Crates Are For Digging Member since Aug 2012 25237 Points Moderator
I have a copy of Sheryl Crow's single "Tomorrow Never Dies" with a barcode of 0044004406727 there is already an entry on the site for UK with a barcode of 0731458245728. My question is should I make a new entry with country unknown as the only difference is the barcode.
Just wondering whether the version you have could be the enhanced limited edition, perhaps with 'made in the UK' on the inner ring.
It If so, I've seen it described as a UK, but could have been more widely released - 440 bar code tends to indicate Germany?
Crates Are For Digging Member since Aug 2012 25237 Points Moderator
Thanks for that just checked the scans and found that the entry uploaded is for the enhanced edition but one of the scans containing the barcode is from the 4 track edition. Will now sort it out.
Rock, Country or R. & B. - Classic Hits for me! Member since Dec 2014 252 Points
Barcodes... UGH! I absolutely detest these ugly things! They totally spoil the appearance of anything on which they appear... And the utmost obscenity.... Seeing these ugly things printed on 45rpm labels! GET THEM OFF AND KEEP THEM OFF! They're nothing more than visual pollution!
Lend me ten pounds and I'll buy you a drink. Member since Feb 2012 7167 Points Moderator
Neil Forbes wrote:
Barcodes... UGH! I absolutely detest these ugly things! They totally spoil the appearance of anything on which they appear... And the utmost obscenity.... Seeing these ugly things printed on 45rpm labels! GET THEM OFF AND KEEP THEM OFF! They're nothing more than visual pollution!
Rock, Country or R. & B. - Classic Hits for me! Member since Dec 2014 252 Points
nboldock wrote:
Neil Forbes wrote:
Barcodes... UGH! I absolutely detest these ugly things! They totally spoil the appearance of anything on which they appear... And the utmost obscenity.... Seeing these ugly things printed on 45rpm labels! GET THEM OFF AND KEEP THEM OFF! They're nothing more than visual pollution!