Incredible Bongo Band - Bongo Rock OG?
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Sorry for this amateurish question...What was the original pressing of the Incredible Bongo Band - Bongo rock LP? What label was it on? I found a super cheap copy on the MGM label. Is the OG from Belgium? Viner was related to MGM. I can't remember for sure. Is there a pressing that is officially the original?:little dude alert:Thanks.
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I thought silver was us pressing & grey mat was canadian.
K.
wasn't it released in europe first? the copy i found is a european pressing. i can't remember what country though. i'm not at home right now. can't look it up.
us original? wasn't it a european record first? no original on mgm itself?
K.
I didn't even know. I though Viner was from Belgium originally. I never cared too much about the Bongo Rock LP. Never found it before. I never looked it up. So it's a Canadian record. Cool. Thanks a lot. My copy must be an early reissue then. It looks and plays very very good though. I'm happy.
It's on Pride, silver shiny cover. Pride logo in the bottom right-hand corner. The numbers on the runout are: "PRD 0028 MGS-3274 ROSS #1" on side two it only differs by MGS-3275. I bought mine in Canada.
Hope that helps. I got it for cheap because there was a flaw on the track apache (before the goodness, though!), guy wasn't really in a position to lie about its pressing.
K in Canada.
Yeah, that's what they said at my local shop. They sold an original for 150 USD or so. It was the one with the shiny cover. I thought the first press was a Euro one. My bad.
Thanks a lot. You guys rule!
I won't. I have no idea what that means.
it's definitely a very early pressing. neither 80s nor 90s reish. it look very nice. the original mgm label and a grey cover with the original artwork (the one from the original pride pressing). no stickers or other additions. it's the first time that i found such an early pressing of bongo rock. i thought it might be the original european pressing. i can't find my copy right now. so i still can't tell where my copy was pressed.
i'm happy. always good to find the classics. some classic records are toughter to find than the so called rare stuff.
I'd put the IBB in the rare category, myself. Just 'cause the deejays used to cut up and sample these records doesn't mean it's gonna turn up in the field all the time (I've never seen the OG Skull Snaps on a regular basis either).
I've had two copies on mgm with laminate cover. I'm pretty sure they were German pressings both and that it was stated on the back. But there's probably more different European pressings.
my local shop sold the us original for 100 euros.
the copy i found has no laminated cover. it's the original mgm label though.