Christian, I know full well it was played lots in the old days I also know it was booted and agree with Kenny's comment regarding green f****** ugly thing What I was trying to say that prior tpo Butch spinning it it was seldom or never heard for number of years.
You know full well that many buyers either don't have the knowledge or too much money. Many records have gone the same way as Johnny Howard.
I doubt I would even contemplate putting the Bobby Womack up for auction and would never have sold it for that price. It's a record that IMO should have had a reasonable set price on it
Superb record. Have you interviewed him yet? If so wouldn't mind hearing it????
Was covered as James Conwell if thats any use to you. Very briefly covered as Tommy Navarro first, well thats what he announced it as (Colin Law that is) at one of the Winding Wheel nighters. The flip was also played as well.
Andy Dyson did the cut for Tim when he got one for himself. The LP Dave mentions is on P-Vine. Apparently there is a modern version too on one of the Pen Pad Lp's although not sure if I've heard it or got a soundfile somewhere, will have to have a look when I get chance.
Because the simple reason that if a record is unissued and exists on studio tape only then the only way you are gonna get to hear it is via CD or a cut.
Boot legs usually exist on an origianl 45 or original studio acetate etc etc ...........
If it's an unreleased track don't see why not (as long as they seek permission from the cd producer IMHO), how else you supposed to hear it played out.
Click on advanced search, enter the details of item you are looking for, tick completed items and search. Doesn't go back to day one , few months only I think.