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| Two DARKNESS sticker variations with the U.S. release. The purple version is rarer than the red one. | 
*One of the essential features of the early copies is to have either TML-M or TML-S stamped on each side's trail-off dead wax.
"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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| Two DARKNESS sticker variations with the U.S. release. The purple version is rarer than the red one. | 
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| The album's first single cut is Prove It All Night, but a bit strangely, the front sticker mentions the second single release only. | 
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The copy in my possession (the yellow one) is not currently with me as I keep it back in my hometown (parent's home). So, I don't have further details, but what I wrote here. (Image of the matrix number on SIDE 1 is taken from Eddy's Bruce Springsteen Lyrics website) | 
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| Two editions are distinguished only by vinyl colors. Then, which one came first? |