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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 353878" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>It's an odd one Techno Age, because the label is quite a big label - American Records. The release after Techno Age was Last Rhythm which obviouly was HUGE and also sold a lot of units. I'm pretty sure Last Rhythm had more than one pressing though - the first pressing had picture sleeves, the others just had a plain black sleeve. I also think American Records knew they were onto something big with Last Rhythm because the little label logo changed to that crazy sort of jumbled up letters which if you look carefully actually says "Post Ritmo" which is Italian for "after rhythm". All subsequent releases had this logo as well (until about AMR 057) - therefore were they after (Last) Rhythm?</p><p></p><p>I reckon if Techno Age had been after Last Rhythm it would have been a lot less rare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 353878, member: 5"] It's an odd one Techno Age, because the label is quite a big label - American Records. The release after Techno Age was Last Rhythm which obviouly was HUGE and also sold a lot of units. I'm pretty sure Last Rhythm had more than one pressing though - the first pressing had picture sleeves, the others just had a plain black sleeve. I also think American Records knew they were onto something big with Last Rhythm because the little label logo changed to that crazy sort of jumbled up letters which if you look carefully actually says "Post Ritmo" which is Italian for "after rhythm". All subsequent releases had this logo as well (until about AMR 057) - therefore were they after (Last) Rhythm? I reckon if Techno Age had been after Last Rhythm it would have been a lot less rare. [/QUOTE]
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