When did Trojan STOP using rough texture labels?
I want this info so I can tell an original press from a later one.
And does anyone know when the blue/pink and green labels came into use, I've seen them on Trojan records that seem to date from around 1980-ish.
Thanks in advance for your knowledge and time.
just a humble and novice reggae vinyl collector
Help dating Trojan label design
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KingWibbler
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Help dating Trojan label design
just a humble and novice reggae vinyl collector
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KingWibbler
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Re: Help dating Trojan label design
I have another label question (sorry)
I have a copy of Super Ape - it has an Island label I'm not sure about. It's a sort of modern art, with the writing all in connected circles. I'd upload a scan but I can't see any way to add images in threads on this forum!
Is it a modern repress? There's no barcode anywhere - so it can't be that new, can it?
The help of the experts out there would be brilliant.
I have a copy of Super Ape - it has an Island label I'm not sure about. It's a sort of modern art, with the writing all in connected circles. I'd upload a scan but I can't see any way to add images in threads on this forum!
Is it a modern repress? There's no barcode anywhere - so it can't be that new, can it?
The help of the experts out there would be brilliant.
just a humble and novice reggae vinyl collector
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jahsteppa
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Re: Help dating Trojan label design
The blue and green colours came into use as far as Im aware in the lATE '70's. The Silvertones "African Dub" was on a blue Trojan Rockers release around '77.
Matumbi had a tune "Cant Satisfy" around the same time on the same colour label.
As for roughtexture llabels, I couldnt tell.....
Matumbi had a tune "Cant Satisfy" around the same time on the same colour label.
As for roughtexture llabels, I couldnt tell.....