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RE: Division Bell Vinyl (blue)
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RE: Division Bell Vinyl (blue)
(02-07-2011 12:21 AM)wet dream Wrote: You may get some info here
http://www.pinkfloydarchives.com/DUSLPPF.htm#TDB
The dark blue Brazilian pressing have the labels reversed.
sweet thanks alot. But while looking closer at the album I noticed that the blue vinyl had black swirls in it.... Ive never heard of this before in an album of the division bell. What is this????
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RE: Division Bell Vinyl (blue)
(02-08-2011 01:01 PM)wet dream Wrote: I'll have a look at some of mine. I do have 19 copies of this LP in 7 colours and one double LP.
From memory some of the green LP's have the black swirls in the colour, I have seen it described as marbling.
There are at least two different mixes to this LP. The light (sky) blue US pressing and some of the other colours have a heart beat recorded on Richards song, "Wearing the inside out". On some of the others the beat is at the begining of side two. I've never been able to find out why the difference.
I love this LP('s), and have many parts of it as my mobile phone ring tone. It's also the only PF LP to go number one in both the US and the UK and also the LP from which PF's (MkI, II & III) only Grammy was lifted from.
Enjoy and let us know if you find out any more info on this LP('s).
wow you have 19 copies!!! You're a real collector I suppose. Well mine is not the U.S. Print and Ill make sure to listen for the heart beat when I listen to it. I'll just assume my record is standard U.K. Issue (it said EMI United Kingdom on the cover) until I can get it looked at. One question, where did you get all your copies and for how much?
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RE: Division Bell Vinyl (blue)
(02-08-2011 01:24 PM)Lady Floydian Wrote: (02-07-2011 12:21 AM)wet dream Wrote: You may get some info here
http://www.pinkfloydarchives.com/DUSLPPF.htm#TDB
The dark blue Brazilian pressing have the labels reversed.
That is one of the most amazing PF websites I've ever seen. I've had fun going through all my vinyl and checking the matrix numbers, in order to find out what issue/pressing I've got.
Thanks so much for sharing that with us. 
You're welcomed.
It's a great site, but it didn't help me much with some of my LP's.
I've got a green German pressing of WYWH that's not listed as well as a blue Israeli pressing of the Wall that isn't listed either. I couldn't find out much about some of the Division Bell LP I have either.
As far as standard pressing go, it's great info.
It's great to hear you're into Vinyl, the best way in listen to Floyd (IMO).
Cheers,
wd.
(02-08-2011 11:24 PM)blue_ember Wrote: (02-08-2011 01:01 PM)wet dream Wrote: I'll have a look at some of mine. I do have 19 copies of this LP in 7 colours and one double LP.
From memory some of the green LP's have the black swirls in the colour, I have seen it described as marbling.
There are at least two different mixes to this LP. The light (sky) blue US pressing and some of the other colours have a heart beat recorded on Richards song, "Wearing the inside out". On some of the others the beat is at the begining of side two. I've never been able to find out why the difference.
I love this LP('s), and have many parts of it as my mobile phone ring tone. It's also the only PF LP to go number one in both the US and the UK and also the LP from which PF's (MkI, II & III) only Grammy was lifted from.
Enjoy and let us know if you find out any more info on this LP('s).
wow you have 19 copies!!! You're a real collector I suppose. Well mine is not the U.S. Print and Ill make sure to listen for the heart beat when I listen to it. I'll just assume my record is standard U.K. Issue (it said EMI United Kingdom on the cover) until I can get it looked at. One question, where did you get all your copies and for how much?
I got them all on eBay, for tooooo much money.
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RE: Division Bell Vinyl (blue)
(02-10-2011 02:28 AM)wet dream Wrote: (02-08-2011 01:24 PM)Lady Floydian Wrote: (02-07-2011 12:21 AM)wet dream Wrote: You may get some info here
http://www.pinkfloydarchives.com/DUSLPPF.htm#TDB
The dark blue Brazilian pressing have the labels reversed.
