Leon Haywood - Baby Reconsider - 70's Vault - Northern Soul *Classic )♫

Sold Date: June 12, 2016
Start Date: June 3, 2016
Final Price: £30.00 (GBP)
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LEON HAYWOOD

BABY RECONSIDER




INSTRUMENTAL




  VAULT 801

I have read this is a official re-release hence the b-side

being an instrumental by the fatfish orchestra


*Found this on soul source*

The Vault 45 isn't a boot as I understand it as Vault was part of same company as Fat Fish or part of Fantasy or some similar link...it was a (legal) re-press for Simon Souusan and Soussan definitely had access to a multi-track of "Baby Reconsider" which is how he got the instrumental as he passed on the multi-track to Les McCutcheon along with Mirwood master tapes and they were stored in my garage for years. Bobby Mandolph multi-track was also there as I recall.
Bob Fisher was working at EMI and was behind the "Baby Reconsider" issue on Fantasy and from what I remember was very proud of the UK sound mastering job done compared to the US Fat Fish original.

Manship 6th edition has it in, but also it is in the guide to bootlegs 

IN EX CONDITION

 THE ORIGINAL SELLS FOR £600



(See grading below)

 

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Grading as follows with +/- to detail:-












M - nearly as good as the day it was pressed 

EX + =No blemishes very few paper marks













EX =  Visually nice with Paper marks with at most a couple of small surface blemises under closer inspection labels may have slight marks plays without crackles or pops













EX - = Visually nice but with more surface blemishes no large scratches plays with a few crackles on intro only






VG + = Several non feelable scratches dull vinyl some cackle and minor pop's









VG   = Feelable scratches and marks dull vinyl and audible wear at times no skipping or jumping ok for DJ'ing






G = as VG but definitely very worn and audible wear throughout but will play through without skips etc