Posted December 15, 200519 yr Cos I'm pretty certain I never saw it before...how do you value something like this?
December 15, 200519 yr Cos I'm pretty certain I never saw it before...how do you value something like this? Seen it listed in the past... I'd pitch it somewhere between the Ninandy and Bo Ro issue prices - assuming sound quality is good.
December 15, 200519 yr Author See I'd have gone higher than the Bo-Ro one. Sold my last one of that for 150, I'd havre thought this Stateside has got to be worth at least 200-225.
December 15, 200519 yr Jamaican oddity though Pete. Most collectors are eith UK or U.S. release fanatics. Found the same with rarer Canadian issues - rarely get more for them even though they are much rarer than the U.S. equivalent.
December 15, 200519 yr Sure someone listed one of these on here a few months back (Hammy maybe???) Think price was £175 but not sure. Would have thought this was rarest label though??? Regards Mace
December 15, 200519 yr Author Yep, probably is rarest, but it's still a reissue Course it's not a reissue, if it comes out simultaneously in different parts of the world, it's a new release everywhere!
December 15, 200519 yr Yep, probably is rarest, but it's still a reissue Take it you've got one on Bo-Ro Joe....
December 15, 200519 yr The rarest of all them releases, picked mine up off a switzerland record list for a very reasonable price back then and traded it for a Four Gents on Oncore if memory serves me right... Edited December 15, 200519 yr by Marc Forrest
December 15, 200519 yr looks fantastic, congratulations this is why I view these pages so's I can learn sumat! Looks fantastic I'd pay £250 no probs... Wonder if it originally had a small hole center.. Stateside somehow doesn't look right with a big hole center. Still a great find.. Edited December 15, 200519 yr by Soulfood33
December 15, 200519 yr ... Wonder if it originally had a small hole center.. Stateside somehow doesn't look right with a big hole center. Still a great find.. Jamaican Stateside was only small hole center.
December 15, 200519 yr i used to have the copy that marc mentioned (probably very same 45 as in pete's pic) so i can add: - 45 didn't have a small center originally - it was pressed in the UK and then shipped to Jamaica (got UK EMI matrix no or something similar) - marc, no you didn't trade it for four gents, it was some for other 45 i can't remember right now - sold my copy to hammy but forgot for how much... hope this helps, back to lurksville now....
December 15, 200519 yr i used to have the copy that marc mentioned (probably very same 45 as in pete's pic) so i can add: - 45 didn't have a small center originally - it was pressed in the UK and then shipped to Jamaica (got UK EMI matrix no or something similar) - marc, no you didn't trade it for four gents, it was some for other 45 i can't remember right now - sold my copy to hammy but forgot for how much... hope this helps, back to lurksville now.... Nice to have had you on here to clarify this thing Marc
December 15, 200519 yr Author i used to have the copy that marc mentioned (probably very same 45 as in pete's pic) so i can add: - 45 didn't have a small center originally - it was pressed in the UK and then shipped to Jamaica (got UK EMI matrix no or something similar) - marc, no you didn't trade it for four gents, it was some for other 45 i can't remember right now - sold my copy to hammy but forgot for how much... hope this helps, back to lurksville now.... It's not a UK export mate. It does have UK stampers, you are correct, but it's definitely W.I. vinyl. Not sure why they would prepare the stampers in the UK, but I've also got Jamaican Pama records with UK stampers and also a record on King Edwards with a UK Island stamper mark. Also it says West Indies so we're only presuming it came from Jamaica. This copy came from The Philippines, today.
December 15, 200519 yr I've got a copy of Jean Wells - With My Love & What You've Got and I'm sure it's Ja Stateside with a large hole, I'll have to dig it out. Funny enough I bought that from a guy in Switzerland Edited December 15, 200519 yr by richard
December 16, 200519 yr Looks as though master was prepared by RCA Note matrix code (W4KM 0277) That would make sense with the Ninandy connection. Nina (Simone) and husband Andy (Stroud)'s custom RCA logo in the states. Funny thing is, they didn't lease-in many outside productions: what made them go for Roy Roberts apart form the fact that it's a great record and sounded like it could be a hit? Both Roy Roberts and Nina Simone were music business veterans at the time, and were both originally from North Carolina: maybe a case of doing an old friend a favour... In any case, the WI copy of this has appeared quite regularly on lists over the years: usually at a bit less than the value of the BoRo release of the record. Still a nice thing to arrive through the letterbox, though.
December 16, 200519 yr Author That would make sense with the Ninandy connection. Nina (Simone) and husband Andy (Stroud)'s custom RCA logo in the states. Funny thing is, they didn't lease-in many outside productions: what made them go for Roy Roberts apart form the fact that it's a great record and sounded like it could be a hit? Both Roy Roberts and Nina Simone were music business veterans at the time, and were both originally from North Carolina: maybe a case of doing an old friend a favour... In any case, the WI copy of this has appeared quite regularly on lists over the years: usually at a bit less than the value of the BoRo release of the record. Still a nice thing to arrive through the letterbox, though. Gareth, I'd guess it was promoted on the strength of the title of the other side...Legend Of Otis Redding.
December 16, 200519 yr That would make sense with the Ninandy connection. Nina (Simone) and husband Andy (Stroud)'s custom RCA logo in the states. Funny thing is, they didn't lease-in many outside productions: what made them go for Roy Roberts apart form the fact that it's a great record and sounded like it could be a hit? Both Roy Roberts and Nina Simone were music business veterans at the time, and were both originally from North Carolina: maybe a case of doing an old friend a favour... In any case, the WI copy of this has appeared quite regularly on lists over the years: usually at a bit less than the value of the BoRo release of the record. Still a nice thing to arrive through the letterbox, though. there was a current contact for roy roberts posted on site, saying he's available for bookings and new cd etc, havent time at moment to follow it up, but if anyone has ? could be a interesting follow up ? think it was via rockhouse records
December 16, 200519 yr Sure someone listed one of these on here a few months back (Hammy maybe???) Think price was £175 but not sure. Would have thought this was rarest label though??? Regards Mace Hello Mace. Didn't know you were in to Forums? Then why shouldn't you be? Just never came up in conversation between us I guess? Did you get that nice little video clip I sent you? Later . . . . Denbo. WOW, shut my mouth . . . . over 2,500 postings to this Forum alone. It's me that's new to all this with only 20 to this particular Forum and not many more to Soul Talk!!! Sorry Mace, I should have known better!!! :¸) Edited December 16, 200519 yr by denbo
December 16, 200519 yr Looks like the centre has been "DINKED" with a "DINKER" for use on a Juke Box, so probably had a small hole when pressed.
Cos I'm pretty certain I never saw it before...how do you value something like this?