That is one of the most amazing PF websites I've ever seen. I've had fun going through all my vinyl and checking the matrix numbers, in order to find out what issue/pressing I've got.
Thanks so much for sharing that with us. 
You're welcomed.
It's a great site, but it didn't help me much with some of my LP's.
I've got a green German pressing of WYWH that's not listed as well as a blue Israeli pressing of the Wall that isn't listed either. I couldn't find out much about some of the Division Bell LP I have either.
As far as standard pressing go, it's great info.
It's great to hear you're into Vinyl, the best way in listen to Floyd (IMO).
Cheers,
wd.
(02-08-2011 11:24 PM)blue_ember Wrote: (02-08-2011 01:01 PM)wet dream Wrote: I'll have a look at some of mine. I do have 19 copies of this LP in 7 colours and one double LP.
From memory some of the green LP's have the black swirls in the colour, I have seen it described as marbling.
There are at least two different mixes to this LP. The light (sky) blue US pressing and some of the other colours have a heart beat recorded on Richards song, "Wearing the inside out". On some of the others the beat is at the begining of side two. I've never been able to find out why the difference.
I love this LP('s), and have many parts of it as my mobile phone ring tone. It's also the only PF LP to go number one in both the US and the UK and also the LP from which PF's (MkI, II & III) only Grammy was lifted from.
Enjoy and let us know if you find out any more info on this LP('s).
wow you have 19 copies!!! You're a real collector I suppose. Well mine is not the U.S. Print and Ill make sure to listen for the heart beat when I listen to it. I'll just assume my record is standard U.K. Issue (it said EMI United Kingdom on the cover) until I can get it looked at. One question, where did you get all your copies and for how much?
I got them all on eBay, for tooooo much money. 
how did you afford it all?!?!!? And do you listen to them?
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RE: Division Bell Vinyl (blue)
what si the common vinyl for TDB from the U.K.?
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RE: Division Bell Vinyl (blue)
Taken from http://www.pinkfloydarchives.com/DUKLPPF.htm --
Quote:Title: The Division Bell (EMI Records)
Record Company: EMI Records
Catalog Number: 7243 8 28984 1 2
Matrix Information: (side 1 / side 2)
1) 8289841 A-1-1- FLOYD-A / 8289841 B-2-1-1 FLOYD-B (both stamped and written) [TML-M / TML-X]
2) 8289841 A-2-1-2 FLOYD-A / 8289841 B-2-1-1 FLOYD-B (both stamped and written) [TML-X / TML-X]
3) 8289841 A-2-2-1 FLOYD-A / 8289841 B-1-1-1 FLOYD-B (both stamped and written) [TML-X / TML-M]
4) 8289841 A-2-2-1 FLOYD-A / 8289841 B-2-1-1 FLOYD-B (both stamped and written) [TML-X / TML-X]
Release Date: March 30, 1994
Release Information: Shortened version with songs edited from CD release (Poles Apart, Marooned, Wearing the Inside Out, Coming Back to Life, Lost for Words, and High Hopes).
Description: Gatefold cover.
Front Cover: Two faces facing each other. Issued with both laminated and matt covers.
Back Cover: Two faces facing each other. Song titles. Bar code (7 24382 89841 2). E: 068. F: PM 518. UK: EMD 1055. Printed in U.K.
Inner Sleeve: Art inner sleeve with lyrics.
Labels: Picture label.
Text around the edge of the label says:
P 1994 Copyright in this sound recording is owned by Pink Floyd Music (1987) Ltd. under license to EMI Records Ltd. C 1994 Pink Floyd Music (1987) Ltd. Made in the U.K. LC 0542 BIEM / MCPS All rights of the producer and of the owner of the work reproduced reserved. Unauthorized copying, hiring, renting, public performance and broadcasting of this record prohibited.
The vinyl color is black as well, I believe.
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