I doubt it ever existed in the first place?
Mace bought his copy from Nancy who advertised it on here and other sites.
I would say there are at least half a dozen. Who had yours JT?
Thought Ady said the advance showing was for industry types? Not the public, maybe why nothing was said. There is no news on here, the films own website nor FB. I would imagine it is just as frustrating for Elaine and everyone else involved not having the film in cinemas yet.
From "Don't Forget The Motor City"
There's No Stopping Us Now (Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland Jr) publ. Jobete
The Supremes; recorded Hitsville, completed 24-Jun-66 ; produced by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier
11-Jan-67; 45 (M): Motown M 1103 B
Jan-67; LP (S): Motown S650 Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland
Jan-67; LP (M): Motown M650 Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland
Sep-67; LP (S): Motown S2-663 Diana Ross And The Supremes Greatest Hits
Sep-67; LP (M): Motown M2-663 Diana Ross And The Supremes Greatest Hits
29-Aug-00; CD (M): Motown 159 415 2 The Supremes
23-Oct-00; CD (S): Motown 159 589 2 More Hits By The Supremes / The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland [uK]
04-Apr-05; CD: Motown 982 8476 Motown Hitsville UK [uK]
26-Apr-05; CD (S): Motown 988 1265 Gold
25-May-07; CD (M): Hip-O Select B0008993-02 The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 7 1967
07-Dec-09; CD (S): Motown 00753 22709 A Complete Introduction To Tamla Motown [uK]
07-Oct-11; CD (M): Hip-O Select B0154943-02 50th Anniversary | The Singles Collection 1961-1969
Why the gold vinyl copy is on discogs is beyond me as its never been for sale before via the internet. The scan is I presume lifted from this site as it is the copy Dickie Watt owned and gave to Richard Searling, it was the one Robin found in the States i think. As far as i know Richard still has it. There is mention of another from the Yate days so that might be the other copy of it exists.
Here is the topic where Dickie posted the scan..
The way i read it Paul is it is.an issue or demo of the previous one of a kind 45, depending on what the 45 is.
There cant be many 45's that is a double sider and has remained a one off since the first ten years of the scene.
I was replying before I'd seen the updated description.
The gold vinyl Professionals hasn't been around for 40 years has it?
The same for the likes of Suspicion, Magic Touch, neither have they existed as a proper release.
I didn't say it wasnt rare, it is one of the rarest but there are rarer, plenty of proper records that are one known copy only as well as acetates. JM says it is the rarest Northern Soul record, if that is the case it would have to be rarer than Junior McCants.
Never will be because you don't hear it out being that rare, no one has it apart from 2, 3 or 4 collectors.
But again it isn't the rarest NS record either and an issue doesn't exist as it never got that far in the process.
A second set of George Sharp's contribution to The Stafford Story has just been uploaded. Greqat mix of Classic rarities, Stafford Newies and the odd Stafford classic or two.
Over 200 photos inn the site as well now.
George Sharp: It'll Never Be Over For Me
Capitols - Ooh What You’re Doing To Me - Omen
Relatives - I’m Just Looking For A Love - Almont
Larry Laster - That’s Just What You Did - Duo Virgo
Lee Harvey - Only True Love - J-Gems
Audrey Atkins - Down Came My Tears - Petal
Johnny Rome - Let Me Pour All My Love Into Your Heart - Philips
Versatiles - Cry Like A Baby - Staff
The Expressions - You Better Know It - Federal
Ron Baxter - This Is It - Ole 9
The Channels - I’ve Got My Eyes On You - Groove
Gary & Gary - I’m Leaving (For Parts Unknown) - Arock
The Brooks Brothers - Looking For A Woman - Tay
Danny Moore - Somebody New - Allrite
Larry Clinton - She’s Wanted - Dynamo
Ray Agee - I’m Losing Again - Soultown
Bob & Earl - Baby Doll - Tempe
Bill Miranda - Could’ve Had A Good Thing Going - Queens
Other Brothers - I’m Gonna Find Love - Pet
(Oscar Jackson)
Headlines - He’s Looking For A Love - Luau
AC Reed - My Baby’s Been Cheatin’ - Cool
Kenard - What Did You Gain - Doré
Sequins - Try My Love - Detroit Sound
Connie Van Dyke - Don’t Do Nothing I Wouldn’t Do - Wheelsville
The Exceptions - Baby You Know I Need You - Groovy Grooves
Jo Ann Garrett - Whole New Plan - Chess
Jim Nabbie - Look Here Girl - RPI
Ron Baxter - I Got To Know - Ole 9
Phonetics - Don’t Let Love Get You Down - Trudel
Betty Turner & The Chevelles - The Winds Kept Laughing - Crescent
Capitols - Can’t Deny That I Love You - Omen
Bill Miranda - Count Your Teardrops - Queens
Rufus Wonder & The Additions - Under The Moon - Lendo
Timi Yuro - It’ll Never Be Over For Me - Liberty
If a record already exists in another original format, issue or demo, how can it be the rarest northern soul record? If it's the rarest Northern Soul record it has to be a one off, maybe one other known or exist on an acetate.
No he doesn't, not necessarily. He always lists both sides, two great asides or not, so all he has to do is fill in the blanks, or questions marks in this case.
As for PS, he was there as far as I know when the first was found by/with Keb.