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Larsc

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  1. How much higher? JM had this listed as from the completely wrong state. It's a Jacksonville 45 in every way.
  2. That's a regular scammer. New accounts as the old get closed but always $80 for expensive titles.
  3. It was just a rumor. Interviews with the studio staff confirmed they were still at Fame because the recordings were unfinished.
  4. I'm not big on LP's. But two top favourites are: The Fuzz - The Fuzz (Calla) Satisfaction Unlimited - Think of the Children (Hot Wax)
  5. There's no solid evidence telling us what 340 actually is. I found the counterfeit theory through another forum but can't remember which one anymore, it's been a while since I dealt with the list. I seem to remember it may not only apply to Oneida. There are several obvious counterfeits pressed by them (and the owner had previous convictions for counterfeiting records) so they were involved in some way. Oneida was also located in Utica which is a city with a dubious history regarding organised crime.
  6. 340 is a client number or similar that has been assosciated with counterfeit records. I was working on a list of 340's on Discogs but it's been a while since I updated: https://www.discogs.com/lists/340-matrix-Oneida-and-others/496942
  7. Don't replace the newer one, just add your version as a unique release. If you upload to the 2000s release it will just be disabled. I'd like to know the runouts for this version. It looks like it was pressed by Oneida who did a lot of custom pressing jobs (and a few bootlegs).
  8. Fourth mentioned in this thread. If you show a scan and some runouts it may be possible to know more about the 45.
  9. 2004 it says on my profile. Probably true. I was on Rare Soul Talk and Soulful Detroit more. And the funk forums when they existed. After all these years I'm still not a regular user, but nice to stop by every now and then.
  10. Recut can just mean that the first test pressing was not approved, it would normally not have anything to do with releases.
  11. Can you remember where you got the 1983 date from when you asked about this topic in 2010?: https://soulfuldetroit.com/showthread.php?30033-Gino-Washington-s-1970s-Record-Productions
  12. Ah, no. I forgot to add the date. He retired in 1992.
  13. During 1974 Gil Roberts became employed by WEA:
  14. A recording engineer has commented on discogs that "I lost you girl" was recorded August 15, 1970 at Pioneer Recording in Detroit. The G&G scan has 19,8,83 handwritten on the label so a 1983 release is not impossible. (There's also a youtube comment that claims that Perfecta was "named after a racetrack windfall he enjoyed that week". Youtube vid is from his Love Bandit compilation on Norton so maybe info from there?)
  15. I don't actually know if I need this. But I need this. Hopefully 99 others will need it too.
  16. BMI only has Jesse greer as writer. Maybe a typo on one label. Are the runouts identical?
  17. Delete browser cache and try again.
  18. There was a Floyd Bibbins born in 1936 in Norfolk, virginia. The same city was the birth place of The Grandison Singers who had a pianist by the same name. The Grandison Singers were part of the hard gospel side of the folk scene in the early 60's. They were three women and a man. In 1961 Floyd Bibbins appears as writer for two songs by a male/female group on Beltone called The Swanettes sounding a lot like a gospel group. They were apparently also the backing singers for Bobby Lewis with his big hit on the same label. Then The Swanenettes disappear and The Grandison Singers gain traction. They release a 45 on RCA in 1962 and get published in several magazines and newspapers. At least until about 1964. Then nothing until Floyd Bibbins releases a 45 on Kris ca. 1973. Through the 70's and into the early 80's he appears in different roles on disco 45s.
  19. What kind of configuration? I'm hunting for USM for LP storage these days, but would like them for 45s too if they can be made to fit in a good way.
  20. The obvious is probably Monarch who did loads of styrene. If you have a photo of the label you can also compare to discogs since smaller labels didn't always care if the label layout was slightly different from different pressing plants (i.e. different fonts, credits in different positions).
  21. It depends which side you're talking about. Only one of the tracks are on the album.
  22. She did a solo 45 on Invictus in 1972 so that list is not very well researched.
  23. A new listing will create a new inventory number for the item and solve the problem. You should also go to the shipping calculator page to unselect all countries except UK. This way customers in other countries will not be able to add your items to their shopping cart. (You don't need to add shipping prices to the calculator if you prefer to invoice manually.)


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