Posted June 11, 200816 yr I've seen a copy on Manship for 15 is this about the going rate for this? Also has this been played to death, just i really like the song but i didnt know if its been overkilled over the years. Opinions? Regards Matt
June 11, 200816 yr I assume its not on Epic? I would have thought that would be about a ton. Goood tune
June 11, 200816 yr I've seen a copy on Manship for 15 is this about the going rate for this? Also has this been played to death, just i really like the song but i didnt know if its been overkilled over the years. Opinions? Regards Matt Played to Death and then some,Great choon though Just my opinion Steve.
June 11, 200816 yr I assume its not on Epic? I would have thought that would be about a ton. Goood tune yeh i would have thought that as well, Edited June 11, 200816 yr by HARRY CROSBY
June 11, 200816 yr 15 quid would be a reissue. Seen the yellow issue going for anything from 75 to 125. The demo is far rarer, I think 150 to 175 for this.
June 11, 200816 yr Was this done on CSP? if so it's a legitimate reissue. If its the s.o.s one, avoid it like the plague - not only is it a boot - but the sound quality is dire.
June 11, 200816 yr Was this done on CSP? if so it's a legitimate reissue. If its the s.o.s one, avoid it like the plague - not only is it a boot - but the sound quality is dire. Think your right it was done on CSP but not sure if it's legit?
June 11, 200816 yr Been under the impression that the CSP label is a legit reissue label for Epic *** Columbia Special Products. Loads of stuff re-issued on the label - all from the Epic/Okeh/Columbia labels.
June 11, 200816 yr Yes maybe overplayed but a blinder of a dancer.. and when it gets played it fills the floor...
June 11, 200816 yr Been under the impression that the CSP label is a legit reissue label for Epic *** Columbia Special Products. Loads of stuff re-issued on the label - all from the Epic/Okeh/Columbia labels. I agree with Joe - deffo legit. They were issuing back catalogue stuff on the CSP logo even as far back as the 60s. Mostly LP reissues in those days though. Other labels did limited special pressings for the soul scene in the 70s (RCA, MGM and so on). That's why the sound quality is so good compared to a lot of boots at the time.
June 11, 200816 yr Think Neil Rushden had something to do with the "Columbia Special Products" and these are 100% legit Love The Vibrations record, discovered by Soul Sourcer Tony Rounce I believe Cheers Paul
June 11, 200816 yr I agree with Joe - deffo legit. They were issuing back catalogue stuff on the CSP logo even as far back as the 60s. Mostly LP reissues in those days though. Other labels did limited special pressings for the soul scene in the 70s (RCA, MGM and so on). That's why the sound quality is so good compared to a lot of boots at the time. Anyone know all the Northern ones they did? First batch I remember had: dana valery - you don't know where your interest lies otis blackwell -it's all over me the poppies - there's a pain in my heart lou edwards - talkin bout poor folks french fries - danse a la musique the vibrations - cause you're mine i think that was all of them, then there were two weird ones, they don't even look like CSP, especially the first: harry betts - theme from the fantastic plastic machine bobby diamond - stop any more?
June 11, 200816 yr Anyone know all the Northern ones they did? First batch I remember had: dana valery - you don't know where your interest lies otis blackwell -it's all over me the poppies - there's a pain in my heart lou edwards - talkin bout poor folks french fries - danse a la musique the vibrations - cause you're mine i think that was all of them, then there were two weird ones, they don't even look like CSP, especially the first: harry betts - theme from the fantastic plastic machine bobby diamond - stop any more? Not sure if they were the same batch, but: Shane Martin - I Need You Lynne Randell - Stranger In Your Arms Taj Mahal - A Lot of Love were in there as well.
June 11, 200816 yr Been under the impression that the CSP label is a legit reissue label for Epic *** Columbia Special Products. Loads of stuff re-issued on the label - all from the Epic/Okeh/Columbia labels. I remember stuff like the french fries, poppies, lynne randell, coming out on this lable in the late 70s, all legit i thought
June 11, 200816 yr Anyone know all the Northern ones they did? First batch I remember had: dana valery - you don't know where your interest lies otis blackwell -it's all over me the poppies - there's a pain in my heart lou edwards - talkin bout poor folks french fries - danse a la musique the vibrations - cause you're mine i think that was all of them, then there were two weird ones, they don't even look like CSP, especially the first: harry betts - theme from the fantastic plastic machine bobby diamond - stop any more? Oops sorry Pete, didn't see this, like always I just put a thread on the one I'm reading at the time
June 12, 200816 yr Think your right it was done on CSP but not sure if it's legit? Yeah CSPs, surely legit re-issues? had a few of them (Poppies, Shane Martin, French Fries, Dana Valery etc) before I could afford to buy real stuff. CORRECTION - before I made myself destitute buying real stuff! Jorge
June 12, 200816 yr Vibrations fans should be aware that we're about to do a 24 track Epic/Okeh package on Kent. It'll be out in September, and it contains a whopping FIVE previously unissued cuts!...
June 12, 200816 yr Oops sorry Pete, didn't see this, like always I just put a thread on the one I'm reading at the time No probs, you got Lynne Randell which I forgot!
I've seen a copy on Manship for 15 is this about the going rate for this?
Also has this been played to death, just i really like the song but i didnt know if its been overkilled over the years.
Opinions?
Regards
Matt