Are these the same records?
Fatback
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The Groove Merchant copy is sealed. I can't listen to it. Never heard the record. Great cover though. Looks like the other (Black Cat, Capital) cover is the same record though. Probably came out later?I know these are the same records, but I'm trying to determine which one came out first. If you had to keep one, which would it be?Tough call because both covers are cool.
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Obviously you keep them both.
Likely. So you don't know nothing about the Jr. Parker lp?
Holla at my PM with your shipping info. I need to return those Wire DVDs . Thought I'd make it to DC before the dude gets bornt, but looking unlikely.
OKey doke.
Yeah, I know NOTHING about those Junior Parker joints, sorry.
Spoken like a Herbie Mann completist
I don't know about the Coltrane one but I do know that Traneing In OG deep grooves are worth a couple bucks. I've never noticed the other one.
I was reading in Wax Poetics(I think) that Herbie Mann appears on these records (uncredited!), so yes, it is advised that Fatback keep these if he wants to sleep at night.
Simple logic would say that the cat cover came first. Can anyone imagine the marketing dept asking to replace the mini-skirt for the black cat? Unlikely.
good call and...
Really....read much? First day with the new eyeballs, Jerky?
Exactly - he was briefly a producer at Capitol and for some reason he got to take several of those sessions over to GM
The one on the right is OG, from 1957. The one on the left is from 1964...the album was renamed "Traneing In" then.
Now that makes sense, this has always confused me.....
uups this has been wrote already...
Does this mean that you are back to perpetrating in peace? I think you need to better consider people's feelings.
This is where I chime in. McDonald's rarely, if ever, repressed their records, and the demand for them is non-existent. It's impulse buying, so there was only one initial pressing for any of their records. These two look as if they were released at the same time.
Now, if you get those McDonald's records where Ronald McDonald was voiced by Willard Scott, you might have something.