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Adam |
Posted - 06/21/2004 : 08:24:49 I have the limited edition singles of Everything Is New, Men In Black and The Marist, but I cannot find the number given to them. Where should I look and are there anymore limited editions out there? |
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kingphilbert |
Posted - 06/22/2004 : 13:11:30 I remember hearing that both Everything is New and Nadine on Cooking Vinyl were limited. Nadine more so because EIN was the first UK single released and then before Nadine UK was released it was pulled from regular retailers and sold exclusively through Cooking Vinyl. I had had my Nadine ordered from opalmusic.com and then it was cancelled. I definitely heard Nadine UK was only about 1000 pressed. Probably the same on EIN. As far as haveing a number like 0001/1000 stamped on them, no. But it's like Bill said, they are really limited compared to a top 40 artist or MTV regular. Even the Nadine live EP US was only sold in Coalition of Independent Record Stores and similar units. I still see it around though.
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the thing |
Posted - 06/22/2004 : 02:17:36 I have the Marsist 7" which has a limited ed sticker on the back I think
They normally have just a stickered number on them somewhere
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billgoodman |
Posted - 06/21/2004 : 14:04:45 I think that all frank's singles since the catholic period are somewhat limited. Everything is New was 'special' because only 1000 copies were printed, but I highly doubt that the Nadine single of Cooking Vinyl was more than 5000 times pressed. 5000 copies are also limited compared to how many Micheal Jackson singles are thrown away because nobody buys them
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