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  1. It was 444 and I saw that copy in the Highland Rooms at Blackpool Mecca. Don't remember who it was that had it but obviously, I tried to buy it, to no avail. Oh, nearly forgot, whomever it was had spare 444 labels as well.
  2. Hmmm? Hate being away from home at times like these BUT is it possible this was on that pinky coloured label? Did you get that PM by the way?
  3. I'm pretty sure I'll think of a couple more when I get home but from what has been mentioned here so far, I'd have to say; Timi Yuro Darrell Banks - London Soul Joe Clements Patrice Holloway - Issue
  4. You are quite correct Sir. The American Youth Choir is very difficult indeed but not a Holy Grail. PS - I have a spare of the American Youth Choir. PM me if interested in taking it off my hands.
  5. Fairly sure my issue is a scroll label design and not a boxed label design. Will double check when I get home. Unless somebody else comes up with a scan confirming my suspicion.
  6. Know what you mean BUT all the ones I've got, and there's only a handful out of thousands, I did them all myself, before the days of Super Glue, and they're all spot on, except of course the lining up of the "Sold In UK Subject to Resale Price Conditions" with the title. Pretty close mind but not perfect.
  7. Yeah, because it makes it obvious that a centre has been glued in. Having said that, that's preferable to not having a centre at all. Plus, one more thing. Even after you've got the new centre glued in, there's always the chance that the record will then rotate slightly off-centre. You have to do all this on a turntable first before allowing the glued to harden.
  8. Problem is though, there's a distinct probability that the "Sold In UK Subject to Resale Price Conditions" will not line up with the title on the label below because the prong slots will probably be some degrees off, if you see what I mean?
  9. Tell you what, whomever wins it, can I have first refusal on either of your issues?
  10. Thanks for the encouraging words John. Now, has anybody got a copy for sale? Nick at Intoxica? Not seen you down the 'cellar' Wednesday nights lately? Or is that 'cos I ain't been for a while? Danny at Reddingtons? Anybody!!!
  11. Actually, based on the fact that this label has had about 14 releases, then I would say that the rarest UK label must be Solid Sender, which only had two releases, to my knowledge, both being 6 track extended plays. The label was released by the Warrington Blues Society based in Warrington, of which I was a member. Can anybody come up with something even rarer?
  12. So this is Piers's label. Well, what do you know. Small world eh? How is Piers by the way? He had to miss the Austin Record Fair due to a heart by-pass operation I believe. Hope he's okay and fully recovered?
  13. Yep, that looks a bit like mine. Perhaps not the same record though? I'll scan it and post it up at the weekend.
  14. I've got another release on that label and it's a darkish bluey grey in colour. Stonkin Mint condition as well. Funny, I only had it in my hands the other day thinking, where the hell did I get this? Can't remember who it was by but it had to be half way decent, otherwise I wouldn't have but it, I guess. Can update you at the weekend if nothing else turns up about this label.
  15. Will wait to see what you get for yours before digging out mine. Seeya tonight Ezz.
  16. Saddened to hear that. I have fond memories of hearing her records down at the Wheel and the excitement of adding them to my growing collection. I shall dig them out and play them now, in respect. RIP Viola Wills.
  17. Please PM me if you have a scan of this record. Please PM me if you have a sound file of this record.
  18. Please PM me if you have a copy for sale.
  19. Yeah, I'm sure I've seen them. In fact, I might have one or two myself but am not at home just now. If you don't get a more positive answer by the weekend, I'll dig mine out and scan it for you.
  20. Beautiful track. I'll take any spares that might come up after Chalky's sorted. JM born same day and month as me but 11 years earlier. Don't know why I mentioned that. I guess we all like to know soulful links to our birth dates, etc?
  21. Which scene? New Breed R&B? Nah. Northern? Nah. Funk? Then yes, not bad, quite James Brownish.
  22. Yeah, watched it myself, thought it was brilliant. Watched Jools as well for an hour with some crackin' artists, including Taj Mahal, and some guy called Seasick Steve I think? Bloody brilliant 3 string guitar work.
  23. Other than it was released in 1964 and books at about £25 in MINT condition. No. Anybody got a sound file of this one? And a nice scan? Cheers me dears.


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