> >Hey man, my KISS Alive II double set wasn't marked that way... what gives? > >Derek Yeah, Derek, that makes sense--because towards the end of the LP people pretty much gave up selling spindled record changers...the word was out that you probably got a better (watch for antique term here) record player for the buck with a single-disc turntable as part of your swell new stereo component system. So they started putting out multi-record sets ordered for flipping..one disc at a time. Fun fact: this of course means that thta KISS album is worth over $42,000 to fanatic collectors of records that can be flipped, played while sitting down! Barry
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