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I've noticed this before but never looked into it, after finding a test press version of Liftin Spirit 16 & comparing it to another promo copy you can see the difference in Cat number showing you how many previous pressings there were. Ahh hard to explain!

 

Example:

 

ADMM16-A = Test Press 'The Mist'

ADMM16-AA = Test Press 'Dreamworld'

 

ADMM16-A3 = Promo 'Dreamworld'

ADMM16-AA2 = Promo 'Ya Dont Stop'

 

So that must mean there was another pressing before this with A2? & looking of Discogs there is infact another copy listed on there!

 

Im not even going to get into ADMM18-X6 - Possibility of 5 other pressing with maybe different unreleased tracks?

 

Think ill stop here, but at least this threads here for future reference :blink:

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That number does indeed refer to how many times that side has been mastered. It doesn't necessarily mean that it's a different tune each time, though. It could just be that they mastered it again as they weren't happy with the first go
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Yeah, Dreamworld is exactly the same tune on each but TP has alot more highs, & the Promo one seems a little muddy to me.

 

Would 6 attempts at mastering be normal?

 

 

Just bagged the other ADMM16, im expecting it to be :

 

ADMM16-A2 = Promo 'Ya Dont Stop' mix 1

ADMM16-AA2 = Promo 'Ya Dont Stop' mix 2

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