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| + | == Peaches On Regalia timing on the LP edition == | ||
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| + | I do not agree with 3:37 without proper jusitification. | ||
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| + | Well, accurately pitched with a quartz, this track clocks around 3:40... But so far, our rule for the LPs is to take what is actually printed on the original edition, whatever true or false. Footnotes can be used to provide with additional details when required. | ||
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| + | The original LP edition I bought in the US has 3:58 printed on the sleeve only, [http://home.westbrabant.net/~hades/pictures/HOTRATS_US.jpg nothing printed on the label]. | ||
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| + | According to [[External_Links#Tour/Trading Related|Stuff Up The Cracks]], the [http://home.westbrabant.net/~hades/pictures/hotrats_art.jpg European re-editions has 3:58 as well] as well as most editions (Argentinian, Old Masters, etc.). | ||
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| + | Even my Classic Records 200g edition has 3:58 printed on the label and sleeve. | ||
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| + | [[User:Maroual|Maroual]] 12:24, 22 October 2009 (PDT) | ||
Revision as of 11:24, 22 October 2009
Regional Editions
Mexican vinyl:
http://flickr.com/photos/62993630@N00/237009180/in/photostream/
from...
http://www.killuglyradio.com/hot-poop/2006/09/11/el-hijo-del-senor-green-genes
That's a nice one, the picture is very detailed. Thanks.
Now that I've almost finished my first phase which purpose was to have at least the main releases explained, I'm gonna focus my efforts on the following items:
- Regional editions: Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, etc.
- 8-tracks
- Cassettes
- Interview discs
Maroual 14:48, 11 Sep 2006 (PDT)
Peaches On Regalia timing on the LP edition
I do not agree with 3:37 without proper jusitification.
Well, accurately pitched with a quartz, this track clocks around 3:40... But so far, our rule for the LPs is to take what is actually printed on the original edition, whatever true or false. Footnotes can be used to provide with additional details when required.
The original LP edition I bought in the US has 3:58 printed on the sleeve only, nothing printed on the label.
According to Stuff Up The Cracks, the European re-editions has 3:58 as well as well as most editions (Argentinian, Old Masters, etc.).
Even my Classic Records 200g edition has 3:58 printed on the label and sleeve.
Maroual 12:24, 22 October 2009 (PDT)