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Jan Richards
Back to the short Tell Me. There are actually four different matrix combinations existing:
-1A -1A / -1A -2A / -2A -1A / -2A -2A
I only have two of them, 1A1A and 2A2A. Need to extend the short Tell Me part of my collection with two more at some point. A bit scary though looking at sold prices lately.
LK4605 is for me by far the most interesting LP to collect. I have by now 20 different UK pressed copies and still missing a few….
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treaclefingers
yes, that is certainly cool Henrik....what I'd like to know is how often that happens, and how rare it is. Is it worth anything more than a normal version?
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treaclefingers
yes, that is certainly cool Henrik....what I'd like to know is how often that happens, and how rare it is. Is it worth anything more than a normal version?
No idea if this often happens but first time I have noticed it. I only paid 15 euro's for it; wasn't sure if I had this pressing but you never can go wrong buying UK and US albums in EX condition at this price.
Talked to quite a few collector's and no one has seen anything like this.
Someone mentioned that this was not a mis pressing but a test pressing with London labels.
Interesting to find out more....
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HenrikBB
After 3 years of search, - I finally got it !
The Radio-Edit of "It´s All Over Now" - 2.48 (the second verse is removed)
This is a mysterious release !
In the early sixties, - when Radio Was King, - "Pop"-songs had to be short and
effective, - so many "Radio-Edits" was made, - and then released on Promo-singles, - the LONDON-company had it´s "Orange Swirl-serie, -
but this edit was only released (maybe by mistake) - on a "normal"
purple / white 7" - mislabeled 3.20
It is only to be identified by it´s matrix : DR 33543 1C
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HenrikBB
After 3 years of search, - I finally got it !
The Radio-Edit of "It´s All Over Now" - 2.48 (the second verse is removed)
This is a mysterious release !
In the early sixties, - when Radio Was King, - "Pop"-songs had to be short and
effective, - so many "Radio-Edits" was made, - and then released on Promo-singles, - the LONDON-company had it´s "Orange Swirl-serie, -
but this edit was only released (maybe by mistake) - on a "normal"
purple / white 7" - mislabeled 3.20
It is only to be identified by it´s matrix : DR 33543 1C
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deardoctortake1
The Blue swirl versions list the the song as 2"28, is it the same edit?
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deardoctortake1
The Blue swirl versions list the the song as 2"28, is it the same edit?
No, - and this is very strange !
The White / Purple 7" exists with a mislabeling of IAON 2.28 - which happens to be the runningtime of the B-side "Good Times, Bad Times" -
This is just a mislabelling - it does not hold the radio-edit !
The Very strange thing is, - that this mislabeling went on to the next generation
of 7" - the Blue Swirl-serie !
- and now we are at the subject, - a kind of "warning" -
there exists copies that at first glance is "1C" -
but actually is a pretty clear "1" - corrected to a vague "2" -
this one don´t hold the Radio-Edit either !
- I am the lucky owner of two copies ! LOL !
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treaclefingers
OK Henrik, so now that you have all our 'hearts aflutter' and researching our respective collections, are you able to give us a range of pricing one might expect to buy/sell this item for?
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deardoctortake1
Henrick
I just found in my collection the exact copy as yours, font label time etc.. labeled 3:20 but plays with out the second verse. same matrix 33543 1C
another copy plays all 3 verses but is labeled 2:28 different font DR 33543 2G
another is labeled 3:20 and plays all 3 verses another font DR 33543 2A
weird
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deardoctortake1
thank You!! for pointing it out
Next I will search for We Love You 3:10, not familiar with that either.
Love these types of discussions. Been collecting over 50 years and learn everyday.
This is fun
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deardoctortake1
thank You!! for pointing it out
Next I will search for We Love You 3:10, not familiar with that either.
Love these types of discussions. Been collecting over 50 years and learn everyday.
This is fun