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  1. for the record, in order to not be all negative (the chansonettes is terrible), here are my favorite cuts on shrine (there are still some other good ones, but these are my favorite): Cautions - Watch your step Epsilons - both sides DC Blossoms - I know about her Cairos - stop overlooking me Eddie Daye and the four bars - guess who loves you Cautions - poor loser Prophets - huh baby Enjoyables - shame [wish i had this one!] Cavaliers - Tighten up
  2. that is probably the source of the lineup I list above. But Dave has some connection to the group too as he issued an unissued record of theirs. And he very thorough and detailed notes about some of his other releases so I doubt he's just randomly speculating.
  3. no, japanese dude needs to hit me up if he wants to buy a massive collection of all the remaining records he's not specifically looking for...
  4. the chansonettes is probably the worst one (and I even own it so I'm not talking down stuff I don't have).
  5. popsike collects data and does a bulk upload every few weeks. collectorsfrenzy updates daily. both miss data and popsike has been purging a lot of data in the last year or two. it would be nice if chris had an explanation for how the exact same listings were on popsike. the only explanation i can think of is that they were all previously shill bid and ended without meeting the "reserve". This is not an accusation, it's just the only explanation I can think of, so I'd like to hear something that explains otherwise. Also, any serious collector or dealer grades records. Someone can post their explicit grading scale if they want to make it less subjective.
  6. "Japanese fella" needs to hit me up
  7. Can anyone supply me with a 300DPI or better label scan of TV Slim "Hold me close to your heart" on USA? I can reciprocate with a scan or recording of something else. Thanks in advance.
  8. this was discussed here recently, but mike noriega was close.
  9. amazing!
  10. Buyer backed out. Record is up for sale again. Here are the details again. Will consider trades -- I still need the steptones "lonely one" which I feel is less valuable and a fair trade. Or obscure rare group soul titles. Thank you. NOTE: EMAIL ME at sitpsales@gmail.com to reserve. Paypal only, gift preferred but not required. Here is a copy of Jesse Fisher's "Honey" / "I can't stop loving you" on SoJamm. It's hard to grade the styrene on this title but "Honey" looks clean, at least VG+, I can't really see anything wrong. "I can't stop loving you" has some sort of whitening of the grooves (visible in the scan). It's unplayable -- it plays through but with distortion. It's not styrene burn but it's effectively the same and I don't think you could clean it (maybe if you are some sort of genius materials science engineer or something). Labels have some light wear (see photos). here is unaltered 256kbs stereo audio of the entirety of "Honey" recorded with a shure white label cartridge: https://www.divshare....ad/21402452-7a3 here are hi-res scans of both sides. $200ppd anywhere in the world. Trashed, burnt copies frequently sell for more. First person to EMAIL ME at sitpsales@gmail.com reserves it, will hold only 24 hours for payment before moving on to the next person. I might not reply right away but I will reply within 12 hours and will respond to every person who contacts me. Thank you.
  11. yeah, if it's a random record i'll either win it for $10 or lose it for $500.
  12. All I have to say to the (unfunny) smartass in the other thread is VINDICATED.
  13. in another thread i posted the copyright was nov 6 1969. so the record might have been released early 70
  14. when the few copies came out that I was the second bidder on every time and which were bought up by DJs (before it was big), they all went for about $500-$600
  15. soul harmony singles has the soul dimension record listed as '74 and the shield record listed as 3/76
  16. Hi Dave. I know Landy was involved with producing the group, but this is the info we have in soul harmony singles: SATISFACTIONS, THE (Washington, D.C.) Junior Isom (second tenor), formerly of the R&B groups The Marvels on Laurie and Winn, and The Senators on Winn; Lorenzo Hines (first tenor), Earl Jones (baritone and second tenor), Fletcher Lee (bass). But I know you were involved with issuing that Satisfaction Unlimited single so you probably have some other information. Can you reconcile the information somehow? I would appreciate it.
  17. thanks a lot
  18. that is the date based on the delta numbers?
  19. Yes but I think Bob M. was asking if a girl was used in the studio, which does happen a lot to round out the production. I don't think there was in this case.
  20. ON HOLD NOTE: EMAIL ME at sitpsales@gmail.com to reserve. Paypal only, gift preferred but not required. Here is a copy of Jesse Fisher's "Honey" / "I can't stop loving you" on SoJamm. It's hard to grade the styrene on this title but "Honey" looks clean, at least VG+, I can't really see anything wrong. "I can't stop loving you" has some sort of whitening of the grooves (visible in the scan). It's unplayable -- it plays through but with distortion. It's not styrene burn but it's effectively the same and I don't think you could clean it (maybe if you are some sort of genius materials science engineer or something). Labels have some light wear (see photos). here is unaltered 256kbs stereo audio of the entirety of "Honey" recorded with a shure white label cartridge: https://www.divshare....ad/21402452-7a3 here are hi-res scans of both sides. $200ppd anywhere in the world. Trashed, burnt copies frequently sell for more. First person to EMAIL ME at sitpsales@gmail.com reserves it, will hold only 24 hours for payment before moving on to the next person. I might not reply right away but I will reply within 12 hours and will respond to every person who contacts me. Thank you.
  21. it doesn't sound like a different take at all. Just a different mix. The vocal take is definitely identical. The baritone sax hits at exactly the same spot at the start of both versions. It's just mixed louder in one. I can line both of the recordings up in a multitrack editor if you want to compare.
  22. one more thing to add to clearvinyl's post above. if you're not sure about your turntable setup at home, and it might be mistracking, ellipticals will tear up your records when mistracking. so probably you should be sure about your turntable setup and calibration before using ellipticals. but when set up and calibrated correctly, ellipticals will reveal more detail in the sound.
  23. Again, not the same group, as I noted above. Please do not confuse the two. The second picture (which is what I scanned and posted on the internet btw, and which is what has circulated) is the Detroit group. It says Detroit on the picture. The first record is by a New Jersey group. They are not the same group. Detroit is far away from New Jersey. "The Superlatives" is not a particularly unique name. The groups are different. They are not the same group. One group is from Detroit, the other group is from New Jersey. The groups are not the same.The picture on the right is not the picture of the group singing on the record on the left. They are two different groups with the same name. I don't know if I'm being clear since I'm being so concise, so in conclusion: There are two different groups that recorded soul records as the Superlatives, one from New Jersey and one from Detroit. The picture on the left is a picture of the record recorded by the New Jersey group. The picture on the right is a photo of the Detroit group. Also in general, every record by the same group name is not necessarily the same group. I apologize if I'm not being clear about this,please let me know.


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