The Album title 'Big Cock' appears nowhere.
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Lee Wrecker 15th Sep 2018
| | Darren the 1986 Stiff red vinyl issue has a cat # PSEEZ 62 and the UK Stiff (Clear Background) Picture Disc has a cat# of P SEEZ 62 (the space between the P and S is important). The release on this page has the usual Stiff cat# prefix of the period SEEZ 62 so I think it might be best to have three UK releases as their cat#s are all different. In 2010 another picture disc with a colour background like the original cover was released by Step-1 Music (Germany) cat# STEP1PSYCHOPD1.
King Kurt were masters of the limited release and collectors edition and in spite of the novelty value they really aren't worth much at all. Check out this 1982 single as an example of what I'm talking about. |
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Darren Coote 27th Aug 2018
| | I have this in picture disc format. Collectors edition |
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Lee Wrecker 19th Dec 2017
| | I would have bought this when it came out Bodston. Well, three months after it came out as that's how long it usually took before imports hit the shops in Australia. I'm pretty sure it was released in Australia as well on a local version of the Stiff label (not on Discogs though) because some friends of mine also copies and I'm sure they weren't all imports. I also have the first album but bought that in London in 1985 when I lived in Pimlico and it's identical to the one you posted. I'm glad you switched the labels back because for a while there I thought there was something wrong with my browser. |
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Bodston SUBS 19th Dec 2017
| | Hi, Lee. My labels were poor. I Have darkened them up a bit. I hope to revisit some of my early scans and update them when I have a little time.
I would think that your labels with the logo that matches the logo on the back of the sleeve are the earliest, and I have promoted them.
Although it's possible that they were contemporary with each other. An interesting variant.
Edit: I should have checked the previous and following releases before making my mind up!
It appears that the square logo precedes the circular on the rest of the Stiff releases. I'll swap the order back. |
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Lee Wrecker 18th Dec 2017
| | Hey, Bodston I thought your labels here looked a bit smoky so I thought I'd scan mine up and see if they looked any better. Then I noticed that mine are a variant and have a different Stiff logo to your labels but the same as the one on the back cover. You, being a Stiff specialist, wouldn't happen to know which labels came first would you? |
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Lee Wrecker 17th Dec 2013
| | The boys in the deviant Kurt tribe mature into bigger sounding, louder boys with more debauched tales from their cartoon existence. Sounds better than the first album but it's less edgy, maybe they should've recorded them the other way around? |
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