TRANS-EUROPE EXPRESS (France, 1985)
Fame 1851104 (PM 410)

 
Another French edition of TEE, a 1985 reissue.


The Fame label was a reissue label under the EMI umbrella, which I'm told started in 1982, releasing budget "Nice-price" reissues on LP and cassette. They would generally cut costs were they could. For cassettes though, the difference was often more a matter of taste.


The French 1985 edition of Trans-Europe Express had a new design, with the LP facsimile printed on a mostly black background (the first edition and the 1978 reissue were based on the train motif from the 7" single), as per Fame standards. In fact, they even used the cover of the current Fame reissue LP, with the Fame logo in the top right corner! You've just got to love such attention to detail. The J-card is 1-panel, with the track list and a few credits on the inside, and the list of tips to take proper care of your cassette on the back flap (this was printed on the early editions as well).


Variants abound, the cassette comes in several types of shell, including grey, cream, and several versions in clear shells.The 1985 reissue has EMI, Capitol, Fame and Pathé Marconi logos, and the "PM 410" in the top right corner of the front is substituted for "PM 416" on others. Nice one!







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