On musik-sampler.de, more than likely, you will encounter situations where a band released an album in certain year in one country, while at the same time, it's also pressed in another . However, sometimes only one copy gets the (Erstauflage) property. I am just wondering, isn't the other one considered to be the first press as well? Or it's of lesser value in a degree?
A good example would be:
Demolition Hammer - Epidemic Of Violence
(http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/27319)
Only the Ger press is credited as the 1st press. What is happening to the US press?
Is this a similar scenario as what happened to Sodom - Persecution Mania?
(http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/3208),
where only the copy without a bar code is considered to be the very first press. But keep in mind that both cds are pressed in Ger for this case.
And what bothers me more is that, for lots of cds, they are not even one copy with (Erstauflage) propety, such as:
Metallica - ...And Justice For All
(http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/1311)
Why is that? There must be one copy that came out first. Are they too lazy to put up the "Erstauflage" marker or they simply don't know which one was marketed first?
And one more thing, for another case where a band release their first album in demo / LP form, and for some year later, they got re-pressed on cds for the first time. Are these cds counted as 1st press as well?
For example:
Tormentor - Anno Domini Eclipse 004
(http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/53511)
and
Exciter - Unveiling The Wicked Globus International press
http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/8887
Thank you very much for your replies. You help is deeply appreciated
