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Dave Edmunds Rockpile - I'm Comin' Home - Regal Zonophone RZ 3032 Same label on both sides for a start!

Side 1 actually plays MARVIN GAYE - SAVE THE CHILDREN (Tamla Motown TMG 796)

Side 2 actually plays THE CONGREGATION - SOFTLY WHISPERING I LOVE YOU (Columbia 8830)

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  • Also, it was rumoured that copies of "Mamma Mia" by Abba were pressed with a really awful pop vocal on both sides.............but it actually turned out that they weren't mispresses.

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    Think this was a "teaching tool" for a press operator - First day on the job, basically he was given any old unwanted labels and any stampers to learn how to press a record. Once he was compiten

  • In the sixties i looked everywhere for a copy of Gene Chandler Such a pretty thing imports where really hard to get at the time,eventually picked one up on a market stall in Leeds,it's got correct lab

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There are copies of The Jam's 'Start' which had The Village People's 'Can't Stop The Music' on the A side by accident.

bought a copy of william devaughn `thankful` on uk chelsea from the market as a kid only to get it home and find the a side played some popcountry track about the fourth of july..never did find out what that was

In the sixties i looked everywhere for a copy of Gene Chandler Such a pretty thing imports where really hard to get at the time,eventually picked one up on a market stall in Leeds,it's got correct labels on both sides run out groove reads AM-1290 1A still got it.Got home and put it on deck and this is what it plays

https://www.divshare.com/direct/20925293-31e.mp3

Bloody gutted at the time,but have thought about passing it to a DJ and asking them to play it,but that would be cruel

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this was how it was pressed:

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i imagine it was friday afternoon:

-boss?

-yea?

-i'm 1 label short, what should i do?

-well, take this one out of the bin & use it then...

In the sixties i looked everywhere for a copy of Gene Chandler Such a pretty thing imports where really hard to get at the time,eventually picked one up on a market stall in Leeds,it's got correct labels on both sides run out groove reads AM-1290 1A still got it.Got home and put it on deck and this is what it plays

https://www.divshare.com/direct/20925293-31e.mp3

Bloody gutted at the time,but have thought about passing it to a DJ and asking them to play it,but that would be cruel

I'm listening to that track now and think it's great fun - a wild glockenspiel version of Ghost Riders in the Sky! I can just imagine the reaction if you managed to get someone to play this out unwittingly. Brilliant! :lol::thumbup:

this was how it was pressed:

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i imagine it was friday afternoon:

-boss?

-yea?

-i'm 1 label short, what should i do?

-well, take this one out of the bin & use it then...

broken labels happen pretty often. the worst is when the label makes it into the playing grooves

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Can anyone beat this for a mis-pressing Dave Edmunds Rockpile - I'm Comin' Home - Regal Zonophone RZ 3032 Same label on both sides for a start!

Side 1 actually plays MARVIN GAYE - SAVE THE CHILDREN (Tamla Motown TMG 796)

Side 2 actually plays THE CONGREGATION - SOFTLY WHISPERING I LOVE YOU (Columbia 8830)

The Applejacks B side to "You've Been Cheatin" has a different tune that the one that's printed on the label. Label says "That's How It's Gonna Stay" was "Love was in my eyes".

Not as bizarre but i have a copy of hands bobby bland with reversed labels.. Are reverse labels quite common? And how is it possible? And does it mean my copy is worth a mint aha? ;)

Some copies of "Bopping In The Barnyard" by The Bubbles on Duke (the Melodisc subsidiary, not the Trojan one) play "Rockin' Crickets" by the Hot Toddys. The slip-up apparently happened because Pye pressed up some of Melodisc's 45s, and had just pressed the Hot Toddys' 45 on Pye International. Must have forgotten to replace the stampers for the initial batch of pressings.

Also, it was rumoured that copies of "Mamma Mia" by Abba were pressed with a really awful pop vocal on both sides.............but it actually turned out that they weren't mispresses.

