• I've never owned/seen a "NOW!" CD with a DECCA logo on the CD label, only with the LONDON logo.

    (of course there are, for example, the SACDs from 2002 with the printed label code 0171 (which stands for DECCA) - but no DECCA logo printed on the label.


    Thanks ironbelly :thumbup:

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  • I've never owned/seen a "NOW!" CD with a DECCA logo on the CD label, only with the LONDON logo.

    (of course there are, for example, the SACDs from 2002 with the printed label code 0171 (which stands for DECCA) - but no DECCA logo printed on the label.


    Thanks ironbelly :thumbup:

    I think this is a misprint. The other one, with modern unboxed London logo and LC 0253 (London) is pressed from the very same stampler '02+ Y' and with the same matrix string MADE IN GERMANY BY PDO. Technically, those two came from the same pressing run. Maybe they made a mistake on the factory, realized that there was a mistake, changed the logo for the label and proceed. But a few CDs with DECCA logo slipped though the quality control. This is just a guess.


    I knew this CD exists for about 6-7 years. And I knew that another collector has a copy. It was a real pain to secure one for myself.


    Let's say this one is much rare than the very first pressing of The Rolling Stones [London 820 047-2] with black-and-red logo (CD-G1, according to Dieter Hoffmann).

    CD's housed in black trays sound better than CD's housed in other color trays