BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS Catch A Fire (Holy Grail 1973 Jamaican
first press limited edition 9-track LP, uniquely pressed on CLEAR
BROWN HASH SMOKE VINYL, issued on the colour Tuff Gong label,
with the Island catalogue number, A4-U/B4-U matrices & 'STERLING'
stampers in the run-outs, as well as the earliest 'BML-2001B 4-U'
matrix stamp crossed out in the Side B run-off groove. During this
time in Jamaica, some record plants experimented with colour vinyl
effects but the quantities are unknown & very few examples of this
near mythical 'Clear Smoke Vinyl' pressing appear for sale on the
market. Each pressing is known to be super limited & unique. What's
interesting here is that the only copies we have seen before of this,
what's been dubbed the 'Clear Smoke Vinyl' edition of this Wailers
masterpiece, have had black wisps as a smoke effect within the clear
surround of the vinyl. This particular pressing is transparent but with a
full on brown HASH SMOKE like effect when held to light! The smoke
stain effect gets darker on the run-ins & run-outs & could well be one
of the earliest mispressings. A mispress can occurr when changing the
pressing plates from one colour to clear vinyl, the result being, a few
having a mixture of colours ending up with this brown almost hash like
effect, actually a perfect tone to compliment the album. There are also
TWO Side 2 labels either side, though there are clearly five tracks on
Side A & four on Side B - the record plays as per normal & sounds
wonderful as well it should. We guarantee you won't find another one
like this... Better still is the condition. Housed in the original lightly
textured card picture sleeve, this is a stunning copy of Marley's historic
first album for Island Records. The cover is easily in Excellent condition
with just minor shelf wear, clean panels, no tears & all print is legible,
especially along the spine. The uniquely coloured vinyl is Excellent to
Near Mint with barely any signs of play either side. FIRE, indeed & a
complete one-off! ILPS-9241) #Top 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time
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