Probably the rarest ant totally unqiue picture sleeve from the cooperation of David Bowie and Queen. No scan, no print, no cheap colour copy. No, a true cover, which should have been used as the cover for the promotion single "Under Pressure", which never happened. The only cover that exist. On the front a sticker "Production Library Copy Only" and on the back a sticker from the radion station "Radio Warneford", where the cover is from (archive). The pure black back side is sticked on the printed front side to get a full-value cover.
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nizwa
Posted: 3rd Jul 2013, 7:16 pm
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Sorry if this has already been discussed, but how can we know that that sleeve was indeed for Under Pressure - there are no catalogue numbers on it as far as I can see.
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shooky
Posted: 4th Jul 2013, 1:51 pm
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at best it's an incomplete mock-up, but more likely a homemade cover. ZERO label info anywhere (logo, cat no, copyright info, date), no artist name, no song titles. and why on earth would the sole copy have been owned by a radio station in Leamington Spa? finally, from the description: "The pure black back side is sticked on the printed front side to get a full-value cover." say what?