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On 20/12/2021 at 21:46, Soulman said:

 

That Charles Brandy used to be mine and is certainly a rare one. I bought it off Dave Knight from York in the 80's as part of a deal with The Cashmeres, Lynne Vernado and a couple of other things for £100 all in. I sold it a few years ago for £4500. Shame about the sticker mark as the playing surface (both sides) were pretty much mint. The flip has to be one of the most heart wrenching ballads of all time. 

 

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It must be VERY rare.  It's a Chicago mid-'60s record I've never seen on a powder blue store-stocker pressing (only on yellow).  I'd like to know if this might have come from it's first, very limited release, and if The Yank saw it back in the day.  Interesting that Jump Jackson wrote the song, and, yet, it was published by Ed Wingate's Myto Music, but still released a small, Chicago indie label.

Did this come from John Anderson's haul from United Distributors?

 

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14 hours ago, Robbk said:

 Interesting that Jump Jackson wrote the song, and, yet, it was published by Ed Wingate's Myto Music, but still released a small, Chicago indie label.

 

   Current credits for the song (on the Don't Forget The Motor City site) are Robert Staunton and Catherine Chapman. I'm not sure how Jump Jackson's name got on the credits. 

         Also, I've only seen the yellow stock copies of Holly Maxwell . 

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3 hours ago, 45cellar said:

Yes that's the one.

Not many Stock Copies about for this.

We had one in The Airwave Records office non-Airwave Soul Records Collection.  It disappeared along with the Frank Wilson and Andantes.  I wonder if Tom sold them to Soussan?  I have seen 2 other stock copies, but didn't want to spend collectors' prices for a non-Detroit/non Chicago Soul record.

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33 minutes ago, Julianb said:

Johnny Sayles as promised. I would like to meet Draine who decided to write their name on the label and have a chat!

Also, Rubin was mentioned earlier, so here it is.

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Four more rare issues

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Julian is the dennis edwards a promo/dj? I thought the issues were black,also i much prefer the other side👍

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2 minutes ago, Dobber said:

Julian is the dennis edwards a promo/dj? I thought the issues were black,also i much prefer the other side👍

No Julian's is the pale yellow issue, I believe the black ones are boots. I'm always in a turmoil which side to play if I'm DJing, both brilliant.  Cheers............ Pete

 

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8 minutes ago, Dobber said:

Julian is the dennis edwards a promo/dj? I thought the issues were black,also i much prefer the other side👍

 

4 minutes ago, Pete Fowler said:

No Julian's is the pale yellow issue, I believe the black ones are boots. I'm always in a turmoil which side to play if I'm DJing, both brilliant.  Cheers............ Pete

 

Black 100% boots this is demo

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29 minutes ago, Theothertosspot said:

I thought they were all like that, mine is.

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I think if you look on the reverse side there will be one of the following for different pressings, though not sure for this release

◆ = Decca or MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville
✤ = Decca or MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville
◈ = Decca or MCA Pressing Plant, Richmond

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35 minutes ago, Blackpoolsoul said:

I think if you look on the reverse side there will be one of the following for different pressings, though not sure for this release

◆ = Decca or MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville
✤ = Decca or MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville
◈ = Decca or MCA Pressing Plant, Richmond

Think you mean this underneath DECCA against bracketed number.

Just looked at Lee Roye, Tears and that has ✤ on mine (demo that is)

 

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19 minutes ago, Theothertosspot said:

Think you mean this underneath DECCA against bracketed number.

Just looked at Lee Roye, Tears and that has ✤ on mine (demo that is)

 

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Indeed ◆ = Decca or MCA Pressing Plant, Pinckneyville for Johnny and ✤ = Decca or MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville for Lee Roye

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I've seen many, many white DJ's of the Dennis Edwards International Soulsville, but to today, had never seen the original gold store stocker!  I've seen hundreds of the Freddie Chavez white DJs, but only a handful of the powder blue store stockers.  That's dead rare, too.

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On 06/01/2022 at 16:37, Robbk said:

I've seen many, many white DJ's of the Dennis Edwards International Soulsville, but to today, had never seen the original gold store stocker!  I've seen hundreds of the Freddie Chavez white DJs, but only a handful of the powder blue store stockers.  That's dead rare, too.

Sorry! Scan already posted

 

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18 minutes ago, Bo Diddley said:

Dee Dee Barnes on Arctic is a rare issue. I think a member of the site has one (not me!). He put up a scan a few years ago on a similar thread.

I bought that one when it was out, and don't remember it being terribly rare.  If I remember correctly, we had it in stock at Dolphins of Hollywood, and I think they had it at Sam's, Flash, and Pat's as well. 

I think I remember seeing it in Chicago, too, at United Distributors.  I never thought of it as "rare".  I saw it a lot more on store stocker than on white DJ (which, ironically with regard to this thread, I WOULD have considered "rare").  I guess the recent rarity of 45s depends a LOT on how many of the original pressings got destroyed by the early 1970s.

I'd be curious to hear from The Yank if he remembers seeing stockers of the Dee Dee Barnes in Chicagoland record shops around the time it was out.

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