Posted October 28, 20177 yr Bearing in mind that prices generally seem to have gone mad can anyone tell me what is a reasonable price for an original Spring issue of A House For Sale by Millie Jackson please?
October 28, 20177 yr 21 minutes ago, russoul1 said: sold a copy a few months ago £25 but seen it go for £50 crazy world........... Some twat paid £212.00 for it three years ago ...
October 28, 20177 yr I recently paid £28 for mine on Spring (the first edition copy with an A on both sides and no vertical writing) I had set a limit of £30 but had seen people wanting £40 for a copy , including people selling at soul nights on the sales tables something is worth what others are willing to pay and not a penny more Personally I dont believe its worth a penny more than £30 , hence my limit , which I stuck to Edited November 2, 20177 yr by soundsOKEH
October 28, 20177 yr Author Thanks for the replies. I want a copy for a good friend, so will have to keep looking. I am puzzled about these stupid prices. I could undertand if a record is getting plays in a lot of clubs but haven't heard this out for ages.
October 28, 20177 yr 2 hours ago, WoodButcher said: Some twat paid £212.00 for it three years ago ... Could of bought the damned house for that when I was a lad
October 29, 20177 yr The double "A" side copy, i would say £30-£40 in mint condition. but prices are just "off the scale" at the moment ; Check out "the comedy sale off the day" thread
November 1, 20177 yr Ultra-common. Fiver at any niter in the 80s or about £2 in any old general second hand record shop in those days. Loads of copies exist. I'd say actually worth about £15 max now. Got a copy of the LP for £2 at a car boot a few weeks ago. Superb LP but sold by the truck load on release. £20-£30. Edited November 1, 20177 yr by son of stan
November 2, 20177 yr not talking about the LP,That as you say is £5-£10 pounds, We are talking about the double "A" side single. (whitch is a bit dearer).
November 2, 20177 yr On 28/10/2017 at 15:42, WoodButcher said: Some twat paid £212.00 for it three years ago ... Jeez, was he from outer space, or just spaced.?
November 2, 20177 yr On 28/10/2017 at 15:42, WoodButcher said: Some twat paid £212.00 for it three years ago ... An that one was the 1979 reissue as well.
November 2, 20177 yr On 28/10/2017 at 18:18, Geoff said: could undertand if a record is getting plays in a lot of clubs but haven't heard this out for ages. in that case you havent been to the clubs here in manchester or the north west I cant really remember any soul night that it hasnt been played that I have been to this year its certainly played a lot at denton , newton , audenshaw , walkden , prestwich , rochdale , blackburn for starters Edited November 2, 20177 yr by soundsOKEH
November 2, 20177 yr 16 hours ago, son of stan said: about £2 in any old general second hand record shop in those days. Loads of copies exist. I'd say actually worth about £15 max now. Is that the horrible green plastic moulded UK 45? Great flip side.
November 2, 20177 yr thanks for posting paul --there you are ------tuneeeee plus ant tracks from the caught up and still caught up lps lawrence
November 3, 20177 yr Author Some interesting comments here. My copy has There You Are on the flipside, I'd forgotten how good it is. In my opinion she was at her best on slower songs. I saw her at the Dominion Theatre, Tottenham Court Road back in the day with my wife. She talked a lot about a certain sexual practice but perhaps this isn't the thread for that, lol. Recently bought her version of This Is It on a 45, fine record imo. I think my copy of AHFS is an original issue as it's got the A on the House For Sale side, according the John Manship British issue book the repress has it on both sides. But as it's a present it wouldn't matter that much I guess. Actually she'd probably know but hopefully wouldn't hold it against me. SoundsOKEH mentioned clubs in the Manchester area where you'd hear it. Was at Walkden with my friend recently, didn't hear it on my visit but it was a memorable trip for several reasons, don't think I'll dance there again, lol.
November 3, 20177 yr It was originally played from the LP, the 45 was released in the UK due to demand, so theyre all re issues lol....
