Jump to content

Headsy

Members
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Feedback

    100%

Everything posted by Headsy

  1. try Duncan, he was selling his copy last year but pulled the sale, he might want to sell it now though, cheers
  2. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    left out I presume, £500 for a demo a bit more for an issue,
  3. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Home | SiteMap | History | Discography | Reunion | Profiles | Lyrics | Trivia | Interview | Jukebox | Video 4: The New Silhouettes and Other Post-Silhouettes Groups from Love Played A Leading Part by Todd R Baptista (1996) In the late 1960s, The New Silhouettes continued to do live shows and club dates, keeping their sound alive. In 1968, an album merchandising agreement was made with the Sears and Roebuck company that resulted in the distribution of the group's first album. Titled The Original and New Silhouettes 58/68 Get A Job, the album was released on Goodway Records, a small company located on Roosevelt Boulevard in Philadelphia under the direction of Ed Cotlar. Cut at The Bell Studio in New York, it featured original versions of songs that spanned the group's career, from Get A Job and I Am Lonely to Rent Man and Climb Every Mountain. The album also included new recordings including a contemporary version of the 1930s tune Gaucho Serenade, and a soul-laced reworking of Get A Job. According to the sales figures given to Lewis, over 200,000 copies of the Goodway LP were sold through Sears. The album is a collector's item today with copies selling for $200-$800. A photo of Wilson, Lewis, Beal, and Brown appeared on the back of the album. Although Brown sang on the new recordings, the liner notes listed Otis Lewis as being the group's bass. In actuality, Otis Lewis served as a temporary replacement and did not record with The Silhouettes. Goodway also released a single from the album, Gaucho Serenade / Not Me Baby, which they included in the jacket of each LP. Disco enthusiasts have long pointed to Not Me Baby as being one of the earliest examples of that style. For this reason, demand for the record in America and overseas remains high. Soon thereafter, the acid rock and ever-present British groups had made it impossible for The New Silhouettes to find work. The number of live dates had dwindled, and without a record deal in sight, The New Silhouettes called it quits at the end of 1968. Next Intro | 1951-7 | 1957-61 | 1961-68 | 1968-93 Writing by Todd R Baptista TRB Enterprises, PO Box 50962, New Bedford, MA 02745-0033
  4. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    apparently the album sold around 200,000 copies, so that is 200,000 singles,
  5. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Wesley Paige, got a mint minus for £20 dlvd, let me know ta
  6. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    is it just me who does not like the e-bay info being shown on the page ?
  7. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    did you get it from the person I suggested ?
  8. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    this was the one sold at Bidds,
  9. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    about £400 Kev but in saying that one was sold at Bidds the other month for £350 by Frank Giacobbe who is a good seller and always gives good prices, great record is'nt it amended this as got my prices a bit out
  10. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Duncan Mcallister ''blue nose'' on here has one for sale
  11. The Denton in the west end, now thats a good pub NUFC.......... are you Tony ''marrs bar'' by any chance ?
  12. what a great record Bobby Dee is , well worth buying IMO, for what it is worth,
  13. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    you actually better taste and records than that big lummock
  14. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    PM or e-mail Jeffheads@btinternet.com ta
  15. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    has anybody had a reply on this ? I sent a PM but heard nothing since..................................
  16. Headsy posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    £20 quid, great record !
  17. mint minus black demo £150 special insured postage add £5 paypal add 4% PM or e-mail Jeffheads@btinternet.com thanks
  18. any offers before this is closed ?
  19. sold items removed and some price reductions,
  20. thank you sir.............. and the others methinks ? aaargh,aaarrgh
  21. all mint minus unless stated, postage under £35 free, over £35..........add £4 to cover special insured can accept paypal ( add 4% ) PM or e-mail Jeffheads@btinternet.com Players why did I lie MINIT £40 Vicki Anderson wide awake in a dream DELUXE £50 Chuck Ray come alive FIVE-O £50 Ann Peebles slipped,tripped and fell in love HI DEMO £30 Margo and Marvettes when love slips away UK PYE £40 Marvellos somethings burning LOMA £80 Jimmy Burns powerful love TIP TOP demo £75 ( slight pen on label ) EX+ Nancy Wilcox coming on strong RCA demo £50 EX+ Tyrone Davis running a losing race SACK £60 Vicki Baines losing you PARKWAY demo £60 ( date on label ) Chosen Few birth of a playboy MAPLE demo £100 Cindy Malone try to understand CAPITOL £50 EX Lori and Lance I dont have to worry FEDERAL demo £100 EX+ Bobby and Innkeepers world of fantasy TRAGIC £60 Barbara Mercer call on me SIDRA £40 Johnny Nash so glad youre my baby MGM £30 Delettes look at me BLUE ROCK demo £250 Ambassadors good love gone bad £35 Z Z Hill dont make promises you cant keep KENT demo £40 EX+ P J Smith hold on to it SHANE £35 Jackie Taylor walkin back JUBILEE £60 World Column so is the sun TOWER demo £40 Garnet Mimms prove it to me UNITED ARTISTS £25 EX+ The Appreciations she never really loved me SPORT £80 Orientals soul aint you thrilled NEW DAWN £60 James Crawford if you dont work you dont eat MERCURY £30 Hugh McCracken what I gotta do to satisfy you CONGRESS demo £90 Brendetta Davis I cant make it without him LIBERTY £75 Don Ray Sampson baby come back E RECORDS demo £60 Scotty Williams fear MONA-LEE £100 Rivingtons tend to business £30 COLUMBIA demo Tony Owens this heart cant take no more SOUL SOUND £30 Douglas Gibson run for your life TRC demo £75
  22. got a mint minus demo of this great LP to move, cover is EX, not really sure of price so any reasonable offer should secure, postage will be £5, please PM or e-mail Jeffheads@btinternet.com with offers. will advise highest bidder by friday 5.00 pm ta
  23. sold thank you
  24. record has marks and scratches, VG+, label is a bit dirty, plays as such VG+, should be fine for DJing...........as they say £25 delivered, can accept paypal, PM or e-mail Jeffheads@btinternet.com
  25. all records posted now, all sold ones removed, final reductions, ta

Advert via Google