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Jeff Perry – Call On Me (Vocal) / Call On Me (Instrumental). 7 inch vinyl single record.

Item ID: EX7011
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The catalog number EX7011 refers to the highly sought-after 2016 reissue of Jeff Perry’s 1977 masterpiece, "Call On Me." Released by Expansion Records, this 45rpm single is a textbook example of a "Modern Soul" essential. It bridges the gap between the rare soul underground and high-end 1970s studio production.

This reissue was a landmark for soul collectors because it provided the first-ever 7" pairing of the vocal and instrumental versions on the same disc.

  • Side A: "Call On Me" (Vocal)

  • Side B: "Call On Me" (Instrumental)

  • Label: Expansion Records (under license from Sony/Epic)

  • Format: 7" Black Vinyl, 45 RPM

  • Significance: Originally released on Epic in 1977, the original US copies are notoriously difficult to find in clean condition. Jeff Perry (also known as Jeffree) is soul royalty, brother to Greg Perry and a frequent collaborator with the Invictus/Hot Wax production teams.


πŸ’Ž Collectors' Value & Appeal

1. The "Instrumental" Grail

For many DJs and collectors, the Instrumental version on the B-side is the real prize. In the 1970s, it was often relegated to promotional-only copies or obscure B-sides. By putting both on one high-quality, remastered 45, Expansion created a "utility player" record that every soul DJ now keeps in their box.

2. Market Scarcity vs. Original Price

  • Original 1977 Epic Pressing: If you find an original US Epic copy in Mint condition, expect to pay $120 to $180 (£95–£145).

  • EX7011 Reissue Value: Since its release in 2016, this reissue has held its value remarkably well. While it originally retailed for about £10.00, it now consistently sells for $18 to $35 (£14–£28) on the secondary market.

  • Investment Status: It is currently listed as "Out of Stock" at major distributors (Juno, Soul Brother), which means its value is likely to continue rising as it becomes a "legacy" reissue.

3. The Chicago Soul Pedigree

Jeff Perry's "Call On Me" is often cited as one of the perfect examples of the "Chicago Sound"—sophisticated, uplifting, and incredibly well-arranged. This gives the record a universal appeal that crosses over from Northern Soul fans to Modern Soul and Boogie collectors.


πŸ“Š Quick Summary

Feature Details
Collector Tier Mid-range (Essential "Filler" for a pro collection)
Market Trend Steady appreciation (Rarely drops below original retail)
Top Tracks "Call On Me" (Vocal) — A modern soul anthem.
Format Appeal High (7" vinyl is the preferred format for this genre)

Summary for the Collector

The EX7011 is not just a reprint; it’s the "Definitive Version" for anyone who actually wants to play the music out loud. It provides the clean, loud mastering required for club play that the 1977 originals sometimes lack.

Pro Tip: Look for copies in the original Expansion card sleeve. Collectors often discount records in generic white sleeves, but a "complete" Expansion package will always command the highest price.

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