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A variety of colored bootlegs exist for the 7" single. 4 different kinds of bootleg labels exist, all of which originated in Germany. Sometimes these bootlegs are sometimes reffered to as promotional items - but aren't.
black labels w/ large center hole - 1992/1993 Black vinyl that often gets mistaken for the original. Copies have a cheap photocopied sleeve, that is white on the inside. And the label reads "MUSICDISC", as opposed to "MUSIDISC". black labels w/ small center hole - 1995 blue, dark blue, light blue, blue/pink, blue/purple, green, lila, pink, purple, red marbled, red/white, light red/white, rosy red/white, light rosy marbled, dark rosy marbled, white/cream marbled, yellow, yellow/white white Enchantillon "test" labels - 1996 (marbled vinyl) amber, azur, light azur, dark azur, brown, light olive, dark olive, orange, pink, light pink, dark pink white labels - 1997 green, orange, red, yellow picture disc - 1998 no sleeve all color names were taken from Matthijs Kropff in the Netherlands |
Vinyl - 7" | ||||
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| Music For Nations/ New Electric Way | France | 1986 | 11575 | black vinyl w/ large center hole, yellow inside of sleeve, and thick paper, limited to 500 copies |
Promos | ||||
| Elektra/Asylum | USA | 1986 | ED 5139 | 12", WLP in Elektra sleeve, w/ warning sticker,
(matrix # ST-ED-5139-A-SP) |
| Elektra/Asylum | USA | 1986 | ED 5139 | 12", WLP in Elektra sleeve,
(matrix # ST-ED-5139-A-AR) |