Posted January 31, 200817 yr hi all, following on from my thread regards the verve label, got me also thinking about the musicor label, in respect of issues over demos, whats harder? always thought issues were harder to obtain? have got a few musicor issues myself, would be interested in any feedback and recommendations of any other titles to look out for. regards russ
February 1, 200817 yr hi all, following on from my thread regards the verve label, got me also thinking about the musicor label, in respect of issues over demos, whats harder? always thought issues were harder to obtain? have got a few musicor issues myself, would be interested in any feedback and recommendations of any other titles to look out for. regards russ Russ Not sure if there is a Demo But Marie Knight : Thats No Way To Treat A Girl, only ever seen Issues ! So if there is a demo, gotta be tougher to find than an issue Also Marie"s Lie So Well, to me anyway, always seems to be issues that come up for sale Mind you going back 20 years or so Musicor always seemed around a 50/50 split Demo/Issue apart from TNWTTAG Marie Knight
February 1, 200817 yr Russ Not sure if there is a Demo But Marie Knight : Thats No Way To Treat A Girl, only ever seen Issues ! So if there is a demo, gotta be tougher to find than an issue Also Marie"s Lie So Well, to me anyway, always seems to be issues that come up for sale Mind you going back 20 years or so Musicor always seemed around a 50/50 split Demo/Issue apart from TNWTTAG Marie Knight what do you reckon 'lie so well' is worth now?
February 1, 200817 yr Russ Not sure if there is a Demo But Marie Knight : Thats No Way To Treat A Girl, only ever seen Issues ! So if there is a demo, gotta be tougher to find than an issue Also Marie"s Lie So Well, to me anyway, always seems to be issues that come up for sale Mind you going back 20 years or so Musicor always seemed around a 50/50 split Demo/Issue apart from TNWTTAG Marie Knight "That's No Way To treat A Girl" came out on a standard white demo, a fellow collector of mine has one. I think a proper White Demo (not the 70's look-a-like) of Long After Tonight Is All Over" Jimmy Radcliffe is harder than the black issues.
February 2, 200817 yr But Marie Knight : Thats No Way To Treat A Girl, only ever seen Issues ! So if there is a demo, gotta be tougher to find than an issue Also Marie"s Lie So Well, to me anyway, always seems to be issues that come up for sale Here's my old WD of TNWTTAG...yes tougher than the black stocker. Seen equal amounts of WDs vs. Stockers for her YLSW. Porgy & Monarchs' 'That girl' is tougher on a WD, though lists often state 'Rare black copy'...nonsense imo. Another one which receives varied comments on sales lists is Sammy Ambrose 'Welcome to dreamsville', which seems slightly tougher on a WD...imo
February 2, 200817 yr dean parrish bricks broken bottles and sticks musicor white is harder than black eartha kitt there comes a time black harder than white also all the platters are nice on white demos IMVHO ofcourse dave
hi all, following on from my thread regards the verve label, got me also thinking about the
musicor label, in respect of issues over demos, whats harder? always thought issues were
harder to obtain?
have got a few musicor issues myself, would be interested in any feedback and recommendations of any other titles to look out for.
regards
russ