Power Of Zeus: Reissues vs Originals
echilontani
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Hello everyone,I'd want know strutters opinions about the differences between reissues and original of POZ's lp: how to recognize an original pressing?Any aid is greatly appreciated !Peace,Antonio
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very easy to tell. my reissue also has a typo on the label,
on "Sorcerer of Isis" although I don't know if the typo
is on the OG also.
other suggest ?
does the shrinkwrap have a seam down the middle of the back cover?
say $30-$40 is about right for that album. Cool
heavy rock record with a great break, but not especially
scarce or unique.
Thanks! Kinda figured... I've heard it before and it never struck me as anything special.
Instead I bought an og AR & machines "echo" for $40... (krautstyle, delay to infinity)
that record is soooooo dope
Yep...
The vinyl is medium-weight (not super heavy like a Blue Note DG, and not light like RCA dynaflex). The matrix number itself is stamped: Z4RS-3652-1-D [that's on side 1], Z4RS-3653-1-D [on side 2]. Also, there are several hand etchings in the runout as well: "8-3-70", "RS 51b", "HS 1770-3," and a presser's initials I can't read. The label has a single circular ridge about 2/3 of the way from the center hole.
Inner sleeve should be an orange and red Motown company inner, with lots of Motown/Gordy/Soul LPs on one side, and a fan club order sheet on the other.
Outer jacket probably causes the most confusion. The cardboard is not particularly heavy, and is an off-white/greyish color. Back is not an older-style paste-on; it folds over from the spine. Most I have seen have saw-mark cuts (mine has two).
Hope this helps...
Do you think that is an og ?
Well, short of one of us flying to Italy,
coming to your house, and holding an OG up next to your copy
for you, I don't see how much more info you can ask for!?!?!
As far as I'm concerned, the seam down the center of the shrinkwrap
told me it was a RI from the get-go.
What was the inner sleeve?
Was it a plain white one with a hole cut out?
If so, it's the reissue.
could be an idea...