Posted March 9, 201015 yr Have put this a want and am getting conflicting reports as to which is the harder. In J.M's the multi coloured is half the value of the red/white. Which is it please? Steve
March 9, 201015 yr Have put this a want and am getting conflicting reports as to which is the harder. In J.M's the multi coloured is half the value of the red/white. Which is it please? Steve red & white harder multi came out after pmed you over this btw
March 9, 201015 yr There are loads of threads on this record on the forum. The consensus seems to be that it's actually impossible to definitively state that one issue came before the other. I think the price premium should be decided by which colour label you'd prefer to look at while the disc is spinning around.
March 9, 201015 yr Just wanted to remind you that the two label versions have different mastering and sound different. I've explained what they are in detail in an earlier thread, maybe 4-5 months ago? - George
March 10, 201015 yr Just wanted to remind you that the two label versions have different mastering and sound different. I've explained what they are in detail in an earlier thread, maybe 4-5 months ago? - George Red white is the rarer of the two. I had some unreleased master tapes of Jesse Fisher ( not too good quality ) from a label owner in Cleveland back in 1982/ 3 period. Must dig them out of the loft area. Incidentally does anyone know the techie way of converting tapes into mp3 format for a luddite like me !!
March 10, 201015 yr Since the 80's the red/white was always deemed to be rarer, and that opinion is not influenced in any way by the fact that that I have one for sale for the very reasonable price of £110 in my sales thread! Edited March 10, 201015 yr by jocko
March 10, 201015 yr STRANGE ISNT IT THAT THE RED AND WHITE COPIES ARE DEEMED (ALLEDGEDLY) HARDER TO OBTAIN BUT THEY'RE THE ONLY ONES SEEN FOR SALE RECENTLY BRI PINCH
March 10, 201015 yr STRANGE ISNT IT THAT THE RED AND WHITE COPIES ARE DEEMED (ALLEDGEDLY) HARDER TO OBTAIN BUT THEY'RE THE ONLY ONES SEEN FOR SALE RECENTLY BRI PINCH Let me guess you have a multi coloured one, its amazing how many times you or your other half denigrate a records price when its one you do not have!
March 10, 201015 yr Since the 80's the red/white was always deemed to be rarer, and that opinion is not influenced in any way by the fact that that I have one for sale for the very reasonable price of £110 in my sales thread! Nooooooo
March 10, 201015 yr Red white is the rarer of the two. I had some unreleased master tapes of Jesse Fisher ( not too good quality ) from a label owner in Cleveland back in 1982/ 3 period. Must dig them out of the loft area. Incidentally does anyone know the techie way of converting tapes into mp3 format for a luddite like me !! There's a lot of great software available for cleaning up and improving recordings these days.. I'm sure somebody with decent home studio can help you convert and improve those tapes.. They sound interesting !
March 10, 201015 yr Red white is the rarer of the two. I had some unreleased master tapes of Jesse Fisher ( not too good quality ) from a label owner in Cleveland back in 1982/ 3 period. Must dig them out of the loft area. Incidentally does anyone know the techie way of converting tapes into mp3 format for a luddite like me !! pm me i can mp3 your tapes and put them onto cds.
March 10, 201015 yr Bought mine from rudzi in the early 90s, he had a few copies split equally between red and multi coloured, think they were a fiver each! Chris
March 10, 201015 yr Bought mine from rudzi in the early 90s, he had a few copies split equally between red and multi coloured, think they were a fiver each! Chris Jesse Fisher any relation to......... Shelley Fisher ?
March 10, 201015 yr Bought mine from rudzi in the early 90s, he had a few copies split equally between red and multi coloured, think they were a fiver each! Chris can someone put pics up of both red and multicoloured please ? im confused.com, i got one of these and assume its the multicoloured, dont think ive seen tother one (red) jason
March 10, 201015 yr im confused.com, Shouldn''t it be "go compare.com" in this case? Edited March 10, 201015 yr by soulechoes
March 11, 201015 yr STRANGE ISNT IT THAT THE RED AND WHITE COPIES ARE DEEMED (ALLEDGEDLY) HARDER TO OBTAIN BUT THEY'RE THE ONLY ONES SEEN FOR SALE RECENTLY BRI PINCH Well no, actually....there's also a multi-coloured copy in the sales area too.....Jock's rare red and white copy is way too cheaps, 'cos my multi-coloured can't possibly be over priced given the price paid in a recent JM auction..... No doubt about it red and whites are by far the rarer....
March 11, 201015 yr Well no, actually....there's also a multi-coloured copy in the sales area too.....Jock's rare red and white copy is way too cheaps, 'cos my multi-coloured can't possibly be over priced given the price paid in a recent JM auction..... No doubt about it red and whites are by far the rarer.... What was the price it went for on JM's then?, sorry I must try to keep up I paid £15 for a multi about 4 or 5 years ago, did I get a bargain? Lenny
March 11, 201015 yr Just dug out my little log book I used to keep on stuff bought, it was 48 Dollars from Gemm in April 2004
March 11, 201015 yr There are two different pressings of the white label issue. One has got the same matrix number as the multi-coloured copies (W104A), and the other one has got an added "3" to the matrix number (W104A3). This might explain some of the confusion regarding sound quality and why some of the white label ones sound cleaner and have a different mastering than the multi-coloured ones. They've got different spellings of the title as well - YOUR vs. YOU'RE. See below: Edited March 11, 201015 yr by Sebastian
Have put this a want and am getting conflicting reports as to which is the harder.
In J.M's the multi coloured is half the value of the red/white.
Which is it please?
Steve