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I recently found this very odd 33rpm single, anyone seen this before? How rare is this?

I have the ep (5tracks)in my collection but never saw a single running on 33rpm of this. Much louder too, great record!

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I recently found this very odd 33rpm single, anyone seen this before? How rare is this?

I have the ep (5tracks)in my collection but never saw a single running on 33rpm of this. Much louder too, great record!

SINGLE

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EP

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EP COVER

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Hi Thorsten,

I believe they were specially pressed for juke boxes (although I've never come across a juke box that plays at 33 and has a small hole centre). I've had a couple of them though so whilst it is unusual, I don't think they are particularly rare.

Hi Thorsten,

I've got (I think) the full set of these 33rpm DUKE jobbys (about 7 or 8 from memory).

Half are Junior Parker, the other half Bobby Bland... including the superb and indemand 36 22 36!

They aren't Juke Box tracks (small centre and wrong speed) they're just an awesome collection of Duke tracks.

:rolleyes:

Sean Hampsey

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including the superb and indemand 36 22 36!

that´s the one i´ve found, still not sure what to keep the EP or this one, both have 36 22 36 on it

cheers, :rolleyes:

Thorsten

Ive got some very early bobby bland that are very nice......not scanned much of them but got almost a full set of his duke material.

that is the format i play 36-22-36 off after buying it from joe dutton at midnite town , until then i was playing from the "here's the man" album

Hi Thorsten,

I've got (I think) the full set of these 33rpm DUKE jobbys (about 7 or 8 from memory).

Half are Junior Parker, the other half Bobby Bland... including the superb and indemand 36 22 36!

They aren't Juke Box tracks (small centre and wrong speed) they're just an awesome collection of Duke tracks.

:rolleyes:

Sean Hampsey

Just like Ray & Dave you are "Wrong Wrong Wrong" :thumbsup::lol::lol:

And here's the evidence....

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Just like Ray & Dave you are "Wrong Wrong Wrong" :rolleyes::lol::thumbsup:

And here's the evidence....

btw joe , do you have the other ones of the set ...i'm after one of the other ones

Davie

btw joe , do you have the other ones of the set ...i'm after one of the other ones

Davie

I have the full LP split over 5 discs.

No spares though Davie, but if you let me know which one you're after I'll keep my eyes open for you.

I have the full LP split over 5 discs.

No spares though Davie, but if you let me know which one you're after I'll keep my eyes open for you.

i think twistin up the road , but i'd have to play the album again first to confirm :rolleyes:

And here's the evidence....

That's not evidence mate.

It's obviously a Misprint!

Find me a Juke Box that'll play 'em?

:rolleyes:

:thumbsup:

:lol:

Sean

Joking apart... I've got quite a few Columbia Solid Middle 7"s by Aretha Franklin (including I Can't Wait Until I See My Babys Face).... that play at 33... and I think (from memory) it actually states that they are Juke Box issues on the label.

I guess there must have been 33rpm 'small spindle' Juke Boxes around in the late 50's - early 60's, but as Dave Rimmer said earlier.. I've never seen one either.

Seems they're quite common then Thorsten!

:rolleyes:

Sean

Seeburg manufactured 33.3 rpm Jukeboxes, alongside their 45 rpm Jukes.

I know this because the Barbara Dane LP on Capitol came out in this format with Seeburg printed on the envelope.

Thanks for the info guys!

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Thorsten

And the Bun Fight too!

Following Pikey Dogs lead ( :P ) what he's saying checks out at the foot of the following page.

https://www.seeburg.co.uk/

Learn something new every day on here.

:thumbsup:

Sean

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