The Smiths - This Charming Man (1983 UK 1st Pressing)

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First pressing without band's name "The Smiths" on the cover, Capitol Records parody logo for Rough Trade on both labels and back sleeve, and timtom/CBS mastering on the B-side, identifiable from a wide dead-wax area. 1983 Glad Hips Music All words reproduced courtesy Glad Hips Music Limited ©1983 According to Simon Goddard's "Mozpedia", it was released November 1983 while "Passionsjustlikemine.com" says on 28 Oct 1983 (and "en.wikipedia.org" on 31 Oct 1983) The initial UK release of both the 12” (this) and the 7” featured an alternate Rough Trade logo that was a parody of the classic Capitol Records logo, with a capitol dome over “Rough” in bold cursive over “TRADE” typeset. The logo on the back of the sleeve added an oval ring (also a Capitol hallmark). Morrissey is said to have objected to its use, so the offending logos on the labels were first covered with stickers on both 7” and 12” versions, before altered labels and jackets were printed without the dome. Capitol Records does not appear to have objected to the parody of its trademark, so Rough Trade used the remaining “withdrawn” dome-logo sleeves throughout 1983-84 (especially for export copies), and as a result various combinations of labels and sleeves are common. (1) Timtom mastering both sides (wide dead wax on B-side), dome-logo on labels and sleeve (this version) (The Smiths - This Charming Man) (2) as (1) but with round stickers covering the logo on the labels; sleeve logo unknown. (The Smiths - This Charming Man) (3) New/altered labels and sleeves printed, showing the cursive Rough Trade logo only, without the domes. Timtom mastering as above. (The Smiths - This Charming Man) (4) B-side remastered by Porky/George Peckham for improved sound (the dead wax is very narrow), using the remaining dome-logo labels and sleeves. (The Smiths - This Charming Man) (5) New sleeves and labels: Band-name added to front, back cover with domed logo in oval, unchanged from version #1. New labels with the conventional Rough Trade logo and publishing credit changed from Glad Hips Music to Warner Bros. Music. Same Porky B-side mastering as (4). (The Smiths - This Charming Man) A somewhat simplified version of these classifications appears at passionsjustlikemine.com