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Isn't it just the promo copies that are mis-spelled?
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Most copies were sold out before it was hyped or even mentioned on SoulSource. A link to the bands MySpace page was posted on the funk forum and the people who pre-ordered the 45 did so because they thought it was a good record or because they thought they could re-sell some copies at profit. Almost all records thorughout the history of recorded music are imitations or influenced of what has gone down before. The vast majority of ALL soul/r&b records ever released are (often unimaginative) ways of re-hashing a formula. That goes for almost all records played under the "northern soul" banner, or any other banner for that matter. That doesn't make those records bad or not worthy of our attention though. It's just the way it works. Kings Go Forth's "One Day" is a truly monumental tune in my opinion. I don't see what that has got to do with me liking authentic 60s/70s soul though. Can't I like and play both? It's not like there's all of a sudden a lack of good 60s/70s/80s soul in my record collection or DJ box just because I put the Kings Go Forth 45 in there.
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Send Me An Offer -loads Of Goodies Left (with Already Reduced Prices!)
Sebastian replied to a topic in Record Sales
Click on "LISTEN" below to hear the 4 remaining 45s. Midnight Express - Danger Zone / Dial Love (Tri-Fire) 150 Reduced to 125!! Highly recommended! LISTEN Lady - Whatever happened to the love (M-L) 120 Reduced to 100! I need to sell! LISTEN Tapestry - Life is what you make it (Capitol) wol 8 LISTEN Sun - Give your love to me (Capitol) 12 LISTEN -
Do you mean "Show Me What You Got"? That's a great gritty tune, and one of my favourites by him along with "Share It" (Brunswick), "Black Bottom Blues" (Columbia), "Down In the Basement" (Togo) and "Crazy Feeling" (Togo). That Big Apple 45 surely must be his rarest 45 (and on dark red vinyl! ). I'm actually quite fond of his novelty cuts like "The Boo Boo Song", "Salt And Pepper" and "Do The Booga Lou" as well. Great artist! "Hang It Up" was also recorded by Bobby Byrd on Brownstone, and "Salt And Pepper" has got the same backing track as the "Deep Down Inside" (by "unknown male") tune which was included on Kent's "Arock & Sylvia Story" CD.
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I've made a 30-minute MP3 mix of the tunes in the list I posted last week. You can download it here: https://www.shingaling.com/SebastiansHotBoxTop10-20080717.mp3 TRACKLISTING: 00:00 | Soul Chargers feat. James Fountain - Soul Charge - STOP 02:10 | Dr. Soul - Left Eye Jump - MON'CA 04:24 | Saxie Russell - El Monkey - RAN-DEE 06:37 | Hodges, James, Smith & Crawford - I'm In Love - MPINGO 08:59 | Wild Honey - I've Been Working - GEORGIA PEACH 11:10 | Phillip Wright - Keep Her Happy - DASH 13:55 | Larry Dixon - Don't It Make You Dance - LAD 17:56 | Frank Eddie - Forever - INSYNC 22:02 | Crystal - Forever Us - HIT CITY 26:00 | Leroy Burgess & Robert Strauss - Hot Like An Oven - DEFECTED (LP) Hope you like some of them and that they're not all old-hat.
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I agree and nice to hear that you got an original!
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45s On Ebay: Jackie Wilson 'because Of You', Zz Hill 'make Me Yours'
Sebastian replied to Sebastian's topic in Website Sales
Only about 2-3 hours left on these auctions now. Thanks for looking! -
2 Rare Ones For Offers And A Few Nice Set Sale Things
Sebastian replied to Docfish's topic in Record Sales
"Been This Way Before" is a truly amazing tune. One of the best "free soul" type of tracks I have ever heard. Hard to find 45 as well! -
45s On Ebay: Jackie Wilson 'because Of You', Zz Hill 'make Me Yours'
Sebastian replied to Sebastian's topic in Website Sales
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Not the best track ever, or even remotely northern... but The Supremes version of "Only Sixteen" was issued TWICE in Denmark with different catalogue numbers and different sleeves! Never issued as a 7" in the UK or US as far as I know.
