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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I remember when I first got into vinyl a trip to New Orleans, to go to Jazz Fest. When away i like to check out local vinyl stores. So i happen on this one down in the quarter, a virtual jazz museum. At the time Coltrane was the shiznit for me, especially late 1965 stuff. So I pick a copy of Live in Seattle. When I get back home to put the record on every things fine untill I go to listen to part 2 of one of the songs and I get Africa Brass from 1961. Another example was my father in law who bought a stck of Christmas CD's at the local pawn shop. So we are sitting there enjoying the sounds of the season when the disc changes and out comes Carols Nakai(native american flute player. The label on the CD was marked Liberace's Christmas.
slipknot, pay no attention to 4yanx. He's just upset because he sold me all HIS John Tesh LP's in a moment of weakness! ;)
Nothing as severe as what you all have described, but my copy of the King reissue of the Albeniz Suite Espanola has side 1 with a label showing the side 2 pieces, and vice versa. Colitas, maybe Liberace liked to celebrate Christmas listening to native American flute music?
Lugnut,
If you liked that one, you should read my response to the "ONE great lovesong" thread. I'm surprised no one picked up on that one. Especially if you are a Warren Zevon fan. ;)