May 3, 201015 yr Do you mean Epic #50341? If so, I have an issued copy for sale. can you tell me what is on the b side?
May 3, 201015 yr Do you mean Epic #50341? If so, I have an issued copy for sale. Edited May 3, 201015 yr by Ivor Jones
May 4, 201015 yr I have a spare of the issue copy with the suberb b-side dancer not on demos "You can betcha in love". Not sure of price though?
May 4, 201015 yr Goes without saying that the issue is far more difficult to find than the DJ copies. However unless there's any great recent demand for the dance side I'd price this at around £40-50: it's not one of the rarer Epic issues such as Bill Coday, Billy Proctor or Sonny Munro.
May 4, 201015 yr bugger i fancied it but was only gonna go £30 on it dave I'd say £30 was entirely reasonable for a playable copy Dave. The upper figure would be for a minter. Does anyone know if this is getting spins anywhere at the moment?
May 4, 201015 yr Goes without saying that the issue is far more difficult to find than the DJ copies. However unless there's any great recent demand for the dance side I'd price this at around £40-50: it's not one of the rarer Epic issues such as Bill Coday, Billy Proctor or Sonny Munro. Always wondered why Billy Proctor had 2 promo releases - once with 'Chop Down That Oak Tree' on both sides and then with 'Keeping Up With The Joneses' on both sides
May 4, 201015 yr Goes without saying that the issue is far more difficult to find than the DJ copies. However unless there's any great recent demand for the dance side I'd price this at around £40-50: it's not one of the rarer Epic issues such as Bill Coday, Billy Proctor or Sonny Munro. Always wondered why Billy Proctor had 2 promo releases - once with 'Chop Down That Oak Tree' on both sides and then with 'Keeping Up With The Joneses' on both sides One of the demos has words to the effect of 'DJ re-service' on it. I'll have to check later but I think it's the dreadful 'Oak Tree' one which has this: probably seen by the brass at Epic/Columbia as having more potential on pop radio than "Keeping Up With The Joneses".
May 4, 201015 yr my demo of keeping up with the joneses has the reservice writing on it.theres a nice version by adam wade as well dave
May 4, 201015 yr my demo of keeping up with the joneses has the reservice writing on it.theres a nice version by adam wade as well dave Yes, you're right Dave. It's "The Joneses" which is the re-promoted demo, probably 'cos "Chop Down That Old Tree" sounds like the worst record the Partridge Family never made. I picked up copies of both demos and the issue from the same seller in Florida in one go a few years back. Six dollars for the lot.
hi, anyone got a copy of this record on epic.