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Can anyone clarify what the original white demo has in the matrix run off pse. Is it the case that the boot is styrene  with 1011 in the run off whereas the original is vinyl  and has different numbers ?

Also what is the difference between original stock and 70s boot pse? Is it vinyl and styrene again?

Il definitive help on this would be  very appreciated

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Two original releases with different flip sides. 1st styrene then 2nd vinyl. First 7T's bootleg is styrene version of Sidra 9011 but dark blue then a recent (?) vinyl bootleg...

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3 minutes ago, Pete S said:

That one the left must be super rare

It always was considered rarer by collectors and some do like it's flip-side as well. But on the Sidra 9011 the flip 'step into my heart' is the winner for me.

2 hours ago, Pete S said:

That one the left must be super rare

It came out as a red issue too. The flip ("Each time") is ok, nothing to get too exited about.

No help on the question but as random information Dale Warren told me that the inspiration for calling the record label Sidra was because the guy who financed it ... Can't recall the exact details just now ... Had an affinity with the Meditteranian sea so named the label after the Gulf of Sidra ..... He said it created some interest with the FBI given its proximity to Libya .... To be honest you couldn't make it up ... I actually thought he was joking but apparently not

Andy

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