Some time ago I mentioned that I have a 45 London (USA pressing) of Frank
Chacksfield's Ebb Tide recorded backwards.? Factory technician probably
forgot to rewind the full-track tape before cutting a master.
Don Chichesterr
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From: Roger and Allison Kulp <thorenstd124@xxxxxxxxx>
To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 1:16 pm
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Same thing both sides
A couple,but I can top that.I have a copy of "Musicmagic",by Return to
Forever.On side 2,is pressed side 1 of "Band On The Run".I also have an
unintentional 1967 split 45,by Cliff Richard Our Story Book",and The
Supremes "Reflections".
Roger
David Lennick <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Anyone ever run across a
record
that has accidentally been pressed with the
same thing on each side? Not a promo, jukebox record, theatre use disc or
the
like. I just picked up Capitol P 18002, Beethoven's 3rd Piano Concerto
played
by Ventislav Yankoff, and wondered why the first movement (side 1) took up
two
bands. Well, gang..each side has the second and third movement! Not from
the
same stamper either..side 1 is P1-18002-D5 and side 2 is P2-18002-D2.
I have a Stokowski album where this occurred as well (United Artists..both
sides play Schelomo in the mono version. Which as far as I'm concerned is
twice
too often, but that's my problem.)
dl
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