Indeed.. but if the sound quality was bad there should be another press which isn't bad.. and a subsequent release.. Right? :)
Right!... so.... it must have been rejected for some other reason.
(indeed, the label reads "Gallo / Philips", and we know for a fact that this engineer worked at Gallo)
Ahhh.. I didn't pick up on the point that there was a label!... So does anyone know if this is normal?..... i.e. if a record gets to acetate stage and then the record company and/or the artist change their mind the acetate is marked as 'reject' - and then, I presume, destroyed... unless the engineer decides to "put it in his pocket" *he he*
It's too bad I don't have direct contact with this engineer... I'll try to pressure the seller to put us in contact!
Yep... that WOULD be a good source of information! Keep Werking John www.keepwerking.co.uk