Posted March 11, 201015 yr ..Wondered if anyone could help me on this. Was the Lee Andrews released on another label apart from Lost Nite. Reason I ask is, I seem to remember this label predominately used for re-issues/second issues and just thought this may have been an example of this. Any help much appreciated as always cheers Jez
March 11, 201015 yr ..Wondered if anyone could help me on this. Was the Lee Andrews released on another label apart from Lost Nite. Reason I ask is, I seem to remember this label predominately used for re-issues/second issues and just thought this may have been an example of this. Any help much appreciated as always cheers Jez Lost Nite is the original release for this great Northern dancer! Forgotten the story as to how it came to be on this label, surely someone will remember out there? Cheers Steve
March 11, 201015 yr ..Wondered if anyone could help me on this. Was the Lee Andrews released on another label apart from Lost Nite. Reason I ask is, I seem to remember this label predominately used for re-issues/second issues and just thought this may have been an example of this. Any help much appreciated as always cheers Jez Yes,used to think the same Jez.Always overlooked cos of the label.Get one before you put the price up!!
March 11, 201015 yr Author Yes,used to think the same Jez.Always overlooked cos of the label.Get one before you put the price up!! pm'd ya mate
March 11, 201015 yr Lost Nite is the original release for this great Northern dancer! Forgotten the story as to how it came to be on this label, surely someone will remember out there? Cheers Steve What about the Crimson release? Reissue? Boot?
March 11, 201015 yr What about the Crimson release? Reissue? Boot? Withdraw that - just noticed the thread is not about Nevertheless! D'oh
March 12, 201015 yr Author Cheers for the info chaps. Was always apprehensive with this label ever since 197!@# and I got done up wth Candy and Kisses (81) ...Whats the other original one on this label Tim?
March 12, 201015 yr ..Wondered if anyone could help me on this. Was the Lee Andrews released on another label apart from Lost Nite. Reason I ask is, I seem to remember this label predominately used for re-issues/second issues and just thought this may have been an example of this. Any help much appreciated as always cheers Jez Is this what you mean, I always thought it was a boot P
March 12, 201015 yr Author Is this what you mean, I always thought it was a boot P Thats the baby! It transpires that it is the original. i hope so now --cos I just got one lol. Nevertheless by Lee Andrews is on Lost Night and is a boot/reissue----I think!!!!!!!. It has got me thinking though, now Toad has mentioned another--wonder what the definitive originals on this label are ???
March 12, 201015 yr Is this what you mean, I always thought it was a boot P I could do with a copy of this one if anyone has a spare? Regards - Mark Bicknell.
March 12, 201015 yr the Lost Nite issue of "Quiet as its Kept" by Lee Andrews is worth getting as its a different take from the Rca-Victor 45 ..(more sparse...)
March 12, 201015 yr So now it's real as i allways suspected,whats the price for a minter It's not a dear record listed at £20 in Manships guide, but i've not seen many for sale (i got my copy of JM), .
March 12, 201015 yr It's not a dear record listed at £20 in Manships guide, but i've not seen many for sale (i got my copy of JM), . That case i'll keep mine gogs,till butch plays it!!even bang it in my play box.didnt they come in diferent colours ? Edited March 12, 201015 yr by ken
March 13, 201015 yr That case i'll keep mine gogs,till butch plays it!!even bang it in my play box.didnt they come in diferent colours ? Should get played out more imho, but i agree with you pal hold on to it, like i said not seen many for sale.
March 13, 201015 yr Was it to promote the LP on Lost Nite? Which I think is a 'live' LP - I have it somewhere and I am sure the version of 'Can't do without you' is definitely a live recording. Top tune whatever the story is. best, RB.
