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| Upper: The front sleeve of the Taiwan pressing (left) is of significantly lower printing quality than the Japanese release (right, the obi removed).
 Lower: The rear of the Taiwanese sleeve (left) is unique in featuring the
 lyrics compared to the standard sleeve (right, Japanese).
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In appearance, a 
Taiwanese copy of 
NEBRASKA LP in my collection is like a typical Asian pirate pressing that differs notably in several aspects from the official releases in the 
U.S., 
U.K., and 
Japan. First, it is licensed by an obscure company (
Lee Ming Records Ltd.) with a unique catalog number (
LMSP-004). Second, the front picture of the album sleeve is  inferior in its printing quality  (which is also true for the 
Korean LP), losing the details compared with the 
Japanese LP (
CBS/SONY 25AP-2440), and strangely carries the lyrics on the back. So, the cardboard inner sleeve is not contained. Third, the record labels are amateurish in black & white with completely different looking from those of the 
Columbia/CBS Records, depicting what is considered a company or label logo, "
Star Power." All these observations might be enough to conclude that it is a product of piracy activity.