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  1. Sharon Scott c/u, Arthur, hope you're well mate?
  2. I don't know where you get your information from but, the orange copy is a bootleg end-of!
  3. We don't know the record sold for £12, if it didn't meet its reserve it would be unsold.
  4. Four Bros Let It All Reach Out, Kelly Michaels, Matt Lucas, Gambrells, Jimmy Delphs "Dancing A Hole.." aren't ATCO distributed either.
  5. Volumes isn't distributed by ATCO.
  6. Ollie Mac label numbering is all over the place from time to time so I don't think you can really take this discrepancy as anything other than that.
  7. What Steve said Ady Pierce had a small quantity of Volumes back in 88 where I (and most of the people I know) got it £15.
  8. Up in Wigan for Micky Cruise memorial do next month mate.
  9. Derek, you need to share this on Facebook mate, will open your sale to more potential buyers!
  10. Not Roy Wright, different vocals on both sides, nice, shame it sounds trashed :-(
  11. Tony Smith posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    600? after all those copies turned up, I would've thought it would be a struggle at 600, 350 maybe.
  12. You don't fancy it then, Des?
  13. Why are some so desperate to get on the TV??
  14. Yes, that is a real shame as you can hear every click come around :-(
  15. Great record and well-priced too!
  16. Tony Smith commented on Seano's comment on a gallery image in 1980/90s Soul
  17. It's quite a late release 1976ish isn't it?
  18. Certainly is mate!!
  19. Black Grape had a fair few of them back then, didn't they? Turned one down @35! silly me!
  20. Tony Smith posted a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I was a singer on "Another Brick", so what do you mean?
  21. Don't think so.
  22. That was when I Didn't Know How to was £3 and the other was £8, always remember Don't Know About You being the harder of the two.
  23. Amen to that!
  24. Jack Bruce said that Graham Bond chose Tammy as a release, and blamed their lack of commercial success on his choice of material, if fact his whole career was marked by uncompromising choices, sometimes ahead of the curve.