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here's something to tax your brains, has anyone seen a white demo of lester tipton's " this won't change " labeat

it appears that there's demos of alll the other labeat releases

atb steve.p

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gary rushbrooke, had white demo of " how" he brought it back from states when him and john poole went early 80's

The only Whites i have seen on La Beat are I Am Nothing and Modern Day Woman.

Would like to see a scan of How.

no white demo of lester tipton unless it,s a carver .........seen white demos of sequins on detroit sound and marsha gee

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Tessa

I think CooperMan has a Marsha Gee WD.... I have another Tony Clarke - Landslide WD not as nice as the minter I sold you in the 70'S

tho' mate

Must admit I've only ever seen an Al Williams and James Shorter W. Demos

Only ever seen one Groove City WD that was Robert Ward - I fear no evil unless anyone knows different

The only Whites i have seen on La Beat are I Am Nothing and Modern Day Woman.

Would like to see a scan of How.

I'm with you on this Trev the above titles were pressed at RCA ,who cut demo copies as a matter of course. :thumbsup:

Dave

I'm with you on this Trev the above titles were pressed at RCA ,who cut demo copies as a matter of course. :thumbsup:

Dave

No, RCA cut whatever their customers paid for. These were RCA custom pressings from Indianapolis. The labels were requested by the customer, who would have had to askf for white and maroon/red labelled runs of the records. Many records were pressed by RCA custom that have no promo designation.

Regret not buying the Robert Ward demo.

Only one i have ever seen then and since was in Rugs box.

I have a Robert Ward WDJ - posted it up on here a while back

Cheers

Richard

if theres a masqueraders `how` w/d i would love to see it....or i got the power come to think of it

Me as well! I've seen a few water damaged LaBeat labels with the appearance of being a WD, but outside of the Al WIlliams and James Shorter already mentioned I've not seen/heard of any other finished-label demos.

We live in hope.

:hatsoff2:

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