This 7" single from the US, which is released 28 years ago in 1987, features my favorite live performance on the flip side and is the first collectible I obtained this new year. At first glance, it may look like a test pressing, but this 7" single is actually a regular pressing without the paper label on Side A of the vinyl disc.
I have several 7" and LP discs with production errors from tiny to serious, such as a misspelling or typo (like African copies of THE RIVER), a blank record label, mixing-up side A/B labels, and unbelievable manufacturing mistakes (such as an inner sleeve of a New Zealand copy of THE RIVER). However, this type of error (i.e. a disc without a label) is new to my collection. These erroneous releases in my possession will be shown sometime in a future.
"You don't see no music on the records unless you watch the grooves. And that ain't much. That's pretty boring,"
once said Bruce Springsteen. Despite his words, I have never felt bored when looking at these vinyl analog artifacts.
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Jan 31, 2015
Jan 25, 2015
BORN TO RUN US pressing LP variants: the script cover
The lyric sheets and track-list card are not genuine but photocopied |
The matrix numbers of this test pressing are "P AL-33795-1A" and "P BL-33795-1A" on Side A and Side B, respectively, as you can get the information elsewhere on relevant internet sites. So, these matrix numbers with the suffix "1A" is the obvious signature of the earliest copies which are pressed at the Columbia Records pressing plant in Pitman, New Jersey, as named on the generic white test pressing labels on the wax.
There is another dead wax inscription "MCR" on each side, most probably referring to the Master Cutting Room, the mastering part of the Record Plant Studios, New York City, where all the songs but the title track of the BORN TO RUN album are recorded. To the best of my knowledge, this marking is only found in the run-off groove areas of the copies with the hand-etched matrix numbers, such as the script cover and the commercial releases with the catalog number prefix "PC" of PC33795 (including both the white label promo [WLP] and regular red label issues), but not in those of the later issues with the catalog number prefix "JC" (the matrix numbers of "JC" series are machine-typed).
When I obtained the script cover a long time ago, what I did first was to compare these matrix hand-etchings with those of the WLP and early regular releases (both with "John" misspelling on the rear sleeve). This was because I just wanted to know whether the test pressing is a kind of something special and distinct from or not different from early copies of the WLP and commercial red label issues, in terms of the stamper plate or master disc by which the vinyl discs have been pressed.
The answer was, now as shown in the pictures above, that the matrix etchings are identical among the three pressings for both P AL-33795-1A/P BL-33795-1A and MCR markings. So, these vinyls are apparently pressed using the same stamper and the only difference is timing of pressing. As I had thought that this test pressing was something special, I remember that there was a tiny disappointment in spite of the massive delight of getting one of the greatest and memorable items among Springsteen collectors in the world.
— To be continued.
Jan 18, 2015
BORN TO RUN US pressing LP variants
Various copies of this classic album with more than half being the US pressings |
— To be continued.
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