Everything posted by Sean Hampsey
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Dorothy Moore & Maxine Brown 45's On Avco
Still Looking For The AVCO Dorothy Moore 45's Folks Will Pay Your Asking Price! :0) Thanks a bunch, Sean
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Magnificents-There Can Be A Better Way
Indeed Lorraine. As is so often the case; looks as if someone here didn't get their dues. Sean
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Magnificents-There Can Be A Better Way
Hi Lorraine, Didn't Jimmy help write and get credit on 'Love You Baby'? What else did he write? Sean
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Magnificents-There Can Be A Better Way
Hi Lorraine, We posted at the same time. The Jimmy Coleman credits are missing from the MAM / Miko Magnificents label. Just wondering if on the Drumhead release Ham Publishing should read Mam Publishing? Interesting don't you think? Sean
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Magnificents-There Can Be A Better Way
Identical. Same take. No doubt. Magnificents says time is 2:40 Perfections says time is 3:00 But they are both the same 3:01 Magnificents - gives credits to W. Rudds Jr / J. Ashford (Frenchie Pub Co. BMI) Perfections - gives credits to J. Coleman / J. Ashford / W. Rudds (Ham Music BMI - Closed Circuit Productions Inc.) Sean
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Motown Demo's...the Green And White?
Oh, I get it Pete, I go all out to collect misprints and oddities, always have done, but, if you've worked in printing (as I have) its no great mystery. That's why Gene's comment made such sense. Some corporate bod at EMI decides to switch from 'Red A on White' to 'White A on Green' for all forthcoming Demo copies. But there'll always be some bloke on the shop floor who says 'Yeh... right' especially if there's a few hundred quid tied up in old stock. Agree it adds to the fun and its the errors and 'exceptions' that help create collectability - but when folk go looking for a 'reason' that's when I have to smile
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Motown Demo's...the Green And White?
Yes - Very possible. The Red A sheets will have always been printed in massive quantities, to be overprinted later in black. Printing is the same as any other manufacturing process. There'll always be old stock pulled out and used when there's a shortage. As an aside, I'm always bemused by record collectors who think there's something 'mystical' about the process. How? Why? What did this signify? Why is this issue red when others are green etc? When in most cases the differences or peculiarities just meant the stock of one colour or a particular ink wasn't available... and the printer just wanted to get off work on time! Sean
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Magnificents-There Can Be A Better Way
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Magnificents-There Can Be A Better Way
The Magnificents 'Don't Take Your Love From Me' on MAM is the same as The Perfections 'Don't Take Your Love From Me' on Drumhead, Richard. I only realised this myself a few months ago. Sean
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Gregg Jackson - One For The Road - Kyp 1982 - Album
I got mine from the very wonderful Steve Plumb - after he beat me to a copy on eBay back in 1999 - and I emailed him a tirade of abuse. Fabulous record. Sean
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James Hamilton Record Collector ?
Thats right Ian. Chris had 'Amazing Records' after working the markets for many years. I had some fantastic stuff off him during the 70's from his stall in Bawtry. Then one day he called me and told me he was opening a shop and wanted to give me first look at the stock. When I got there, amongst the regular stuff, he produced a suitcase full of 60's UK Femme Vocal 45's - a Mint condition collection he'd acquired, all in original sleeves. From there I got; Barbara Mason - Keep Him - London Chiffons - Nobody Knows - Stateside Nancy wilson - End Of Our Love - Capitol Maxine Brown - Yesterday's Kisses - Stateside Ruby Winters - Better - Stateside Various Orioles and Lots of early TMG's (Brenda Holloway, Velvelettes, Marvelettes, Vandellas, Supremes etc.) A bunch of Black Atlantics and Londons (Barbara Lynn, Barbara Lewis, Doris Troy etc.) It was a very good shop and a really great day! Sean PS: Did you get the email I sent this afternoon?
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James Hamilton Record Collector ?
Previous thread here, and my contribution to it. I met James in 1979 - at the height of the DISCO boom - on a market stall I used to frequent in Bawtry, south of Doncaster. The guy running the record stall was called Chris (from Leeds, as I recall - he later opened up a shop in Leeds, but that's another 'amazing' story). I was going through the boxes, when this tall, suited, distinguished looking gentleman peers over my shoulder and started making comments about the stuff I was picking out.... 'ah, that's a good one'... 'mmm... that brings back a few memory's' etc... I thought he must have been having me on - he didn't look like anything like a Soulboy so I struck up a conversation to see if he was for real. Could have knocked me down with a feather when he told me who he was. We talked for over an hour. He told me about the time he saw the Spellbinders live in New York and how great they were, all about when he had dinner with Van McCoy and so on... a mine of detailed information... all bloody mindblowing stuff. As a Soul DJ I always considered his column essential reading - even though I could never get fully to grips with BPM's and all that mullarky - his descriptions were always superbly crafted. Sadly, he passed away in 1996, but I'm glad to have had that one 'chance' meeting with him. Sean
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John Roberts
I was waiting for you Joe. :0) Sean
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Jimmy James - Astor Label ?
I have this too Roger. Don't know if you've noticed... its a different take with no backing vocals! Sean
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What's The Rarest Soul Record, On A Ja Label?
Hi Dave, What are the titles on the Barry Smith, White label? All the best, Sean
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Dennis Coffey Interview
Take me with you! :0) Turns out the first LP was recorded at the legendary Tera Shirma, Detroit, by all accounts and the second in London. Great work on both counts. Enjoy the show! Sean
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Dennis Coffey Interview
This may well be of interest to some of you. I have recently just interviewed the legendary Dennis Coffey for my soul & funk blog, Gazfunk. As you probably know, Dennis doesn't give interviews very often so we're delighted that he agreed to chat about all things Motown, Scorpio & Rodriguez. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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News: Dennis Coffey Interview
This may well be of interest to some of you. I have recently just interviewed the legendary Dennis Coffey for my soul & funk blog, Gazfunk. As you probably know, Dennis doesn't give interviews very often so we're delighted that he agreed to chat about all things Motown, Scorpio & Rodriguez. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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What's The Rarest Soul Record, On A Ja Label?
Seen this for sale on eBay Dave, for about £75, which I thought was cheap. Obviously pretty rare. There was a copy in Sales on here a couple of years ago and I saw one in a box for sale a few years ago (think Ian Clark) but they dont show up too often. Nice one. Sean
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What's The Rarest Soul Record, On A Ja Label?
Reckon The W King Cole is far rarer on Rahtid than on Micron. I sold my spare Micron for £20 last month. Never had a sniff of a Rahtid copy. Sean
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Charles Montgomery...landara
All same version, regardless of colour. Smashing old tune! Sean
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Anyone Know Rudzys Records
Great dealer. Comms usually superb. Don't know if he's on here. Maybe ill or on Hols? He'll get back to you, I'm sure. Sean
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Ebay Butlers On Rouser
OK, found the date. Because Of My Heart was copyrighted Dec 14 1966 - Words and Music by Frankie Beverly Copyright Cameo Parkway Pub Co Inc and Pecle Music. No mention of Tommy Rouse, but who owned Pecle Music? Possible that belonged to Tommy? I'm in Washington DC this afternoon. I'll look him up, lol. Might also have a dig around for the stock of New Wax Unlimited :0) Sean
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Ebay Butlers On Rouser
Yes Peter, it was New Wax Unlimited. And have just learned that Chris, the owner, passed away around 10 years ago and the store closed. So both the TP and the "latest copy" both came from the same store. Distribution - The secret of success! :0) Sean