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Or maybe Kryptonite?Michael Hagerty said:No, but it looks like Plankton might have.....
Given that, then perhaps we can examine the 3500 series after the Horizon series has run its course in the AOTW section. But it was an idea . . .Rudy said:Far as I figured, the first AOTW was going to stay in the 4000's. The second AOTW, which was the A&M/CTi jazz branch, moved over temporarily to the 19000 series so we could cover that in the matter of several weeks. Plans were to start on the Horizon series, which would get some action back in the "jazz" area again. Not many folks think of A&M and jazz, which is why the second AOTW as Horizon (until it runs out) might be good for public awareness if nothing else.
Maybe we need a poll?
Mr Bill said:Theortetically we should go to the 36xx series after 4426 and then back to 4500 once we pass 3667, as the 36xx series temporarily replaced the 4100 line in the mid 70s... That is (was?) A&M's main series for the entire independent history.
--Mr Bill
Michael Hagerty said:No, but it looks like Plankton might have.....
---Michael Hagerty
LPJim said:Here are some albums with both 3600 & 4400 series numbers:
Fairport Convention NINE (3603/ *4407)
Status Quo HELLO (3615/ 4408) --- my home '4408' is Canadian
Hookfoot ROARING (3608/ *4409)
Lumumba LUMUMBA (3610/ *4414)
Tim Weisberg DREAMSPEAKER (*4410/3045)
Hoyt Axton LIFE MACHINE (3604/ 4422)
--- I've never seen 4422
Humble Pie THUNDERBOX 3611/ 4424 --- I only have 3611 and have never seen 4424
Gallagher & Lyle SEEDS (3605/ *4425)
Hudson-Ford NICKELODEON (3616/ *4426)
*not sure this configuration got released.
I own Bacharach's album as both SPX 4290 and 3501 as well as Columbier's SPX 4281 and 3503, which vouches for their existence, but have never seen a Carpenters' 4289.
JB
Dave said:Hmmm...I'm not sure what # my LIFE MACHINE was. I've seen it issued with two different covers--one with the "Life Machine" on it, and a rare one with just a picture of Hoyt on the cover, like the one in the inner-sleeve. Maybe THAT one was 4422.