Chill Out 2000 bootleg pressings
So, I picked up a copy of Chill Out on vinyl specifically to hang in my office. I ordered it from a US site so I expected the US version, but to my surprise it's the UK version. So now I wonder if it's an original or bootleg (which I suspect, and don't really care if it is) Can anyone recall the differences on the 2000 bootleg LPs? Specific typos? The thing is unplayed (so it's probably the boot) and JAMSLP5 is stamped rather than handwritten, but I thought I'd ask the experts just in case. Ether way it's still going on the wall. :) -paul
I am not completely sure if there are any significant differences on the sleeve, but as far as I remember, the label of the bootleg has the same spelling mistake as the '1987' bootleg from the Netherlands. -----Original Message----- From: klf-bounces+tto=klf.de@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:klf-bounces+tto=klf.de@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of TheMgnt@aol.com Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 9:27 PM To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [KLF] Chill Out 2000 bootleg pressings So, I picked up a copy of Chill Out on vinyl specifically to hang in my office. I ordered it from a US site so I expected the US version, but to my surprise it's the UK version. So now I wonder if it's an original or bootleg (which I suspect, and don't really care if it is) Can anyone recall the differences on the 2000 bootleg LPs? Specific typos? The thing is unplayed (so it's probably the boot) and JAMSLP5 is stamped rather than handwritten, but I thought I'd ask the experts just in case. Ether way it's still going on the wall. :) -paul
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Thomas Touzimsky