Tis a nice tune, not hear it for years.
By the way look at the cartridge and in the corner of your eye without moving your eye from looking at the cartridge, what happens to the colours on the label.
Yes you do! a big one call round and pick it up.
Frankford & Wayne that's the strange bit no others were mastered there unless it was marked as F/W
but not a bold defined stamp as you describe.
2026 ARP Bell Stamp
2027 ARP
2028 ARP
2030 ARP
2035 ARP F/W
2044 GM Recording DET 95
4020 ARP F/W
4021 ARPF/W
5020 ARP Bell Stamp
5024 ARP F/W
5024 ARP F/M
Strate Deadbeats has a Frank Ford Wane stamp as well.
just a few with some matrix details.
Many thanks I will sleep tonight.
I am using this one but I don't know what he had up to find the page.
https://www.raresoulforum.co.uk/jm_auction....xt&num=3042
you can jump a few pages with the bar at the top.
https://www.popsike.com/php/detaildata.php?...nr=190024447731
I just had a look on this site and its worth a bit not enough to retire on but better than nothing.
As I remember Dave Evison was the first to play this record at Wigan, what a fanfare to call you to the dance floor at 7.30, around the same time he played Benny Troy.
Hi Adam, as I said the Rampart is the same press as the Linda same Matrix numbers so they are indistinguishable from each other.
SM delta58648 max 45-ATE-81 on the label Rampart 662 Padue (BMI) (45-ATE-81).
Doh sorry Adam its more vinyl than styrene my minds playing tricks on me again.
Hi Adam the Linda is more styrene a bit Okeh type than vinyl, unlike those think Delt stamped discs you get pre-1966.
Presume the Majestics and D& R were the same time.
David & Rubin on Rampart is the same record the same stamp from the same press as the Lida's but D&R on Warner Brothers is different no trumpet fanfare to herald the record in and sounds a bit different I think cause its not styrene, in a nut shell.