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  1. Thanks Peter. I have seen a couple of Original Label variations on Roulette. There's a nice Light Blue PYE Copy too from Ireland If memory serves. I'm just sat here wondering why this wonderful record didn't get a Re-release on 45 over the years in the U.S.A. It obviously did over here. As Dave has already mentioned, It just continues to blow you away here in 2013 as It did back in the day.
  2. One of the first records in my collection, on BIG T from Rotherham Market.. UK : GERMANY :
  3. Technically I suppose However; the Incorrect title is listed in the books as there. The Correct title Isn't there and was a calculated guess Initially on my part. Never say never for me since that day.
  4. Others that are missing Loma 2004 - Bob & Earl - Everybody Jerk Mirwood 5507 - Bob & Earl - Dancin' Everywhere
  5. Definitely should be there. Considering the other Charger releases have a DEMO Why not 115. Now that would be a sought after record If a copy were to turn up.
  6. Way back in the Early 70's before Information was widely known I had an ARCTIC copy in my hands with "Rules Of Love" but selected a copy from the box with "Laws Of Love" stupidly thinking that it was a Different record.. Though most would say that the "Rules Of Love" Stock Copy doesn't exist. I'm almost certain that It wasn't a DEMO that I held that day. Still leaves me with an element of doubt 40+ years later. -------- On a similar note I was convinced that a Red Columbia George Carrow with the correct title should exist. Following many posts on Soul Source asking If anyone had seen a copy, I reluctantly decided that It didn't exist. Then out of the blue a copy turns up.
  7. Very nice, thanks for posting. First time I've seen the DEMO.
  8. Picture cover already posted above. Here's the label detail. FRANCE
  9. Thanks Peter Never seen a DEMO for either U.S.A. or U.K. copy. Surely the DEMOs for both must exist.
  10. U.S.A. U.K.
  11. UK : HOLLAND : CANADA :
  12. Certain early numbers had a Purple Label Here there are two, 1 on Styrene & 1 on Vinyl
  13. I know. Just puzzles me that our scene is so often left in the shadows when all they have to do Is ask. There’s plenty of people that have been there, are currently there and still Intend to be there for the foreseeable future.
  14. It would be great If someone took us through the entire Journey to present day. Sadly we only ever seem to get these 30 Minute slots or less.
  15. I enjoyed watching it. I also think a longer time slot should have been allocated.
  16. Comparing the Label Credits it would appear that the "Arp" Press was the pressing plant used for the Rare BUNKY Release.
  17. Originally the A Side on Mirwood 5514 Appeared Later On Mirwood 5531 as the "B Side" This DEMO has "Now That I Found You Baby" on BOTH Sides. This DEMO Mirwood 5531 has BOTH A & B Side but has THE ARTIST Credit missing as does the Stock Copy.
  18. "Arp" Press - East Coast Typical "Arp" Label Variation with Left and Right Justified Credits These are the two that I have in my collection.
  19. As with most Mirwoods, there's more than one pressing plant Involved. Both of these are on Vinyl www.PopSike.com www.PopSike.com
  20. Just checked my Stock Copy - "Bell Sound" Stamp BOTH Sides.
  21. First one that I have seen too. Many Thanks for the Scan proving that both sides have obviously been promoted. Meanwhile I have picked up another copy of "The Horse", Single Sided but with D J Copy
  22. J.D.Bryant on Vocals WITCHES and the WARLOCK on SEW CITY
  23. Here we are Just Googled It. >>> LANA Records <<< 1964-1969
  24. Yes, some kind of Re-Issue Label. Guessing 60s but not sure.
  25. I first saw a Scan of the Yellow Copy on the >>> <<< thread from 2007 Took quite a while to find a copy. Not sure If the Yellow was Intended or a Mistake at the printers using the same colour paper as the parent Crusader Label.


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