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Happy New Year to All!

Just out of interest, most of those NS/classic records that we now know to be "exceptionally" from the 60s to early 70s. I'm really talking about those late 70s-mid 80s modern/x-overs.

Which ones are now proven to be ridiculously rare as in a handful of known copies, really talking about the top ten. Any ideas?

My personal feelings are that the UK is a bit behind collecting these types of records (maybe 'I'm wrong?) but seems the US and Europe/Japanese jumped on this way before we did here in the UK.

 

Thanks

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19 hours ago, Mal C said:

and this crossover collectable, sounds earlier, but says 81 on the label 🙂 also La'fez - No Matter, on MJW

 

Malc that Sweet Pearl is brand new to my ears🤔 - where's that been hiding? absolutely fantastic🥰 - Yes every day is indeed a school day

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I'll throw this in the hat simply because I found it in a box and quite liked it so tried to find another and it took about 10 years before I did. Never heard it played out but the guy who posted it on you tube says he plays it.

 

 

 

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On 02/01/2024 at 17:25, Peter99 said:

Good posts Malc, and everyone else. I've run out of likes. 😉

As you say, lots of the Daybreak record about - £10 a copy back in the day. Still a lovely record, I first heard this played by Richard S at Wigan, circa 1981 - one of his 60's newies/modern sets. It was still covered up as Tyrone Davis, those Sir Dickie sets at the time remain unbeatable for me.

Peter 

Tyrone Edward’s “Search This World” Peter. 

On 26/01/2024 at 14:17, Northernguy said:

I'll throw this in the hat simply because I found it in a box and quite liked it so tried to find another and it took about 10 years before I did. Never heard it played out but the guy who posted it on you tube says he plays it.

 

 

 

This is another slightly different version of a track called " Boy what you gonna do" on her "Fever all through the night" LP. Although the single came first I prefer the LP take......

 

 

12 hours ago, Steve M said:

Tyrone Edward’s “Search This World” Peter. 

Hi Steve

Yes mate, I stand corrected, I always get my Tyrone's mixed up and that one.

I hope you're well mate.

Peter

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On 03/01/2024 at 14:57, Mal C said:

Wow, really... it doent strike me as a Wigan spin, but then I was told Russ was also responsible for The Blues Busters - Love is the Answer, amongst others of course, which gets big thumbs up from me... 🙂

Mal

flip the Sammy Lee over. Mid tempo magic

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