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Supersonic Scientists, Toys+Psychonauts, COTF repress in http://motorpsycho.fix.no/musicbox/discography/
One for the discography that we got a mention of after the book was published. This is Motorpsycho doing a track for the children's tv UHU, infact its Geb solo but its billed as Motorpsycho
UHU!
Anyone else having a problem with the black/clear version of the Supersonic Scientists LPs? I ordered both, want to play the black one and keep the clear one sealed (for the archives/collection). However I can't tell any difference on the outside. There is no sticker telling which one is clear (like it used to be on the coloured versions before). Any ideas?
sorte LP'n har catalognr. RCD 2176 da en bestiller fra R G. Har blanke utgaven, og den har RLP 3176….Bare et forslag. Eller strek koden….
You sure? My black Rune has catalog# RLP 3176.
RCD 2176 is probalby the CD
RCD 2176 is probably the CD. I suggest you hold your two copies up to a (sufficiently) strong light. You will probably be able to see which is black and which is clear.
Its a 20g weight difference between the two versions…
From the outside they look exactly the same, same catalogue number RLP 3176, same bar code…everything is identical. I will try the weight and see, then which is which? Is black or clear heavier, Mikke? Or the light could be a good idea. Thank you for suggestions. In the end I might end up with taking off the seal anyway :wink:
As an additional info I can add that Rune replied to me and said that he has stopped putting stickers on the LPs from the webshop. Records are made for playing :wink: :oops:
Rune K is a wise man :MPD:
Indeed a weight difference! One copy weighs 576 grams, the other one weighs 594 grams. Now: which one is the more heavy? The quiz continues
I would guess that black is more heavy than clear.. Do you have any other clear vinyls? Try to compare..
My clear version weighs exactly 600 grams on my kitchen weight. Haven't acquired the black vinyl yet.
Hmm, my guess then is that the clear vinyl is the heavier…
What is the bar-code nr on the black one?
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