I was going through my LPs during the holiday.......Well let me back up a little. During the mid 80's, I knew LPs would eventually be replaced by CDs, so I bought up whatever new LPs that I could get my hands on.
During the holidays, I opened up this new Neil Young LPs "Everybody knows this is nowhere" and played it. When I played side two, guess what, it is the side two of the Fleetwood Mac "white album", but the label still says side two of the Neil Young "Everybody knows this is nowhere", only the tracks are different.
I consulted a local LPs expert, he told me that back in the days in the record plants, workers liked to create odd ball LPs in April fool's day, but I can't verify what he said was true or not. The Neil Young and the Fleetwood Mac LPs both have consecutive catalog numbers, I don't know if it means anything.
What do you guys think?