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Topic: What constitutes an alternative edition?

  13th Oct 2013, 10:43 PM
TopPopper

Member since Mar 2013
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Just planning ahead - I have an LP which I kept two copies of. They are almost the same, but I noticed one has a much wider "dead wax" area than the other, and on closer inspection, there's a different matrix - A1 as opposed to A2. Labels and sleeve are exactly alike.

Does this qualify for addition as an alternative pressing, or is it taking things too far?

If it warrants inclusion on the page, any suggestions as to how I illustrate the differences, since dead wax isn't normally visible at all on the usual images.

Edited by TopPopper on 13th Oct 2013, 10:44 PM

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