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Laura Lee's Ric-Tic 45 To Win Your Heart is on Canadian RCA. Strange because some Ric-Tic's are on Canadian pressed Ric-Tic and some are on Reo/ Quality. Supposedly there are two Edwin Starr's on Canadian RCA - Headline News & S.O.S. but I've not had them myself so would somebody please put up a scan?

see post 44 for a scan of headline news, certainly rememeber seing copies of laura lee, ]and edwin's SOS on ebay down the years

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I have only found 3 Detroit 45's on the red Canadian Ric Tic label, in fact one went through ebay the other and sold for $8, sold by a local dealer, he also has a Little Charles up at the moment. All my 45's are boxed up at the moment so I am unable to add any scans.

I will grab the stuff I have bought recently and see if there any Canadian 45's worth scanning.

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You will have to excuse as I do not have a scanner. I also have a few Canadian only Soul 45's by Jackie Shane on Paragon, Frank Motley on Arc and also have the Jack Harden that was posted previously. I will add more as I can get to the boxes but here are half a dozen:

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picked up these two recently, i think (but could be wrong) the Little Richard one is hard to find.

The one major advantage of these copies is they are Vinyl not the crappy styrene press normally found with Okeh copies in the US.

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I sold a Rufus Lumley - I'm Standing on Reo on here might have been year before last, £60, could have sold it half a dozen times and I'll be there's not been more than 5 of those ever turned up, sometimes I'm such a mug. The Kurt Harris first mentioned by Steve Foran on page 1 I sold that 18 months ago on Apex, it belonged to Alan Pollard. I think I had the first Regency copy of Donald Jenkins (was auctioned so it must have been quite early) but wouldn't complain if it was already around.

I bought Soul Sam's Canadian Epic copy of Call Me Tomorrow off him at the Lafayette in about May 1979, it was in his playbox and he just got fed up of me asking him for it, cost £18.

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I sold a Rufus Lumley - I'm Standing on Reo on here might have been year before last, £60, could have sold it half a dozen times and I'll be there's not been more than 5 of those ever turned up, sometimes I'm such a mug. The Kurt Harris first mentioned by Steve Foran on page 1 I sold that 18 months ago on Apex, it belonged to Alan Pollard. I think I had the first Regency copy of Donald Jenkins (was auctioned so it must have been quite early) but wouldn't complain if it was already around.

I bought Soul Sam's Canadian Epic copy of Call Me Tomorrow off him at the Lafayette in about May 1979, it was in his playbox and he just got fed up of me asking him for it, cost £18.

I bought a mint Rufus Lumley(reo) off ebay bout 7/8 years ago for I think £18,nobody seemed interested in it !! sold it to me mate for £50,he's a hoarder,he's still got it.

Got a nice Alice Clark an canadian W/B. Lovely orange label.

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I bought a mint Rufus Lumley(reo) off ebay bout 7/8 years ago for I think £18,nobody seemed interested in it !! sold it to me mate for £50,he's a hoarder,he's still got it.

Got a nice Alice Clark an canadian W/B. Lovely orange label.

I paid a bit more than that, $50 or thereabouts

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I've not got them now but bought these from Oldies Unlimited in Telford around 1977/78;

Stone Records:-

Precisions- If This is Love

Precisions- Instant Heartbreak

Precisions- A Place

Timmy Willis- Mr Soul Satisfaction

Eddie Parker- Love You Baby

Multiple copies of all of the Stone releases

Brunswick:-

Billy Butler- I'll Bet You

Warner Bros:-

Ben Aitken- Satisfied

All these were found scattered through thousands of US singles so how did they get there.

At Global Records a huge shipment of mixed US singles included about 50 copies of the Eddie Spencer record (about 20 of them cracked in two).Again why did Canadian issues turn up in the US. Did US companies pick up overstocks from Canada or did Canadian labels ship stuff to US shops.

Anyone else find Canadian records in bulk in the US ?

Global Dog Productions web site has some Canadian label listings

https://www.globaldogproductions.info/

Rick

Always liked the design on the Stone label..

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picked up these two recently, i think (but could be wrong) the Little Richard one is hard to find.

The one major advantage of these copies is they are Vinyl not the crappy styrene press normally found with Okeh copies in the US.

Funny I've had 2 major Lance's on Canadian Epic, they were quite tough to shift the NS snobs only really wanted Okeh, having sdaid that my Canadian Williams & Watson sold well. The Canadian releases are by far the rarer.

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Whilst going through the boxes and palying a few today saw this gem, Black & Ward "Back Up (Against Your Persuasion) " RCA PB50053. Fairly certain this is only on a 45 in Canada, and boy can Laurel Ward wail her soul on this tune !.

Has anyone got any info on Gary & Dave - Tender Woman on Quality?

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Great thread this...very interesting & no mud slinging lol!!

How do Canadian records compare in price to American issues?

Theoretically Canadian should be rarer as the population difference is so vast, the population of Canada is still only around 35 million compared to the US - discuss.

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i have a copy of r.dean taylor's ghost in my house on canadian motown ( as opposed to other releases that turned up on different labels ). it was obviously timed to coincide with its u.k. issue in 74 however, the b-side, lets go somewhere is different in that it dosnt have the spoken intro...

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Sorry if I missed it, but has anyone mentioned the sublime crossover winner CARLA WHITNEY "I've Been Hurt So Many Times" on Attic. Canadian only.

And on the same label PATSY GALLANT "It'll All Come Around"

I've also got RUBY WINTERS "Better" (Diamond) - pretty much looks the same, but it's on vinyl not styrene...

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I have been collecting Canadian stuff for years, the vinyl pressings are just superb and for my money they must be rarer than either US or UK copies. I have tried to get every Motown record on a Canadian label. Problem is, it seems no one knows what came out in Canada and what didn`t. So it is very difficult to know If I have got them all or not. Also after a few releases on London and Reo they all came out on Tamla / Tamla Motown but they retained the US catalog numbers (Tamla 54021 - 54333, Motown 1000 - 1938, Gordy 7001 - 7216, Soul 35001 - 35123, V.I.P. 25001 - 25069) so you cannot follow them chronologically like you can with UK TMG numbers. Below are some interesting Canadian Motowns in their original sleeves. The sleeves themselves tell a story as they changed along with the label changes.

Also some interesting General label releases attached and Some Okeh/epic stuff

Frosty

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I have been collecting Canadian stuff for years, the vinyl pressings are just superb and for my money they must be rarer than either US or UK copies. I have tried to get every Motown record on a Canadian label. Problem is, it seems no one knows what came out in Canada and what didn`t. So it is very difficult to know If I have got them all or not. Also after a few releases on London and Reo they all came out on Tamla / Tamla Motown but they retained the US catalog numbers (Tamla 54021 - 54333, Motown 1000 - 1938, Gordy 7001 - 7216, Soul 35001 - 35123, V.I.P. 25001 - 25069) so you cannot follow them chronologically like you can with UK TMG numbers. Below are some interesting Canadian Motowns in their original sleeves. The sleeves themselves tell a story as they changed along with the label changes.

Also some interesting General label releases attached and Some Okeh/epic stuff

Frosty

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I have about 100 odd Canadian company sleves if you are interested including lots of the Motown variants, let me know.

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