Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Usually, if it had the suggested cuts label, it was designated for a radio station (in all likelihood, you found an ex-DJ's copy!)
The gold promo stamps usually don't add any value to the piece, but they are cool to have. (IMHO, anyway) I consider them collectible. (after all, they were actually advance releases at the time) Especially since labels reverted to tacky punching a hole or saw-cutting the top corner to cut costs of the gold embossing later down the road.
And Shabooh Shoobah is most definitely worth the $7. That is just one of those records that is great cover-to-cover. Every song...