Super-raers?

not sure if it's a super raer, but Carleen & The Groovers was dropped in this set....





http://www.soulstrut.com/index.php/Mixes/indepth/weird_gear_-_august_2010/
 
Jazzsucka said:indiana45s said:Anyone ever seen
Machine - s/t (Stang)?

I have only seen this once - in an Ebay auction several years ago. I can't remember the catalog no. or whether it was Stang or Turbo. There was a photo of the band surrounded by nuts and bolts on the cover. The entire thing screamed All-Platinum subsidiary.

Has the existence of this record ever been verified. I remember someone coming on the board a few years ago, and claiming to have found it. He said it had an instrumental version of "Why Cant People Be Colors Too" by the Whatnauts. The dude said he would post something, but never reported back. Fake find or Mythical raer?

I remember Chris from Groove Merchant talking about some lesbian record on All Platinum, and I can believe the group of labels has some incredibly rare stuff.

It's actually a LP of dialog from Transvestites. It's on one of the All Platinum subsids, maybe Maple? One Lp is them getting all Katty and talking shit. The other lp is truly sad, with them giving their life story about how they switched over and became trannys. Crazy Shit, and crazy rare.
 
Anyone know this?

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Steve Getz Quintet - recorded live at Mammoth Garden (1970)

Record label says "MARK - Custom Recording Division" - guessing this was not a label but a pressing plant?
 
Has the existence of this record ever been verified. I remember someone coming on the board a few years ago, and claiming to have found it. He said it had an instrumental version of "Why Cant People Be Colors Too" by the Whatnauts. The dude said he would post something, but never reported back. Fake find or Mythical raer?




It's real...though the instrumental version of "Why Can't..." is false.
 
99Problems said:
Has the existence of this record ever been verified. I remember someone coming on the board a few years ago, and claiming to have found it. He said it had an instrumental version of "Why Cant People Be Colors Too" by the Whatnauts. The dude said he would post something, but never reported back. Fake find or Mythical raer?

It's real...though the instrumental version of "Why Can't..." is false.

I just found out that the auction I saw was captured by Popsike:

http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar.php?itemnr=4026108829

Too bad there is no picture, because it was, if memory serves me, pretty sick.

Someone should talk to the All Platinum people about this one because there has to be a reason it is so scarce. It makes other All Platinum/Stang raers look common by comparison.

]Can't tell you if it is any good because the last guy I talked to who had it didn't want anyone else to know what it sounded like.

DIRECT DIGGER INFORMATION>>

The 3 member of machine are: DONALD MCCOY (DRUMS)/CURTIS MCTEER (BASS)/MICHAEL WATSON (LEAD GUITARS, & VOCALS).Background vocals are by the WHATNAUTS. Additional instruments are Organ and piano, percussion, trumpet and sax.Those players are: RAY JONES (ORGAN & PIANO)/FRANK PRESCOD (BASS)/BUNCH HERNDON (PERCUSSION)/DEE & CORDY PRIDGES (TRUMPET & SAX).

Let the games begin....
 
indiana45s said:99Problems said:
Has the existence of this record ever been verified. I remember someone coming on the board a few years ago, and claiming to have found it. He said it had an instrumental version of "Why Cant People Be Colors Too" by the Whatnauts. The dude said he would post something, but never reported back. Fake find or Mythical raer?


What I would like to know is, how does one talk to the "All Platinum people"? And why hasn't there been a Wax Poetics article about Sylvia Robinson + All Platinum labels up to Sugarhill? i would even buy a book about this subject. The quality of the rare soul records on those labels is astounding.

b/w

Has anybody here ever had or heard the Susan Phillips "Soft Sexy Soul" LP (pictured on the right)?
 
I thinking he means that Dave Babe Cortez tune "Funk Shack East", that's an instrumental of that tune...
 
mannybolone said:Man, I want to know who bought that damn Tony Done 7".

Rey, not you I assume?

Nah, not me. It went for way more than I expected/sniped. Definitely going in the RSS.
 
I'm still trying to figure out where the single is from. The only 2 copies I know of were both found in Austin.
 
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Ah, fascinating. I had, naturally, assumed it was out of Hollywood CA given the name of the group though the sound of the single was also very NYC. The only two people I knew who owned the thing was Steve from Big City who found his copy in Austin as well as Office Naps' Little Danny who is also based in Austin I believe.
 
nice read here!

dont have much to offer but i??d love to know how many copies or Exciters - The Brown 7" are arround if someone got a clue?
 
doisn said:nice read here!

dont have much to offer but i??d love to know how many copies or Exciters - The Brown 7" are arround if someone got a clue?

I have one (but it's not the copy that went for $500 a couple years back!).
 
musica said:Pretty cool EP. But $450? Damn.

Would either of you be willing to pay that $$ for this thing?

Naw. I think I'd peak out around $100 or so for it. I really love that version of the song but in terms of opportunity cost, there's a shitload of other hard-to-find records I'd sooner spend $450 on.

BTW: speaking of which...

BOOYAH! http://cgi.ebay.com/rare-Soul-45-SC...ps=63&clkid=5844666416051300667#ht_2593wt_954

I don't mean to be greedy but I really want to hear the entire 45. Sounds pretty fucking fly.

b/w

For VG-, this sounds pretty damn good (at least the A-side. B-side is crunchier but it clearly hasn't dimmed enthusiasm amongst the bidders.
 
musica said:doisn said:nice read here!

dont have much to offer but i??d love to know how many copies or Exciters - The Brown 7" are arround if someone got a clue?
I have one (but it's not the copy that went for $500 a couple years back!).

I doubt these are really "numerically rare"...it's more that it's geographic distance limits the number which would work their way up out of Panama.
 
mannybolone said:musica said:doisn said:nice read here!

dont have much to offer but i??d love to know how many copies or Exciters - The Brown 7" are arround if someone got a clue?

I have one (but it's not the copy that went for $500 a couple years back!).
I doubt these are really "numerically rare"...it's more that it's geographic distance limits the number which would work their way up out of Panama.

also got one myself and its also a different pressing (yellow label loyola, anyone know which was first?) then the one auctioned. so i was assuming there was many pressed back then, but hence population of panama in the 60/70??s and add the fact that most of these got wrecked, dumped it??s very hard to track down a copy even round the isthmus! That said i only know a few copys that changed hands after it got popular.

I also think that most "rare" records were pressed in bigger quantitys but the fact that it is/was/willbe great music which got played out and wrecked shrinkened the amount available dramatically over the years!