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  • Modernsoulsucks
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    I disagree. Think it would have made the grade anytime in last 45 years. Reminds me somewhat of that Earnestine Eady on Phil L A except this cut has more of a tune/melody and nice female and

  • If this was in a soul pack on a demo or issue then I think it would be dismissed as a mediocre 45,and maybe see it in the 20 quid bracket! The fact it’s “unknown” test press and as achieved a ridiculo

  • Woodbutcher
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    I've turned 'em , flipped 'em , embossed 'em and still can't decipher 'em , looks like a rubber stamp mark ... ? Not giving up yet though ... two things I love are a mystery and a challenge .... 

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13 minutes ago, Lancs A Go Go said:

Got to be Golden World with what sounds like Mike Terry burping in the background?

Beyond my pay grade but did think somewhat Detroity but then kinda like Irma & Fascinators "You need love".

Not got a clue.

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The only problem with these unknown songs is that it is possible it turns up as a b side on a unsuspecting £10 45!

a couple of months back a similar test press went for 800 quid as supposedly unknown! I found the released version on eBay,and the song was the b side (which was not a bad tune) the a side was shit,and no wonder the record was 20 quid delivered! 
 

so beware...do your research properly!

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Yes of course.

Done my research and I have £7.3s. 6d available so won't be bidding.

I was just struck that an "unknown Northern" on eBay is actually good for a change. Usually abysmal.

 

23 minutes ago, Modernsoulsucks said:

Yes of course.

Done my research and I have £7.3s. 6d available so won't be bidding.

I was just struck that an "unknown Northern" on eBay is actually good for a change. Usually abysmal.

 

Ha ha... beats my 2/6d then 😉

Just now, Tomangoes said:

Well its a Levine production.....he finally cracked it:)

Ed

Ha ha! taken him long enough 😜

 

Strange one , can't fathom out why there's no hint of anything stamp or matrix-wise in the runout ( have had a play in Gimp to look through the blackness ) and why would there be a drill hole in it ... ?

A 'test pressing' is just that , a pressing to test the quality of the stamper is OK before embarking on a long press run , therefore the matrix details would be present , and why would there be a drill hole in a test pressing ... ?

Took a bit of jump from $2000 to over $3000 in the time I've typed this , glad I downloaded the soundfile before it disappears though , damn fine tune ... :lol:

Backing track is same as the “Tingle” acetate that Pete Smith had about half a dozen years back. And wasn’t there a version of “Tingle” reportedly by Inez & Charlie Foxx - or am I getting mixed up?

21 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Backing track is same as the “Tingle” acetate that Pete Smith had about half a dozen years back. And wasn’t there a version of “Tingle” reportedly by Inez & Charlie Foxx - or am I getting mixed up?

 

On 26/10/2020 at 18:08, Woodbutcher said:

Strange one , can't fathom out why there's no hint of anything stamp or matrix-wise in the runout ( have had a play in Gimp to look through the blackness ) and why would there be a drill hole in it ... ?

A 'test pressing' is just that , a pressing to test the quality of the stamper is OK before embarking on a long press run , therefore the matrix details would be present , and why would there be a drill hole in a test pressing ... ?

Took a bit of jump from $2000 to over $3000 in the time I've typed this , glad I downloaded the soundfile before it disappears though , damn fine tune ... :lol:

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Simon T said:

There is something in the run-out  45EA  ???????  that i can't figure out

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Well spotted , guess which dumbass was peering at the blank side ... :rolleyes:

45 EA 228-2 ... ?

As the Bell acetate credits Inez Foxx and says it's  "Sue Records" maybe the "EA" in the runout mark signifies it to be for Eastern Records ... ?

Just looked on Discogs at Eastern and for example "Eddie and Ernie - Outcast" carries the runout marks 

65 EA 245/246   , that 45 could well be a 65 ... ?

So female artists on Eastern around 65/66 , Tina Britt and Jean Wells , would say possibly Tina Britt as Jean Wells has a very distinct voice that doesn't ring through on this.

So does anyone know the missing Eastern release on 45-607 ...?   Could this be the test pressing for that missing number ... ?

1 minute ago, Chalky said:

There are some faint markings on one of the labels too

I've turned 'em , flipped 'em , embossed 'em and still can't decipher 'em , looks like a rubber stamp mark ... ?

Not giving up yet though ... two things I love are a mystery and a challenge .... :lol:

4 minutes ago, Chalky said:

There are some faint markings on one of the labels too

It's found itself in a pile of 'returns' hence drill hole. Then it goes to a thrift store where they put their stamp on the sleeve and a price stamp of 69 cents which goes through onto the disk to leave a very slight mark.  ?

