On looking at the label I thought New Orleans, dunno why, just the style of writing I suppose similiar to others from that area I suppose. Couldn't read the credits etc to get any other clues.
Song Bird is a subsiduary of Peacock owned by Don D. Robey. He also owned Duke but if I remember rightly he didn't start the label but bought it after it had been in operation some years.
I'll have to see some scans of others as can't evern remeber what some look like
I think you two forgot to add "In my Opinion" not much in either record really, both great, big plus for the Creations is the price don't have to be a couple of grand IMHO of course
I don't think £500 to far off the mark, especially mint. Most of those I've seen recent years have been far from mint and more than 200 quid. Why you think September Jones should be £500 beyond me
Last Classics I saw went for a four figure sum. Both sides great, old Stafford spin and "So Glad" does still get played out now and then. As an alternative to the lip One Dance, get a copy of the Creations Oh Baby on Globe for about £20.
Young Brothers (rare as hen's teeth) an old early 80's spin and throughout the 80's by the likes of Keb and Rob Marriott. Will set you back a small fortune as well Two mixes of the flip.
I will agree with that Win, said it for years now
At the end of the day we're dying from the day we are born and we all have to clock out sometime, might as well be to summat we love
Hi Steve, seen for around the £600 mark, maybe bit more depending who was selling, seen as high as £800.
Got a Soul Harmony thanks, nice copy from Paul Sutton from Brighton way
The soul nights there were fantastic, most of the top record dealers always there, top music from top DJs....maybe not every time as I managed to gert a set there
The nighters just weren't the same IMHO once the soul nights finished. Top marks to Chris Anderton though for putting Bretby on the map.