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  1. I have a copy for sale, sure I put a sound clip up in refo soul. My browsers out of date so cant up load any more
  2. I have a M+ copy for sale. yellow label one.
  3. 18.THE HESITATIONS-WAIT A MINUTE BABY (KAPP) I have this on the LP FOR sale.
  4. I have a stunning M WLP for sale that's now sold.
  5. Got a M copy up for offers.
  6. This guys not a very big seller, are you saying he's found copy's.
  7. I have the Dick Haffner version but George is great, also have something on Okeh by him I Lied, You Cried, Love Died not a bad version.
  8. I have a CD by them as well must dig it out and out of interest Members: of the band were Barbara Berryman, Barbara Lewis, Don Wyatt, Steve Flanagan, Celeste Rose, Don Wyatt.
  9. Yes UK! that sounds about right Jordirip but I did think it was more orchestral will have to give it another listen.
  10. I have the LP and at the end it has an orchestral start to it but that' s all you get,
  11. They were all on sale a few days ago in sales.
  12. LEVERETT SISTERS A PLACE FOR ME STOP AND THINK IT OVER KAYDEN RE-ISSUE 5 VG You have a re-issue of this ?
  13. £1500 £2000 and the last one £ 2.50 give or take a bit for condition.
  14. Tammy St John, where did he find them , Is she anything to do with John St John, sister or ambulance driver maybe ?
  15. Forgot just how good that side is Dave.
  16. Is it a demo Ken or issue.
  17. Was there a Destiny record of this due to demand by another singer.?
  18. I have WLP for sale.
  19. Never seen an Ann D'andrea demo.
  20. ABC HOTB is the same as the Kent CD take would be intersting to see if the non HOTB disc is different.
  21. Just out of interest, the silver letters is it silver? I have a few US records on bronze paper that seems to have a green tinge like verdigre so is metal used in the paper for colouring?
  22. George Paxton and Marvin Cane formed Coed Records, Inc. in New York City in 1958, and had offices at 1619 Broadway in the Brill Building. [1] George Paxton produced many of the songs on this label, most of which were of the East Coast Doo-wop group style, and some of these became hit songs of the day. Between 1958 and 1964, Coed's biggest acts included the Crests, the Rivieras, the Duprees, the Harptones, and Adam Wade, among others. Paxton's big-band background came in particularly handy with the Duprees, who combined group vocals with deliberately nostalgic swing orchestra backing on hits like "You Belong to Me" and "Why Don't You Believe Me."[2] Other highlights include the Crests' "Sixteen Candles" and three songs from the group's so-called "angel series," "The Angels Listened In," "Pretty Little Angel," and "Trouble in Paradise".[2] Coed Records went out of business by 1964. [edit]
  23. I though it was 64 or even before, I have a Co-Ed demo not sure if it has a date on, I am sure it was booted as well that's why the credit was changed?
  24. It look very blue, had a demo but cant remember what marks it had.


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