$166.25
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December 25, 2018 - 10:52:25 AM GMT
(over 6 years ago)
soxley63
Rare opportunity to buy a set of Kiss bootleg LPs that all appear to be original to the era. None of these bootlegs correlate exactly with bootlegs currently catalogued on Discogs, but they do have many things in common. The main difference seems to be in labels and label colour. Label catalogue numbers are consistent with numbers in the run-outs and these often correlate with those on editions listed on discogs. Details of the records are as follows and should be considered in conjunction with the attached images. The condition of the records is variable, but overall would be considered VG. Five of the 6 covers are still in their original shrink wrap and all are graded VG+. The records play in the range of G+ to VG - all have multiple hairlines/scuffs and play with some light clicks. Of the records, Kiss Destroys Anaheim is in the worst condition with two scatches on one side that produce frequent light clicks. This record grades G. Kiss Takes Tokyo ‘77 - double LP - Dragonfly Records. K1323. The paper sleeve artwork is on dark yellow paper. The labels are aqua in colour and have the Dragonfly logo on one side and text on the other that says “Dragonfly Records presents The Sounds Of The ‘60’s A Music Documentary Number 5 In This Series”. Etched runout information: Side A - K1323-A Ross Loiterton; Side B - K1323-B; Side C - K1323-C Ross Loiterton; Side D - K1323-D. Kiss Blitz London - Ruthless Rhymes Ltd. K1322. The cover artwork is red. The labels are black and white and say “Made in Germany”. Etched runout information: Side A - K-1322-A; Side B - K-1322-B Kiss Destroys Anaheim - Dragonfly Records. IMP1120. Lime green cover art. 7cm split on bottom seam. No shrink wrap. Cover art taped along spine edge. Kiss Army logo pasted to back also lime green. Lime green labels say “Dragonfly Records presents The Sounds Of The ‘60’s A Music Documentary Number 5 In This Series”. Etched runout information: Side A - IMP-1120-A; Side B - IMP-1120-B Ross Loiterton Kiss Destroys Anaheim Part 2 - Ruthless Rhymes Ltd. - IMP1122. Cover art is pale yellow. The labels are dark yellow and say “Made in Germany”. Etched runout information: Side A - IMP 1122-A; Side B - IMP 1122-B Kiss Fried Alive! live at the Long Beach Auditorium, May 31, 1974. First Kiss Records 1113. Pale yellow cover art. Labels are dark yellow Ruthless Rhymes Ltd and say “Made in Germany”. Etched runout information: Side A - IMP 1113-A “Lord. Forgive me”; Side B - IMP 1113-B “For the heavy metal kids” Kiss My Axe - Not on label. KMA-102. Cover art is black and white and attributes copyright in 1978 to AFPSGSPC. White labels. Etched runout information: Side A - KMA 102 A; Side B - KMA 102 B
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December 15, 2018 - 10:52:25 AM GMT
(over 6 years ago)
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