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Great score. Need the Palass LP badly
Recent Metal finds (2011)
Some swedish 7"
Mercenary Mustangs - Somekind of madness/Run and Hide
Jackwave - King Of The Sea/I´ll Be There
Grand Slam - Telephone/Strong Together
Parafine - Fire/I Want To hear You Call
Swedish Comp.
V/A - Rock Från Havet ( Rock From The Sea ) with two tracks from a band called Challenger, The Strong will Survive and Fatal War
LP
Spectral Incursion - Same
Stonefield - Light Of Lies
Stonefield - The Eyes Of The Dawn
Mercenary Mustangs - Somekind of madness/Run and Hide
Jackwave - King Of The Sea/I´ll Be There
Grand Slam - Telephone/Strong Together
Parafine - Fire/I Want To hear You Call
Swedish Comp.
V/A - Rock Från Havet ( Rock From The Sea ) with two tracks from a band called Challenger, The Strong will Survive and Fatal War
LP
Spectral Incursion - Same
Stonefield - Light Of Lies
Stonefield - The Eyes Of The Dawn
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What does challenger sound like?faster wrote:Some swedish 7"
Mercenary Mustangs - Somekind of madness/Run and Hide
Jackwave - King Of The Sea/I´ll Be There
Grand Slam - Telephone/Strong Together
Parafine - Fire/I Want To hear You Call
Swedish Comp.
V/A - Rock Från Havet ( Rock From The Sea ) with two tracks from a band called Challenger, The Strong will Survive and Fatal War
LP
Spectral Incursion - Same
Stonefield - Light Of Lies
Stonefield - The Eyes Of The Dawn
And congratz on one of the rarest and best swedish metal singles - the mighty JACKWAVE!!
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glockose wrote:I would like to kow more about this.chatzial wrote:Latest arrivals, finally the original ANVIL CHORUS (and not the shitty '90s "reissue") :
What can you tell me sir.
Back in the '90s a second pressing of Anvil Chorus could be found at German mailorders. Here are the basic differences:
The first photo is the original. As you can see the second pressing is darker and has a thin vertical line through girl's knee (obviously from the scanning).
This is not so obvious to all the second press copies.


As for the labels, first photo is the original. Totally different letter font and different shade of red.


Also most of the second press copies came with a xerox Kerrang article.
I don't know if it was a legit reissue or a bootleg, but in the '90s it was extremely easy to find and cheap, mainly through a particular German mailorder.
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Well I would really like to get to the bottom of this.
With a real answer.
There are defiantly 2 diff. labels in your pics But the rest I don't know.
Like I said I have PS#1 and PS#2 both the Disc #2
Nightblood was here yesterday and can defiantly confirm that much
For them to be the same Matrix is a little hard.
As plates for the most part are not made for reusing, They can be but you have to know this the first time and pay (A Lot) more for a steel plate instead of Aluminum which is done 90% of the time. I would not have thought someone doing a private 45 would have paid for a steel plate.
But they could have with no problem.
Jim & I got 8-10 copies in the early 90's from there maniger, all with press folders and Pic's. I don't have these any more but would like to know what that looked like.
Anyone with any more info please let us know
PS: The Pic at the Rockadrom site (Who has known the band since day one and released the CD) has the Line (No pic of the label) I sent him an email
With a real answer.
There are defiantly 2 diff. labels in your pics But the rest I don't know.
Like I said I have PS#1 and PS#2 both the Disc #2
Nightblood was here yesterday and can defiantly confirm that much
For them to be the same Matrix is a little hard.
As plates for the most part are not made for reusing, They can be but you have to know this the first time and pay (A Lot) more for a steel plate instead of Aluminum which is done 90% of the time. I would not have thought someone doing a private 45 would have paid for a steel plate.
But they could have with no problem.
Jim & I got 8-10 copies in the early 90's from there maniger, all with press folders and Pic's. I don't have these any more but would like to know what that looked like.
Anyone with any more info please let us know
PS: The Pic at the Rockadrom site (Who has known the band since day one and released the CD) has the Line (No pic of the label) I sent him an email
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Can confirm what GLockose's copies are like. Both copies of the record are exactly the same, but one is in a pic sleeve with the line running through her knee and the other copy is in a sleeve with no line. Both sleeves are printed using the same type of glossy paper.
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