My copy also contains "JA". I think I am missing the point here...
From: indiearchivist <indiearchivist@kolumn.co.uk> Reply-To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> To: "All bound for Mu-Mu Land." <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: Re: [KLF] Re: Runout request! Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 17:15:19 +0100
At 16:57 30/06/2003, maartenu wrote:
So, correct me if i am wrong. Due to the fact that 2 were missing, the lot was to be brought back to the pressingplant and had to be utterly destroyed?
that can't be true as there are several copies floating around with only "it's grim up north" in the run-out groove.
also, it seems doubtful that sallie got pissed off just because the catalogue number was missing in the run-out groove. if she *was* upset, why did they let some amateur (bill? jimmy? obviously not a pressing plant employee) scratch the catalogue number into the pressing plate? every person normally working at a pressing plant would know that everything has to be scratched in backwards (including the "J").
What happened then with the master?
the same master was used for the later pressings, only JAMS28T (or rather LAMS28T) was scratched onto the pressing plate before the second run. compare the "IT'S GRIM UP NORTH" message on both, doesn't it look exactly the same?
cheers
Robert
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