I had a copy of Universal Mind-Something fishy going on US Red Coach

when i played both sides i was amazed what came out of the speakers

Some guy singing Country & Western Shite !!!! both sides :(

binned it :tumbleweed3:

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have only seen photos, and the exact record escapes me at the moment, but the best and most bizarre I've seen was a rare jamaican 45 where a red stripe cap had been pressed into the deadwax/label area. still miraculously played fine, and the seller did end up selling it for quite a bit. :huh::ohmy:

must've been a few too many spliffs shared on that lunch break.

I had a copy of Universal Mind-Something fishy going on US Red Coach

when i played both sides i was amazed what came out of the speakers

Some guy singing Country & Western Shite !!!! both sides :(

binned it :tumbleweed3:

Something definitely fishy going on.............

bought a copy of william devaughn `thankful` on uk chelsea from the market as a kid only to get it home and find the a side played some popcountry track about the fourth of july..never did find out what that was

just been doin a little homework on the william devaugn misspress i had,,,, the a side played john christie 4th of july...which turns out to be a rare 45 written by paul mcartney but not recorded by mcartney himself... christie was an aussie pop singer who had a uk xmas hit with heres to love a couple of years later..his records are worthless.................apart from this one :glare: ,,,shame i chucked it int bin

https://www.popsike.c...4849452906.html

moral of the story is if you see any copies of william devaughn kickin about on the markets..just buy em you never know what it may play

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Here's one that turned up for me whilst adding a few discs to my Mary Hopkin music collection :D :

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Mary Hopkin "Goodbye" Apple 10 from 1969

If you look close at run out grooves its actually stamped TMG 686 which is Marvin Gaye "I heard it through the Grapevine" (it does play heard it through the grapevine incase youre wondering!) Flip side is stamped with correct APPLE 10 in run out grooves (and plays the fabulous "Sparrow" track).

Bit of a scruffy copy what with the centre pushed out - interesting though.

Slight deviation on this theme - its certainly bizarre - on EBay at the moment

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  • 5 years later...

Just stumbled over this thread while searching for something on Google! On the first page the rare Canadian mispress of The Atttractions - Destination you - is mentioned. This is the one where the vocals were missed off somehow, so you just get the instrumental backing track.

 

I posted this on YouTube a couple of years back and, having just rediscovered this thread, thought I'd share it with you now...

 

 

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56 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Just stumbled over this thread while searching for something on Google! On the first page the rare Canadian mispress of The Atttractions - Destination you - is mentioned. This is the one where the vocals were missed off somehow, so you just get the instrumental backing track.

 

I posted this on YouTube a couple of years back and, having just rediscovered this thread, thought I'd share it with you now...

 

 

I have that one too, but on mine labels are the wrong way around. Don't know it they were all done like that.

 

17 minutes ago, Mick Holdsworth said:

I have that one too, but on mine labels are the wrong way around. Don't know it they were all done like that.

 

 

On my copy the labels are on the right sides. :thumbsup:

Instrumental instead of vocal version. Labels wrong way around. What next? Seems like somebody at a canadian pressing plant screwed it up big style. 😂

10 hours ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Just stumbled over this thread while searching for something on Google! On the first page the rare Canadian mispress of The Atttractions - Destination you - is mentioned. This is the one where the vocals were missed off somehow, so you just get the instrumental backing track.

 

I posted this on YouTube a couple of years back and, having just rediscovered this thread, thought I'd share it with you now...

 

 

I have the Attraction's inst. too, but on the US press.

3 hours ago, Benji said:

Instrumental instead of vocal version. Labels wrong way around. What next? Seems like somebody at a canadian pressing plant screwed it up big style. 😂

 

More likely that someone from Bell screwed up and sent the masters to the backing tracks for pressing instead of the masters with vocals on top. It seems sensible to think the pressing plant would only have used what they were given. 

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