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| Upper, the original matte surface; Lower, the reissue laminated sleeve | 
"You don't see no music on the records unless you watch the grooves. And that ain't much. That's pretty boring,"
Bruce Springsteen once said. Despite his words, I have never felt bored when looking at these vinyl analog artifacts. 
I hope you enjoy reading this blog as much as I enjoy sharing information and my personal thoughts with you. 
Feb 22, 2015
Classic Vinyl Bootleg Revisited: TEARDROPS ON THE CITY 3LP (concluded)
This is a follow-up posting to the last blog that attempted to clarify the differences between the original and reissue releases of this famous triple vinyl bootleg from THE RIVER European Tour in 1981. 
[4]  As already mentioned, the notable difference is observed in the interior sleeve: the original has non-laminated matte surface. On the other hand, the reissue sleeve is laminated and becomes more darker than the original, most probably due to the use of re-photograghed image of the original one. This not only reproduces the fold line on the center of the sleeve as shown previously (that is NOT an actual fold), but also results in noticeable loss of picture details (for example, compare the mechanical appearance of a telephotographic camera). Like the outer colored sleeve, the interior image is also slightly expanded and therefore cut a little on its margin when compared to the original sleeve.
Feb 20, 2015
Classic Vinyl Bootleg Revisited: TEARDROPS ON THE CITY 3LP (continued)
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| At least one of the best-looking vinyl bootlegs Upper, (what I believe) original copy; beneath, repressing | 
"... These two sets (i.e. TEARDROPS ON THE CITY and FOLLOW THAT DREAM) are sadly the only document we have from the shows since the mastertapes were destroyed during the mid-eighties by a fire in a building in the North of Sweden. This fact rendered the vinyl sets to be the only way to access the shows ever since..."
Feb 15, 2015
Classic Vinyl Bootleg Revisited: TEARDROPS ON THE CITY 3LP
"Ridiculously 
overpriced, impossible to find even at the ridiculous price, these two 
three record sets nonetheless rank as the very best sound quality of any
 Springsteen live bootleg and that's saying something.”  That's what the author started with when he began to write about two Swedish vinyl bootlegs, FOLLOW THAT DREAM and TEARDROPS ON THE CITY, in a short column article entitled “The essential bootleg album guide” that is featured in the fanzine Backstreets no. 6 (May 1983).
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| The five titles of Swedish vinyl bootlegs from the early 1980s. Upper row: (What I believe) the original pressings. Lower row: The reissues from the mid-1980s. | 
Feb 8, 2015
BORN TO RUN US pressing LP variants: white label promo (3)
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| DJ time strip, commonly found in the US white label promotional (and regular red label) LPs up to DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN. | 
Feb 6, 2015
BORN TO RUN US pressing LP variants: white label promo (2)
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| Columbia "Demo" stamp, circa 1975 | 
Feb 4, 2015
BORN TO RUN US pressing LP variants: white label promo (1)
Although it still takes big money to obtain a copy of the script cover (for example, the latest eBay auction ending on January 25 has involved a total of 11 bids with the final amounts of US $1,107.00), you can easily find and get, at a much cheaper cost, the white label promotional (WLP) issues of BORN TO RUN LP US pressings. As pointed out in the previous post, based on the matrix information, the early promo and regular LP copies are made with the same pair of stampers that is originally used for pressing the script cover test pressing. So, if you pursue the best original sound (not remastering!) available for the vinyl album, an early WLP copy may be the choice unless it is exhausted due to aging and overplaying at a radio station.
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