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Return to Oz artwork on legit release
I have a chance to pick up a copy of "Return to Oz" on the Bay Cities label (#BCD-3001). The cover and the disc look legit, but the inside fold of the cover and the back cover are, respectively, blank and printed in B&W. Smells like a copy to me, but I've never seen the original for comparison. Can anyone verify the contents/description of the original?
troycullison, December 11, 2006; 6:47 PM
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On my copy, which is definitely legit, the cover opens up to reveal three panels, none of which are blank on front or back. The liner notes feature three separate essays: "David Shire on Return to Oz," "David Shire," and "In Defense of Oz." Every panel of the front insert is covered with text, except for the cover of course, which incidentallly is the only page that is printed in color. As far as the back insert (tray card) is concerned, mine is printed completely in black and white also and features a still shot in the center that shows Tik-Tok and Dorothy (holding Bellina). Hope this helps...
American.Nightmare, December 11, 2006; 9:33 PM

I should also mention that the inserts are printed on heavier-than-average card stock.
American.Nightmare, December 11, 2006; 9:45 PM

That does indeed help- Thanks! This copy is missing the first two essays, hence the blank pages. I think that conclusively answers that question.
troycullison, December 12, 2006; 1:24 PM

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