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  1. i just lost a trashed white promo on ebay recently.
  2. SNAP
  3. i knew this 45, didn't know about a "squidd" 45 on the label, interesting
  4. that version of lakeside is the one that has the johnny sayles 45, it's also a chess #
  5. I 100% agree with Robb, in the US it's a fake way of projecting classy or old, naming your store Ice Cream Shoppe
  6. All of these are from Chicago, even if they aren't the same label. Willie Williams on Lakeside also (as mentioned in that thread) as well as a possible earlier lakeside label that has a garage # and a rare johnny sayles title
  7. Hi. I am looking for this 45: The pretenders "A broken heart cries" / John Edwards "How can I go on without you" - Kent Select 002 for a friend. Please PM me with price and condition (if not mint) and I will give you my friend's email. Thanks in advance.
  8. i don't remember, i'll pull it out and record it later today
  9. I just listened to the manship pink press clip above, even though you can see that record is spotless (and it's the cleanest pink press one I've heard), there is surface noise. The green print one plays perfect. Maybe it was just recycled vinyl, but it's sort of cool that there's two presses of the del capris with the same plates but one sounds much better and is much rarer.
  10. i have all those records.
  11. no i didn't miss it, i was saying sebastian confirmed my assumption. i didn't even care enough to bid blind on the acetates, one had a huge mark on it. i don't care that much about acetates unless they're chicago or some killer group thing. the seller actually had two copies of the del capris (ultra rare and killer sweet soul 45), I bought one to resell and then noticed that my existing copy had pink print and the new copy had green print so (being the obsessive collector I am) couldn't sell it and now have two del capris 45s. actually almost all copies of the del capris 45s i've seen have had some sort of heat damage or been some crappy pressing or something, like playing poorly. the one i got with green print played great and said "good copy" on it and had the name of some schenectady promoter on it. this is just a guess, but I think the pink print ones were pressed, messed up somehow and dumped -- then the green print ones were pressed but it was too late. that might explain the rarity of this title relative to other kyser '70s titles. i don't think he's gonna come back here and confirm... the deadwax on the two presses matched so the same plates were used.
  12. i think "did i scare you" is also a better 45. i think the lavern is average, but different strokes for different folks. it's better than the bobbettes version in my opinion.
  13. if it's produced by brick, that makes it much less likely that the band is brick
  14. he also had a bunch of his own 45s on the label
  15. giattino must have gotten the last ones then (as you say) but he had it before last year.
  16. just to clarify (and thanks for posting) this is saying that they opened a Chicago office. The label was still based in Cincinnati and it says a lot of Chicago acts still went there to record. Bernice Williams (who wrote the duke of earl) wrote a lot of records for King / Federal also.
  17. keep on running away and did i scare you are two separate bits and pieces 45s. "it won't work out" by the bobbettes is inferior to the two versions recorded by the Lost Souls on Glasco. There is another version of the song by an artist whose name I forget (also not very good).
  18. last year? i thought he had kicking mustangs for like 10 years, maybe he got more or something. anyways, it's not that rare in mint condition due to stock being around, there is a plato sleeve too.
  19. i saw those acetates go for next to nothing. i assumed the "our love" track was really the del capris song, the seller even sold a copy of the del capris.
  20. is there a site documenting the connection to Brick or is it just something people know but have not publicly documented? additionally, any connection to flight on fly 4?
  21. I don't know of any move to Chicago either. There was a heavy Chicago presence on King, initially through Ralph Bass I think.
  22. i know this but can't think of it. hopefully will think of it eventually.
  23. Flamboyettes - You’re a teaser you’re a pleaser / Stuck in Chicago - Belle Meade 1611 - $75 - Paypal gift only but free US shipping and discounted overseas shipping of $10 Very rare and unique female early '70s crossover, check out the audio clip: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/2-2014/Audio/flamboyettes%20-%20you're%20a%20teaser%20you're%20a%20pleaser.mp3? VG++ to NM, here are 300DPI scans of each side: https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/2-2014/Images/flamboyettes-a.jpg https://www.sittinginthepark.com/sales/2-2014/Images/flamboyettes-b.jpg To reserve, please only ***EMAIL*** me at sitpsales@gmail.com. Thank you.
  24. you could if you got it at the prices i got them. someone has quantity of that icemen they're putting on ebay now, there's another one...
  25. a virtual record show would be kind of cool. in a real room there's space between everyone, it would be cool to have a scheduled record show where everyone was in chat the full time, it would be crazy and everyone would want the same record at the same time.


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