Records in Europe
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This probably has been dealt with in a thread before, but I wanted to bring it up again...why the hell had some of the European pressings a different cover? Even in different European countries? I mean, it is no big deal, but was there a general policy with some labels, or was it a more random decision thing? Anyone has some knowledge to drop on how in those times this was done? Examples:The German (European?) Cover :
andOriginal US
I mean, probably some European dude thought, hm, let's make the letters smaller, so we can see that vulcano in the back a bit more. Was this due to design/aesthetics, or did someone just justify his existence within the company with this customization?Another exampleDutch Pressing
andOriginal french
Well, since Philips is a Dutch company, maybe they wanted their logo a bit bigger in Holland. But why the hell did stuff like this happen? Also, the thing with Blue Note Records in Europe. Many a times I found a nice LP with an OG American cover, however the record was a German pressing. It's understandable, probably they only shipped the covers and not all of the records due to weight. But that still puzzles me, like was there a General policy as well? Or was it a more random thing? Please add some of your own findings and/or explanations...thanx in advance, Strutters!!!!
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