Chris L Posted October 7, 2021 Posted October 7, 2021 Some years ago I bought a Younghearts - Little togetherness from a small record shop outside Cleveland, Ohio. It's vinyl and has 'Nashville Matrix' stamped in run-out. Because of the circumstances I'm assuming it's an original, I've seen plenty 1970s boots and this is different. Any thoughts or comments ? Cheers, Chris
Solidsoul Posted October 7, 2021 Posted October 7, 2021 Nice find! The vinyl Nashville matrix stamped copies are originals. 2
Dave Pinch Posted October 8, 2021 Posted October 8, 2021 (edited) yep totally original.. i had one too Edited October 8, 2021 by Dave Pinch 1
Autumnstoned Posted April 30 Posted April 30 (edited) Is there a distinction between Younghearts - Little Togetherness on vinyl with the Nashville Matrix stamp and The Younghearts - A Little Togetherness also on vinyl with a stamped Nashville Matrix or are they both considered originals? I’ve got The Younghearts - A Little Togetherness with JC 67 C 506 A RE Nashville Matrix 5 in the deadwax which I always thought was a bootleg but have noticed recently that similar copies are described as an original if stamped with Nashville Matrix. I’m not sure this was established one way or another in the original thread on here. Any views? Edited April 30 by Autumnstoned
Tlscapital Posted May 1 Posted May 1 (edited) 10 hours ago, Autumnstoned said: Is there a distinction between Younghearts - Little Togetherness on vinyl with the Nashville Matrix stamp and The Younghearts - A Little Togetherness also on vinyl with a stamped Nashville Matrix or are they both considered originals? I’ve got The Younghearts - A Little Togetherness with JC 67 C 506 A RE Nashville Matrix 5 in the deadwax which I always thought was a bootleg but have noticed recently that similar copies are described as an original if stamped with Nashville Matrix. I’m not sure this was established one way or another in the original thread on here. Any views? Three pressing plants involved. First pressed at monarch (styrene) titled 'little togetherness' then re-pressed 'A little togetherness'. Those Monarch pressings got at least 5 pressing variants between the promo, both titles variants, one artists name variation as The Tempos and a production change of position on the label... Indicating as many runs of pressing batches all along as the demand was growing or revived... But how long ? One year ? To farther involving two other pressing plant (Best Way and yours) for two vinyl issues variants. Yours is this one that was copied to be booted. Only yours is the real thing that is amongst other things machined stamp. Edited May 1 by Tlscapital 1 2
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