Thanks Phil..now the mystery of where these liner notes originated is solved. I still wonder if they have a record of the original liner notes.. as the writer doesn't appear to have many liner notes for Ace, Generally, many writers keep a copy of all their own work for posterity, but I don't know if Ace would have a copy from a 1993 release.
I agree, I'll write Ady and see if he has any info.. But it's really quite a peculiar misprint, as the incorrect pages are printed right on the obverse of the correct booklet front, and the stapled in page as well, has print from those two different releases on each side...
PS I never saw your reply until now, so have just replied now .
ps Thx 4 the scans..
Hi Doccus, I can't help with your questions (1) & (2), but the answer to (3) is Uptown Down South, which was compiled by longtime Kent label manager Ady Croasdell, who is still at Ace as far as I know, so you could try contacting him there.
I've added (as a cursory glance will verify) the misprint sleeves that came with the CD. Pages 2,3, 6&7 curiously belong to a different release, however, the center sleeve containing pages 4&5 appear to be correct. It's not a simple case of stapling the incorrect pages to the booklet either, as the misprint is actually printed onto the backside of the outside cover.
So the question is, 1) did they ever correct this printing error, and 2) what was supposed to be contained on pages 2,3,6&7 instead and does anyone actually have the correct pages, and 3) what release do the incorrect pages actually belong to?
If anyone who worked at Ace 30 years ago can help, too , it would certainly be appreciated..