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Could be , a lot of water under the bridge since '65 ... can't see it being in a pile of returns though , doubt a single sided test press ever made it out of the plant/record company , especially if it were never issued as seems a likely possibility.

Would love to see it up close and get a loupe on it under a decent lamp , just need to find out which 'billy big-bollocks' forked out the $3000 .

1 hour ago, Woodbutcher said:

So female artists on Eastern around 65/66 , Tina Britt and Jean Wells , would say possibly Tina Britt as Jean Wells has a very distinct voice that doesn't ring through on this.

 

One more for the list - 

 

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On 26/10/2020 at 21:38, Woodbutcher said:

Could be , a lot of water under the bridge since '65 ... can't see it being in a pile of returns though , doubt a single sided test press ever made it out of the plant/record company , especially if it were never issued as seems a likely possibility.

 

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3 hours ago, Modularman said:

It's got it's own discogs page, no further clues though apart from they think it's late 60's? Dont know if it was uploaded to discogs prior to the auction 

https://www.discogs.com/release/16119041?utm_source=mobile&utm_medium=app&utm_campaign=Android App

It was uploaded 18 hours ago by user antonymeijer ... so probably just after auction end ...the buyer perhaps???

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Its not like you can bootleg it anyway.

No official label artist or title identified .....yet.

Simply amazing how these things turn up 50 years on.

It could be a fifty grand test press if it truly is unique. Three grand might have been a bargain!

Ed

I would agree with what Gareth Sweeney says elsewhere and that this is Inez Foxx as well.

18 hours ago, Soulstrutter said:

It was uploaded 18 hours ago by user antonymeijer ... so probably just after auction end ...the buyer perhaps???

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Someone on FaceBook said hear it soon whether that was cryptic or he had bought it not sure

2 hours ago, Ted Massey said:

Someone on FaceBook said hear it soon whether that was cryptic or he had bought it not sure

probably getting a cut done as he was typing 🤣

How lucky were we when a dozen or more new tunes as good as this were turning every month.

Now its like the holy grail has been found!

Still happy they turn up though via old studio tapes, test presses, and long lost lps etc.

Ed

39 minutes ago, Tomangoes said:

How lucky were we when a dozen or more new tunes as good as this were turning every month.

Now its like the holy grail has been found!

Still happy they turn up though via old studio tapes, test presses, and long lost lps etc.

Ed

Let's face it, this wouldn't even get a second listen in the past, it is average at best really.  It is because of the lack of any quality turning up that every one has a wa*k fest over something like this.

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55 minutes ago, Chalky said:

Let's face it, this wouldn't even get a second listen in the past, it is average at best really.  It is because of the lack of any quality turning up that every one has a wa*k fest over something like this.

I disagree.

Think it would have made the grade anytime in last 45 years.

Reminds me somewhat of that Earnestine Eady on Phil L A except this cut has more of a tune/melody and nice female and male backing vocals.

 

 

If this was in a soul pack on a demo or issue then I think it would be dismissed as a mediocre 45,and maybe see it in the 20 quid bracket! The fact it’s “unknown” test press and as achieved a ridiculous amount,it makes it appear better than it is! Personally I wouldn’t waste the space in the box for it!

If indeed its "that rare"...then thats always influenced prices.

I remember those for millionaires only cds about 15 years ago coming and thinking a few tracks were dire for the minimum £1000 valuation.

The litmus test will be how many more will turn up!

Ed

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14 hours ago, Ted Massey said:

It was pete Fowler that mentioned it 

Pete mentioned it and Antony claims he purchased it Ted and listed it on Discogs as Karl mentioned

Been posted on discogs, by the owner I presume the runout details....

65 EA 243 - 2

Well that places it nicely between 45-606 Eddie and Ernie "I'm goin' for myself"with 65 EA 194 and 45-608 Eddie and Ernie "Outcast" with 65 EA 245 so a very probable candidate as a test pressing for the 'missing' 45-607.

Could someone please share the soundfile of that test press? I was too slow and the link on ebay sends me exactly nowhere..

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29 minutes ago, Midnight Drifter said:

Could someone please share the soundfile of that test press? I was too slow and the link on ebay sends me exactly nowhere..

Don’t worry your not missing much! 😀

On 03/11/2020 at 20:27, Woodbutcher said:

Well that places it nicely between 45-606 Eddie and Ernie "I'm goin' for myself"with 65 EA 194 and 45-608 Eddie and Ernie "Outcast" with 65 EA 245 so a very probable candidate as a test pressing for the 'missing' 45-607.

If it is and looking where it would possibly come in the listing for Eastern Records I think it may possibly be Tina Britt, it does sound something like her if you listen.

The bass on this is practically inaudible. There is someone playing, but must be not plugged in or miked up. Maybe a reason for not getting beyond the test-press stage

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