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COVER DETAILS;

purple vinyl (no sticker on front)

orange vinyl (with sticker on front)

numbered & unnumbered back cover

number #36/200 (my copy)

number #86/200 from "Patrick's" collection

unnumbered back cover (my copy)

 

RECORD DETAILS (Regular Versions);

 

RECORD DETAILS (Misspressed, Test Press, Unnumbered Versions);

testpress, black vinyl (unnumbered)

brown/red marbled vinyl (misspress), scans from the collection of Dante, many thanks

 

COLLECTOR'S PICTURES;

fully signed in 2009, scan from the collection of "livestrong", many thanks


Type Of Vinyl: LP

Country / Year: Sweden & Norway/early 1998

Company: "Vertigo"

Source / Date: Mountain View, Shoreline Amph., USA, 18/10/97

Matrix: PIERCING 0001-A & PIERCING 0001-B

Track List:

A. Low Man's Lyric, Helpless, Tuesday's Gone, Poor Twisted Me

B. Fade To Black, The Four Horsemen, Nothing Else Matter, Last Caress


Colour
Label
Edition
Notes
REGULAR VERSIONS
250
orange marbled
with neutral white labels
50
numbered, with sticker
purple marbled
with neutral white labels
200
numbered, no sticker
TEST PRESS VERSIONS
18
black - testpress
with neutral white labels
10
unnumbered, no sticker
brown/red marbled - testpress
with neutral white labels
8
unnumbered, no sticker
MISSPRESSED / TEST PRESS / ODD VERSIONS
<25
orange marbled
with neutral white labels
unnumbered, with sticker on front
orange/black marbled
with neutral white labels
unnumbered, with sticker on front
purple marbled
with neutral white labels
unnumbered, no sticker
purple/black marbled
with neutral white labels
red/orange with black swirls
with neutral white labels
unnumbered

Notes:

Normally all copies are numbered, but there are also a few unnumbered copies. Also the orange version comes with a sticker on front.

There are two guest stars; Jerry Cantrell appears on "tuesday's gone" (which appears on "Garage Inc"), and Johnny Popper lends his harmonica in place of the guitar solo on the bluesy version of "the four horsemen"!


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