BUNDLE of 52 PYE 45s Lonnie Donegan Petula Clark Benny Hill Emile Ford Viscounts
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*************************************** BIG BUNDLE of PYE 45s, 1958-1961 &c. (52)
All listed below in detail - with condition grades*.
* (Please refer to my notes about condition grades, further below.)
If anyone wants to "cherry-pick," please go ahead and make me an offer accordingly.
Condition: (Please disregard condition grades in Item Specifics! *) (Ebay Item Specifics do not allow ''Made In England'' or ''Made in Gt. Britain''.) Discs almost all Good, if not better.
I've counted 13 as Excellent
19 as Very Good
15 as Good
4 as Fairly Good and 1 as Fair Only 1 has no centre.
Practically all in correct original sleeves.
1958 1. 7N 15120, Gary Miller - The Story Of My Life / Put A Light In The Window (Very Good) 2. 7N 15129, Lonnie Donegan - Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / The Grand Coolie Dam (Excellent) 3. 7N 15129, Lonnie Donegan - Nobody Loves Like An Irishman / The Grand Coulie Dam (Excellent) 4. 7N 15140, Gary Miller - On The Street Where You Live / That's For Me (Very Good) 5. 7N 15147, Joe "Mr. Piano" Henderson - Trudie / Love Is The Sweetest Thing (Excellent) 6. 7N 15152, Petula Clark - Devotion / St. Tropez (Good) 7. 7N 15158, Lonnie Donegan - Times Are Getting Hard Boys / Lonesome Traveller (Good) 1959 8. 7N 15187, Joe "Mr. Piano" Henderson - Chick / Dream Of Olwen (Very Good) 9. 7N 15192, Dickie Valentine - Venus / Where? (In the Old Home Town) (Very Good) 10. 7N 15206, Lonnie Donegan - Battle Of New Orleans (mtx. A-2) / Darling Corey (Very Good) 11. 7N 15206, Lonnie Donegan - Battle Of New Orleans (mtx. A-3) / Darling Corey (Good) 12. 7N 15214, Bill Shepherd Orchestra - What A Difference A Day Made / Stardust (Excellent) 13. 7N 15220, Petula Clark - Adonis / If I Had My Way (Fairly Good) 14. 7N 15221, Dickie Valentine - One More Sunrise (Morgen) / You Touch My Hand (Very Good) 15. 7N 15224, Joe "Mr. Piano" Henderson - Treble Chance / Flirtation Waltz (Excellent) 16. 7N 15230, Petula Clark - Dear Daddy / Through The Livelong Day (Very Good) 17. 7N 15231, David Macbeth - Mr. Blue / Here's A Heart (Very Good) 18. 7N 15234, The Kestrels - There Comes A Time / In The Chapel In The Moonlight (Good) 19. 7N 15236, Julian - Sue Saturday / Can't Wait (Fair) 20. 7N 15237, Lonnie Donegan - San Miguel / Talking Guitar Blues (Good) 21. 7N 15246, John Warren's Strictempo Orchestra - May You Always / Manhattan (both Slow Foxtrot) (Pye Strictempo label) (Very Good) 1960 22. 7N 15256, Lonnie Donegan - My Old Man's A Dustman / The Golden Vanity (Excellent) 23. 7N 15260, Lance Fortune - All On My Own / This Love I Have For You (Good) 24. 7N 15268, Emile Ford & the Checkmates - You'll Never Know What You're Missin' 'Til You Try / Still (Very Good) 25. 7N 15269, George Formby - Happy Go Lucky Me / Banjo Boy (Excellent) 26. 7N 15272, Kenny Ball & his Jazz Band - Teddy Bears' Picnic / Waltzing Matilda (Very Good) 27. 7N 15275, Lonnie Donegan - Lorelei / In All My Wildest Dreams (Good) 28. 7N 15281, Petula Clark - Cinderella Jones / All Over Now (Good) 29. 7N 15282, Emile Ford - Them There Eyes / Question (Very Good) 30. 7N 15287, The Viscounts - Shortnin' Bread / Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum (Good) 31. 7N 15293, Edmund Hockridge - Largo Al Factotum (Rossini) / Soliloquy (from "Carousel") (Excellent and picture sleeve Very Good) 32. 7N 15296, Miki & Griff - Rockin' Alone (In An Old Rocking Chair) / I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail (dated 1959) (Excellent) 33. 7N 15303, Joan Regan - Must Be Santa / Will Santy Come To Shanty Town (Excellent) 34. 7N 15305, Pete Chester & the Consulates - Ten Swingin' Bottles / Whole Lotta Shakin' On The Range (Good) 35. 7N 15312, Lonnie Donegan - Lively ! / Black Cat Cross My Path Today (Very Good) 36. 7N 15322, Joe Brown - Shine / The Switch (Very Good) 37. 7N 15322, Joe Brown - Shine / The Switch (2nd copy) (Good) 1961 38. 7N 15327, Benny Hill - Pepy's Diary / Gather In The Mushrooms (Very Good, but manufacturing fault on B-side) 39. 7N 15328, The Jeff Rowena Group - Peanut Vendor / Bullfight [believed to be a Joe Meek production though not stated] (Fairly Good) 40. 7N 15331, Emile Ford & the Checkmates - What Am I Gonna Do / A Kiss To Build A Dream On (Very Good) 41. 7N 15338, Gary Miller - Dream Harbour / Goodnight Sweetheart (Excellent) 42. 