Cry Tuff Dub Part 2, matrix question

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6anbatte
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Re: Cry Tuff Dub Part 2, matrix question

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Hey Leggo Rocker

Thanks for that.

As your numbers coincide with mine and a few other people's I was interested in anything that was slightly different to ours. Hence, my question to Jah Chicken.

Not that I am desperate or misguided or a complete saddo, of course!! :D
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Re: Cry Tuff Dub Part 2, matrix question

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Things like this can be incredibly vexing to us complete saddos... ;)
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Re: Cry Tuff Dub Part 2, matrix question

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Just stumbled across another copy of this. Again the matrix number has the more deeply stamped "2" in it.
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Re: Cry Tuff Dub Part 2, matrix question

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my copy is the same as above posters too.
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Re: Cry Tuff Dub Part 2, matrix question

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Jah Chicken wrote:Greetings,
Leggo, my copy has a 2 stamped over the 1 on both sides as well. In addition, the etchings on the A and B side were reversed. The etchings of A and B are crossed out (through etchings) and there are 2 A's stamped (vertically ascending) where the B was etched. There are 2 B's stamped above the incorrectly labeled A side as well. Very strange..

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Mine is as above too !
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Re: Cry Tuff Dub Part 2, matrix question

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I came across this old thread while researching this LP and I think I might have answered your mystery guys!

I have BOTH presses to hand.

The lightweight vinyl on the FLX4002 A2/B2 press has side A and B mixed up. Note 'JONZ' in the matrix on side A and 'Sound Clinic' on B.

It is musically the same as the labels.

The next (I assume) press with the AA / BB overstamp now has 'Sound Clinic' on A - and 'Jonz' is now on B. The labels are the same - and thus now wrong. They must have realised they'd messed up and altered the stamper matrix - swapping the sides by stamping over A and B. I assume the second A and B - placed above the mess caused by the over-stamp - is for the sake of clarity.

Confused? Get your hands on both versions and it'll all make sense ;0)
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