Firstly, welcome to the list!
I
can't speak for Space either, but don't worry that some of the twelve inches
have stamped (as opposed to handwritten) run-outs - it's all down to the
pressing plant used. Certainly Doctorin' The Tardis and Burn The Bastards
have stamped run-outs and as Paul says, none of these have been
bootlegged.
You'll also probably find that bootlegs are run-off at smaller plants so
are more likely to have handwritten run-outs (making KLF boots harder to detect
sadly).
I
think the most common bootlegs are:
JAMS
LP1 "1987" - pretty good, only mistakes and typographic problems on
the stickers on the LP let them down.
SPACE LP1 "Space"
KLF008R "Pure Trance 5 / Last Train To Trancentral" - should be pink, but
not as pink as Pure Trance 2. Boot is almost red. Boot also has
typeface issues on sleeve.
I'm
sure there are plenty more...
Chris
Hi all,
This is my first posting to the list! Just wanted to find out once and
for all if some of my collection are boots or not.
I'm concerned about the stamped run out groove that features on a few of
my vinyls. This is seen on each of the following.
Who killed the Jams
Burn the Bastards
Downtown
Doctorin the tardis
Does this mean they are all boots?
Also concerning the Space LP, How can you tell if it's a boot or not?
Mine has a bar code in the top left corner with Made in England underneath.
Then in the bottom left hand corner is Distributed by the Cartel. The Space
writing is very red. There is no mention of KLF comms. If you look at the
difference in the black surrounding the pictures and the black inside the
pictures, it is a different tone. I think this could be a boot.
Can anyone help please?!
Cheers
Chris.
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