Displaying items by tag: Mod

? [Question Mark] & The Mysterians - Can't Get Enough Of You Baby/ Smokes, original U.S. 7" single release on Cameo Parkway Records C-467 in 1967. Good Northern Soul recording. The record is in NM- condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the colourful Cameo Parkway labels are in NM- condition, although one side does have a small round 9cent sticker on it, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in an original Cameo Parkway sleeve.

Published in Soul / Motown

? [Question Mark] & The Mysterians - Girl [You Captivate Me]/ Got To, original U.S. 7" single release on Cameo Parkway Records C-479 in 1967. Good Northern Soul recording. The record is in NM- condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the colourful Cameo Parkway labels are in NM- condition, although one side does have a small round 9cent sticker on it, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in an original Cameo Parkway sleeve.

Published in Soul / Motown

The Artwoods - Jazz In Jeans EP, Very rare original British 1966 release, c/w cover, Decca DFE 8654. Here we have for sale the very rare EP from The Artwoods, 'Jazz In Jeans', with four great Mod/ R'n'B tracks including These Boots Are Made For Walking, A Taste Of Honey, Our Man Flint, Routine. The record is in EX condition, with just a couple of bery light marks, still very bright and clean, plays excellent, with a clear and clean sound. The labels are again in EX condition, very clean and bright with just one or two light spindle marks. The cover is in a good VG+ condition, the front cover is quite bright and clean, a little aging to the white laminated sleeve, and a little grubby to the edges and corners, to the reverse the non laminated side, a little grubby and dirty, and slight ring wear. The aging and dirty sleeve due to being stored in the loft, but no rips or tears, or writting on the sleeve or the labels. Over all, a very good EX example of this extremely rare and very hard to find British EP from The Artwoods, very difficult to find in any condition.

The Beatstalkers - Ev'rybody's Talking 'Bout My Baby/ Mr. Disappointed, rare UK original 1965 Decca 'A' label Demo [Decca F12259] release date 5-11-65. The record, as are the labels are in a stunning EX+, maybe being played only about half a dozen times. The vinyl is still very bright and clean with a high gloss, the labels are also bright and clean, c/w a Decca company sleeve.

Jeff Beck - Truth, from 1968 on Columbia Records SX 6293, original UK Mono release. This album is in a great NM condition, the record is very bright and clean, and with a full gloss, with only showing that it has been played a couple of times, if that. The blue/ silver labels are again in NM condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. The sleeve is in EX++ condition, being bright and clean, and without any writing or tears. But does have a small crease on the front opening side, and a little wear on the front and back opening, on the reverse shows of aging on the flip backs, but still very clean and bright on the cream coloured reverse. This classic album features JB on guitars, Ronnie Wood on bass, Rod Stewart on vocals and Mick Waller on drums.

You're On My Mind/ You Don't Love Me [Decca F.12031], original UK release, 1964, both labels and records in VG+ condition.

Bobby and Walter - One, Two, Three/ Do It Like You Feel It, original U.S. 7" single release on Sanns Records FS-8805. Rare Northern Soul recording. The record is in NM- condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the green Sanns labels are in NM condition, although one side does have a small round 9cent sticker on it, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in a plain sleeve.

Published in Soul / Motown

Booker T. & The MG's original 1967 US album release of 'Hip Hug-Her' [Stax 717] Mono. The stickered sleeve is very bright and clean as is the record and labels, there is four very small 'ticks' written on the reverse of the sleeve next to some of the track listings, other wise the sleeve as is the record is in EX+ condition.

Published in Soul / Motown

Booker T. & The MG's original 1968 UK album release of 'Doin Our Thing' [Stax 230 002] Mono. The sleeve is very bright and clean as is the record and labels, there is some very small 'ticks' written on the reverse of the sleeve next to some of the track listings, other wise the sleeve as is the record is in EX+ condition.

Published in Soul / Motown

David Bowie - I Dig Everything/ I'm Not Losing Sleep, very rare single from 1966 on the Pye Label, 7N.17157, pink Pye coloured label. The record is in a good VG+ condition, having been played a few times and showing some surface marks, but still clean and bright and plays very well with no jumps or skips, and hardly any background noise, just a little on the play-in before the music starts. The labels are again in a good VG+ condition, clean and bright, but does have the name 'Stirling' written on both sides of the label. Housed in a red/pink company sleeve.

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