Here's a few to sell to make space for a few more.
Happy to listen to sensible offers especially on multiples.
Money back with no fuss if you aren't happy when it lands on the mat.
Add £2.00 for recorded post in the UK.
Paypal, checque or bank transfer.
YouTube Clips are not actual records for sale.
Thanks for looking.
Miles Stone
Too Many Tears
Monogram
M- 85
Someone has drawn a black arrow on the flipside label. Will send a scan if you want to see it. Vinyl is unmarked.
Danny White
Keep My Woman Home
Atteru WLP
M-SOLD
Some label staining but styrene is unmarked.
Tyrone Davis
What If A Man / Bet You Win
ABC
Ex SOLD
Curtis Blandon
Mr Imagination
Port
Ex 40
Little Archie
All I Have To Do
Dial WLP
VG+ SOLD
Jean Stanback
If I Ever Needed Love
Peacock
Ex+ 80
The Webs
I Want You Back
Verve
Ex+ 40
Jimmy Hannah & The Dynamics
Leavin Here
Seafair Bolo Issue
Ex+ SOLD
Cheers
Gaz
Pretty sure people won't have missed this but thought I'd post it in case...
https://www.omegaauct...orthernSoul.php
It's nowt to do with me by the way.
I've got West Coast Green Label Demo with a Delta Number - pressed at Monarch.
My wife won me it off John M's auction for my 40th.
Not cheap, as you'd expect shopping at that particular shop!
A keeper.
All play great. Price includes UK post. No quibble cash back if not happy.
Paypal as gift / bank transfer / cheque.
PM if you want any.
Thanks for looking
Gaz
Vernon Garrett - We People In The Ghetto / You Blew My Mind - KAPP Demo - VG+ £25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ntmsug-oVus
Final Seconds - Society / Lost On A Highway - BOO-KOO - Ex+ £20
Windjammers - Poor Sad Child Pts 1 and 2 - BOOLA BOOLA - VG+ £25
Classic 60s double sider.
Susan Barrett - Whats It Gonna Be / Its No Secret - RCA WLD - M- £125 inc recorded UK Post
No quibble money back if not happy. PM if interested.
Thanks for looking.
Cheers
Gaz
Clips are not the record up for sale...
Probably is a tad over the top, I admit, but I guess it boils down to a DJs/colectors understanding of which release came first and therfefore which one is defined as the original.
If it was released on British first, then that makes the Brit release OV in my mind.
But to me, and this is only my opinion, if a record is released on US and British with a good length of time between the releases, I would (rightly or wrongly) class the later release as a re-release. Just my take on things...
Sorry for not getting back on this post sooner chaps.
On further investigation both the Phil La Soul and London releases of Hitch It To The Horse / Cool Broadway were 1968. There was also a DJ release in 1967.
So I guess I could spin it out as OV... given that the UK and US releases were simultaneous it seems.
This is the story that led me to be nervous about spinning the UK release of Hitch It To The Horse...
I was at a do a good while ago, talking to a respected dealer and respected DJ about Al Gardner - Sweet Baby. I'd bought the French Googa Mooga release and stupidly not checked if it was first issue before buying it. Anyway we got chatting and I said I'd be moving it on as it wasn't original but both said I was being daft, and had every right to play it as it was a legitimate French issue.
So I played it and had two people over the decks as soon as the opening bars belted out... both tutting and shaking heads that it wasn't Sepia.
Which led me to ask if there had been an earlier US release before the British.
Regarding OV - If a record is released in the US and then released on British a year later, surely that makes the British a re-release and not OV? Yeah??
Cheers
Gaz
Right Tezza. Its in the play box for Empties!!
Sorry mate, got no Lou or Luther. The best I could do for you is pitch my set right down and play all 45s at 33rpm...
Lol
You have to remember that Johns auction emailers are sent to many thousands of potential buyers. So the chance of two people being keen to bid high on a redord is high.
Trophy pieces are always going to go for big ticket for all sorts of reasons, sentimentality, to complete a label collection, or heaven forbid... For a DJ to pull the trigger during a set.
Rare does not mean big money though. Im hunting for one 45 and I can only find info on one previous sale so I presume its pretty hard. But it sold for less than £30.
Might be ok for collectors but thats difficult to do that if you are DJ'ing regularly. The DJ's I know are buying new tunes constantly in order to maintain a freshness to their sets.
You'd think the market would have stagnated anyway, as cash is tighter these days. But it hasn't.