personnel:
The Memphis Horns:
trumpets - Wayne Jackson, Roger Hopps
tenor saxes - Andrew Love, Sidney George, Ed Logan
trombone - Jack Helm
baritone saxes - Floyd Newman, James Mitchell
guitars - Stephen Stills, Eric Clapton, Nils Lofgren
keyboards - Stephen Stills, Mac Rebennack (misspelled on cover as Mack Rabennack), Nils Lofgren, Paul Harris, Billy Preston
basses - Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels, Stephen Stills
drums - Dallas Taylor, Conrad Isidore
congas - Rocky Dijon, Gaspar Lawrawal
voices - Stephen Stills, David Crosby, Nils Lofgren, Henry Diltz, Fearless Freddy
The Kinney reissues are after Atlantic changed their distribution from Polydor. The 2401013 number is the original UK issue cat# and the ST-A-712222 number is the US issue Master Code.
I'm UK as well - and no expert on these - but I suspect you have a US pressed disc (or using US stampers?) with a UK label stuck on. The PR is Presswell and the ovoid with the 'V' is the Artisan Mastering logo.
W.B Lbl might read this and have some insight - but I think this is quite common for Kinney. I'm mildly surprised you have a genuine UK sleeve. Sometimes (especially for gatefolds) they just import a bunch of US sleeves and sticker them with the UK cat#
As for an missing insert, I don't think so. Though I have the US copy and it just comes with the same inner sleeve and nothing else. I do remember seeing a copy at a record fair where there is (or was) an error with the lyrics inside the gatefold and there was a somewhat ugly white 'lyrics addendum' but I can't recall if it was stuck over or came loose.
*edit* A quick look on ebay shows that the original UK version came with an lyrics insert presumably because there was an error with the lyrics in the gatefold. It might refer to the publishing credits...
Does anyone know the whys and wherefores of this issue, as it relates to the other UK issue (linked below)?
As far as I can make out, that one is the plum label issue, and by virtue of this, I assume that to be the first issue of the two.
(Why the double issue though... as this can't have been far behind it - assuming that was first-?)
Lots going on in the deadwax here though, which may be of help:
The matrices for both sides are machine stamped according to this cat#:
Side 1: K 40249 A1
Side 2: K 40249 B1
But then it gets really busy with scratched text. Side one has:
ST-A-712221 D - and: 2401013 - followed by what looks like a "Y" scratched on top of a "B", then: an "A" (possibly - looks like a triangle with a dangly bit), and between these two numbers is the double ovoid symbol with the "V" radiating from the centre (as found on The Rolling Stones Exile On Min St. deadwax).
Side two has: ST-A-712222 D - Ovid-y symbol - .1 - 2401013 - "A" symbol thing /1 - B
Stamps are: Side 1: PR; And side 2: PP.
Other item of note for this is that on the inside gatefold, under each of the lyrics, there is a publishing copyright of: "P C 1971 Gold Hill Music Inc." in grey/silver, which is only liegible under the lyrics printed in the dark section of the picture, and seems to be almost entirely absent under the other lyrics, as if the print didn't take, or wasn't even printed at all, even though there is a space provided for it in each case.
Rough textured gatefold sleeve, with picture inner sleeve and green Atlantic labels.
(Looking elsewhere, I see some described as having an insert, but you can never be sure if people are referring to the inner sleeve or a separate insert, and as I don't have any extra bits with mine, I can't really say at the mo.)