And finally the 12″s:
Regular version, black vinyl:
Test press, white labels:
And here are the CDs:
EU version:
US version. Note the little differences to the EU version. This the one with blue disc and white lettering. The version with the white disc and blue lettering is currently at a friend; I will post pictures later.
Japanese version on Toys Factory. I think this one came with on obi strip which is unfortunately missing. However, the Japanese insert is included.
Here we go again, this time it’s the „Return of the fabulous Metal Bozo Clowns“ part of my collection.
EU version:
US version:
Polish version on Carnage (again, I’m not sure if this is a legit release; however, it looks more official than the „Ooh crikey…“ version):
Promo tape:
Here are the CDs of „Ooh crikey…“. Missing is an US version with red disc and black lettering. I’m still looking for that one 😉
EU version:
US version (pink disc, white lettering, different back cover):
US version in longbox (still sealed):
Alright, here we go with the first full length of the Deth. It was the first album I knew of these guys and was hooked ever since.
Let’s start with the tapes:
EU version. Two sided booklet with lyrics etc.
US version. Different cover. No lyrics. Includes the „Kids in America“ EP.
Polish version. Tact Productions. Was this officially licensed by Earache? I have no clue.
Promo tape. Contains the „Kids in America“ EP.
This is the first version I ever got. Clear tray, clear tape, white labels with black lettering.
Second version I got. Clear/black tray, black tape, no labels. On the back of the cover there’s Mightymow’s handwritten address.
I thought I had all versions of this demo until Steve told me they made one version that included stickers. So I had to get that one as well 🙂
Clear gray, Sony tape with sticker, two additional stickers.
I’m actually not quite sure if this version is an original. But it looks as though.
Clear/black tray, clear/black tape, no labels.
„Mower Liberation Front“ (Split with Metal Duck, 1988) (l to r):
Original version on R.K.T. Records (standard sleeve).
Original version on R.K.T. Records (gatefold sleeve).
Re-release on Boss Tuneage Records.
Test pressing of the Boss Tuneage re-release.
„Ooh crikey, it’s…“ (1990) (l to r):
Black vinyl.
Green vinyl.
Test press, unglued cover and inserts.
Promo 12″.
„Kids in America“ (1991) (l to r):
Regular version.
Lawnmower Def Promo 12″.
Promo with white labels.
Test press.
7″.
„Return of the fabulous Metal Bozo Clowns“ (1992) (l to r):
Black vinyl.
Test press, Earache sleeve.
„Billy“ (1993) (l to r):
Regular version.
Test press, Earache sleeve.
Far right:
V/A „A rather nasty dream on Papplewick Pond“ (includes different version of „Doe doe doe“).
„Mower Liberation Front“ (Split with Metal Duck, 1989) (l to r):
Original release on R.K.T. Records.
Re-release on Boss Tuneage Records (including bonus DVD).
Japanese version of the Boss Tuneage re-release (including bonus DVD).
„Ooh crikey, it’s…“ (1990) (l to r):
US version in longbox.
EU version.
US version (pink disc).
„Kids in America“ (1991) (l to r):
EU version.
US remix version (as Lawnmower Def).
„Return of the fabulous Metal Bozo Clowns“ (1992) (l to r):
EU version.
US version (blue disc with white lettering).
Japanese version on Toy’s Factory.
„Billy“ (1993) (l to r):
EU version.
US version.
Japanese version on Toy’s Factory.
Promo.
„Mowdeer“ Demo (1988) (l to r):
Clear tape with printed labels.
Black tape.
Sony tape with gold sticker.
Clear/black tape.
„Ooh crikey, it’s…“ (1990) (l to r):
EU version.
US version.
Polish version.
Promo tape.
„Return of the fabulous Metal Bozo Clowns“ (1992) (l to r):
EU version.
US version.
Polish version.
Promo tape.
„Billy“ (1993) (l to r):
EU version.
US version.