I really wouldn't call it a repress being that it probably hadn't gone out of print, but seems like discogs do. The difference is just that "File Under Popular: Pop Groups" text has been added to the back of the sleeve, though it would be nice to learn the exact date when that text became obligatory....
hmmm, just having a closer look at that discogs one and comparing it with my copy....
Well there are more differences with my copy, discogs shows a grey back cover, mine is white, discogs show different text at the bottom right "To play this STEREO record on a....", mine states "This Mono record has been...." (with obvious sloppy work). Both discogs copy and my one have the "file under pop" text on the top right, but my copy also has "stereo" underneath the catalogue number.
EDIT: I think my stereo copy might have had covers switched, discogs lists a back white sleeve example as being from 1969. I reckon this probably happened through mis-information by Record Collector magazine, I have had a few copies pass through my hands and it is likely that I held onto one that Record Collector advised as being 'first issue'.
There are several mother stampers for the 1st pressings, but anyone know what the 1967 repress is all about? Interstellar Overdrive has the song writing credits below the song title. (1st pressings has the song writing credits all on the same line). With an August release date what month was the black/blue labels repressed? September? October? November? December?
I had this until some thief broke into my parents house in the 80s.
The scum probably only got about £5 for all my albums in the case from local junk shop at time.
Hope it went to a good home because of its value.
If anyone would like to return it
..I scratched....mik...on the run off grooves both sides.
Just noticed an error due to ICE on the back cover,"tes of dawn" has been raised up by about a millimetre,but the graphic directly below, and text have not been put out of sync?,weird:)