Motown Fox
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The rarest and most expensive soul record in history, the 45rpm vinyl edition on Motown of Frank Wilson's "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)" ,has been offered for sale by Kenny Burrell, a DJ who hails from Cowdenbeath. See below for the story in the Sunday Times.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/article5732973.ece
It states that it could go for as much as £75,000 :icon_eek:
Of the three copies of the record that are known to exist, a warped copy is in the possession of a record dealer in the north of England.
Gordy owns another, which he rescued from Motown’s quality control department and which is now kept for posterity in a temperature-controlled room in Hollywood.
The third is this one in Scotland, where it has been for more than a decade since it was bought by Burrell for a staggering £15,000 — a purchase funded by a family windfall.
Guess we wont be seeing it on Ebay:icon_wink
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/article5732973.ece
It states that it could go for as much as £75,000 :icon_eek:
Of the three copies of the record that are known to exist, a warped copy is in the possession of a record dealer in the north of England.
Gordy owns another, which he rescued from Motown’s quality control department and which is now kept for posterity in a temperature-controlled room in Hollywood.
The third is this one in Scotland, where it has been for more than a decade since it was bought by Burrell for a staggering £15,000 — a purchase funded by a family windfall.
Guess we wont be seeing it on Ebay:icon_wink
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