7N 15344, The Viscounts - Banned In Boston / Moonlight Promises (Good, no centre) 43. 7N 15346, Miki & Griff - Have I Stayed Away Too Long / You Don't Ever Write Or Call (Good) 44. 7N 15347, Lance Fortune - Who's Gonna Tell Me / Love Is The Sweetest Thing (Fairly Good) 45. 7N 15359, Benny Hill - Transistor Radio / Gypsy Rock (Fairly Good) 46. 7N 15365, The Jeff Rowena Group - John Peel / Ambush [certainly a Joe Meek production though not stated on labels] (Excellent) 47. 7N 15371, Lonnie Donegan - Michael, Row The Boat / Lumbered (Very Good) 48. 7N 15377, Edmund Hockridge - Hey, Look Me Over / Moon River (Very Good) 49. 7N 15386, Miki & Griff - Tennessee Waltz / Whispering Hope (Very Good) 50. 7N 15387, The Brook Brothers - Married / I Love Girls (Excellent) 1964 51. 7N 15711, Shelley - I Will Be Wishing / Why Won't You Say (That You Love Me) (Good) 1968 52. NEP 24299, Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Donovan : Jennifer Juniper / Mellow Yellow / There Is A Mountain / Hurdy Gurdy Man (Good, no sleeve) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Will be well packaged for full protection in transit.
Payment by PayPal preferred but not in the case of local collection. * I disagree with Ebay's - and Goldmine's and Record Collector's - definitions of condition grades for records. It is about time true definitions were settled. I shall set out my own here : Excellent means excellent. Nothing to take away the delight of receiving and playing the record. (I rarely use this grade as it is difficult to guarantee 100%.) Very Good means very good. Light surface marks are allowable provided they do not interrupt listening pleasure. Anything less cannot be called very good. Good really means good (as opposed to those other definitions!). Surface scratches are allowable provided they do not cause unpleasant listening experience. Fairly Good is acceptable on the understanding that this is an item that has suffered over time from carelessness but still should be playable with no hangups. (I have received so many items labelled Ex-, vg++ and suchlike which I would grade as 'Fairly Good', if that. I am equally strict with grading my own collection.) (And what the hell is this "Inlay" that Ebay insists on?) *************************************** ALSO STILL AVAILABLE - BUY ONE TODAY ! MY NEW BOOK PUBLISHED INDEPENDENTLY (in December 2021). "VINYL DAVE'S BOOK OF FAVOURITE LABELS" A beautifully printed full-colour stamp catalogue gave me the idea about 10 years ago. I thought, wouldn't it be good if.... But, as I soon realised, British record labels are so BORING!! Decca, Columbia, Brunswick, Polydor, they kept the same label design for decades! The idea kept coming back to me. And gradually this book evolved - (101 reasons / excuses for collecting records.) Numbered limited edition. (See my other listings for a detailed preview.) 272 pages packed with very nearly a thousand labels throughout the 20th Century, A & Ms to Zonophones, dating from a 7-inch Berliner disc of 1899 to the Last 78s, from the First 45s to a black label juke box single of the 1990s. Back in the 1960s Auntie Beeb was forced to accept the sheer popularity of the vinyl 45 and suddenly had to employ - the horror ! - disc jockeys ... You may remember the "oldies" that we all loved or you may be just discovering an unforgettable magical Golden Age - which answers, I hope, the question : "Why would anyone want to publish a book of record labels?" Does it really matter if 45s get into the wrong sleeves? Or if wrong dates are printed on the labels? Do computers make good radio programmers? How many foreign languages hit the U.K. charts? What became of the original White Christmas? And what did happen to the Beatles' first Parlophone single? (Their second made Number One in New Musical Express - therefore also Radio Luxembourg (2 wks.) ; Melody Maker - so also Daily Mirror and others (2 wks.), B.B.C.'s Pick Of The Pops (3 wks.), also Disc (2 wks.), Pop Weekly (2 wks.) as well as E.M.I.'s own chart and of course Mersey Beat. But not Record Retailer which is generally agreed to be the least reliable for the 1960s (used by Record Mirror and Guinness). Awarded a Silver Disc for 250,000 sales in April 1963.) NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION, LARGE FORMAT (approx. A4) and more than 1 kg. Original price was £26.00 + £3.00 p & p.
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