Can't believe some of you lot !
Even if he's got 200, it still remains a very rare record ! Where's your perspective on this !
The northern scene has been through this scenario countless times over the years.
Once they've all been absorbed by collectors, the market value will be back at the previous level. The demand on this record will always outstrip supply.
If any of you have been offered a "twofer" at a bulk price by this seller - as some of you have indicated by your posts - but you only want or can afford one, then PM me and I'll take one and you keep the other.
That's what I thought too, never in all this time have I ever heard mention of a Tery Callier 7" on Erect.
Begs the question, how many other popular "modern soul" favourites from, let's say the era between '79 - '83, only exist as a 12" with no 7" release whatsoever ????
Isn't it Dave Cash who is introduced at the beginning of the legendary "Hand Clappin Footstompin Funky Butt Live" LP of Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band ???
Derek, talkin' about Scottish soul , what about (semi) legendary african-american jazz-man Rufus Harley who built his whole career in the 60's doing great gritty r n b / jazz instrumentals on the BAGPIPES !!!
Can anyone on here point us towards some footage of the "steppers" scene in Chicago in the USA , a scene which musically is firmly based around "soul" music ?
Lou had TWO general release LP's issued in the 60's , one on Cotillion and the other on Volt. Both excellent soul LP's and both well worth purchasing without hesitation.