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Ok, not so long ago there was an influx of the Goldmine CD's 'For Millionaires Only' volume 4, selling for anything between 99p- £5. Now there seems to be an endless supply of volume 2.

What I want to know is, what happened to volume 3? That seems to be the hardest one to obtain, why is that?

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Always thought the Millionaires series and the Allnighter series were the best things Goldmine put out and i still have them all,but didn't realise Millionaires 3 was any harder than the others.Does vol 3 command a higher price.

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Not sure if it commands a higher price but it's definitely hard to get (so is vol 1 but I have that one). I been trying for a while and they never turn up on ebay.

Vols 1 and 3 are the two that I've got.

Used to buy a lot of CD's back in the day and never bothered with 2 and 4 so guessing they're not as good?

It must only be about 4 years ago that I was selling them 3 for 10 quid. Then again, I suppose it's supply and demand, the long they are deleted, the harder they are to find.

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Can anyone confirm that the "Unknown Female" credited with "You'll Always Be In Style" on Volume 4 is The Ad Libs?

Surely if demand started to rise Timmy could re issue them. But would you play it out?  :ohmy:  :lol:

remember vol 1 was was supposed to be a very limited edition hence original £20  price tag, then you spent the next 5 years stepping over them in the street.....

Vols 1 and 3 are the two that I've got.

Used to buy a lot of CD's back in the day and never bothered with 2 and 4 so guessing they're not as good?

Vols 1 and 3 are the best ones.

vol 2 and 4 not as good.All are worth having.

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I put all 4 on Amazon.  I got £50 for one of them.  £20 for another, £15 for another and I still have one.

Fell for Tim Brown's "limited edition" hype so bought them all on release. Also got "For Modern Millionaires-volume 1" GSCD139. Is this common and was there a Volume 2?

 

 

I was told Unknown Female on "You'll Always be in Style" (post 7 above) was the Ad Libs . Seems likely but was it confirmed or is it another myth.

 

Rick

I was told Unknown Female on "You'll Always be in Style" (post 7 above) was the Ad Libs . Seems likely but was it confirmed or is it another myth.

 

Rick

 

It was confirmed by Sidney Barnes way back in the earl 2000's, would be 2002/3? when he was at the Dome, someone played it when it was still played as Patti Austin and his ears pricked up and said hey this is the Ad-Libs.  

 

It has since been released on a CD "The Ad-Libs The Blue Cat Years" complete with studio chatter whilst laying down the track and another alternate take.

What do the cds normally sell at.  I've around 100 Goldmine/SoulSupply which I might sell, they never get played and are gathering dust.

I've also the very first cd (or so I believe) Rare Soul On Cd, what is that worth these days?

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