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  1. I certainly disagreee. Some real heavy tunes on auction (in all three sections) but quite a large number of records that are surely non-auction items (IMO). E.g. latest additions: Phil Terrell, James Bounty, Big Frank, Jordan Bros, Detroit Gold LP. None of them should be auctioned. They're set-sale items.
  2. Oops, am I being boiled?
  3. Sorry, but that's just a lame excuse. If you want to play LP and stick to OVO you have to play them from the original not from a carver. There are small LP boxes available. Sturdy ones for about 10 LPs. Not too heavy to carry around. Edit: when I was dj'ing I used this one here. Good for up to 25 LPs/12": https://www.bestellung.musictools.de/koffer-cases/lp-koffer-fuer-25-lps.html
  4. IMO much more important than having a passion for collecting is having a passion for the music. I practically stopped buying records. But not in a million years I'd stop listening to soul music.
  5. That MGM label looks a bit odd, sort of empty compared to the US ones. Are the canadian ones all like this?
  6. Oh so true.
  7. I feel the same. Once the buzz is gone it simply doesn't make sense to keep on buying.
  8. Less than 400 in real world I'm afraid. It made about 450 on Manship. So real value way below that. I'd say 300/350 depending on condition. I know it used to be 700+ only a few years ago. But it seems demand has dropped since then.
  9. No. Am serious. Nice record, good dancer.
  10. I think it's a quite good dancer.
  11. Speaking of info, is Shirley Matthews & Belles - Always be in style same as Patti Austin, i.e. cover of Sid Barnes? Thanks!
  12. Shouldn't be surprised about that considering who the seller is, but anyway... https://www.ebay.com/itm/Jackie-Wilson-Somebody-Up-There-Likes-You-Coral/121179095101
  13. Don't know about the tippex ones my copy is fine. But yes, wrong anniversary number. It reads "6T's 5th anniversary" on the label. But it was the 6th anniversary.
  14. I noticed that too. With some auctions you can see how many other people are watching it. I guess it's on .com only?
  15. Discogs pretty accurate for this track: 1) 6t's anniv 45 1986 2) Magic Touch Kent LP 1986 3) Horaces 45 1987 (?) 4) Fabulus 45 2002 5) Kent 45 2003 6) Musicor lookalike (pressing) 2009
  16. Benji replied to a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Yes, clearly organ with a bit of echo. Still sounds weird though.
  17. why? freebie was first
  18. The belgian press looks like a bootleg to me. I mean, just look at the logo. and the overall appearance of the label. Smells fishy. BTW, I keep seeing an allegedly german press of Jamo Thomas on lists. Can somebody confirm that there's really one?
  19. CDs and later on MP3 sort of "killed" collecting compilation LPs (IMO). I know some guys who tried to get all Soul Supply and Kent LPs. Eventually they did. But that was 20 years ago. Nowadays it's either OVO or pressings or MP3 files.
  20. I agree, getting the complete Kent vinyl set is very hard. Some LPs are very easy to find, others very tough. But the question is: Are there any collectors out there trying to complete the whole set? I don't think so. And if there are, probably just a few Or speaking of collectors in general. Are there any collectors of 80s/90s Soul/Northern Soul compilation LPs. Again, I don't think so. My point is: IMO compilation LPs are completely out of fashion these days. I'm going to repeat myself here. Folks either want OVO or at least a 7" reissue/boot for haptic feeling.
  21. As good as they are, IMO all those Kent and Charly compilations aren't worth more than 10/15 quid these days. Due to demand. Because there isn't much. Folks either want the real deal, or 7" reissues/boots.
  22. Hm, not trying to suggest anything. But is it possible that that specific "intro noise" press was dubbed from another disc?
  23. sorry for hijacking the thread. Here's TG live:

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