Paulmc Posted March 14, 2009 Posted March 14, 2009 Can any one tell me how to identify an original Would be grateful Could you also advise value of both boot/ reissue or original Thanks Paul
kevinsoulman Posted March 14, 2009 Posted March 14, 2009 Can any one tell me how to identify an original Would be grateful Could you also advise value of both boot/ reissue or original Thanks Paul originals have stamped in H then machine stamped HSJ 101 - A matrix in dead wax boot scratched in .Original £1000 in mannys guide boot whatever someone will pay for it on ebay also booted on soultown,hope this helps kev
Dave Fleming Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 originals have stamped in H then machine stamped HSJ 101 - A matrix in dead wax boot scratched in .Original £1000 in mannys guide boot whatever someone will pay for it on ebay also booted on soultown,hope this helps kev Not booted on "Soultown" as this is a slightly alt take to the "Soundville" copy,i think these were done by "Bobby Saunders" trying to cash in again,if you check the run out they have the west coast stamp circle with a line across it just like on "John & The Wierdest-Tie" ect. Dave f.................
Anoraks Corner Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 Speaking of 'Love can't be modernized'...I kinda like Jimy Graham's version on Revue (a label worthy of its own thread)...a Sir Graham production under the baton of James Carmichael too...anyone else?
boba Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 Speaking of 'Love can't be modernized'...I kinda like Jimy Graham's version on Revue (a label worthy of its own thread)...a Sir Graham production under the baton of James Carmichael too...anyone else? there is also the new group version on gemini. i think the trips are the same group as the tripps on victoria, which were frankie karl and the dreams, and not the exits. clearly it's jimmy conwell singing on it, though, I think something funny happened in the studio.
kevinsoulman Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 there is also the new group version on gemini. i think the trips are the same group as the tripps on victoria, which were frankie karl and the dreams, and not the exits. clearly it's jimmy conwell singing on it, though, I think something funny happened in the studio. THAT EXPLAINS MANNYS NEW GUIDE SAYING TRIPPS AND HIS BOOTLEG GUIDE SAYING TRIPS WILL CHECK MY SOULTOWN45 FOR THE DESCRIPTION GIVEN ABOVE TOO JUST LOVE THIS SITE KEV
Ezzie Brown Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 a grand is way over in my opinion...........i think i got a trade value of £300 for mine,in vg+ condition, ezzie
NEV Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 there is also the new group version on gemini. i think the trips are the same group as the tripps on victoria, which were frankie karl and the dreams, and not the exits. clearly it's jimmy conwell singing on it, though, I think something funny happened in the studio. Hi Boba I reckon the new group are also same as trips Look at the label scan provided below and judge for yerself I actually prefer this version to the TRIPS but the flip version of "theres that mountain" is s**te
boba Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 Hi Boba I reckon the new group are also same as trips Look at the label scan provided below and judge for yerself I actually prefer this version to the TRIPS but the flip version of "theres that mountain" is s**te I don't think so. Just because the names of the exits are on the label as producers does not make the group the trips.
NEV Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 I don't think so. Just because the names of the exits are on the label as producers does not make the group the trips. Ok Bob I concede your probably right ,maybe same production team but honestly thought it was Jimmy Conwell on vocals on both versions Still like new group version at this moment in time,more xover feel to it but have to admit TRIPS was always one of my fave oldies Slightly off topic here but am i correct in saying Chico Lamarr-what do you think i am ,uses same backing track ??
boba Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 Ok Bob I concede your probably right ,maybe same production team but honestly thought it was Jimmy Conwell on vocals on both versions Still like new group version at this moment in time,more xover feel to it but have to admit TRIPS was always one of my fave oldies Slightly off topic here but am i correct in saying Chico Lamarr-what do you think i am ,uses same backing track ?? yes, I think the chico lamarr uses the same backing track. I like the trips better though, wish I owned a copy. Do you think it's jimmy conwell on the new group? It doesn't sound like him to me, i will listen again. Thanks.
Dave Abbott Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 (edited) Speaking of 'Love can't be modernized'...I kinda like Jimy Graham's version on Revue (a label worthy of its own thread)...a Sir Graham production under the baton of James Carmichael too...anyone else? don't know it - but i I like Vince Dena's version on Sundi Edited March 15, 2009 by Dave Abbott
Russ Vickers Posted March 15, 2009 Posted March 15, 2009 (edited) don't know it - but i I like Vince Dena's version on Sundi You & me both bro..........thank you. Can you come & rescue me on the OVO thread ...............Mikes kicking me ass !!! Russ Edited March 15, 2009 by Russ Vickers
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