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Same here, Dave, just going from my own experience and with me being stuck here in Sweden I obviously don't go out and about at venues etc in the UK. But I can't say that I've seen any masses of original copies for sale during the past couple of years. The only recent copy on eBay which claimed to be an original (it's on Popsike, sold for $671) used the label scan of a bootleg (in fact, it was the scan I made of MY old bootleg copy), so I'm personally not convinced that it was the first issue that actually was sold. I sold my bootleg copy for $339 on eBay. Now after having had both an original and a bootleg through my hands I must say that it's very easy to see if it's an original or not. There doesn't have to be any confusion whether how to determine an original from a bootleg. ORIGINAL A-side matrix: Superdisc TBS-1001-A B-side matrix: Superdisc TBS-1001-B BOOTLEG A-side matrix: TBS 1001 A - 196 SUPERDISC B-side matrix: TBS 1001 B 95 Superdisc "Lower case" matrix-lettering on both sides = ORIGINAL "Lower case" on one side and "upper case" on the other = BOOTLEG
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No, the originals are much, much rarer than the bootlegs. Most people seems to think that their bootleg copies are originals though.
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It's not rubbish. I can only speak from my own experience, but the records I've had sent my way have been cut with very low volume, at about 50%-60% volume compared to an average 60s or early 70s release. I can't really use any of the carvers I have, the volume is too low.
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Hello! I've listed a bunch of 45s on eBay. There are label/sleeve scans and soundclips to all records. Check them out at: https://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfrppZ75QQfsooZ...QsassZpushkings ___SOUL / FUNK / NEW BREED R&B 45s___________________________ JACKIE WILSON on Brunswick ("Because Of You") Z.Z. HILL on Action UK ("Make Me Yours", UK-only!) BOBBI LYNN on Stateside ("Earthquake") DENISE LASALLE on ABC ("I Get What I Want") JACK HAMMER on Tono Denmark JEANIE FORTUNE on RCA JUNIOR WELLS on Atlantic Sweden LEE DORSEY on Amy ("Give It Up") MIKE & BILL on Arista NINA SIMONE on Philips ("Sea Lion Woman", VINYL copy!) Thanks for looking! Take care. /Sebastian
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I think the sound on the 45s coming from VinylCarvers is WAY below par. Very low volume (even on tracks that are less than 2 minutes) and a thin sound that is too heavy on the mid-range frequencies. It's almost impossible to play a carver after a loudly pressed original 45 at a club without compromising the sound quality or getting feedback through the system because you've had to crank up the gain so much on the channel that plays the VinylCarver. Very poor sound quality in my opinion. Go with the CD is what I say, you'll get both more tracks cheaper AND better sound quality.
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Do you want this 45 for the "It's Just A Picture" or "To Make You Love Me" side? I should have a white demo copy here somewhere with "It's Just A Picture" on both sides. If interested, PM me with what you're willing to pay.
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This was also released as by The Rising Sun on KINGSTON 41002 with "It Don't Concern Us" on the flipside. I don't know the info for his third Dade 45. I'll see if I can find it.
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The "Good Loving" 45 is from 1973. Some info about The Rising Sun: Backing band for Miami R&B legend Sam Early, featuring organist Arnold Albury, bassist Charles Hepburn, drummer Ivan Orlando and guitarist Simian Taylor. Formed in 1970, the Rising Sun issued one single on Sun Cut and three others on the Bell distributed Kingston label. Backed Perk Badger's Sun Cut 45 and a Sam Early single on Cat before disbanding in 1972. Arnold "Hoss" Albury owned the Sun Cut label and was backed by The Casuals on three Dade 45s.
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Might also be worth mentioning that this is a cover of The O'Jays (in my opinion superior, but quite different) original from 1969 on the Neptune label. If I remember correctly there are a bunch of other versions of "One Night Affair" as well. Top tune!
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No doubt there are some in-demand records in the list above... but my point was that I will not be selling any of the above in order to buy a new "hot" tune (hence me not being a hotboxer).
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I'm not much of a "hotboxer" and I'm not saying that these tunes are "unique" or "unknown" in any way, but if it's of interest here are 10 of my current fave spins: Soul Chargers feat. James Fountain - Soul Charge - STOP Dr. Soul - Left Eye Jump - MON'CA Saxie Russell - El Monkey - RAN-DEE Hodges, James, Smith & Crawford - I'm In Love - MPINGO Wild Honey - I've Been Working - GEORGIA PEACH Phillip Wright - Keep Her Happy - DASH Larry Dixon - Don't It Make You Dance - LAD Frank Eddie - Forever - INSYNC Crystal - Forever Us - HIT CITY Leroy Burgess & Robert Strauss - Hot Like An Oven - DEFECTED (LP) Have played all of these fairly recently at Club Function (in Malmoe, Sweden - check out or web-site here: https://www.clubfunction.com/ ) and try to fit them in as often as I can. All of them usually gets a good dancefloor reaction as well.