1992 remastered FALAA - on vinyl?

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weird.

just bought this from a 2nd hand shop in leeds (relics) for 4 quid - FALAA on vinyl, the 92 remastered edition. :o

wasnt aware this was actually (re-)released on vinyl - thought it was purely a cd thing!? :roll:

it has a different code to the original: MR571L, a black sticker on the front saying "digitally remastered 1992" as per the cd version. and a slightly different sleeve design: the cover is more or less the same design, but the artwork doesn't have that white outline. its just red on a black background.

also, the lettering seems a little bigger than on the original release.

IMHO it doesn't look as nice as the original - it looks cheaper :urff:

my copy doesn't have an inner sleeve - just a plain paper sleeve.

anyone know any more about this? should it have a picture sleeve inside?

i seem to recall someone a while ago talking about a copy of FALAA with this red artwork - did anything get resolved there?
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Quiff Boy wrote:weird.

just bought this from a 2nd hand shop in leeds (relics) for 4 quid - FALAA on vinyl, the 92 remastered edition. :o

wasnt aware this was actually (re-)released on vinyl - thought it was purely a cd thing!? :roll:

it has a different code to the original: MR571L, a black sticker on the front saying "digitally remastered 1992" as per the cd version. and a slightly different sleeve design: the cover is more or less the same design, but the artwork doesn't have that white outline. its just red on a black background.

also, the lettering seems a little bigger than on the original release.

IMHO it doesn't look as nice as the original - it looks cheaper :urff:

my copy doesn't have an inner sleeve - just a plain paper sleeve.

anyone know any more about this? should it have a picture sleeve inside?

i seem to recall someone a while ago talking about a copy of FALAA with this red artwork - did anything get resolved there?
Only the original UK/DE releases (i.e. non-remastered versions) have the inner, some brasilian releases seem to have that inner as well ...

Also see http://members.fortunecity.com/sompromo ... falaa.html
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thanks :notworthy:

this is the fella:

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looks a bit poo in just red doesnt it?
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I remember seeing the vinyl in Andys Records many moons ago.
Didn't they do the same thing for Gift as well? I'm sure I remember seeing that with a remastered label on it as well...
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Yeh, I have that one too. Bought it the week it was released, completely unaware of the mess East West had made of it, with the very same "distinguishing features" (if that's the right phrase) you've noted.

Ugly, ain't it? A real case of cutting production costs to maximize profit, and symptomatic of the shoddy way East West have treated the band (and it's fans), particularly with regard to this (actually very fine) LP.
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incidentally, the same shop had a mint copy of "natural history" by the march violets in for a fiver.

http://www.marchviolets.co.uk/discograp ... ralhistory

complete with the "pay no more than..." sticker shown here:

http://www.marchviolets.co.uk/discography/

if anyone wants it, i can nip in and get it for 'em...? ;)
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Quiff Boy wrote:incidentally, the same shop had a mint copy of "natural history" by the march violets in for a fiver.

http://www.marchviolets.co.uk/discograp ... ralhistory

complete with the "pay no more than..." sticker shown here:

http://www.marchviolets.co.uk/discography/

if anyone wants it, i can nip in and get it for 'em...? ;)
ladies and gentlemen we have a winner!

offer now closed ;) :innocent:
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QB tihis is covered in depth on this forum :wink:

it has the Japenese mixes, but not all of them :?

i think the thread was first and last and always :roll:
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never bothered to get it, i have already three different vinyl
copies of falaa and this one looks like the poor relative from
a small village on a god forgotten island :eek: :eek:
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ta. knew it was there somewhere... :roll:
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Quiff Boy wrote:...complete with the "pay no more than..." sticker shown here:

http://www.marchviolets.co.uk/discography/
Ooh missed this. Does that sticker add to the value then? I paid £8 for my copy (with sticker).
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Quiff Boy wrote:...complete with the "pay no more than..." sticker shown here:

http://www.marchviolets.co.uk/discography/
Ooh missed this. Does that sticker add to the value then? I paid £8 for my copy (with sticker).
dunno. i've had a few in the past and they've all had the sticker.

i've only ever seen a couple that have the inner "dollar bill" lyric sheet thingy though - i've currently got 2 copies and one of mine has it, one hasn't. and i gave one to lars a while ago that didn't have it. :?:
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You had me going for a while then. I assumed that had you mentioned the sticker for a reason other than plugging your web-designs :lol:

Anyway, I don't think I'll be able to sell my copy (even if I wanted to which I don't) without giving the sleeve a good clean first. There seems to be a residue of white powder on it that looks as though it's been licked off ??? :innocent: :lol:
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markfiend wrote:You had me going for a while then. I assumed that had you mentioned the sticker for a reason other than plugging your web-designs :lol:

Anyway, I don't think I'll be able to sell my copy (even if I wanted to which I don't) without giving the sleeve a good clean first. There seems to be a residue of white powder on it that looks as though it's been licked off ??? :innocent: :lol:
you calling me master of the gratuitous plug?

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i'm agog. i am aghast.

lil' ol' me? ;D :lol: :innocent:
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markfiend wrote:residue of white powder
Aah! I think I know what that might be...

It sounds like a bogus job some blokes run off on his back shift at the printworks when the managers weren't looking, the white powder is ink dryer that has been slightly overbombed, to get the job off the press and hidden ASAP.

I could be blowin' smoke tho. 8)
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That's what i've got here, dude. It doesn't sound any better on my stereo, mind :?
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markfiend wrote:residue of white powder
Aah! I think I know what that might be...

It sounds like a bogus job some blokes run off on his back shift at the printworks when the managers weren't looking, the white powder is ink dryer that has been slightly overbombed, to get the job off the press and hidden ASAP.

I could be blowin' smoke tho. 8)
I wasn't aware of any printers cleaning that stuff off with their tongues though... :von: ;D
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markfiend wrote:cleaning that stuff off with their tongues though... :von: ;D
Scenario:
Sisters Head buys said album. One sad, crazed night, in an altered state thinks 'Sisters, white powder! WTF'?...
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