Godzilla Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 "It's Just Love" on UK Parlophone. Any ideas on current value - I know it's all subjective; what buyer and seller are happy with etc - just want a rough idea so I can decide whether to keep it or not. Cheers Gojira
Mike Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 "It's Just Love" on UK Parlophone. Any ideas on current value - I know it's all subjective; what buyer and seller are happy with etc - just want a rough idea so I can decide whether to keep it or not. Cheers Gojira link martin t (on here) was after this for a fair while b4 getting one so should be able to help with a current-ish price memory says its a great track, but can't remember how it goes now
Godzilla Posted November 15, 2004 Author Posted November 15, 2004 martin t (on here) was after this for a fair while b4 getting one so should be able to help with a current-ish price memory says its a great track, but can't remember how it goes now link I'm on downstairs compy - not the one attached to decks so can't do a soundfile just now. Will try to sort one later. Meanwhile, any idea what Martin paid? Or does anyone else have a view? Ta Godz
Ady Croasdell Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 The Val Simpson original demo is very good, I'll have to compare it to JA's.
Mike Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 I'm on downstairs compy - not the one attached to decks so can't do a soundfile just now. Will try to sort one later. Meanwhile, any idea what Martin paid? Or does anyone else have a view? Ta Godz link nah - but going by availbility would have thought could be high theres a web site devoted to them somewhere - from kent , folkstone ? memory says
Godzilla Posted November 15, 2004 Author Posted November 15, 2004 The Val Simpson original demo is very good, I'll have to compare it to JA's. link Right. Let's see if this works. It's about a 4MB file so it may take a while for those without broadband. And Mike - isn't there a Gentle Giant connection or am I roaring up the wrong tree? https://www.zen29802.zen.co.uk/images/johnandrews.mp3
Godzilla Posted November 15, 2004 Author Posted November 15, 2004 Oh yeah, where's the emoticon for legging down stairs sweating Godz
Pete S Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 I actually sold Martin that copy, it was a Parlophone issue, have to say it's the only one I've ever seen, having said that, I had a demo in my own collection a few years ago and I haven't seen another one since...I sold the demo for £25 in 1993...I was offered £150 for the issue so I thought I had no choice but to take it. I'd think it's real value is maybe £100, might be wrong, definitely a rare item though, and it's absolutely brilliant. The Val Simpson I think is ok but totally lifeless without brass, and a lot slower. I'm sure there's some link between John Andrews and the group Supertramp
Godzilla Posted November 15, 2004 Author Posted November 15, 2004 I actually sold Martin that copy, it was a Parlophone issue, have to say it's the only one I've ever seen, having said that, I had a demo in my own collection a few years ago and I haven't seen another one since...I sold the demo for £25 in 1993...I was offered £150 for the issue so I thought I had no choice but to take it. I'd think it's real value is maybe £100, might be wrong, definitely a rare item though, and it's absolutely brilliant. The Val Simpson I think is ok but totally lifeless without brass, and a lot slower. I'm sure there's some link between John Andrews and the group Supertramp link Thanks for that Pete. I suppose I should keep hold of it really - especially as I sold my own copy in '81 and didn't see another until about three years ago (when a top old guy brought it from the back of his shop!) I'll only end up regretting it again. And it is one of the better UK productions innit? Have to think of another wizzard wheez to raise some dosh Godz
Pete S Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 Thanks for that Pete. I suppose I should keep hold of it really - especially as I sold my own copy in '81 and didn't see another until about three years ago (when a top old guy brought it from the back of his shop!) I'll only end up regretting it again. And it is one of the better UK productions innit? Have to think of another wizzard wheez to raise some dosh Godz link Yeah I'd keep it if I were you - so hard to replace. Not got any reggae to sell me?
Pete S Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 Funny, whenever I think of the John Andrews record for some reason it reminds me of Steve Aldo - You're absolutely right. Probably because they are on the same label. Both by Ashford & Simpson I think, and coming out at the same time, Brothers Grimm - don't know if Looky Looky was writen by them but A Man Needs Love certainly was. Must have sent a load of songs over at the same time.
