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hi all, whilst digging though the boxes, I found a copy of this record. Black Mirwood 5535 label, but wrongly labeled as the instrumental L.A. Stomp on both sides (identical).  One side definitely plays I Can't stop you, and instrumental on other side.

I've searched on here and can see some references to bootlegs/black/blue labels with abbreviated writer credits etc. but no mention of this variation.

The vocal side run-out is  68-3155Re...5535....R1526 and the instr. side is just 5535

Any ideas on authenticity ?

cheers

alan

 

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  • Mick Holdsworth
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    It's just pressed with the wrong label, an error by the orerator. These things often happen, most get picked up but some escape and there are countless examples. In general, regardless of the title /

  • Northern295
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    Thanks Mick, you've described pretty much what I thought, but wanted other opinions before I post it up in sales. Cheers Alan 

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It's just pressed with the wrong label, an error by the orerator. These things often happen, most get picked up but some escape and there are countless examples. In general, regardless of the title / company etc.., they would be worth less than its correctly labeled counterpart, even though they are much rarer.

An error using the wrong plate (ie. different song) may be more desirable, depending on what the song was.

Sure it's original though.

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Thanks Mick, you've described pretty much what I thought, but wanted other opinions before I post it up in sales.

Cheers Alan 

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