This One Has Funny Labels

Yikes! Don’t let this pass you by. These are HARD to COME by and the dudes that have them seem to HANG on to them forever making them that much HARDER to get. Ask cliche’ Jon. Don’t think I have ever seen number 50 of 102. Looks like another has surfaced for the internet generation to covet.

*BONUS*

What’s with all the sexy capitalized words you ask?

Nothing yo: That’s just how I roll.



11 Comments

  1. Michel
    Posted 08/15/2010 at 10:29 AM | Permalink

    want…

  2. b. murphy
    Posted 08/15/2010 at 11:47 AM | Permalink

    get in line, dude!

  3. Michel
    Posted 08/15/2010 at 12:06 PM | Permalink

    Yes I know…
    Preparing for the battle, haha!

  4. Emil
    Posted 08/15/2010 at 4:40 PM | Permalink

    Can anyone describe to me how the original first mix was different? What do you hear, and is it very different?

  5. timothy Bradford
    Posted 08/16/2010 at 12:30 AM | Permalink

    i never understood how this worked out. i bought a copy right when it came out, and it had the standard layout and labels that all the other first pressings had (i.e. first appearance of the “rev logo). and 10/29/88… weren’t they on to the 2nd pressing (yellow vinyl) by then anyways??? enlighten me oh great record nerds!

  6. Kurt
    Posted 08/16/2010 at 9:57 AM | Permalink

    Ok, I had to pull my copy out and give it a listen. It is barely different. It sounds a little more empty and more trashy. It is the same recording just mixed differently. Different matrix also. In fact, I think it is the whole first press, not just the 102 press that is a different mix. I can’t check the matrix to make sure since I traded away my regular press of that version.

  7. b. murphy
    Posted 08/16/2010 at 12:09 PM | Permalink

    It should be the whole first press, not just the ones with the show labels.

  8. Emil
    Posted 08/17/2010 at 4:59 PM | Permalink

    @ kurt thanks, you saved me $500 haha..
    Decent mixing job if you can get it close to the original again. Then again, they had copies of the OG mix to compare, so maybe that’s why it’s barely different.

  9. Posted 08/20/2010 at 9:12 PM | Permalink

    I got one of these about 11 years ago, stuffed in my mailbox after a friend sold out and donated all his records to dedicated edgemen.

  10. b. murphy
    Posted 08/21/2010 at 2:11 PM | Permalink

    Damn, that’s a good friend! Too bad they sold out, of course.

  11. Kurt
    Posted 08/21/2010 at 3:38 PM | Permalink

    My friend Aidan sold out and all he gave me was puking in my car last New Year’s after drinking four bottles of Champaign himself.

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