Everything posted by Sebastian
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Settle An Argument ? Ann Sexton
Do you mean like in the image below (which I found on the net)? The printing is poorly defined and looks "copied" from the proper label. The text is smudged and parts of some of the letters are missing. Looks suspicious to me.
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Settle An Argument ? Ann Sexton
Perhaps someone can ask Garry Cape when they were done (if I remember correctly, member "dewsburyborn" is Cape)? Here is what he wrote in a thread from August 2008: "I had John Richbourg repress it - on the orange/black label - I sold 2,500 to Neil Rushton and 1,000 to my guys in Holland for the flip side 'You're Letting Me Down'."
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Ebay: Spice Of Ice, In-Men, Phil Orsi, Kool & Together, Ila Vann Etc
Only 4-5 hours to go on these auctions now: https://www.ebay.com/sch/pushkings/m.html Thanks for looking!
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The Players - Get Right - Minit
The last three copies on eBay went for $9.99, $19.99 and $25 so just bide your time in case you don't win this one. There's also a buy-it-now on eBay right now for $25.
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Paul Walters & The 521 Band Sold
That's a bloody rare 45!
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The Players - Get Right - Minit
£10-£15.
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Stamped Or Scratched ? Is It Okeh ?
OKEH 7226 - Major Lance - Too Hot To Hold / Dark And Lonely. Big "45 RPM" on the demo, small "45 RPM" on the issue.
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Acetates - Let's Take A Look
Here's an unissued uptempo dancer by Sandra Phillips called "Words" that I've got on an ASSOCIATED acetate:
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Northern Section On Ebay Uk
Click "auctions only" at the top of the page and you'll get rid of the buy-it-nows: https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Records-/176985/i.html?Genre=R%2526B%252F%2520Soul&_sop=3&_from=R40&_nkw=&_dmpt=UK_Records&Sub%252DGenre=Northern%2520Soul&rt=nc&LH_Auction=1
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Ebay: Spice Of Ice, In-Men, Phil Orsi, Kool & Together, Ila Vann Etc
Only about 2 days to go on these auctions now: https://www.ebay.com/sch/pushkings/m.html
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Ebay: Spice Of Ice, In-Men, Phil Orsi, Kool & Together, Ila Vann Etc
Hello! I've listed a bunch of records on eBay. There are label/sleeve scans and soundclips to everything. Check them out at: https://www.ebay.com/...ushkings/m.html Thanks for looking! Take care. /Sebastian
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Spice Of Ice. Is This 45 Known At All?
Obviously seems to be very obscure. It's on eBay now for those of you who might be interested: https://www.ebay.com/itm/330876262276
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Non-Soul Ns Classics
Or split the Jades / Willie Wade / Nite Life related posts to another thread.
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Non-Soul Ns Classics
I think we can rule out that Willie Wade on NITE LIFE was a member of the New Orleans group that recorded on MODE. The Dept. Of Sanitation 45 on NITE LIFE is produced by "Wilder Brothers" so the Billboard article definitely refers to this NITE LIFE label. And another thing: both sides of the Willie Wade 45 on NITE LIFE is co-written by a "Warner Weidler" and guess what - George and Walter Wilder who started the NITE LIFE label according to the Billboard article has got a brother named Warner Wilder. It wouldn't surprise me if this actually is "Warner Weidler". It all adds up.
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Non-Soul Ns Classics
The NITE LIFE label was definitely from Los Angeles. Just found this in an issue of Billboard from 18 June 1966:
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Non-Soul Ns Classics
I can find no indications at all that NITE LIFE was a label from New Orleans or Louisiana. In fact, everything points to the label being from Los Angeles/California. NITE LIFE 70000 - California Dreamers - We Belong Together / One Night Stand NITE LIFE 70001 - Willie Wade - When Push Comes To Shove / Come Into My World NITE LIFE 70002 - The Jades - I'm Where It's At / Mother's Only Daughter NITE LIFE 70003 - The Night People - They Don't See You / The Shadow Is My Soul NITE LIFE 70004 - The Dept. Of Sanitation - Just A Good Show / Don't Ever Leave Me Night People were definitely from Los Angeles. California Dreamers were supposedly from California. And taking the YouTube comments on board from the daughter of the guitarist of The Jades... they were also from Wilmington in California. How Willie Wade fits into all of this I don't know. Does anyone have a scan of the 45 on MODE?
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
That's norwegian actually. The label on the swedish one, although extremely similar, states "Made in Sweden". Three different picture sleeves for Sweden, Denmark and Norway for "Reflections" as well. Yours should have this sleeve: Denmark: Sweden:
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
I've had loads of dutch 45s over the years with their centres intact. Most of them actually now when I think about it.
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Non-Soul Ns Classics
Don't know if this will clear things up or confuse things even more... but check out this YouTube page: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kp1VUid5Ppc It is the flipside to The Jades "I'm Where It's At" called "Mother's Only Daughter". A user called "MrMrsSalBanuelos" has commented: "This song was made by my dad's band called the Jades. They were from Wilmington, CA. Robert Munoz is singing, my dad played guitar."
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Obscure - unusual Foreign Releases
No, it has to have NCB on the label to be swedish, danish or norwegian. I think that it is from Holland. Check if it has got "670" machine stamped anywhere in the run-out groove, if it does it is definitely from Holland and distributed/manufactured by Polygram/Polydor.
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Pic And Bill
I really like their version of "Together Till The End Of Time" as well.
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Spice Of Ice. Is This 45 Known At All?
Has anyone got any info about this 45? Spice Of Ice - Joy To The World / Does Anybody Know - KICKBACK It's from 1978, but that's pretty much all I know. I've been spinning it quite a bit as of late, but has it had any plays elsewhere? Actually, is it known at all? I've not seen any mention of it anywhere. Will be listing it on eBay soon, just wanted to find out some more info about it if possible.
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Mel Cheren Documentary (West End Records)
Haven't seen any mention of this on here, but it might be of interest to some of you. A documentary about Mel Cheren and West End Records called "The Godfather Of Disco" turned up on YouTube a couple of days ago. Well worth a look: