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  1. Marc Forrest posted a post in a topic in Record Sales
    This topic as is the Linda Lloyd is bloody fantatastic LOL! Love it.... Someone buy this....it is sheer great ...and a bargain at that price
  2. Marc Forrest posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    For a change, why not go for the version by the Emperors on Mala, great uptempo group version ?
  3. "book" price 100 UKP, but agree, hard to move for that amount of money....I am yet to see a originla of that on Dayco
  4. Marc Forrest posted a post in a topic in Record Wants
    Obviously don`t have one up for grabs, but what a good call
  5. Marly Barbarin "Just A Teenager" Marty Lewis and Oliver Joy on Big Deal Wardell Quezerque produced many of the important New Orleans artists and tracks of that interesting period. Marc
  6. Less then an US issue at a guess. Better watch the one on ebay to get a real idea for a price. Marc
  7. R&b

    Marc Forrest posted a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    around the 15 UKP mark
  8. Great record indeed, but definitely not seventy to a hundred UKP in E nick...
  9. terrific 45 indeed, missed one on ebay for a few bucks and got one for 90 UKP
  10. Oh no not again..... just joking, sorry. seriously now: NO
  11. I was surprised myself but maybe the price was that reasonable because of the two that were on aebay the same time and two known persons on the scene also negotiating deals on two 45...thats five being around at the same time, maybe four too many to get 2000 UKP ? Martells is about 500 to 800 UKP, depending who, where and when...
  12. Joe Jama made 1500, thats all I know...
  13. Out of interest for how much (offline if you like) ? Marc
  14. ...plus the Royal Tone release offers the better flipside in the shape "Whats Wrong WIth You Girl"
  15. To my own surprise between 100 and 150 now. Two different labels.
  16. RAVING MAD RECORDS Telephone/Fax:- 01245 325442 Mobile:- 07905 782654 (7:30am - 9:00pm (7 Days A Week) email:- ravingmadrecords@aol.com AUCTION ENDS FEBUARY 15TH AT 7PM No Label Artist Title Comment Grade Price 1 ***Chatahoo Hyperions Why do you wanna treat BID M- 800 2 ***Decca Johnny Caswell Don't love me anymore D BID VG++ 500 3 ***Dore Slim & Twilites Family man WD BID M- 210 4 ***Groove city Sam Ward Sister lee BID M- 375 5 ***Koko Little dooley If ever I needed you BID M- 225 6 ***MB Bobby Kline Say something nice BID VG++ 700 7 ***Omen Capitals Can't deny thay I love you WD BID M- 900 8 ***Optimum Joe Jama My life BID VG+ 700 9 ***Pzazz Fortson & Scott Sweet lover BID M- 850 10 ***Suemi Lou Pride Home in the morn'un BID M 1750
  17. Two top tunes whats the one in the middle like , don`t know it ??? Has the Ernie Marbray any history behind it ? I picked one up quite recently and must admit I really like it. Marc
  18. Gpoing by the tracks it is featuring only Double L licensed tunes which also explains the R&B feel to them. Story behind the German 7" btw is that Liberty Records who were having the rights on the Double L catalogue wanted to have their piece of the success Pickett had over here with hios "1000 Dances". So the yreleased "If You Need Me" with "Baby Don`t You Weep" as the flipside late Sixties while his other stuff was seen to be released thru German Atlantic. Marc
  19. Never. Surely a pressing ??? Or a printing error ? Marc PS :good: Hi there Kenny !
  20. If I followed that close enough it was always the same copy as no bidders were on it. Beside my own copy I do know of three more copies...sure this number has to be doubled at leeeeeast. Marc
  21. I heard it when Adey was deejaying in Dresden last year and it is nerly exactly the same version except for the chorus line "Babay don` t you weep" which is on his version repeated in a different, faster (?) way, alwmost "stumbled". At a guess it is taken off a master done for the single release on Versatile ? Great tune and first played in Germany nearly fifteen years ago now. Also quite rare as a German 7". Marc

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