Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:01 pm


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When where these released ?TheGreatEscape wrote: There was a series from a Swiss Music Club called "Ex Libris" (the musical chain of the biggest retailer company in Switzerland):
Krokus - Same LP (White Cover)
Krokus - To you all LP (Orange Cover)
Krokus - Early days LP (Black Cover)
Many releases of this Record Club (mainly Beatles) are worth big bucks today!
http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildatar. ... 0183800548
No just the Roadrunner, the picture disc and the Korean one. The original graveyard cover was just a handfull of copies of the picture sleeve given away at a U.S. radio show along with Cospiracy picture discs. There was never an original along with a normal vinyl. The ones that come with a vinyl are bootlegs (Brazilian or Greek).tbieri wrote:While beeing on KING DIAMOND ! Do you have the 3 Conspiracy Covers ?
I don't have the graveyard cover !
So nearly all that copies that where sold in the last years for hundreds of dollars where bootlegs ? Should i cry or laugh ?chatzial wrote:No just the Roadrunner, the picture disc and the Korean one. The original graveyard cover was just a handfull of copies of the picture sleeve given away at a U.S. radio show along with Cospiracy picture discs. There was never an original along with a normal vinyl. The ones that come with a vinyl are bootlegs (Brazilian or Greek).tbieri wrote:While beeing on KING DIAMOND ! Do you have the 3 Conspiracy Covers ?
I don't have the graveyard cover !
Yeah, it's a bit tragic. When the artwork was rejected there were already some covers printed. All of them were destroyed except for very few that were used (to promote the release) as a special price at a radio competition. Since they were only covers, the record company also included the picture disc version with them. Everything else you see for sale is a bootleg.tbieri wrote:So nearly all that copies that where sold in the last years for hundreds of dollars where bootlegs ? Should i cry or laugh ?chatzial wrote:No just the Roadrunner, the picture disc and the Korean one. The original graveyard cover was just a handfull of copies of the picture sleeve given away at a U.S. radio show along with Cospiracy picture discs. There was never an original along with a normal vinyl. The ones that come with a vinyl are bootlegs (Brazilian or Greek).tbieri wrote:While beeing on KING DIAMOND ! Do you have the 3 Conspiracy Covers ?
I don't have the graveyard cover !
perishinflames wrote:Wow, this forum is usually pretty dead, yet this thread has grown to 7 pages in one day? Where has everyone been hiding?![]()
Out of curiosity, are your collections specifically to attain alternate covers, or do you just accumulate extra records? Just wondering. I would much rather buy new records than spend on alternate versions of items I already have. To each there own, if that is what you like then that's cool. But it seems to me like many rare records are so rare because some people are sitting on many copies.
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