When it came out over here, it should have been on the blue motown lable, not sure why it came out on the black 'tamla motown' lable
anyone know why?
Steve
While watching Peter Kaye last night I'm sure the back ground music was none other than 'Fathers Angels' Bok to Bach
anyone comfirm this?
thanks in advance
Steve
I think it has been booted, on ebay 12/18 months ago someone was selling a copy of it, it was £9.99 buy it now, when I looked at his/hers other records for sale there were at least 10 copies all £9.99 & all buy it now,
and when you looked at the Zodiac label The 'Z' looked like a 'X'
I got a Brenda Holloway 'when I'm gone' on Canadian Tamla and was told that this was rarer than the usa counter part, can this be comfirmed
Also got, Rain 'Out of my mind' on Canadian london, only ever seen one before, not sure what this goes for or how rare it is
Thanks
I was wondering about the motown yesteryear lable, and what was the reasoning behind it, why didn't motown just use their mainstream lables (motown, tamla etc) at the time, and do they hold any great value, Many thanks in advance
Steve
Played this LP last night, and it is a different start, never noticed it before, but then its the first time I've played the LP for 30 years or so, always play the single
Steve
I think your right there Jules, if I remember rightly the posters said 'All the way for the USA' and the people said 'yeah right all the way from portsmouth more like' or something like that