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Release Date: 1991Label: Machinery Records
Generic matte white cover with spine, a low quality photocopied or printed sheet sloppy glued to the front. At least versions with red and black print exist.The German text on the sheet says that the quotes used are from the "dramatic voting" of the US Senate on January 11th, 1991 (What is meant is probably the "Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 1991" which actually took place on January 12th and lead to "Operation Desert Storm " a few days later). It further says "this is not an anti- or pro-war song but a historical documentary" and that "the total profitable revenue of this record go to Greenpeace". The statement is undersigned "AND ONE Steve Naghavi Berlin, den 15.Januar 1991".
The label on side A is obviously photocopied and cut and glued by hand, adhesive residues are visible at the edge on the vinyl.
Side B has a white label.
BPM 126 (A and B).
Made in Germany
In runout A, variant 2, the "D" is poorly and incomplete stamped, could also be a "B".
In runout B, variant 2, the "L" is accompanied by some dots on the right side of it. "A1" is badly crossed out, and "[8S]" are two characters stamped on top of each other, maybe "8" and "S", but can also easily be something else.