November 5, 20177 yr Mine still has 20p scribbled on the label from buying from a car boot, think I haggled it down to 10p
November 5, 20177 yr On 03/11/2017 at 11:12, Geoff said: Some interesting comments here. My copy has There You Are on the flipside, I'd forgotten how good it is. In my opinion she was at her best on slower songs. I saw her at the Dominion Theatre, Tottenham Court Road back in the day with my wife. She talked a lot about a certain sexual practice but perhaps this isn't the thread for that, lol. Recently bought her version of This Is It on a 45, fine record imo. I think my copy of AHFS is an original issue as it's got the A on the House For Sale side, according the John Manship British issue book the repress has it on both sides. But as it's a present it wouldn't matter that much I guess. Actually she'd probably know but hopefully wouldn't hold it against me. SoundsOKEH mentioned clubs in the Manchester area where you'd hear it. Was at Walkden with my friend recently, didn't hear it on my visit but it was a memorable trip for several reasons, don't think I'll dance there again, lol. Really? I thought it was always a double a sider uk single? Edited November 5, 20177 yr by noss
November 7, 20177 yr On 11/3/2017 at 12:25, ady croasdell said: Buy the Kent 45 Geoff, you'll get Garland Green 'Come Through Me' on the flip! Isn't the version on your 45 slightly different Ady, or have I remembered that wrong? Surely people need to have both in their collections?
November 7, 20177 yr On 03/11/2017 at 11:12, Geoff said: Some interesting comments here. My copy has There You Are on the flipside, I'd forgotten how good it is. In my opinion she was at her best on slower songs. I saw her at the Dominion Theatre, Tottenham Court Road back in the day with my wife. She talked a lot about a certain sexual practice but perhaps this isn't the thread for that, lol. Millie Jackson. Live and uncensored. LP from the 70.s. Sexually explicit possibly got banned. Can't remember but she has a great voice. Steve
November 7, 20177 yr another one of millies classic tracks-you cant stand the thought of another man lovin me
November 8, 20177 yr Author Thanks to everyone who answered my query. Got a copy at a very reasonable prive from a friend to whom I'm most grateful as I want it for a birthday present for someone.
July 20, 20186 yr Advice please. In terms of the origional first issue of AHFS which of the following statements relates to the first issue? "recently paid £28 for mine on Spring (the first edition copy with an A on both sides and no vertical writing)" "I think my copy of AHFS is an original issue as it's got the A on the House For Sale side, according the John Manship British issue book the repress has it on both sides". Regards. Drew.
July 20, 20186 yr I always thought that the double "A" copy was the first issue, but i've been wrong before.
July 20, 20186 yr Double A side is the earlier version, label number in vertical text is the later issue from the same year
July 21, 20186 yr On 28/10/2017 at 18:18, Geoff said: I could undertand if a record is getting plays in a lot of clubs but haven't heard this out for ages. lucky you
September 4, 20186 yr This is a great Sunday play and rips me apart "The man lies out of both sides of his mouth"....keep listening for the backing vocals Edited September 4, 20186 yr by Blackpoolsoul
September 5, 20186 yr On 02/11/2017 at 16:30, soul shrews said: Yes indeed noss great flip Cheers Paul Fantastic B side. My first copy of the UK issue on green must have had this on the flip, but the it was stolen from our flat in Deptford in the early '80's when I stupidly left it on the 'music-centre' (along with a cassette tape of a night at Wigan that was in the tape player). Bastards nicked our duvet as well, which we think they used to lower the prized goods down from our first floor flat and had it away with them. At the time I don't think I'd even played this side, even though I was getting more and more interested in B-sides. Luckily I now have another basic UK green copy but even better, found a lovely US DJ copy of it (There You Are) where the plug side is 'Bad Risk'. In case you're interested; the insurers were happy to pay out on the state of the art music-centre (those days when spreading all the features like radio, tape and record player sideways was the way to go, none of this stacking concept), and even on the record itself which I think I managed to persuade them was worth around £12 in early '80's money. But I was devastated to lose my very poor quality copy of what I think was a C120 tape live from Wigan with me chopping tracks all over the place to try and record the stuff I liked at the time. I couldn't persuade them it was worth anything at all. I've kept the case all this time as a memento.
Bearing in mind that prices generally seem to have gone mad can anyone tell me what is a reasonable price for an original Spring issue of A House For Sale by Millie Jackson please?