Jump to content
Posted

Curtis Anderson - The Hardest Part - Brown Bag on 7" is now £200 + with 8 days remaining. Thats an 80s record that I'm sure charted in Echoes. There must be loads of these about.

I was fairly shocked when I saw Sam selling Pressure for £100 on 7" but thats still very much in demand. Haven't heard Curtis Anderson played out for ages. Although its a good tune.

For the above 2 records, are the 7" versions worth a lot more than the 12" versions?

Col.

  • Replies 7
  • Views 1.3k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Most active in this topic

Featured Replies

Curtis Anderson - The Hardest Part - Brown Bag on 7" is now £200 + with 8 days remaining. Thats an 80s record that I'm sure charted in Echoes. There must be loads of these about.

I was fairly shocked when I saw Sam selling Pressure for £100 on 7" but thats still very much in demand. Haven't heard Curtis Anderson played out for ages. Although its a good tune.

For the above 2 records, are the 7" versions worth a lot more than the 12" versions?

Col.

for the most part 7's seem to be more expensive than the 12's probably that they normally have differing mixes or they are slightly longer so less dancefloor friendly.

mark

Curtis Anderson - The Hardest Part - Brown Bag on 7" is now £200 + with 8 days remaining. Thats an 80s record that I'm sure charted in Echoes. There must be loads of these about.

I was fairly shocked when I saw Sam selling Pressure for £100 on 7" but thats still very much in demand. Haven't heard Curtis Anderson played out for ages. Although its a good tune.

For the above 2 records, are the 7" versions worth a lot more than the 12" versions?

Col.

Curtis Anderson up until a few months ago was a very expensive record.Someone found a box of them in the States and has been selling them on ebay,last one I saw still fetched £400ish.Though the last few probably went for less.Sure someone on here can tell us.

As for the 7" being worth more than 12"'s.even if the 12's are rarer than the 7's,the 7's still go for more!

The 7" is the holy grail :thumbsup:

Pete

Curtis Anderson up until a few months ago was a very expensive record.Someone found a box of them in the States and has been selling them on ebay,last one I saw still fetched £400ish.Though the last few probably went for less.Sure someone on here can tell us.

As for the 7" being worth more than 12"'s.even if the 12's are rarer than the 7's,the 7's still go for more!

The 7" is the holy grail :thumbsup:

Pete

Think the last dozen or so been around the 600/650 dollar mark.

  • Author

Just had a quick trawl though my collection.

Nowt by Curtis Anderson, but a couple by Curtis Hairston.

Just what I should have expected really.

Curtis Anderson up until a few months ago was a very expensive record.Someone found a box of them in the States and has been selling them on ebay,last one I saw still fetched £400ish.Though the last few probably went for less.Sure someone on here can tell us.

As for the 7" being worth more than 12"'s.even if the 12's are rarer than the 7's,the 7's still go for more!

The 7" is the holy grail :thumbsup:

Pete

The 12" of Curtis Anderson is a 're-issue' it was never available as a 12" on original release

The 12" of Curtis Anderson is a 're-issue' it was never available as a 12" on original release

Curtis Anderson, Brown Bag release was actually given away to a few deejays of the time

(late 1988 if I remember rightly) The record dealers were from Middlesborough , I received my free copy at Southport .However the hundreds that they had expected never turned up . As for the label damage that Manship describes, I've never seen that on a copy of this record ever.

Get involved with Soul Source