The orange label is the first pressing.. I'm sure....

I remember nick the record trying to sell me one....  The white / black alan
oldham then followed  then pink.black alan oldham...


On 23/4/03 1:54 pm, "Jonny McIntosh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hmm, I have a silver label with black writing with no artwork which is what
> we treat as 1st press at work. Sounds like E-Bloc have it right, or maybe
> all record shops conspire against you? ;)
> 
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>> Tom>I have a copy of what I always thought was a first edition - as Dan
>> says,
>> white, black writing, Alan Oldham artwork. A-side art is a headless naked
>> woman in fishnets (plus text: 'LIMITED EDTTION!! SERIOUS JACK NOISE'),
>> b-side is a woman in what looks like retro flying gear (bomber jacket and
>> goggles). Run-out groove says 'Archer'...
>> 
>> I've also got one like this as well (hence selling my spare) - but heads I
>> know who were around when these first hit e-bloc/spin inn swear blind to
> me
>> that those Alan Oldham ones were like 2nd or 3rd issue........ The robbing
>> fecking gits certainly sell the two plain text labels as first issue
>> anyway......
>> 
>> Maybe they were the first, but didn't make it over here till after the
>> others?? What about the one that has a silver and blue label too that I
>> have seen - that's deffo around 88/89 issue....
>> 
>> What about the story that Derrick turned up over here to stay with Neil
>> Rushton(pre all the network techno stuff) with a load of records, and sold
>> them all over here? Is there any truth in that story? Dan might know.....?
> 
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