Italian Metal of the 80's on vinyl

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Many,many thanks for these pictures!

P.S. Metal Archives added today some italian bands and linked The Italian Steel guide from The Corroseum as a fansite,it's a pity that people who submitted the bands weren't able to copy correctly all the infos...just take a look for Libra and Legec..
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Have Unreal Terror "Heavy & Dangerous" on the deck as I type this. What a great slice of 80's Italian steel, HEADBANGER! No one makes metal that sounds like this anymore, argh.
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doomedplanet wrote:Have Unreal Terror "Heavy & Dangerous" on the deck as I type this. What a great slice of 80's Italian steel, HEADBANGER! No one makes metal that sounds like this anymore, argh.
Had to spin this one too. One of my favourite records from this country and one of my most beloved records in general. Too bad the full length didn't impress.
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If someone is interested on ebay there is a Berserks's sealed copy:

http://cgi.ebay.it/BERSERKS-ORIGINAL-IT ... 4aa71600ee

Good Luck!
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Gonna watch that one to see how high it goes. Luckily I already own the LP.
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agvd wrote:Great work!
Is the Steve Sylvester "Love Has Torn Me Apart" a 7" single?
Regarding Paul Chain Violet Theatre: "Opera 4th" was pressed on black, blue, and clear vinyl. Also, the cover variations for "In the Darkness" differ more than slightly (e.g., different front) and have different inner sleeves.
Death SS: there are cover/label variations for "The Story of.." LP and CD. The first press of the "Black Mass" LP is a gatefold-the second (rumored to be a bootleg) is not.
I'll reply another time after forum crash:

-Steve Sylvester Love Has Torn Me Apart a 7" single: exist only in test press version and the only man who have it is Steve Sylvester. The 7" was never on sale.

-Death SS: The Story of.. : exist 3 vinyl versions and 3 cd versions

1st press: paul chain insert, silver label, black package
2nd press: different paul chain insert, black label, black package
3rd press: no insert, black label, white package

1st press cd: black cd
2nd press cd: silver cd
3rd press cd: fuel records middle 90/00 with black cd

-Death SS - Black Mass : exist 4 vinyl versions and 3 cd versions

1st press: gf with wrong name Steve Silester
1st press: Picture Disc
2nd press: gf with name Steve Silvester
3rd press: no gf
In 2008: picture disc reprint of horror records, 666 numbered copies (fans club 50 numbered copies). 15 test press

1st press cd: silver cd
2nd press cd: black cd (1996)
3rd press: fuel records remastered

I hope this infos are good for you
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Cheers for reposting for us manic Death SS fans.

Seems I have the 1st "Black Mass" but need to upgrade on "The Story Of...".
Curse this 1st-Pressing Obsession of mine! :(
(Another difference between the 1st pressing of TSoDSS and later ones is the Minotauro Records logo at the top of the back sleeve. On the first one it's white text + taurus on black background, on the later versions a negative. I think. If I remember correctly.)



Btw, there was a thread about this posted recently, but disappeared in the recent crash:

I there an "original" version of the Evil Metal 7" which doesn't have the wishy-washy crap sound on side B?
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DaN wrote:Cheers for reposting for us manic Death SS fans.
I there an "original" version of the Evil Metal 7" which doesn't have the wishy-washy crap sound on side B?
I know only two version of Evil Metal 7"

-First press with alligned cover (very rare)
-Second press (first '90) with disalligned cover - bootleg (500copies maybe)

All copies have on the label the SIAE logo (Italian Artist and Editors association)
There are a lot of legend about this release, original or bootleg..

If you need some pics of disalligned version or TSoDSS insert/label/etc I can post here.
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kraba wrote:I know only two version of Evil Metal 7"

-First press with alligned cover (very rare)
-Second press (first '90) with disalligned cover - bootleg (500copies maybe)
Sorry, but what do you mean with "alligned"/"disalligned" covers?
All copies have on the label the SIAE logo (Italian Artist and Editors association)
Yeah, I'm familiar with this little stamp - most of my Italian vinyls has it (and often this little funny silver sticker..) - even stuff like OLD YRON and "Evil Metal" etc, but not my copy of TSofDSS for some reason...

I'm still curious if there are original copies of "Evil Metal" without the bad/misspress sound on side B...
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DaN wrote:
kraba wrote: I'm still curious if there are original copies of "Evil Metal" without the bad/misspress sound on side B...
I don't know a version with good sound, the first had a great problem with masters and the second press is a record taken from old 7" not from masters...then we've bad sound!!!

Tonight when I come back home I'll post the pics of the second press cover.
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ok, these pics are only for DSS maniac: this is the original processing/matrix artwork of LP Cursed Concert (1992). obviously this is the only one present and taken from the people who have make it. A friend of mine have Straight to hell artwork and other man have Heavy Demons.


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Kodak paper of LP cover


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Kodak paper of LP back


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slide of logo "Cursed Concert" and band


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Barcode processing


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First study of cd booklet with old logo (not Sylvester's Death)


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Cover

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Back of cd


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Kodak paper of the inside


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Pics of SS for the cd versions - kodak paper and frame


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EMI order


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Cover test in paper


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Back test in paper


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Yellow matrix


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Black matrix


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Red matrix


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magenta matrix


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black matrix


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White/black matrix


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red matrix

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??? matrix
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DaN wrote: (Another difference between the 1st pressing of TSoDSS and later ones is the Minotauro Records logo at the top of the back sleeve. On the first one it's white text + taurus on black background, on the later versions a negative. I think. If I remember correctly.)
Both are white ink. First press is the old rectangular Minotauro logo. The second is the half circle shape.
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Here it is a little update,i have just found a 7" 45 rpm released by Dragon(look at #48 ),it's a picture disc(the artwork is the same of the lp's cover),nothing unusual(both tracks are on the lp)and the label is the same.

"Down on my knees/City music"

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I'm on the trails of some other italian stuff(two 7" totally unknown until now,at least to me :wink: )i'll post asap!

P.S. @Kraba,awesome stuff 8) :shock: 8) :shock:
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DaN wrote:-First press with alligned cover (very rare)
-Second press (first '90) with disalligned cover - bootleg (500copies maybe)
Sorry, but what do you mean with "alligned"/"disalligned" covers?

It's like when you make photocopies and you don't fix in the center very well, the edges are bent(disalligned),so in the second pressing one of the edge has a thin white line instead of being totally black.
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thanks a lot Nonseinormale65 for this interesting information !
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