Tilly71 Posted February 28 Posted February 28 (edited) Looking for the 1973 2nd edition Hib orange label version of Luther Ingram - If It's All The Same To You Babe / Exus Trek 698 Can be G upwards or atleast playable with no skips / jumps. thanks Edited February 29 by Tilly71 Edit
Tlscapital Posted February 28 Posted February 28 (edited) You might want to specify the first 1967 orange pressing or the 1972/1973 official re-issue one. Price difference should greatly affect the choice there if ever... Edited February 28 by Tlscapital
Tilly71 Posted February 29 Author Posted February 29 7 hours ago, Tlscapital said: You might want to specify the first 1967 orange pressing or the 1972/1973 official re-issue one. Price difference should greatly affect the choice there if ever... Cheers, I thought the green label was the only original 1st issue, didn’t realise the orange label was OG & RE version also.
Tilly71 Posted February 29 Author Posted February 29 Sorry to ask, was there any bootlegs made of the orange label version?
Tlscapital Posted February 29 Posted February 29 1 hour ago, Tilly71 said: Cheers, I thought the green label was the only original 1st issue, didn’t realise the orange label was OG & RE version also. The 2 green styrene pressings are the firsts self distributed pressings ('Shelley' pressing plant and 'promo' copy Monarch pressing plant ?) then came the vinyl Atco Distributed variants with the green stocker and white promo SP (Speciality pressing plant) and the orange and white promo PL (Plastic pressing plant). Then later the Atco group reissued the PL orange pressing by 1972 or 1973. The green vinyl pressings is a later bootleg sounding like crap. Then much later it was officially re-issued on a green label with a fair but digitalized re-mastering... Hence why the orange first re-issue is the best way to obtain it below £100... 1
Tilly71 Posted February 29 Author Posted February 29 (edited) 11 hours ago, Tlscapital said: The 2 green styrene pressings are the firsts self distributed pressings ('Shelley' pressing plant and 'promo' copy Monarch pressing plant ?) then came the vinyl Atco Distributed variants with the green stocker and white promo SP (Speciality pressing plant) and the orange and white promo PL (Plastic pressing plant). Then later the Atco group reissued the PL orange pressing by 1972 or 1973. The green vinyl pressings is a later bootleg sounding like crap. Then much later it was officially re-issued on a green label with a fair but digitalized re-mastering... Hence why the orange first re-issue is the best way to obtain it below £100... Is it true the 73 orange Hib reissue has the words “wylia” instead of “wylie” on the original? Edited February 29 by Tilly71 Mistake
Tlscapital Posted February 29 Posted February 29 5 minutes ago, Tilly71 said: Is it true the 73 orange Hib reissue has the words “wylia” instead of “wylie” on the original?
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