March 13, 201015 yr Was it to promote the LP on Lost Nite? Which I think is a 'live' LP - I have it somewhere and I am sure the version of 'Can't do without you' is definitely a live recording. Top tune whatever the story is. best, RB. had this for 25 years , like others, imagined it to be a boot, oh well 75p well spent
March 14, 201015 yr had this for 25 years , like others, imagined it to be a boot, oh well 75p well spent Sure i paid £15 for mine. inflation a funny thing when it comes to records
March 14, 201015 yr Sure i paid £15 for mine. inflation a funny thing when it comes to records Seen Butch last night at the 100club offered him a tenner to start giving it some wellie,he refused to take me tenner and said what a splendid idea Ken its gonna be in me new play box,nice lad Offers over 2k by next month. i'll git Ian D to sell mine and get 3k.
March 14, 201015 yr Seen Butch last night at the 100club offered him a tenner to start giving it some wellie,he refused to take me tenner and said what a splendid idea Ken its gonna be in me new play box,nice lad Offers over 2k by next month. i'll git Ian D to sell mine and get 3k. Lost Nite was predominately a reissue record label , which was founded by Jerry Greene and Jared Weinstein in the early 1960s . Disc jockey Jerry Blavat was a partner in label until the late 1960s , at which time he sold back his interest in the company to Greene and Weinstein . Lost Nite , and its sister label Crimson , were known for releasing rare and hard - to - find doo - wop and R&B records . Lost Nite was one of the few labels responsible for keeping the doo-wop genre alive during the late 1960s and 1970s . The most popular single released by the label was " There's A Moon Out Tonight " by The Capris . After the demise of Lost Nite , founder Jerry Greene established Collectables Records in 1980 . There is a comprehensive and very informative , article on and an album discography for Lost Nite on this link - https://www.bsnpubs.com/philadelphia/lostnite/lostnite.html Malc Burton Edited March 14, 201015 yr by Malc Burton
March 14, 201015 yr Lost Nite was predominately a reissue record label , which was founded by Jerry Greene and Jared Weinstein in the early 1960s . Disc jockey Jerry Blavat was a partner in label until the late 1960s , at which time he sold back his interest in the company to Greene and Weinstein . Lost Nite , and its sister label Crimson , were known for releasing rare and hard - to - find doo - wop and R&B records . Lost Nite was one of the few labels responsible for keeping the doo-wop genre alive during the late 1960s and 1970s . The most popular single released by the label was " There's A Moon Out Tonight " by The Capris . After the demise of Lost Nite , founder Jerry Greene established Collectables Records in 1980 . There is a comprehensive and very informative , article on Lost Nite on this link - https://www.bsnpubs.c...e/lostnite.html Malc Burton The lps look tops,got Lee Andrews lp bit of a thumbs down save one track............live ? more like canned live !.I think "laugh laugh" is ok to play out ? Edited March 14, 201015 yr by ken
March 14, 201015 yr The lps look tops,got Lee Andrews lp bit of a thumbs down save one track............live ? more like canned live !.I think "laugh laugh" is ok to play out ? Possibly Ken : any chance of a SC to refresh the little grey cells ? One LA release that puzzles me , is the one shown below : Why is the name of TH listed below the song title , and LA's name below ? Malc Burton Edited March 14, 201015 yr by Malc Burton
March 14, 201015 yr Possibly Ken : any chance of a SC to refresh the little grey cells ? One LA release that puzzles me , is the one shown below : Why is the name of TH listed below the song title , and LA's name below ? Malc Burton Same as this but diferent i meant on the same label,sorry THE BUTLERS--LAUGH LAUGH LAUGH--PHILA BLUE - Edited March 14, 201015 yr by ken
March 14, 201015 yr Same as this but diferent i meant on the same label,sorry THE BUTLERS--LAUGH LAUGH LAUGH--PHILA BLUE - I knew what you meant Ken Malc Burton
..Wondered if anyone could help me on this. Was the Lee Andrews released on another label apart from Lost Nite.
Reason I ask is, I seem to remember this label predominately used for re-issues/second issues and just thought this may have been an example of this.
Any help much appreciated as always
cheers
Jez