It's common for them to use old labels and just turn them over when doing white label pressings. Saves them holding stock of plain white labels. What you can see is the ink that has come through from the other site of the label - looking like it has rubbed off another record I've got quite a few white label pressings (KLF and non-KLF) that are like this. Simon
From: "john MILNE" <john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk> Date: Thu 03/Jul/2003 11:02 CEST To: <klf@mailman.xmission.com> Subject: [KLF] KLF92PROMO2 query
Hi!
I recently managed to get hold of a copy of "What Time is January?" (black, not clear vinyl) and it arrived today.
The run out groove on the playing side has "KLF92PROMO2 A1" hand-scored into it.
However, the central paper circle on both sides should be blank, yes? Well, the b-side's central paper circle show the ghost image of another b-side to another single - it has backwards text showing on bits of it from Frances Nero's "Footsteps Following Me" 12". It looks as if it's rubbed off on the KLF record in storage at some point, but it's interesting nonetheless.
Do any other copies of "What Time is January?" have this?
John
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I've got a couple of WLs with two or more labels stuck on. Or blue or pink labels It's often a case of what's lying aound.
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