I have a trainspotters Q.
I'm just listing some records for ebay as I'm skint and I have a spare copy
of Nude Photo - what I think is the first pressing.
It has an orange label, with black writing and credits T.Barnett, D.Wynn,
J.Atkins and D.May.
Is this the first pressing, does anyone know?
Where was it pressed??? I think the original pressings were done at archers
the later one's at nsc. I may be wrong but that's what I thought...
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I have a trainspotters Q.
I'm just listing some records for ebay as I'm skint and I
have a spare copy
of Nude Photo - what I think is the first pressing.
It has an orange label, with black
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Where was it pressed??? I think the original pressings were
done at archers
the later one's at nsc. I may be wrong but that's what I
done at
archers
the later one's at nsc. I may be wrong but that's what I thought...
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I have a trainspotters Q.
I'm just listing some records
was it pressed??? I think the original pressings were done at
archers
the later one's at nsc. I may be wrong but that's what I thought...
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I'm pretty sure the first pressing is white with black writing and
Alan's art.
Some of these had one of Alan's Johnny Gambit comics packed with them
as well.
Ahh, I always assumed that all the Alan Oldham Transmat pressings were like
a later series of represses (not much later mind - maybe
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I'm pretty sure the first pressing is white with black writing and
Alan's art.
Some of these had one of Alan's Johnny Gambit comics packed with them
as well.
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On Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 06:57 AM, Stuart Thomas wrote:
Where was it pressed??? I think
TomI 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
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TomI 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
, 2003 12:28 PM
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TomI 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
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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The orange label is the first pressing.. I'm
I have the blue text and silver label.
Alan Oldham older artwork looks better in my opinion, he should go back to
that raw folk art style.
on 4/23/03 7:54 AM, Jonny McIntosh at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, I have a silver label with black writing with no artwork which is what
we treat as 1st
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