Super-raers?

"Oh let's see, hmmm... i'd say at least 8000."
aleit you are so right.

in all matters of "how many records?" it makes sense to at least discard one zero.

"I have 10,000 records" blah blah

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In the case of 2 Sisters, what the producer actually said is that he spent $8000. He claimed more like 3000 were pressed, 2000 sold.
 
One of Hilton Felton's ultra private side projects that was only given out in tiny quantities, I actually have 3 of these so trade offers are welcome:

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Former Knight brother recorded this and only one band member had a copy, almost none printed:

Ok, now this is probably out there in quantity but still, check it out. Wow.
 
Supposedly only two copies of this. Davis has the other. None at Hamberlin's house.

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If you own the other copy of this... I will give you very good trades for it. please to email meatyogre1@aol.com. You know I needs the Rockford funks.
 
Funk 45s with less than five known copies in the collector's world (to my knowledge):

New Establishment In Soul (Grants)
Andrew Brown (Brave)
The Aristocrats "Don't Go" (Rondo)
The Free Mind (Twin Town)
Chucky Thurmon (Thurmoe-Blast)
Hercules & the Black Majic (Grants)
JGD & the New Breed (OMPC)
Soul Drifter (Smoke)
Mongoose (Smoke)
Suede (Big O)
The Naturall Band (Mus-I-Col)
High Voltage Unlimited (Donaldson's)
Cavaliers Unlimited (Century)
Major & the Lieutenants (HHH)
Leroy Brooks (Sea City)
Funk Machine (Rebosak)
Six Degree South (6 Degree)
Sounds of Shea (Wendy)
Dynamite Singletary (Moe the Rooster)
Stone Coal White (Ewing)
Everyday People (Forte)
Alias Funk & Soul (Peppermint)
The Basement (La Trice)
Joe Simmons (Cotton Pickin' Soul)
The Nucleus of DPR (DPR)
Black Magic (Bet It's A Hit)
Howard Bomar (TST)
Jimi Macon (Doin' Our Thing)
LT & the Soulful Dynamics (Solo)
Apple & the Three Oranges "Curse Upon The World" (Sagittarius)

There are obviously many, many more, but these are titles that are "known" through the collector's circuit and are also very desirable sound-wise.
 
great thread...

chuck womack on ramco
incense on incense
halo on dyco
chashers on uncle
east 14th st band on one way
denise & co on wee

and maybe?...

project soul
t&e corp
fabulous fugitives on j'ace
olajunja's spirit movers on oak leaf
solid ground on solid ground
sunday nite affair on alaska
ellis and cephas on mil-smi
hamptons on harage
 
fabulous fugitives on j'ace
i think there are more than a handful of this around! anyway a massive record and i'd say it didn't reach its peak in terms of demand yet...
yeah i figured but i wasnt sure. thanks for the tip. and yes, the record is quite nice.
 
fabulous fugitives on j'ace
i think there are more than a handful of this around! anyway a massive record and i'd say it didn't reach its peak in terms of demand yet...
I missed an opportunity to grab this up not too long ago. I wasn't too happy with myself afterwards. Doh!
 
fabulous fugitives on j'ace
i think there are more than a handful of this around! anyway a massive record and i'd say it didn't reach its peak in terms of demand yet...
yeah i figured but i wasnt sure. thanks for the tip. and yes, the record is quite nice.
you're welcome... it's just what i think, not sure! but for sure is that almost all people who didn't know it loved it after they listened a couple of times to the mp3 i've send them... they really want it bad now... for me it was a grower aswell... needed some spins...

cheers, r.
 
Apple & the Three Oranges "Curse Upon The World" (Sagittarius)
I believe DJ Cash Money has this... not 100% 'cos it was about 5 years ago that I saw it, but i'm pretty sure...
 
fabulous fugitives on j'ace
i think there are more than a handful of this around! anyway a massive record and i'd say it didn't reach its peak in terms of demand yet...
yeah i figured but i wasnt sure. thanks for the tip. and yes, the record is quite nice.
you're welcome... it's just what i think, not sure! but for sure is that almost all people who didn't know it loved it after they listened a couple of times to the mp3 i've send them... they really want it bad now... for me it was a grower aswell... needed some spins...

cheers, r.
i like both sides and i agree with you as well. it did take me a couple of spins which is weird because its one of my more favorite records right now. just the arrangement with the vocals moves me so much.

"you made me cry" was on my break-up letters cd if anyone has it.
 
fabulous fugitives on j'ace
i think there are more than a handful of this around! anyway a massive record and i'd say it didn't reach its peak in terms of demand yet...
yeah i figured but i wasnt sure. thanks for the tip. and yes, the record is quite nice.

you're welcome... it's just what i think, not sure! but for sure is that almost all people who didn't know it loved it after they listened a couple of times to the mp3 i've send them... they really want it bad now... for me it was a grower aswell... needed some spins...

cheers, r.

i like both sides and i agree with you as well. it did take me a couple of spins which is weird because its one of my more favorite records right now. just the arrangement with the vocals moves me so much.

"you made me cry" was on my break-up letters cd if anyone has it.
oh yes.. the vocals an the groove... love it!

here's a pic of my preferred side:

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tune can be heard somehwere in the last third on the "BayTown" mix on our website if interested...