
Need info on some records (OLD'n'LOCKED)
ok, hmm, no barcode on History on both pressing i have, but all Dreamweavers have... and you have empty square without bars?Korgüll wrote:Ok, I'm hoping someone can help me with this query?
I already have ®O©O on the case about it; I have a copy of Dreamweaver on CD that i bought many years ago from someone in Sweden.
Here are the details:
The matrix under the CD says: CD PLANT MFG N0132-2 CDM01
The disc is silver with black writing on it and both tracks 'Best of Enemies' & 'Do Dark Horses...' printed on the disc goes across the clear plastic center.
Also there is no barcode, only a blank white rectangle in the top left corner??
...and the tracklisting on the first page of the booklet is black writing not red??!!
i hope this is not a fucking bootleg??
Can anyone shed some light? Sovdat? Avenger??
I can post pics tomorrow...
hmm...
mine four versions:
USA1: WK45180 01!
USA2: DIDX-005932 1
EURO: N 0132-2 P+O-3180-A 04-89
EURO: N 01322 MPO 01 @@@ 1 01 (this one issued around 1996)
"CD PLANT ..." someone before told something about that matrix,
but i forgot damn what was about
i think you could send me that one that i compare it to others

Well, since I've just found out how to post pictures on this forum I'd thought it was time to see if anyone has some info on these three records.
Starting with an italian one the only one of the three which I've seen mentioned anywhere before:
New Age - New Age/Nessuno ci... a 7-inch single from 1982 on Belgravia Records BCS 103. This is a little gem which could be compared to what Saxon did on their 1980-81 albums - the A side has a Wheels of Steel kind of riff while the B side is a fast track which makes me think of Mythra - which makes me think of the B.Ö.C.

The question here is the connection with Vanadium. The New Age bass player looks just like Domenico (Mimmo) Prantera of Vanadium. See evidence below. The Vanadium picture is taken from the Metal Rock LP (also from 1982) on which Domenico has no songwriting credits (which he's given on all later albums - I haven't got Seventh Heaven or later stuff). Adding to this the New Age songwriter being called Cataldo Prantera (a brother or another alias for Domenico?). Shed some light if you can.

Next up is another seven incher, this time from Belgium, which I asked about a few years back on metalpage.de but never got any info on:
Amma - Le Fou/Le Faiseur d'Amour released on Christian's Records (year unknown but kind of looks like 1981-84). Catalogue no 63.491
Not great by any means still kind of nice, definitely more Hard Rock than HM. Saxon, The Rods, Trust and Rainbow's rockier side could be not too unfair comparisons (well, quality-wise, very unfair).

Finally this british 12-inch single which I got from my brother as he thought it would fit better in my collection. He first ordered it in about 1990 - the seller claiming that a member from Tank would be on it (???).
Russia - National Homicide/Filth Patrol released on Impact, Catalogue no JSMT 0001 again no year of release (probably late eighties -very early nineties). Musically it's slightly punkish nwobhm styled Hard Rock (not too far from Tank - Rose Tattoo also comes to mind).


No go do some diggin' and let me see what you've got...
Starting with an italian one the only one of the three which I've seen mentioned anywhere before:
New Age - New Age/Nessuno ci... a 7-inch single from 1982 on Belgravia Records BCS 103. This is a little gem which could be compared to what Saxon did on their 1980-81 albums - the A side has a Wheels of Steel kind of riff while the B side is a fast track which makes me think of Mythra - which makes me think of the B.Ö.C.

The question here is the connection with Vanadium. The New Age bass player looks just like Domenico (Mimmo) Prantera of Vanadium. See evidence below. The Vanadium picture is taken from the Metal Rock LP (also from 1982) on which Domenico has no songwriting credits (which he's given on all later albums - I haven't got Seventh Heaven or later stuff). Adding to this the New Age songwriter being called Cataldo Prantera (a brother or another alias for Domenico?). Shed some light if you can.

Next up is another seven incher, this time from Belgium, which I asked about a few years back on metalpage.de but never got any info on:
Amma - Le Fou/Le Faiseur d'Amour released on Christian's Records (year unknown but kind of looks like 1981-84). Catalogue no 63.491
Not great by any means still kind of nice, definitely more Hard Rock than HM. Saxon, The Rods, Trust and Rainbow's rockier side could be not too unfair comparisons (well, quality-wise, very unfair).

Finally this british 12-inch single which I got from my brother as he thought it would fit better in my collection. He first ordered it in about 1990 - the seller claiming that a member from Tank would be on it (???).
Russia - National Homicide/Filth Patrol released on Impact, Catalogue no JSMT 0001 again no year of release (probably late eighties -very early nineties). Musically it's slightly punkish nwobhm styled Hard Rock (not too far from Tank - Rose Tattoo also comes to mind).


No go do some diggin' and let me see what you've got...
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The only one familiar to me is NEW AGE, released on the same label as the superb BLOODY SKIZZ 7". This label also released the mysterious BLACK HOLES single - yet unheard. They had absolutely NADA to do with their mighty BLACK HOLE-namesakes, but I'd still give an arm and a leg (well, Destrozer's mom's arm + leg anyway..) to hear it, but it seem to be one of those impossibly rare ones...
NEW AGE = rather mediocre "nwobhm"/hr in my ears.
NEW AGE = rather mediocre "nwobhm"/hr in my ears.
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I'm fairly certain I have a tape dub of BLACK HOLES 7" somewhere, but It might take a long time to find it since I don't know what tape it is on.
DaN wrote:This label also released the mysterious BLACK HOLES single - yet unheard. They had absolutely NADA to do with their mighty BLACK HOLE-namesakes, but I'd still give an arm and a leg (well, Destrozer's mom's arm + leg anyway..) to hear it, but it seem to be one of those impossibly rare ones...
If it helps, my copy looks like the top one...®O©O wrote:uff... what is that? i'm confused... looks like this two combined:Korgüll wrote:Here you go ®O©O, look suspicious???
Doesn't feel or look like a boot really. I have seen that current boot version as well... maybe a Noise advance copy??
hmmm...
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I have a chance to buy at very cheap price Mroya-28th Star LP .Someone is familiar with this Byelorusian band?
Yesterday I found an ultra obscure single from the Belgian band BLACK CITY. It apparantly was recorded in the village next to where I live, which is really funny because that's the last place where you would expect a recording studio. I can't find much information about it, it's more Hard Rock, badly produced with even a saxaphone in one song
Anyway, is there somebody who knows of this single? I guess this is really obscure, but you never know if somebody has some information about the band (the recording studio makes me believe it's from around where I live).


Anyway, is there somebody who knows of this single? I guess this is really obscure, but you never know if somebody has some information about the band (the recording studio makes me believe it's from around where I live).

This one? http://www.metal-archives.com/release.php?id=210942The Knell wrote:Did Kuster made a single called "Kuster Alive / I Still Remember" in 1981? I've seen one, but all info written is made in Belgium in 1981
Can you ask him for details? Where have you seen it?
No this one I got recently as you might know.amapola wrote:This one? http://www.metal-archives.com/release.php?id=210942The Knell wrote:Did Kuster made a single called "Kuster Alive / I Still Remember" in 1981? I've seen one, but all info written is made in Belgium in 1981
Can you ask him for details? Where have you seen it?
I asked already but this shop only has a sort of "available to get" list. They don't have most of the records in stock but several music dealers who give them the lists of records they have for sale
Bare info is Belgium , 1981
Maybe it's some singer named Kuster, I 've seen several entries with people named Kuster
You never know