Tin Machine Japan EMI USA
Tin Machine: Japan; EMI USA, ZP28-5860; 1989
All white panel concertina cover on glossy paper. Cover photo and track list over first two panels with lyrics reproduced over the final three panels on either side of the cover. Track list also on rear panel. Dolby information on rear panel but the cassette shell states ‘Dolby HX Pro’. The tracks ‘Run’ and ‘Sacrifice Yourself’ are added to the running order of Side 2 as per the CD.
Comes with a double sided lyric/ information page on light paper that folds into the tape box. Lyrics and information in Japanese and English; and an ‘XDR’ explanation sheet.
XDR was a process developed by Capitol Records to provide higher quality audio and is the American branding of their original Canadian SDR (Super Dynamic Range) released in 1982.
Black ink printed on green paper label onto white shell, stamped Japan with no slip sheet and ‘Dolby HX Pro’ ‘XDR’ and ‘EMI USA’ logos on shell. JASRAC rights. Clear lead in tape.
The track sequence is the same as the original CD.
Side 1: Heaven’s In Here; Tin machine; Prisoner Of Love; Crack City; I Can’t Read; Under The God.
Side 2: Amazing; Working Class Hero; Bus Stop; Pretty Thing; Video Crimes; Run; Sacrifice Yourself; Baby Can Dance.
Tin Machine: Japan; Toshiba EMI; 1989
Sample Cassette.
Smoked plastic hinged snap box with bevelled sides and rounded corners with blue artwork and printing to front and back
Black printing on white paper label onto black shell showing ‘6.21 On Sale’.
The track sequence is the same as the original CD.
Side 1: Heaven’s In Here; Tin machine; Prisoner Of Love; Crack City; I Can’t Read; Under The God.
Side 2: Amazing; Working Class Hero; Bus Stop; Pretty Thing; Video Crimes; Run; Sacrifice Yourself; Baby Can Dance.