Computer World (The Netherlands, 1981)
EMI - Kling Klang 1A 262-64370
Following up on a previous post: I put up the companion to this before, so let's take a look at the more common, yellow-shelled Holland edition of Computer World.
As said before, the yellow cassette plays the
German-language version of the album - Computerwelt, Taschenrechner
etc. - while the titles are printed in English on the J-card. It's a surprisingly common mistake, in particular there were several Holland mispresses of Trans-Europe Express on vinyl, where one or two sides of the LP had the German dub, although the titles were in English on the cover.
Anyway, both editions come with on-body print on the cassette itself, and both have a 1-panel inlay J-card made from thin paper. Again repeating that previous post, one detail on the J-card separates the two editions: On this, the rights society "STEMRA" is mentioned. On the other variant, it's replaced with "BIEM/STEMRA".
As I said, the yellow cassette from the Netherlands (when does one use "Netherlands" and when is it "Holland"? Is it the same place? Or is it like UK and Great Britain?) is not that rare, I've seen it pop up from time to time. It's a nice item though, I like the bright yellow cassette and case, and even more so since the all-yellow design was also used on editions from Germany and the UK. A lovely item, and one that doesn't set you back a mint.
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