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Velvett Fogg – "Velvett Fogg" (1969) Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Repress format. Official release from PYE Records, released 1969. This release will appeal to Rock and Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock music fans. Vinyl for sale — available for purchase online.
Velvett Fogg - Velvett Fogg 1969
Velvett Fogg – "Velvett Fogg" (1969) Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Repress format. Official release from PYE Records, released 1969. This release will appeal to Rock and Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock music fans. Vinyl for sale — available for purchase online.
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Release Information
Released:
1969
Artist: Velvett Fogg
Format: Vinyl
(
LP, Album, Stereo, Repress )
Country: UK
Label: NSPL.18272
(PYE Records)
Record Tracklist
| № | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | Yellow Cave Woman | 7:00 |
| A2 | New York Mining Disaster 1941 | 2:55 |
| A3 | Wizard Of Gobsolod | 2:57 |
| A4 | Once Among The Trees | 5:39 |
| A5 | Lady Caroline | 2:23 |
| B1 | Come Away Melinda | 5:55 |
| B2 | Owed To The Dip | 6:07 |
| B3 | Within The Night | 4:47 |
| B4 | Plastic Man | 4:47 |
Info
Credits:Engineer – David Hunt (3)
Lacquer Cut By – Tony Bridge
Liner Notes – John Peel
Producer – Jack Dorsey
Notes:Second press same Year.
This variant has label matrices printed on left-side of labels and side identifiers on right-side. Labels credit six engineers.
Front laminated, flipback sleeve. The same sleeve like https://www.discogs.com/release/13034167-Velvett-Fogg-Velvett-Fogg
Corrected label variant from the 1969 UK first issue.
Replaces the earlier misprinted label crediting only David Hunt.
Shows the full list of six engineers as per studio documentation.
Not a repress — both label variants belong to the original 1969 issue and use the same A-1 / B-1 stamped matrices and laminated flipback sleeves.
All later reissues (vinyl and CD) consistently reproduce this corrected six-engineer credit, making it the reference version used by the label after correcting the initial misprint.
✅ VARIANT A — “Engineer: David Hunt” (1 engineer)
• This is the earliest pressing.
• It is a label printing error.
• It is the rarest variant.
• Matrices: NSPL 18272 A-1 T / B-1 T (same on all 1969 variants).
• Sleeve: fully laminated flipback, identical to the corrected variant.
• Notes for Discogs: clarify that this variant exists only due to an early label misprint on the first batch of 1969 labels.
⸻
✅ VARIANT B — “Engineers: 6 names” (corrected label)
• This is the second variant, corrected.
• Same year: 1969.
• Same matrices as Variant A (A-1 T / B-1 T).
• This is the version Pye considered “correct” and the basis for all later reissues.
• Notes for Discogs: explicitly state that this is not a later pressing; it is a corrected label printed during the same 1969 run, following the misprinted first batch.
⸻
✅ VARIANT C — Early repress without flipback (≈1970)
• Third identifiable version, issued slightly later as an early repress.
• Sleeve: NOT flipback — non-flipback laminated or semi-laminated sleeve.
• Matrices: often hand-etched (not stamped) but still based on A-1 / B-1 metalwork.
• Label: uses the corrected 6-engineer credit, same label artwork as Variant B.
• Year: circa 1970, not 1969.
• This is an early UK repress, distinguishable by the non-flipback sleeve and etched runouts, but not a modern reissue.
This variant has label matrices printed on left-side of labels and side identifiers on right-side. Labels credit six engineers.
Front laminated, flipback sleeve. The same sleeve like https://www.discogs.com/release/13034167-Velvett-Fogg-Velvett-Fogg
Corrected label variant from the 1969 UK first issue.
Replaces the earlier misprinted label crediting only David Hunt.
Shows the full list of six engineers as per studio documentation.
Not a repress — both label variants belong to the original 1969 issue and use the same A-1 / B-1 stamped matrices and laminated flipback sleeves.
All later reissues (vinyl and CD) consistently reproduce this corrected six-engineer credit, making it the reference version used by the label after correcting the initial misprint.
✅ VARIANT A — “Engineer: David Hunt” (1 engineer)
• This is the earliest pressing.
• It is a label printing error.
• It is the rarest variant.
• Matrices: NSPL 18272 A-1 T / B-1 T (same on all 1969 variants).
• Sleeve: fully laminated flipback, identical to the corrected variant.
• Notes for Discogs: clarify that this variant exists only due to an early label misprint on the first batch of 1969 labels.
⸻
✅ VARIANT B — “Engineers: 6 names” (corrected label)
• This is the second variant, corrected.
• Same year: 1969.
• Same matrices as Variant A (A-1 T / B-1 T).
• This is the version Pye considered “correct” and the basis for all later reissues.
• Notes for Discogs: explicitly state that this is not a later pressing; it is a corrected label printed during the same 1969 run, following the misprinted first batch.
⸻
✅ VARIANT C — Early repress without flipback (≈1970)
• Third identifiable version, issued slightly later as an early repress.
• Sleeve: NOT flipback — non-flipback laminated or semi-laminated sleeve.
• Matrices: often hand-etched (not stamped) but still based on A-1 / B-1 metalwork.
• Label: uses the corrected 6-engineer credit, same label artwork as Variant B.
• Year: circa 1970, not 1969.
• This is an early UK repress, distinguishable by the non-flipback sleeve and etched runouts, but not a modern reissue.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix Numbers: NSPL 18272A-1 *T STEREO
(Side A stamped), NSPL 18272B-1 *T STEREO
(Side B stamped)

