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TWANGSVILLE Gordon Franks I might have missed it, so apologies if I'm duplicating information already on this site, but Gordon Franks also recorded for Parlophone. I have a single with "Rag Trade Rag"/"Sid's Tune" (from "Citizen James" on R4910, issued 1962, a few months before The Beatles first hit, "Love Me Do". Posted by Philip Shaw on 20 September 2012 embassy record what kind of value does embassy record by the typhoons hard days night have Posted by Frank on 14 January 2012 Embassy 45s Fascinating site and I am grateful especially for the info about the various identities of Bud Ashton. I have a collection of around 65 Embassy 45s, including 3 EPs. I am prepared to offer the collection to devotees of Embassy 45s. Posted by Dennis Roberts on 03 February 2011 Very interested if they are the "cover" singles/albums and are in good condition Posted by Steve Ellis on 29 November 2011 Spanish 10 Just discovered this fabulous Embassy Web! In response to the article by Bob Lusty, There is a No.1 Spanish 10" on Orlador (which I haven't got, but know it does exist), furthermore, there is a No.3 with reference 30075 and tracks by the Typhoons,Joan Baxter,Starlings,Ray Pilgrim,Gerry Glenn. All the best John Posted by John James HUDSON on 03 April 2010 Embassy EP WEP 1122 Hi Brian Re: EMBASSY EP – WEP 1122 (1965) - Latin-American Piano by Jules Ruben, his Piano and Percussion – THE LAST EP RELEASE??? I seem to have unearthed an Embassy EP that appears to be previously un-catalogued. Or are you going to shatter my dreams of finding a previously unknown little gem by saying you already have a copy?? If it’s true and it is previously unlisted, it seems pretty remarkable that with all the other collectors, dealers and information out there in the public domain in terms of discography’s and catalogues since 1965 that no one has come across this before – or at least seen it on Ebay as there must be more than one released! It definitely isn’t a demo or test pressing. As far as I was aware, the EP releases stopped at WEP 1121 (Paul Rich – Tribute to Eddie Cantor). This one us the next release in the series (WEP 1122) and shows a published date of 1965 on the label which would be correct. I managed to buy it from an Ebay trader in Australia recently. I can only guess that it found its way out there by an emigrating family sometime in the past. I was a bit sceptical at the time that it wasn’t a genuine Embassy release as he only showed the front cover in the Ad, but now it has arrived I can confirm that it is definitely a genuine Embassy EP. Ever seen it before? I have some photographs of the disc and sleeve for authentication. If you want to see them to post on your site, drop me an email and I’ll forward them to you. I will email Paul Pelletier too and let him know so he can add it to the catalogue for posterity. Regards, Andy Posted by Andy Whitaker on 14 January 2010 I was also unaware of WEP 1122. The highest/most recent catalogue number I have is WEP 1119 "Tribute To Jim Reeves". After this, my E.P.s become "The Big Four", which were issued in "Big Four" sleeves, rather than picture sleeves and were CBS, rather than Oriole issues. I am certainly interested in this new find and would love to know more about it. Posted by Philip Shaw on 20 September 2012 | ||