Mike Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 heres some scraggs review of it that made me laugh anyway - you must have done review of it sometime pete John Andrews and the Lonely Ones, "It's Just Love" (Parlophone, 1966) A B-side of a northern-soul one-off called "A Rose Growing in the Ruins," "It's Just Love" is apocalypse-paranoia bandwagoneering at its most timely, except we're supposed to (or maybe not) buy Andrews' theory that an undefined feeling in the air (known for all intents and purposes as "it") that's like "a flame" or "witchcraft" can't be a heatwave (so SHUT UP MARTHA REEVES), cuz it's just, um, love, and because it's love and not the rising tide of social protest that's making everyone nuts, Andrews' news is that much easier to dance to. from https://southsidecallbox.com/threatening_01_29_03.html this is the kent site that had info on group while back https://www.kentgigs.com/musicbiz/Bands.html only had a quick scan now but seems lot more conyent on them and loads other similar groups
Godzilla Posted November 15, 2004 Author Posted November 15, 2004 Funny, whenever I think of the John Andrews record for some reason it reminds me of Steve Aldo - You're absolutely right. Probably because they are on the same label. Both by Ashford & Simpson I think, and coming out at the same time, Brothers Grimm - don't know if Looky Looky was writen by them but A Man Needs Love certainly was. Must have sent a load of songs over at the same time. link I sold a copy Looky Looky back in June I think. Don't remember it being written by Ashford and Simpson though. I thought it was horrible anyway. Flipside of John Andrews "A Rose Growing In The Ruins" was also written by them, but both sides credit them the other way round (Simpson Ashford). Not a patch on It's Just Love of course. Did Val Simpson or anyone else ever record that (Rose) side? Godz
pikeys dog Posted November 15, 2004 Posted November 15, 2004 Funny, whenever I think of the John Andrews record for some reason it reminds me of Steve Aldo - You're absolutely right. link Whats this fetching these days? WOOF!
Martint Posted November 16, 2004 Posted November 16, 2004 I actually sold Martin that copy, it was a Parlophone issue, have to say it's the only one I've ever seen, having said that, I had a demo in my own collection a few years ago and I haven't seen another one since...I sold the demo for £25 in 1993...I was offered £150 for the issue so I thought I had no choice but to take it. I'd think it's real value is maybe £100, might be wrong, definitely a rare item though, and it's absolutely brilliant. The Val Simpson I think is ok but totally lifeless without brass, and a lot slower. I'm sure there's some link between John Andrews and the group Supertramp link sorry to come in late on this - 150!?? 300 Pete, I'd rate it at around 250ukp, there was a lot of interest in a demo that was listed on ebay earlier this year, went for 250ukp (I know UK demos tend to go for a lot more, but this is countered by the fact that it's not all that well known and it wasn't that well listed IIRC),. Superb record IMO and took me many years to track down. If you're selling it for 100ukp I'll take it as a spare Still not 'had it's day' IMO
Pete S Posted November 16, 2004 Posted November 16, 2004 sorry to come in late on this - 150!?? 300 Pete, I'd rate it at around 250ukp, there was a lot of interest in a demo that was listed on ebay earlier this year, went for 250ukp (I know UK demos tend to go for a lot more, but this is countered by the fact that it's not all that well known and it wasn't that well listed IIRC),. Superb record IMO and took me many years to track down. If you're selling it for 100ukp I'll take it as a spare Still not 'had it's day' IMO link You sure it was that much mate? 300? Maybe 150 was my cut This is a bit misty to be honest but there's no way in the world I would have listed that for 300, it must have been an offer???
Martint Posted November 16, 2004 Posted November 16, 2004 You sure it was that much mate? 300? Maybe 150 was my cut This is a bit misty to be honest but there's no way in the world I would have listed that for 300, it must have been an offer??? link Defo 300 Pete yes, it probably was your cut I had offered one or two people circa 200 quid for it previously (over a period of about 5 years) but neither were willing to part with it. Have to say I have no regrets..... !
Martint Posted November 16, 2004 Posted November 16, 2004 The Val Simpson original demo is very good, I'll have to compare it to JA's. link I'd love to hear this Ady if ever possible- I take it was never issued by A&S? Is it tape only or actual demo disc/acetate? Martin
Guest Dan Posted November 16, 2004 Posted November 16, 2004 I sold a copy Looky Looky back in June I think. Don't remember it being written by Ashford and Simpson though. I thought it was horrible anyway. Flipside of John Andrews "A Rose Growing In The Ruins" was also written by them, but both sides credit them the other way round (Simpson Ashford). Not a patch on It's Just Love of course. Did Val Simpson or anyone else ever record that (Rose) side? Godz link Here's the Yum Yums version, showing Simpson-Ashford-Armstead.
Ady Croasdell Posted November 16, 2004 Posted November 16, 2004 I'd love to hear this Ady if ever possible- I take it was never issued by A&S? Is it tape only or actual demo disc/acetate? Martin It's from tape, I'll try and play it next 100 Club. I did a copy for Rob Bailey to play on the mod scene. I've actually got Val's demo of 'Out On The Streets Again' on a proper acetate. And the Candy & The Kisses 'Mr Creator' was actually Val.
Godzilla Posted November 16, 2004 Author Posted November 16, 2004 Here's the Yum Yums version, showing Simpson-Ashford-Armstead. link Ahhh I stand errected then. And that's cracking on for 800 foot you know
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