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I bought a copy of this from a friend many years ago, he swore it was an original but the label had come of so he had replaced it with a replica of a "dj copy" label. I have never played this out as i have always been unsure as to its authenticity. Can anybody confirm what the proper deadwax reading should be for both original dj copy and original issue copy please.

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The MGM reissue was styrene I'm sure that all the Verve copies were vinyl ranging from very thick and heavy to quite thin and flimsy the latter being a later (re) issue

Hope this helps

If all originals were vinyl then Gogs copy is a reissue isn't it? Never heard of label coming off a vinyl press.

a lot of the orginal demos had very bad label damage, but these are vinyl - bought mine after a review by Searling (I think) in Black Echos, '75 maybe? 3 quid from Tim Brown at a Roseroom Sunday session...

light blue demos are flimsy vinyl markings read VK10412 66VK293-1 stratched in plus a faint L1 stamped

hope this helps

russ

light blue demos are flimsy vinyl markings read VK10412 66VK293-1 stratched in plus a faint L1 stamped

hope this helps

russ

Thank for all the replies.

my copy is on flimsy vinyl with scratched in VK10412 66VK293 but no -1 nor can i find a L1 stamp.

Thank for all the replies.

my copy is on flimsy vinyl with scratched in VK10412 66VK293 but no -1 nor can i find a L1 stamp.

Yours is ok.

Yours is ok.

Thanks Pete :thumbsup:

Old traditionalist that i am .....i have the stereo album Steve :D ...is there any appreciable difference between this and the 45 soundwise?

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