Yes.Jettkoral wrote:Are there bootlegs of the 2nd pressing LSH?
One on left is real. One on right is fake.
Yes.Jettkoral wrote:Are there bootlegs of the 2nd pressing LSH?
From what I have been told, Blackwell is the only owner of this record. I would say its in the same vein as the "Double B Side Label" and other sleeve mispressings he showed off in the Crate Diggers interview.Jettkoral wrote:?
Absolutely no genuine second pressing was on red, crimpies is correct. There were bootlegs with red vinyl and black and white labels but all red LSH Italy pressings have red labels and are first pressings.crimpies wrote:There was no genuine second pressing on red. All second pressings are black. Second pressing label is black and white. Fake pressing label is dark grey and white.
If the label isn't in red ink then yes, you definitely have one of the notorious bootlegs. The red vinyl always has red labels. Second and "third" pressings of this release from Italy are standard black vinyl. Also FYI, in case you haven't read back through this thread, the "third" pressing of LSH on Italy is actually just the second pressing with a different cover.Toledo wrote:Hey quick question,
I picked up a LSH 45 today at a local shop. It says, "Second Pressing" with Italy records label on the back. The record itself is red, with Italy in bold white font. I'm guessing from what I've read its a bootleg?
Great, just when I thought I discovered a diamond. Oh well, I guess it's cool to have to the collection. Are these worth anything? I paid $11 for mine.shaneoftheroad wrote:If the label isn't in red ink then yes, you definitely have one of the notorious bootlegs. The red vinyl always has red labels. Second and "third" pressings of this release from Italy are standard black vinyl. Also FYI, in case you haven't read back through this thread, the "third" pressing of LSH on Italy is actually just the second pressing with a different cover.Toledo wrote:Hey quick question,
I picked up a LSH 45 today at a local shop. It says, "Second Pressing" with Italy records label on the back. The record itself is red, with Italy in bold white font. I'm guessing from what I've read its a bootleg?
BBC sessions was $21 I think, but I already have the red version so it was hard to convince myself I needed it. Thanks for the help.shaneoftheroad wrote:The BBC Sessions boots are fairly common, but cool to have as long as you didn't pay an arm and a leg.
The LSH boots are sort of a novelty. Yeah, it's worth $11 in my opinion to have one tucked away for a laugh. Just don't ever try to sell it as genuine, the vinyl gods will come down on you hard! haha