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Is there a resource for some of the lead out groove wax impressions and differing labels? I know there's a couple of books out there about some of the British EMI/Harvest stuff, but I'm not about to hunt it all down.I mean a list of tips, such as Porky Prime Cuts on many LP's he mastered, including a lot of the Elvis Costello stuff. Or regular labelling, such as the red label Columbia vs. the more orange colored labels with little Columbia's all around the edge of the label...
Not just because they might sound better but it appeals to the music snob that secretly lurks within.
I have many promo albums that are 12" 45 RPMs made for radio stations. The list has in it Simple Minds, don't you forget about me, Billy Idol, White Wedding and Tears for Fears, Everybody Whats to rule the world.Wayner
Hiya Paul,Unfortunately there aren't any really good sources that consolidate all the stamper information fromthe major labels into a single source. You almost have to pull from the books you mentioned and sites like the Vinyl Asylum, the Vinyl Engine and the Record Collectors Guild. A quick search using sometime like "stamper" or "hot stamper" will net you small shards of information. I wish there was one central source we could all pull from but I haven't found one yet.
I have the White Wedding 12". It's got wonderful sound. But no 12" shakes the house up more than Blue Monday by New Order. I know just how Shawn felt when his buddy was going to hurl his Blue Monday at the zombie in Shawn of the Dead.That's gonna be the continuing appeal of vinyl for me forever. There's so much well-recorded stuff out there, stuff I haven't even heard yet!Paul