..like soul series being linked to the wheel always found things like this fascinating...
Guest mel brat Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 ============= ...seeing a list like this you could guess they were all Torch biggies..like soul series being linked to the wheel always found things like this fascinating... You're right. Many of them were big Torch spins, and proprietor Chris Burton was surely engaged in the bootlegging activities. However hardly had a record got played by that time (1973-74) before it would be bootlegged. That was part of the problem, not least for DJs attempting to find new discoveries to replace them, and this obviously led to a decline in the quality of records available to play. Apparently, many of the late OOTP bootlegs were seized/withdrawn following belated legal action (as I recall reading). However as shown above, OOTP bootlegs were listed on ISC flyers and were still being openly sold at the Leeds Queen's Hall fiasco in 1974.
Guest SteveJohnston Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 yes, a few had sound problems inc the debbie dean..I also remember buying ootp records at the Leeds soul festival allnighter for 20p each ,in fact £1 for a pack of 5 (sealed) i bought two packs & sold the doubles.I wonder what the rarest issues/least seen are?.. I remember Rod Smith talking at Leicester notts oddfellows reunion a few years ago about Patti Young "head & shoulders" on Out Of The Past being one that is not that easy to find. Steve J
Platters 81 Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 remember this one...the only time Frankie Karl and Don Parker ever got booted?...i could be wrong (memory fades)...also i seem to remember this never got put on general sale...anyone confirm (you could get em in Stoke tho )
Mick Holdsworth Posted January 20, 2009 Posted January 20, 2009 Yes loads of those didn't actually come out - Jean Carter, Linda Jones, earl Grant etc Don't think this is a list of OOTP, just a list that ISC put out of stuff for sale, including some OOTP records and a lot of others that were not OOTP. Cheers Mick Holdsworth https://northern-soul-records.com https://motownsound.co.uk
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted January 20, 2009 Posted January 20, 2009 Many of them were big Torch spins, and proprietor Chris Burton was surely engaged in the bootlegging activities. Many people have told me that the late Otis Leavill arranged the pressings of the coloured label OOTPs for CB in Chicago - too many for it not to be the truth...
Guest Posted January 20, 2009 Posted January 20, 2009 (edited) You're right. Many of them were big Torch spins, and proprietor Chris Burton was surely engaged in the bootlegging activities. However hardly had a record got played by that time (1973-74) before it would be bootlegged. That was part of the problem, not least for DJs attempting to find new discoveries to replace them, and this obviously led to a decline in the quality of records available to play. Apparently, many of the late OOTP bootlegs were seized/withdrawn following belated legal action (as I recall reading). However as shown above, OOTP bootlegs were listed on ISC flyers and were still being openly sold at the Leeds Queen's Hall fiasco in 1974. Reference my earlier reply / posting - " If you come across a white labelled OOTP 45 with a light brownish " tint " in places , these are the ones allegedly destroyed in the warehouse fire where they were stored , which coincided with the same time that CB was being asked about their validity " ......... Many of the records stored in the warehouse were destroyed by the fire ( alleged to be caused by old / faulty wiring ) , but the majority survived ( hence the discolouration of the white labels ) , and were sent post haste to various locations for " safe keeping " . The authorities were led to believe - and believed - that the warehouse contained ALL the stock of the OOTP 45s , and the fire had destroyed them . This helped CB facing more questions and investigation into the activities of himself , and the ISC ....... Malc Burton Edited January 20, 2009 by Malc Burton
Guest POTTERIESPECK Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 Used to own copies of Chubby Checker - YOU JUST DON'T KNOW & Rufus Lumley's - I'M STANDING. Both pressed on plain white background.
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