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#391
Collectors / Re: Nicest item in your collection
January 30, 2002, 03:45:58 PM
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Well I have some really nice items I tresure, I suppose what evil lurks, cut to kill's listen to the basstones and my fire promo, are all nice items
Is anyone interested in a Fire/Jericho promotional record on XL-Recordings? I happen to have a 'few' spare ones - about four in total ;) Also, I have one spare Cut 2 Kill - Listen To The Basstone record in original sleeve.

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I also have a double platinum disc set and a gold firestarter cd awarded to the prodigy for shifting over 2million copys state side, so that pretty awesome.
Nice mate! :) RIAA ones?
#392
Collectors / Re: Nicest item in your collection
December 13, 2001, 03:36:46 PM
Send it to Juge and he will link it from his web site. I think I'm not the only one who's curious to hear it :)
#393
Collectors / Re: Nicest item in your collection
December 06, 2001, 09:39:54 AM
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At first I'v never sayed that the cd is rare :o
I know, I just thought I would mention it.

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And second, This remix is taken from the radio and it says Ganja Crew remix of SMBU.........
They play white's on the radio here every now and then of illegal covers of Voodoo People and so on, but they are still not official tracks. The same goes for tracks like these. On my web site you can find a listing of all official Prodigy tracks ever released, please take a look there. And if you find something missing, then please let me know.
#394
Collectors / Re: Nicest item in your collection
December 05, 2001, 05:01:35 PM
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and rare stuff like SMBU (Ganja Crew Remix), fake tracks and many more....
#395
Collectors / Re: Nicest item in your collection
November 21, 2001, 05:16:06 PM
QuoteI don't understand what you mean at all, I don't know if you're saying that this record is easy to get and it has no value at all or what...
I'm only curious why you wrote that this was the nicest item you own since you didn't write why really, that's all.

QuoteI think it's rare but I 'm not completely sure,it was released in 1995 on a black sleeve with a yellow sticker, the tracks are:
If it has a black sleeve, then you most likely have the normal retail release which is not rare I'm afraid. Still it is a very nice record. I'm personally starting to appreciate it more and more each time I listen to it. But it offers no special tracks really.

I was thinking lately that I'm also quite happy with my original Charly CD maxi single on XL-Recordings as well as with my original Wind It Up 12" which came with an original merchadise form. Very happy with those indeed.

And talking about that Voodoo People record, anyone who knows where to get the one with the white sleeve from? I'm looking for it still.
#396
Collectors / Re: Nicest item in your collection
November 21, 2001, 10:19:26 AM
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I'm also proud of my voodoo people 12" on mute records (7007)with the secret knowledge's remix of speedway.
I'm curious why, care to let me know?
#397
Collectors / Re: Nicest item in your collection
November 19, 2001, 12:29:20 PM
As for first press or not, you cannot really tell except by comparing two items of which you are sure that they are not the same press. The barcode stays the same in 99.99% of the cases. Also the year of release, although pressed in 2001 for instance would still say 1992. You can look at the center of the CD and compare that with other issues.

You mention XLCD 110 which is the normal catalogue number for The Prodigy Experience. This is an XL-Recordings catalogue number. You also mention that it's on Warner Bros. which means that you have the Warner Bros. release which comes with an XL-Recordings catalogue number. In short, you have a normal retail release as released on Warner Bros.

A lot of countries have their own label. Some labels are in various countries. To mention a few labels on which Prodigy have released items: XL-Recordings, Mute, Maverick, Elektra, Torso, Koch, DeLabel, Avex Trax, UDP, et cetera. For a collector, owning one of each country can be fun, just to be able to spot differences and all. For instance the disc itself might have a different color, or the sleeves are darker or lighter.

Crazy people those collectors... ;p
#398
Collectors / Re: Nicest item in your collection
November 14, 2001, 09:42:23 AM
They are great for what Jussi? There is some sort of 'cut' in one or both of them, is it to open beer or something? ;)
#399
Collectors / Re: Nicest item in your collection
November 13, 2001, 05:38:49 PM
I had forgotten about the toilet seat cover, a nice item indeed. I have some official dog tags as well which are nice. Never wear the dog tags, never use the toilet seat cover, but both are nice to have. I also have an official promotional beer :)
#400
Collectors / Nicest item in your collection
November 13, 2001, 03:54:08 PM
I was wondering what other people think is the nicest item by The Prodigy which they own. It doesn't have to be something expensive or rare, but something which gives you good memories is allowed as well of course (like me).

When I first started collecting Prodigy material I read an article in which they mentioned What Evil Lurks and I thought that I would never be able to find it. When I think back of the moment that I bought my copy it makes me smile still :)
#401
Collectors / Re: How Rare is BABY1?
September 23, 2003, 08:09:43 PM
QuoteHi!

I've Baby's Got A Temper BABY-1 Promo, too.
I would like to sell it. (Because I have the normal Vinyl and I don't need the Promo)
What would be the price for this record?
Thanks

Duncan
At the moment, you cannot really sell it for more than four Pounds Sterling. You can already buy copies of this white label for under four Pounds Sterling, so you have to run into someone stupid enough ;p if you want to sell it for more. I would suggest that you hang on to your copy and sell it at a later date in the hope that it will be worth more then. I've got three spare copies myself of this white label and two of the four track promotional copy.
#402
Collectors / Re: How Rare is BABY1?
July 29, 2002, 11:03:21 AM
It is unknown how many acetates were pressed. I found the pictures again on a CDR which I burned years ago by the way. As for the BITCH-1 white labels, seeing the minus symbol in the name I would say that it's unofficial now. There are more than five of those Kimmo ;) It's not rare really. I don't know how many copies there are of the DD3 white label, but it's just as 'rare' as the BITCH-1 one I guess.
#403
Collectors / Re: How Rare is BABY1?
July 24, 2002, 06:16:34 PM
Something which just came to mind, but why haven't you posted this on the XL-Recordings board? Jo of the mailorder might know the answer or can at least check. Maybe I will e-mail her and ask her myself too.
#404
Collectors / Re: How Rare is BABY1?
July 24, 2002, 10:12:30 AM
PIAS distributed those white labels straight for XL-Recordings. They sold quite a lot of them after they had given away a few of them. PIAS had quite some of them in boxes. Also for instance a friend of mine who runs a record shop had a box with 50 to 60 of them and I know more people from stores who bought huge quantities and sold them on the Internet. I've heard people from Finland saying the same, so it seems like there were quite some pressed.

PIAS by the way hasn't released any promotional items for Baby's Got A Temper. What I've been told is that labels nowadays send MP3 files to radio stations and all and later they send the retail releases as well. The promotional records which PIAS gave out to people were the ones XL-Recordings sent to them; this BABY1 white label and the 4-track 12" promotional copy on XL-Recordings as well.
#405
Collectors / Re: How Rare is BABY1?
July 23, 2002, 10:07:44 AM
I had some pictures of the acetate, but I lost them unfortunately due to reinstalling the computer the pictures were on. I don't know how many acetates were made. But what do you think about these BITCH1 white labels Kimmo?
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