There are two different pressings of this CD. I have had both and still have the one with the "MPO France" stamp around the clear center hub. There are a few Under One Flag discs from this same period that also were manufactured by MPO and have the same stamping.Heathen wrote:the so-called later press can't be from 1996. it would have IFPI (SID) codes.
Did anyone actually see/has the "MPO France 08 Compact Disc" pressing?
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stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
Wrong. The record label in that listing is only partially correct. The CD was actually licensed from Breeze Music to FM Revolver which Heavy Metal Worldwide was a sub-label of. The disc was manufactured by Interpress in 1987 and it comes in a CD Single style case meaning it contains no back insert.Shimrod wrote:What do you want to know about this one? I was released in 1996 by a sub-label of Heavy Metal Records. It goes with a slipcase and the cover of the Japonese pressings.Yakish wrote:I had a problems when tried to find at least something about this edition.
All you guys need to stop reading musik sammler listings believing that all the information is correct. A lot of it is wrong, partial or missing. I've said this before.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
No way to tell from those photos. You should know this by now.Zdan wrote:Would this:
http://www.ebay.pl/itm/SHAH-Beware-1989 ... 500wt_1414
Be an original ATOM H Shah CD issue or a bootleg?
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
I have this one on my shelf. I will post pictures when I have time. Maybe you could post yours too so we can compare and see who is right?Avenger wrote:Wrong. The record label in that listing is only partially correct. The CD was actually licensed from Breeze Music to FM Revolver which Heavy Metal Worldwide was a sub-label of. The disc was manufactured by Interpress in 1987 and it comes in a CD Single style case meaning it contains no back insert.Shimrod wrote:What do you want to know about this one? I was released in 1996 by a sub-label of Heavy Metal Records. It goes with a slipcase and the cover of the Japonese pressings.Yakish wrote:I had a problems when tried to find at least something about this edition.
All you guys need to stop reading musik sammler listings believing that all the information is correct. A lot of it is wrong, partial or missing. I've said this before.
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See my earlier post...Heathen wrote:I am suggesting that another pressing may exist that is really from 1987. And that the photos are from some a re-release which only happens to be from the same label but apart from that nothing matches.
bigfootkit wrote:"Your Steel Is Not True"
stormspell wrote:"I hate all my releases. I only listen to Korn and Limp Bizkit, don't you know..."
I'd say the label is legit: http://www.thecorroseum.com/labels/rockbrigade.htmlZdan wrote:A quick question:
1. Is the Brazilian label Rock Brigade/Rock Machine Records a legal label or are their releases bootlegs? I am asking because of the Exciter reissues they put out no-so-long ago and the While Heaven Wept album released on their label. Are they legit?