Posted August 19, 200519 yr Just paid 25 Quid fo above record in mint cond Then found a shed full on Ebay for a few quid, Dont you just hate that, Inc a Demo Questin is mine The burgundy one and now I see thers a red one Is One A boot Or a legal reissue and if so which is which ? See Pics. Thanks in advance Edited August 19, 200519 yr by miff
August 19, 200519 yr I got the demo of this track on E-Bay for about £2.00, it looks a bit rough, all the usual scribbles on the 'A' side that people were seemingly obsessed with doing in the past, but it plays great. Most of the Continental 4 stuff is really cheap - unless you buy from a dealer. Ste. Edited August 19, 200519 yr by Ste Brazil
August 19, 200519 yr this particular one is the only one worth playing by the the continetal 4 if i am right? i think there may be one more at the most? Shane
August 19, 200519 yr I don't think either of them is a reissue or bootleg. I have had copies of both from the US and I presume they are just different pressing runs or from different plants. It is very common with variations in label colour, print, etc. and there is nothing strange about it, usually.
August 19, 200519 yr this particular one is the only one worth playing by the the continetal 4 if i am right? i think there may be one more at the most? Depends on your taste, i like 'The Love you gave to me' / 'What you gave up baby' which is a B side i think, from memory? I also like Night moods - a bit laid back but good. Ste.
August 19, 200519 yr burgundy silver first press red/black second legal press link Is this according to a guide or book?
August 19, 200519 yr no according to me ( cos I was told by somebody infinately more clever than me when it comes to records......which is not hard )
August 19, 200519 yr I don't think either of them is a reissue or bootleg. I have had copies of both from the US and I presume they are just different pressing runs or from different plants. It is very common with variations in label colour, print, etc. and there is nothing strange about it, usually. link I WAS TOLD BY SOMEONE WITH CONSIDERABLY MORE KNOWLEDGE THAN WOT I GOT, SOMETIMES THEY RAN OUT OF INK SO THEY JUST USED UP WHATS IN STOCK AT THE TIME.
August 19, 200519 yr I believe the record in question sold pretty well on release (?) and therefore is not rare at all, so there can't have been much point in a reissue. Just speculation though...
August 19, 200519 yr didnt say it was a re-issue, it was a second press,presumably because of demand as you say.
August 19, 200519 yr Most of the Continental 4 stuff is really cheap - unless you buy from a dealer. Ste. link So very true Its seems that when ever I buy from a dealer I then find the same record in someones box or on e bay for considerable less money can never find the dam record than come across one and the next thing there every where
August 19, 200519 yr So very true Its seems that when ever I buy from a dealer I then find the same record in someones box or on e bay for considerable less money can never find the dam record than come across one and the next thing there every where link That's always the way!
August 19, 200519 yr i have got a couple of copies of 'the love you gave to me' on jaywalking for sale if anyone is interested. £8 each inc postage to the UK. https://www.raresoulman.co.uk/sounds/exists..._YOU_GAVE_TO_ME Shane Edited August 19, 200519 yr by ShaneH
August 19, 200519 yr So very true Its seems that when ever I buy from a dealer I then find the same record in someones box or on e bay for considerable less money can never find the dam record than come across one and the next thing there every where link Strangely i bought from a dealer recently and the exact same record went for a good £15 more on e-bay.
August 19, 200519 yr Never booted, probably changed ink half way through press. Nothing sinister about it what so ever.
August 19, 200519 yr Got 2 burgandy copies for a little over a tenna each, shifted issues for £20 a piece. Some fools are trying to get £75 and more for them but that's just stupid its a brilliant record but just isn't rare, and is worth no more than £25.
August 19, 200519 yr Hi! "Night moods" is a very cool track IMO, i guess the spacy sounds on it won't be everybody's cup of tea though... BTW, you were in BCN "Movin' On" weekend, right? Hope you had a good time! Best! Eduard
August 20, 200519 yr What You gave Up is brilliant and got played in the very early days when weirder dance beats were more acceptable (and we were young, daft and the pills were made of nuclear waste)
August 21, 200519 yr Never booted, probably changed ink half way through press. Nothing sinister about it what so ever. link wouldn't have thought they would change ink half way thorugh a press as such. Maybe done a first run, sold well and second run used what ever colour available at the time.
August 22, 200519 yr Sold 'Night Moods' for a fiver.... Shite with a capital S. link I paid £2.00 for it, but it's a pretty cool track...depends on your point of view again, some people listen to 50's R&B that would sound more at home at a Butlins rock & roll weekend dont they...?! Ste.
August 22, 200519 yr Hi! "Night moods" is a very cool track IMO, i guess the spacy sounds on it won't be everybody's cup of tea though... BTW, you were in BCN "Movin' On" weekend, right? Hope you had a good time! Best! Eduard link Yeah, the Barcelona weekender was great! Ste.
August 22, 200519 yr wouldn't have thought they would change ink half way thorugh a press as such. Maybe done a first run, sold well and second run used what ever colour available at the time. link Quite, or they pressed it in two locations......we've done all this multi coloured versions of stuff a few months back......Cya
August 22, 200519 yr It seems that no one actually knows if one release is before the other or not, or if they are simultaneous but from different plants. I think we can dismiss the second issue talk as 'northern folklore', unless someone with insight in the manufacturing process tells us otherwise.
August 22, 200519 yr It seems that no one actually knows if one release is before the other or not, or if they are simultaneous but from different plants. I think we can dismiss the second issue talk as 'northern folklore', unless someone with insight in the manufacturing process tells us otherwise. link And until then, none of us will be able to sleep at night!
August 22, 200519 yr What You gave Up is brilliant and got played in the very early days when weirder dance beats were more acceptable (and we were young, daft and the pills were made of nuclear waste) link Yup - old spin of mine from Yate. The other side, Day by day, was an '80s urban hit for Tashan. Most of the releases I've seen on the label have at least two different print runs. Hippo.
August 22, 200519 yr What You gave Up is brilliant and got played in the very early days when weirder dance beats were more acceptable (and we were young, daft and the pills were made of nuclear waste) link Yup - old spin of mine from Yate! The b-side, "Day by day", was revived on the US urban scene in the late '80's by Tashan. Have to say, most releases I've seen on the label had at least two variations, all done around the same time though. Hippo.
August 22, 200519 yr Yup - old spin of mine from Yate! The b-side, "Day by day", was revived on the US urban scene in the late '80's by Tashan. Hippo. link I think it was Chuck Stanley who covered "Day By Day" - Tashan's label mate on Def Jam.
August 22, 200519 yr I think it was Chuck Stanley who covered "Day By Day" - Tashan's label mate on Def Jam. link Indeed
Just paid 25 Quid fo above record in mint cond
Then found a shed full on Ebay for a few quid, Dont you just hate that, Inc a Demo
Questin is mine The burgundy one and now I see thers a red one Is One A boot
Or a legal reissue and if so which is which ? See Pics. Thanks in advance
Edited by miff