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  1. Yes. Has 'DJ COPY' on the lower left-hand side of the label, as I recall?
  2. £100 > £150...rarer on an orange label stocker. Incidentally, I remember buying it from GuyH one nighter many moons ago after hearing Keb spin it that very night...turned out to be the same copy, so not sure it had many spins from Keb!?
  3. ...plus a Nashville Matrix machine stamp, as you mentioned in your initial post? Looking forward to the scan/pic.
  4. OK, OK, you know I'll bite...and no one mention the fact that my Bunny Sigler is missing the tri-center! Cameo and Parkway:
  5. All in fabulous condition...near Mint or Excellent...nothing beaten up! Brunswick: Artistics - Price Of Love £30 Artistics - Trouble, Heartache & Pain £30 Gene Chandler & Barabara Acklin - Will I Find Love £30 Decca: Lada Edmund Jr. - The Larue £250 Grover Mitchell - I Gotta Keep Movin' £50 Connie Questell - Tell Me What To Do £30 Jyve Five - If I Had A Chance To Love You £50 Coral: Larry Trider - Carbon Copy £75 Danny Harrison - Girl Girl Girl £75 Vic Henderson - Stand By & Cry £75 P&P £5 per parcel Payment via £UK cheque or UK bank transfer. No PayPal or offers.
  6. Used to be @ £100. It out Righteous Brothers, the Righteous Brothers! Love it!
  7. The original has Virtue scratched in the dead wax plus the vinyl is thick and heavy.
  8. Not had a spare of this for a looooooong time: William Bell presents: Atlanta Session feat: Mitty Collier, Jimmy Church and Emory & The Dynamics Indemand original Japanese P.Vine (VS-1020) compilation album from 1980, that has the stunning, 'Things That A Lady Ain't Supposed To Do' by Emory & The Dynamics, and Jimmy Church's, 'Thinkin' About Those Good Times' on it. Vinyl is near mint; sleeve has some slight brown molding marks on the reverse - no tears, holes or fading; inner info sheet is included and is near mint. £75 + £5 P&P £UK bank transfer or cheque. No PayPal or offers.
  9. ...and to really start nailing things down, the first release on T-M in Japan came out during June '65...sadly the files don't state a date.
  10. Got this clean East Coast vinyl demo at a rather reasonable £60 + £5 P&P. https://www.anorakscorner.com/SalesPage1.html Of use?
  11. £150...easily higher for a clean copy...£300+ £250 on the Curley Moore and agree with others on the others
  12. Is this the same recording as on Deluxe?
  13. Been enjoying their, 'The End Of The Road', lately...Funky little thing that it is!
  14. Anoraks Corner replied to a post in a topic in Look At Your Box
    Recalled this old thread and thought I'd post up this fine pair of WD, seeing as they are both currently on my desk...1189 and 1203. Both have the sublime, 'Baby What're You Gonna Do' on the flipside.
  15. I think there is a similar pattern in other countries, as in Motown Group recordings appeared on other local labels before 'Tamla Motown' kicked in...happened over here in Japan with initial releases appearing on the Globe label. As with the UK (TMG501), the Supremes', 'Stop In The Name Of Love' (Japan code = MOT1001) was the first Japanese release to bear the classic Tamla Motown script logo on the sleeve, although the 7" labels kept just the name, Motown, on them.

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