AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO THE VALADIERS VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...
UK 7" vinyl, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl...
Top release decades
1960s...
Top music labels
Oriole...
Top barcodes
Top catalogue numbers
45-CBA1809...
Top titles
I Found A Girl...
Top wanted titles
I Found A Girl...
Other artist names
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Related artists
Tamla Motown, The Valadiers...
A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...
![](https://images.991.com/70x70/The+Valadiers+I+Found+A+Girl-367317.jpg) | THE VALADIERS I Found A Girl (Unbelievably rare original 1963 UK
Oriole American label 2-track 7" vinyl single, also including You'll Be
Sorry Someday - quite simply the Holy Grail for UK Motown collectors!
This copy comes with an original Oriolecompany sleeve - see
'Additional Info' for further details... 45-CBA1809)
Tracklisting: This Detroit vocal quartet were one of the first white groups to record for Motown. Originally issued in the US on Gordy 7013 in January 1963, this is their sole UK release (issued two months later) - one of nineteen that Motown licensed to the Oriole label in an attempt to break into the UK market, and one that hardly ever appears for sale!
Lead singer Stuart Avig went on to record for Ed Wingate at Detroit's other legendary studio Golden World, finding favour on the UK Northern Soul scene with 'Angelina, Oh Angelina' (as Stewart Ames).
On to condition…
The vinyl shows quite a number of scuff marks and some scratches but retains a nice shine and plays through with no jumps and minimal background noise thanks to the quality of the mastering and the heavyweight vinyl used - it really does sound terrific! The matrix/master numbers are hand scratched into the 'dead wax' area on each side.
The black and white 'rough' textured paper labels are clean with sharp silver print. Most importantly, the original 4-prong centre remains intact and shows little discernible spindle wear! | ![](https://images.991.com/70x70/The+Valadiers+I+Found+A+Girl-367317.jpg) | THE VALADIERS I Found A Girl (Unbelievably rare original 1963 UK
Oriole American label 2-track 7" vinyl single, also including You'll Be
Sorry Someday - quite simply the Holy Grail for UK Motown collectors!
This copy comes with an original Oriolecompany sleeve - see
'Additional Info' for further details... 45-CBA1809)
Tracklisting: This Detroit vocal quartet were one of the first white groups to record for Motown. Originally issued in the US on Gordy 7013 in January 1963, this is their sole UK release (issued two months later) - one of nineteen that Motown licensed to the Oriole label in an attempt to break into the UK market, and one that hardly ever appears for sale!
Lead singer Stuart Avig went on to record for Ed Wingate at Detroit's other legendary studio Golden World, finding favour on the UK Northern Soul scene with 'Angelina, Oh Angelina' (as Stewart Ames).
On to condition…
The vinyl shows quite a number of scuff marks and some scratches but retains a nice shine and plays through with no jumps and minimal background noise thanks to the quality of the mastering and the heavyweight vinyl used - it really does sound terrific! The matrix/master numbers are hand scratched into the 'dead wax' area on each side.
The black and white 'rough' textured paper labels are clean with sharp silver print. Most importantly, the original 4-prong centre remains intact and shows little discernible spindle wear! | ![](https://images.991.com/70x70/The+Valadiers+I+Found+A+Girl-367317.jpg) | THE VALADIERS I Found A Girl (Unbelievably rare original 1963 UK
Oriole American label 2-track 7" vinyl single, also including You'll Be
Sorry Someday - quite simply the Holy Grail for UK Motown collectors!
This copy comes with an original Oriolecompany sleeve - see
'Additional Info' for further details... 45-CBA1809)
Tracklisting: This Detroit vocal quartet were one of the first white groups to record for Motown. Originally issued in the US on Gordy 7013 in January 1963, this is their sole UK release (issued two months later) - one of nineteen that Motown licensed to the Oriole label in an attempt to break into the UK market, and one that hardly ever appears for sale!
Lead singer Stuart Avig went on to record for Ed Wingate at Detroit's other legendary studio Golden World, finding favour on the UK Northern Soul scene with 'Angelina, Oh Angelina' (as Stewart Ames).
On to condition…
The vinyl shows quite a number of scuff marks and some scratches but retains a nice shine and plays through with no jumps and minimal background noise thanks to the quality of the mastering and the heavyweight vinyl used - it really does sound terrific! The matrix/master numbers are hand scratched into the 'dead wax' area on each side.
The black and white 'rough' textured paper labels are clean with sharp silver print. Most importantly, the original 4-prong centre remains intact and shows little discernible spindle wear! | ![](https://images.991.com/70x70/The+Valadiers+I+Found+A+Girl-367317.jpg) | THE VALADIERS I Found A Girl (Unbelievably rare original 1963 UK
Oriole American label 2-track 7" vinyl single, also including You'll Be
Sorry Someday - quite simply the Holy Grail for UK Motown collectors!
This copy comes with an original Oriolecompany sleeve - see
'Additional Info' for further details... 45-CBA1809)
Tracklisting: This Detroit vocal quartet were one of the first white groups to record for Motown. Originally issued in the US on Gordy 7013 in January 1963, this is their sole UK release (issued two months later) - one of nineteen that Motown licensed to the Oriole label in an attempt to break into the UK market, and one that hardly ever appears for sale!
Lead singer Stuart Avig went on to record for Ed Wingate at Detroit's other legendary studio Golden World, finding favour on the UK Northern Soul scene with 'Angelina, Oh Angelina' (as Stewart Ames).
On to condition…
The vinyl shows quite a number of scuff marks and some scratches but retains a nice shine and plays through with no jumps and minimal background noise thanks to the quality of the mastering and the heavyweight vinyl used - it really does sound terrific! The matrix/master numbers are hand scratched into the 'dead wax' area on each side.
The black and white 'rough' textured paper labels are clean with sharp silver print. Most importantly, the original 4-prong centre remains intact and shows little discernible spindle wear! |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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