Opus Dei labels?

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I have two copies of Opus Dei, one with white and gray labels, the other with white and black labels. Does anyone know anything about this?
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The regular pressing of Opus Dei has white (side A/C) and grey (side B/D) labels (the limited edition in red vinyl doesn't exist as far as I know).

I'd guess the reason for different labels is the same as in most cases, i.e. the bootleggers ran out off grey labels.
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Victim of Circumstance wrote:I'd guess the reason for different labels is the same as in most cases, i.e. the bootleggers ran out off grey labels.
Thanks, I was suspecting something like that as well
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