Craig W Posted Friday at 18:03 Posted Friday at 18:03 Is this real or a boot as the label text is different from any I can find online. The etched matrix numbers are Side 1 - W4KM 0901 1-E Side 2 - W4KM 1006 -E Thank you
Craig W Posted Friday at 18:08 Author Posted Friday at 18:08 Hi Yes thank's , I know that but is it genuine or a boot?
Solidsoul Posted Friday at 20:35 Posted Friday at 20:35 2 hours ago, Craig W said: Hi Yes thank's , I know that but is it genuine or a boot? Are the numbers in the run out grooves scratched in or machine stamped? I think there are three different label design original demos. Two vinyl and one styrene. There is a styrene 1970's reissue as well.
The Yank Posted Friday at 21:50 Posted Friday at 21:50 (edited) If you go on discogs, it looks close to the Rockaway pressing. What's strange is the stars at the top and bottom of the label look like someone added them in blue ink versus black on the picture below. And the credits on the left side are now the the right side. Edited Friday at 21:52 by The Yank
Robbk Posted Friday at 23:31 Posted Friday at 23:31 1 hour ago, The Yank said: If you go on discogs, it looks close to the Rockaway pressing. What's strange is the stars at the top and bottom of the label look like someone added them in blue ink versus black on the picture below. And the credits on the left side are now the the right side. That looks like an original to me. I have several Lauries with the record/credit information sides reversed. That isn't a "sign" that such a label indicates a bootleg.
The Yank Posted yesterday at 03:38 Posted yesterday at 03:38 I never said it was a bootleg, I just pointed out it looked like the Rockaway pressing except the credits were reversed. The blue stars ( instead of black) were another difference.
Solidsoul Posted yesterday at 07:17 Posted yesterday at 07:17 (edited) If it's the demo with Advance Release written down the sides and has the matrix numbers machined stamped in the run out groove, it's a definite original. Edited yesterday at 09:29 by Solidsoul
Craig W Posted yesterday at 08:01 Author Posted yesterday at 08:01 The matrix numbers are etched in the run out grooves. Also there is no Recorded at text under Hoagy Lands on the A side.
Solidsoul Posted yesterday at 10:09 Posted yesterday at 10:09 (edited) 5 hours ago, Craig W said: The matrix numbers are etched in the run out grooves. Also there is no Recorded at text under Hoagy Lands on the A side. As I mentioned earlier, there are two original vinyl demos with the writing credits in different places. The machined stamped copies have the Recorded At Allegro Studios info at the bottom and the other demo design has this info on the right hand A side. I don't know if this second design ( different pressing plant?) is stamped or just has etched in matrix numbers. Can someone confirm this either way ? Edited yesterday at 13:02 by Solidsoul
Zoomsoulblue Posted yesterday at 15:55 Posted yesterday at 15:55 Number stamped plus R I brought this back in 1978 for £5 major St Ives sounds back in 1976/77 1
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