kevinfrench 10th Feb 2021 | | Vinyl AlbumMountain - Nantucket Sleighride | Got the booklet & both photos in my UK copy too, but I didn't get it new, so they may have been a later addition.
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kevinfrench 8th Feb 2021 | | 12" SingleBilly Joel - An Innocent Man | My copy is a special Valentines Day edition (same cat # though).
Gatefold sleeve (the inside replicates the original cover), side 1 label has From.... and To... to personalise as a gift
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kevinfrench 4th Feb 2021 | | Vinyl AlbumAny Trouble - Live At The Venue | My copy has another sticker on the back
STIFF RECORDS
PLUG COPY
21/50 (hand written)
NOT FOR SALE
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kevinfrench 4th Feb 2021 | | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Hits Greatest Stiffs | Just checked my copy as I didn't remember the inner sleeve, and I was correct, I don't have it.
However, I'd also forgotten that my copy is an Island Records Manufacturing Ltd WLTP with nothing written on either label! :)
Deadwax matches though
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kevinfrench 3rd Feb 2021 | | Vinyl AlbumLene Lovich - Stateless | My yellow label copy has no sticker
A: SAY WHAT S-2 SEEZ 7 A4 RM E.G.. STEVE
B: SA.S-4 SEEZ 7 B4 RM E.G.
Back sleeve also has FILE UNDER STIFF SEEZ 7 by the spine, in blue lettering like the Stiff logo
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kevinfrench 29th Jan 2021 | | Vinyl AlbumAny Trouble - Touch And Go | Impressive release date of 1982 (which it states on the label) when put alongside the notes on the back sleeve informing that it was recorded between January 15th and March 2nd 1983...
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kevinfrench 28th Jan 2021 | | Vinyl AlbumEric Clapton And Friends - The Breeze: An Appreciation Of JJ Cale | Side D is etched depicting J.J. Cale's Les Paul
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kevinfrench 28th Jan 2021 | | Vinyl AlbumElvis Costello - Mighty Like A Rose | My copy looks the same as the images, except it also has WX 419 on the label (under the 7599-26575-1)
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kevinfrench 10th Nov 2016 | | CD SingleLed Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love | Prompted me to have a look at my copy, no. 00255, happy with that!
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kevinfrench 17th Apr 2014 | | Vinyl AlbumRock And Roll Allstars - Red China Rocks | If I remember correctly, the PR spin about this at the time was that they were the first rock'n'roll band to tour China, and that this LP was the outcome.
The actual truth was that they were holed up in a South London studio, the clue being to the left of the "Red Ted" on the front cover, halfway between his hand and the edge of the sleeve where you can see (that in slightly different font to the rest of the map) is the quite Chinese sounding Tooting!
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