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was this record pressed?

any idea on value/availabilty?

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macca.

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was this record pressed?

any idea on value/availabilty?

cheers,

macca.

yes it was mate.not sure on value for original.chalky will be able to tell you.

About £150/200 One went on ebay last year £145. re-issues are vinyl, orig is styrene :thumbsup:

Sounds really good again, should get more spins :thumbsup:

About £150/200 One went on ebay last year £145. re-issues are vinyl, orig is styrene :thumbsup:

Sounds really good again, should get more spins :thumbsup:

What's the delta number of the original?

I have what I think is the re-issue and it's 83211 which puts it in the 70's, but it is on styrene.

All my good lovin - Len Jewell - Pzazz

According to Jm reissue has delta100666 orig has 83211

it is a 70's recording methinks :thumbsup:

is that what its really worth.......jeeze Ive had a copy since about 1974 and thought they were 10 a penny. :thumbsup::lol::thumbsup::thumbsup::unsure::shades:

Think it was re-issued around that time, due to 'northern' demand. Don't see many originals these days tho' I wanted one for quite some time.

glad mines not a pressing then..... :thumbsup:




According to Jm reissue has delta100666 orig has 83211

it is a 70's recording methinks thumbsup.gif

I think this has the same backing as

Godoy Colbert - Baby I Like It - Revue

I'll have to dig out the record to make sure.

soulmac.

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tremendous record & sooooooooooo soulful. 150-200 quid? amazing. I got rid of one about 6 years ago for probably a 10th of that. :-(

macca

I think this has the same backing as

Godoy Colbert - Baby I Like It - Revue

I'll have to dig out the record to make sure.

soulmac.

Correct :thumbsup: (But Len takes the biscuit!)

Edited by Trevski

I have both Len Jewell and Godoy Colbert.... both good

B side of this is the same song that's on the b side of Sonny Craver on Terri De "I Wanna Thankyou". :thumbsup:

Correct :thumbsup: (But Len takes the biscuit!)

The Godoy Colbert is easier to pick up though and at about £75 far cheaper.

soulmac.

Which one was released first Len Jewell or Godoy Colbert ?

soulmac.

was this record pressed?

any idea on value/availabilty?

cheers,

macca.

The Flipside to " All My Good Loving" - "The Elevator Song" - is a Tremendous tune!

Which makes it a top double sider in my book!

:thumbsup:

Sean

The Flipside to " All My Good Loving" - "The Elevator Song" - is a Tremendous tune!

Which makes it a top double sider in my book!

:thumbsup:

Sean

Brilliant flip :thumbsup:

elevator song sounds like lift music to my ears, :thumbsup: . gets my vote t

best, bri.

was this record pressed?

any idea on value/availabilty?

cheers,

macca.

I have a Godoy Colbert that I am about to put on ebay, a nice promo, but i'd be happy to sell it now for £70 if anyone's interested.

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The Godoy Colbert is easier to pick up though and at about £75 far cheaper.

soulmac.

$25 off ebay about 2 months ago actually ph34r.gif

1969. Seen it around for about £200.
Year out Chalky, last 60s Delta # was78959 I got one in line for auction should easily see £200+ Now a tough one to find.

Which one was released first Len Jewell or Godoy Colbert ?

soulmac.

Godoy Colbert was December 1968, Len was late 1970 and I've never ever played the flipside "Elevator Song" since the 70s thanks for the tip.. i'm digging it out today to refresh my memory.

Edited by john manship

hey

If you listen to the Godey version he actually says the line "All my good lovin" I was only listening to it in my car last week. Woldn't sell my Len Jewell, it has too many memories of great nights and great all dayers in the 70ts

Godoy Colbert is equally as good as Len Jewell, can't split the two really, and as Joan mentioned, the other side of the Godoy Colbert 45 "I Wanna Thank You " is fabulous too ! yes.gif

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