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  1. I would say it would be at least that in pounds not just dollars. There's one on popsike from 2004 at $361, there's been quite a few more since then though on ebay for a lot more. I've seen this sell for £400 last couple years and sold on average for around £250. Not seen one listed or in a box for few months though. Fantastic 70's dancer!!!!
  2. he hasn't....sorry chaps.
  3. Let me see if I can remember and get this right...... The Volcanos version on Soulclub isn't the take covered as the Volcanos...the Jesse James on Soulclub is the one if I remember rightly that was covered as The Volcanos by Butch. The one thats on there as the Volcanos is the version Kenny has....I think
  4. Cliff Nobles "Love is alright" is the same record as the Jesse James (Volcanos) only finished as Jesse James wanted it done.
  5. Jeanette should be no more than 250/300 IMHO. Thats far too much as well for a record thats often seen for sale far more than many £50 records!!!!
  6. It may have done Simon, the clip I posted was taken directly from an Act IV disc I've never heard an Act IV one the same as the mid town release, always assumed same as one I posted!
  7. have seen at £400, whether it sold I dunno, listed one few months back for Andy, can't remember price but feeling it might have been £350...and that one sold.
  8. The Embers, backing harmony slightly different if you ask me and a different member on lead (if not slightly deeper voiced on this production)....Mid Town one sounds a bit more polished. Embers___You_Can_Lump_It.mp3
  9. They also recorded as the Embers on Act IV - You can Lump It which also came out on Midtown, different lead if memory serves me correctly
  10. Sam's about the 4th or 5th DJ to get the Parliaments (more on their way). Apart from being a f*cking great record and one of best discoveries for years, what made it even more appealing was you could only hear this when Butch was DJing. It was like years ago when you could only hear something like this on your travels, record like this keep it fresh and worth the travel. It'll soon be hammered...and will rank alongside many other great records that you get sick of hearing and can't be arsed to travel to hear let alone get up and dance to it What happened to DJ's having their own identity and sounds?
  11. Who knows he may, have but none of the major UK collectors/DJs knew the record.
  12. Its called So Much In Love. Just the label to remember
  13. One of the best I've heard for a while is the Roy Roberts Andy Dyson found. Title etc escape me right now, still recovering from weekend Steve G will fill in the missing blanks
  14. went for $1200 last year on evil bay and also same year for just over $700, check out popsike. Sure there was one for sale somewhere not so long ago but details like the price I can't remember £700 probably a decent/fair price today.
  15. Wasn't April & Blackwood, it was an A & R acetate. Keb and Rob had pretty much most of Jimmy's big stuff between them.
  16. different Moments. There were a few groups about back then called the Moments.
  17. went for too much full stop IMHO, never mind in that condition wasn't so long ago it was around £400/£450 and seen plenty of copies sold since then, both auction and through sales.
  18. forgot to add....first played by Jimmy Wensiora, again if I remember rightly.
  19. yeah April And Blackwood acetate if I remember rightly. There's a scan I think in on of Pete Lawsons mags. Sidney Barnes a few years ago confirmed it wsas the Ad-Libs.
  20. it's had spins for years, tis good record but got sick of hearing it at one point
  21. Just re-read the first few posts, one says John found 25 but only took as many as he could get on his finger and another says 250 so which is it Urban myth? could be chinese wispers.........how often does the discovery of one record turn into one 30 count box then a 150 count box
  22. But isn't buying 60's and 70's rare soul records all about taking a risk? Its a chance you take that some more could come along at anytime of any given rare record. Then again there is also the chance some won't If I wanted a record bad enough and had the money I'd take that risk and if some more copies were discovered then it's tough sh*t. Besides why leave behind a box of what was and still is a damn rare record, doesn't make sense
  23. they are both real aren't they Ian? If memory serves me the re-issue has some figure or summat on the right and licensed from or words to that effect round the edge on the right.
  24. yes she did do them herself. So technically a re-issue.


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