Joe King - Speak On Up / Whats wrong — Original Promo Acetate- £200 Reduced to £160 reduced to £140 reduced to £100
This is an original promotional acetate sourced form the Prix label owner Clem Price, and is both the released sides from the Prix label 45.
The label address is Harmonic Sound Production 1482 Felix Drive which is a different address to what appears on the released Prix 45. Harmonic Sound Productions was the in house production company, the song was produced by the label owner and written by the artist who was a staff musician. So it is a publishing promo as the address being different to the label address. I'm reliably told the guy this came from had all the tapes and master record plates for the Prix catalog.
This is a typical 7"acetate with a metal base and shellack coating. Clean typed labels and the record plays great with only a couple light visible scuffs, scans below...
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Malcolm
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Caffey Brothers - Make me Over / Aura
£200Reduced to £150 ** ON HOLD **Current spin, an a real moody horn lead track, mint condition, a real spanker..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0qGWwobBsI
Joe King - Speak On Up / Whats wrong — Original Promo Acetate
- £200Reduced to £160reduced to £140reduced to £100This is an original promotional acetate sourced form the Prix label owner Clem Price, and is both the released sides from the Prix label 45.
The label address is Harmonic Sound Production 1482 Felix Drive which is a different address to what appears on the released Prix 45. Harmonic Sound Productions was the in house production company, the song was produced by the label owner and written by the artist who was a staff musician. So it is a publishing promo as the address being different to the label address. I'm reliably told the guy this came from had all the tapes and master record plates for the Prix catalog.
This is a typical 7"acetate with a metal base and shellack coating. Clean typed labels and the record plays great with only a couple light visible scuffs, scans below...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtvWlVlpSfs
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Kind Regards,
Edited by Mal.C.