Vinyl pressing mistakes


Ever seen an LP with the the wrong label? I have an old LP that has a different artist/album side pressed on the b side. I listened to the a side of 'Blue Man' by Steve Khan.... flipped it over and Tim Wiesebeg/Dan Fogalberg (sp?)'Power of Gold' or some such nonsence starts playing... surprise! How common are these mistakes? Just curoius.
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Hey Sean, you should get out of your “shell” that Yertle the Turtle" rocks.

The cuts as I remember are:

“White Rabbit“ (with apologies to Jefferson Airplane).
“Happy Together“ (originally by the Turtles).
“I may be slow but I’m ahead of you”
“They named a sweater (or a neck) after me”
“My car wax is famous”

You should have kept that album. The version without the cover peeled off is now worth about $1100.00.

You can easily tell them apart, the later version has a Turtle sitting inside a truck with a bunch of other Turtles standing around.
Albert: Are you joshin' me or is that "Stoned screw up" really worth that much cash ? Was this a known problem on that album ? If it is true, my Dad will fall over when i tell him : ) Sean
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I just picked up a two-box UK pressing of Revolver that is stereo on side 1 and mono on side 2. The jacket and labels say stereo but the matrix numbers are YEX for the first side and XEX for the second. I had to check after wondering why there wasn't any weird panning on the first few songs. The stereo side sounds good but the mono is really dynamic.
Unfortunately, the only vinyl pressing mistakes in my collection involve recordings that never should have been pressed at all, like all those digitally recorded LP's from the 1980's.

Anybody think they're worth anything? ;)