Presuming you mean an American-issue LP... if the band's name is die-stamped and not printed, the cover is stamped with a serial number, and the discs have an Apple label but say "Manufactured by Capitol Records", with a little Capitol logo, print going around the edge... it's probably an original.
It is a reissue. Original issues also have a glossy finish to the cover.
Earlier copies have a serial number on the cover. If there's no serial number, then it's a later issue.
Elvis' (Presley) Christmas Album which was originally released in 1970 but was (basically) a "reissue" of his 1957 album. By the way this album is the best selling Christmas album of all time.
As the World Falls Down is on the soundtrack album for the movie Labyrinth. It also appeared as a bonus track on the 1995 reissue of the album Tonight.
Type "Find a serial number - Adobe" into your search engine hit enter on your keyboard. Click on the "Find a serial number - Adobe" link in the search results, it will take you to an Adobe website that will help you get your serial number.
The song "Crazy" is from The John Hall Band's 1981 album "All Of The Above," originally released by EMI-America. Other than a CD reissue from Japan, the album has remained unavailable for years until reissue label American Beat arranged to reissue both John Hall Band albums on one CD in the Spring of 2009.
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From my imagine album, it says sw 3379 on the back left hand cornner. This is the issue number witch is the original.
Probably as much as any other White Album Record if there is nothing special about it.
The Original Sin - album - was created in 1979.
"album i guess" somehow i doubt that. the others i have seen have either "No." in front of the number sequence or they have nothing in front of the number sequence. does the A possibly denote an American release?
The Avalanches' album, Since I left You, was made entirely from Samples. Approximately 3,500 samples were used from original vinyls.