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Santana - Lotus
(1974, Columbia) Holland pressing; Artisan symbol in the deadwax




3LP set recorded live in Japan in '73. Listening to record 3. A lucky and surprising VG+ thrift find a couple of years back. Even without the poster and inserts, it's a lot of music for 99cents.
 

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Rush - Hold Your Fire
(1987, Mercury) MASTERDISK in the deadwax, mastered by Bob Ludwig, Masterdisk, NYC




an HPB find this weekend. A favorite Rush title, even with the pretentious lyrics or maybe because of them? First time listening to this album in the LP format.
 

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My NEW used Pioneer SK-71 boombox, radio section (she's a fixer but she's SWEET)!


Thank you Lee! You'd love it as Summer Rain by Johnny Rivers just came on!
 

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Santana - Lotus
(1974, Columbia) Holland pressing; Artisan symbol in the deadwax




3LP set recorded live in Japan in '73. Listening to record 3. A lucky and surprising VG+ thrift find a couple of years back. Even without the poster and inserts, it's a lot of music for 99cents.
I'm always interested in the deadwax stampings and you rarely highlight them! This one is a bit dark for me to find but I think it's around 10 o'clock? Some stampings are rare and impressive and all are (usually) the signature of a master craftsman!
 

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FOLLOW THE BOUNCING BALL EVERYONE!


Please Love Me Forever-Bobby Vinton (very quiet) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnbSUwy-ywA

Ronnie-Four Seasons http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4G_7im4VU_Y

It's My Party-Leslie Gore http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsYJyVEUaC4

Black Is Black-Los Bravos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJAdoE3yQkQ Bad sync but nice color

Didn't I Blow You Mind This Time-The Delfonics (Soul Train!) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV7FHNT1HoY

You Don't Have To Say You Love Me-Dusty Springfield (Royal Albert Hall 1979) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sotRQXqfz9Y

Dirty Water-The Standells http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5apEctKwiD8

Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)-Melanie (with the Edwin Hawkins Singers, dark B/W) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJp7zbjn7Wo

(She's in top form and a bunch of elderly Dutch people are absolutely DIGGING IT!)

Ain't Too Proud To Beg-Temptations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxHMHrWJ2SE

Traces-Classics IV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyxpQO0YYQo

Shambala-Three Dog Night http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnyh6i9NvmE (Soundstage 1975)

Stop! Stop! Stop!-The Hollies http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzksgu-LQ4A (BBC FOUR)

Mrs. Robinson-Simon and Garfunkelhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY4QB1bkL3g (1968)

Finger Poppin' Time-Chubby Checker http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNhjPtu54S4&playnext=1&list=PL8EA1194A644DF9B8 (ONE BAD CADDY)

Gloria-Shadows of Knight http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAJO_F81_2Y&list=PLE8F3F68FC94215AF (Bun E. Carlos on drums-LIVE in WI)

Mr. Bojangles-Nitty Gritty Dirt Band http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8PiINjCYSs (Farm Aid 1985)

Gleaned from listening to KKOO Kool Oldies 99.5-missed two while searching
 
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Originally Posted by speakerlabfanSantana - Lotus
(1974, Columbia) Holland pressing; Artisan symbol in the deadwax
I'm always interested in the deadwax stampings and you rarely highlight them! This one is a bit dark for me to find but I think it's around 10 o'clock? Some stampings are rare and impressive and all are (usually) the signature of a master craftsman!
agree, they are good to look for as many are the calling card of the great mastering engineers. Sorry but I don't attempt to photograph the etchings with my poor skills and simple hand-held point&shoot camera. I can barely get a steady, focused shot of a Record label using the camera's Text setting!
 

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The Beach Boys - Carl And The Passions So Tough
(1972, Brother/Reprise) Artisan symbol in the deadwax




2LP bundle with Pet Sounds. a recent HPB find. Great sonics and low frequency punch on this one. I need to check out the Pet Sounds sides.
 

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The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
(1966, Capitol) MONO '72 reissue on Brother/Reprise; Artisan symbol in the deadwax




Listening to the Pet Sound sides. another great sounding pressing, I can really hear the rumbling thunder from Carol Kaye's bass. what a record.
 
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The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
(1966, Capitol) MONO '72 reissue on Brother/Reprise; Artisan symbol in the deadwax




Listening to the Pet Sound sides. another great sounding pressing, I can really hear the rumbling thunder from Carol Kaye's bass. what a record.


Nice. I just picked up a new reissue. SOUNDS LIKE TRASH!:angryfire:
Not sure what's wrong but the job was clearly not well done!
 

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Dead wax markings are the manufacturers markings in the dead space between the end of the song and the label. Their appearance can be used to authenticate an item, verifiy the pressing edition and/or identify a specific release.
It depends on the label, manufacturer etc.. some are etched, some are stamped.. just because a pressing uses different deadwax markings doesn't mean one or the other is counterfeit or a repro, it can vary substantially.
Some vinyl on rare occassions bears no dead wax markings, and is still authentic.
A collector generally bases their real/bootleg assumption on a combination of label printing/condition, vinyl weight (something you can only do in person), vinyl condition, and seller reputation.

Learn something new every day. HMMMM I thought all records had it. Most of mine do.
 
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