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Finally, the shrink-wrapped, stickered copy joins my collection. All the others obtained previously are shrink-removed without the sticker. |
"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.
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May 14, 2022
Collecting log: BORN TO RUN Japanese original LP with an oval-shaped sticker
May 5, 2022
DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN US LP variations: Notes on the late pressing labels and deadwax
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Even a barcode-bearing, very late issue comes with the hype sticker as viewed in the mirror (This one is a Pitman pressing with the matrix numbers G2C/G1C). See my thoughts on DARKNESS stickers posted previously (8/24/2020 and 8/29/2020). |
The DARKNESS label variation continues. Here are some notes for the U.S. late pressing, although I don't own as many copies as the early pressing. With the shutdown of the pressing plants in Santa Maria, CA (1963 to 1981), and Terre Haute, IN (1953 to 1982), in the early 1980s, vinyl releases after that from Columbia Records were manufactured at the old Pitman factory, NJ (1960 to 1986), and the newly launched facility located in Carrollton, GA (1981 to 1991). As the major differences from the early releases, at first, these late issues came in the sleeve with the small tracklist/white credit on the rear side, often accompanying the barcode on the upper right corner. Second, the inner sleeve is made of thin paper with poor-quality pictures. Finally, the discs do not carry TML-M or TML-S stamps on each side of the dead-wax space.