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| Hand-etched matrix numbers read AL 33795-1CJ SS / BL 33795-1BJ SS | 
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| Left and Center, Different labels for the US Columbia JC 33795 pressings; Right, Dutch red reissue label for comparison. | 
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"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. 
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| Hand-etched matrix numbers read AL 33795-1CJ SS / BL 33795-1BJ SS | 
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| Left and Center, Different labels for the US Columbia JC 33795 pressings; Right, Dutch red reissue label for comparison. | 
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Hi.
ReplyDeleteI have an issue like this with unusual red label of Columbia.
For your interest, I bought in the mid to late 90s in Barcelone (Spain)
You can see pictures of my album here https://www.discogs.com/es/Bruce-Springsteen-Born-To-Run/release/8307571
Best regards and thanks for your great contributions.
Alfons
Hi Alfons, thanks for the post and the Discogs page information. Do you know if any other Springsteen LP issues exist with this particular red labels?
ReplyDeleteHi!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know any issue with this label, but this page is very interesting
http://www.lostintheflood.priv.at/ and http://www.montibeton.com/lostintheflood/vinyl.htm
and more links to Discogs
https://www.discogs.com/es/artist/219986-Bruce-Springsteen
https://www.discogs.com/es/artist/760706-Bruce-Springsteen-The-E-Street-Band
Best Regards
Check out a new post regarding this unusual red Columbia label at: https://manattop.blogspot.jp/2016/12/supplementary-to-born-to-run-us.html
ReplyDeleteThe label at left - shorn of the "walking eye" logo - dates to 1992 or a few years thereafter, in a period Columbia - by then owned by Sony - was trying to transition away from that iconic design. The 0.96875" pressing ring indicates a pressing origin from MCA's Gloversville, NY plant, to which Sony shifted pressing for their product after their own, last vinyl pressing plant, in Carrollton, GA, closed up shop in November 1991. The "down triangle in a circle" was inserted to the label copy in the mid-1980's and probably originated from Carrollton.
ReplyDeleteOf the Columbia plants during Springsteen's run, Santa Maria was the first to fall, closing on Dec. 4, 1981 (three months after the September opening of the Carrollton plant). The next, in late 1982, was Terre Haute, which Sony then took over to retool as a CD manufacturing plant. Pitman last pressed vinyl (and styrene) in late 1986/early 1987, and was converted entirely to CD manufacture by 1988. When Carrollton closed, the label's 2.703125" (or, in metric, 68.5mm) pressing ring went with it.