It WAS in the window - so that makes sense.   It was in a window in Glasgow, though, which makes the "sun-bleaching" theory pretty unbelievable.  ;-)

On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 6:16 AM, S Arnold <negative8ball@yahoo.com> wrote:

Sounds vaguely like a copy of the disc had been left in the sun and had its colour bleached out... my 2¢ anyways...

--- On Sat, 12/5/09, John Milne <paranormalhandy@googlemail.com> wrote:

> From: John Milne <paranormalhandy@googlemail.com>
> Subject: [KLF] Orbital's debut CD - with a pink cover? (OT)
> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com>
> Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009, 1:52 PM
>
> This is a quick question
> for any serious Orbital heads out there -
>
> I saw a copy of the so-called "Green Album" (on
> CD) in a second-hand shop today.  However, rather than
> having a yellow-green background with a red-pink logo, it
> had a red-pink background and a yellow-green logo (the back
> sleeve was yellow-green though).
>
>
> Is this rare?  Or am I over-looking something (like,
> it's the back cover of the inlay sleeve or something?)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> John
>
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