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Kegsy

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  1. You Got To Fight/Three Is a Crowd Alston
  2. Personally I always quite liked it. Kegsy
  3. That's right and they always played the wrong side (Leading Me On) IMHO. Kegsy
  4. from Bradford
  5. Pm'd You Kegsy
  6. PM'd You on Millie J. Kegsy
  7. Always thought BB was for ball bearing where the records were holed with one fired through them. Kegsy
  8. Beat me to it Derek, I remember seeing these around 1970 probably at the Textile Hall in Bradford. Kegsy
  9. anybody want a copy with no label on one side ?
  10. Just had a look at my plum copy and to be honest I'm not sure if its vinyl or very high quality styrene. When flicked with a finger it does not click like styrene but hums like vinyl. Kegsy
  11. sorted now thanks to all
  12. One mans slowie is another mans mid tempo
  13. By far not the best Joe Simon track either. I prefer the other side.
  14. FFS there must be someone out there with his number
  15. If you just want that side buy the demo. If you want the issue it'll cost you a load more as the other side is quite in demand. Kegsy
  16. Kinnel don't tell me your John is still making, over the mike, appeals to complete his Spark demo collection.
  17. pm'd you
  18. Don't anybody be tempted to buy Crossfire Lovin' Situation on this label its not soul and its not even good pop either.
  19. Another odd thing is the dead wax width quoted in Manships book and the inverted V on my copy are remarkably similar to what was discussed on a previous thread about Invitations Whats Wrong etc. also distributed by Bell.
  20. Yes, saw that on one discography earlier, then saw another with Ovations as 114. Manship makes no reference to 114 regarding Ovations so maybe 114 is a typo on the other discography. The delta number quoted earlier doesn't help either as its only on styrene west coast copies. Kegsy
  21. This is all very odd, why would anyone bootleg this record in 1966 ? If the yellow label 314 number is a boot why are there also blue label 314's ?, was it booted by two separate people at two separate pressing plants https://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=2458536 I reckon none of them are boots they are all originals just different label designs in the same way some of the James Carr stuff is on both blue and yellow label designs. However it does get more confusing as it also came out on cat no 114 (anybody have one ?) maybe they just re-issued it for some reason. just found out it was no 40 on billboard charts so maybe quite a few pressing plants were used. Kegsy
  22. pm'd you on dells


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