Nonsense,
It sold well enough in the states to warrant being a £30 record.
It wasn't me who had you over anyway, twas Judithcashelle... a proper Motown collector if ever there was one.
I was just a negotiator.
Just sent him this:
The Gerri Thomas is a boot of little value, as is the Connie Clark.
The others are all UK 70s issues/re-issues and are worth a tenner each at most.
I'd drop the prices, just so you can lower your listing fees, because your not gonna sell a single one of them.
You're avin a larf, aincha?
What's with the Disco Poo-Poo s?
Poor Jesse - hope he wasn't singing for his supper - Terrible.
Trickest of the Trickiest Disco.
Not by a mile, but it was the first record to sell massively on 12", which almost sent Factory records bust, as each one cost 50p more to manufacture than the retail price, due to having a complex die-cut card sleeve.
According to The Music Master Price Guide For Record Collectors Edition 3.........its The Who.
"The 1976 reissue of 'Substitute' has the distinction of being the first twelve inch single ever made"
If you want a Crossover record at the right price, go to the R&B boys who sell it cheaper for the flip....
£20 for the Stu Gardner in my sales box, and I think I've got a couple.
Books at £300
I was the third highest bidder... but that was on "1 copy"
He offered it to me for my highest bid, which I declined stating that as he had multiples, i'd rather bid on one.
First offer he sent stated he had 2 copies (which I missed in the small print), when I queried why he had made me a second chance offer he stated he had three copies. Hmmmm.
He didn't accept my lower offer of somewhere between my lowest bid and my highest bid (no one had made a bid inbetween the two) stating he'd offer it to one of the other high bidders...
Theres another release of Arabia on the Ebony label, but I think it is a different/earlier mix.
I've also seen a Delcos 45 on SS7 but it wasn't Arabia.
Not much help really? LOL
Presumably they just slotted it direct into the Polydor numbering system instead of giving the series it's own.
Bad marketing and the lazy option i.m.h.o.