Pressings info:

Taken from "Revelation Record Pressings". Sources include: Chris Alpino, Jeff Burks,Jordan Cooper, Dave Mandel,
Tim Owen, John Porcell, Robbie Redcheeks, Darren Walters, Bill Wilson and Flex! discography.

Can't Close My Eyes : 7" Positive Force 4 1985

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4th press : 

20 black vinyl
black vinyl
Red lettering on sleeve, black and white labels, paper 
insert. A number of the 1st press came with a sticker.
black vinyl
White lettering on sleeve, blue and white labels, glossy
insert. There are also black and white labels with this
sleeve which may or may not be another pressing.
100 black vinyl
Special press for Some Records in NYC. Plain white labels 
with "Some Records" stamped across A-Side.
100 orange vinyl
The final press of the 7" released by Revelation records. 
These were made by Jordan and Ray to trade for toys. The 
only press of the 7" on colored vinyl and contains a small
Batman insignia on front sleeve, B-side label, and inner 
record sleeve.
Can't Close My Eyes : 12" Schism 3 / Caroline 1988

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2nd press :

black vinyl
White labels, paper insert.
black vinyl
Red labels, glossy insert.
Can't Close My Eyes : 12" Revelation Records 59 1997 

Test press :
1st press :

4 black vinyl
217 green vinyl
Break Down The Walls : 12" Wishingwell 4 1987

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2nd press :

black vinyl
150 blue vinyl
150 red vinyl
Blue and red cover. The 150 count on each of the records 
is what Porcell believes to have been made. 100 of each 
color were given to the band to sell, but before they had a
chance, everything from their van was stolen while parked 
near CBGB's before a show. Assuming the thieves were not 
hardcore kids and were more interested in selling the 
band's equipment than some silly records, it can be 
inferred that the majority of these 200 records were 
destroyed (a few were given away at the show before the 
rest were stolen however). A few years later, Wishingwell
sold their remaing copies to local Orange County record
stores. The difficulty of finding either color of this 
record can be attributed to their initial limited pressing
as well as the alarming 66%+ destruction rate. In another 
fairly distressing yet humorous twist to the plot, I was 
told that the owner of one of the stores that got a number
of the remaining color vinyl copies, took a dozen or so red
ones home and nailed, yes nailed, them to his back porch 
and watched them curl up in the California sun. If anyone
knows any more destruction stories, please let me know.
black vinyl 
Yellow and black sleeves. It is not know whether this was
an official 2nd pressing since this version is very 
difficult to find. 
Break Down The Walls : 12" Revelation Records 8 1988

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black vinyl
black vinyl
Yellow and blue labels. Matrix says "Nancy loves Walter and Mike."
10 green vinyl. These were rejected.
8 black vinyl
black vinyl
Black and white labels with band photos. Different matrix.
Break Down The Walls : 12" Revelation Records 8 1997

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1st press : 

4 black vinyl (A-side rejected)
4 black vinyl (A-side only)
black vinyl
217 orange vinyl
We're Not In This Alone : 12" Caroline Records 1351 1988

1st press :

black vinyl
B side picture label. Remixed 1989.
Two sound mix, 1st with powerful guitar sound, 
but you can hardly hear drums and bass.
We're Not In This Alone : 12" Funhouse 12-014 1988

1st press :

black vinyl
2000 yellow vinyl
This  version - remixed and has a different cover 
and printed inner sleeve without lyric sheet.
We're Not In This Alone : 12" We Bite Records 3-087 1992

1st press :

black vinyl
Reissue with original US sleeve with blue/orange colors 
instead of red/white, also back cover & insert are different.
We're Not In This Alone : 12" Revelation Records 59 1997

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4 black vinyl
1518 black vinyl
100 dark red vinyl
112 purple vinyl
A second press of color vinyl was made since the other YOT
reissues had color runs of 200+. The color however was not
matched perfectly and purple was made instead of red. 
s/t : 7"Revelation Records 17 1990 

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2nd press:

5000 black vinyl 
1000 clear vinyl
Early pressings had folded, color inserts, later pressings 
have single sheet, black and white inserts.
327 on clear/white marble vinyl
The Way It Is Compilation : 12" Revelation Records 7 1988

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Final press :

8 black vinyl
black vinyl
Blue/green split labels, large lyric booklet, and trade list flyer.
10 green vinyl
Most of these had real labels put on them and slipped into
mail-order for a few lucky kids. 
black vinyl
White labels, condensed lyric sheet. Remastered because 
we switched pressing plants and couldn't get the plates.
437 blue vinyl 
Final pressing done April 25, 2001.
Together compilation : 7" Revelation Records 2 1987

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600 black vinyl 400 orange vinyl This is the "gold" vinyl press that everyone confuses with the yellow press. A number of the orange vinyl copies come with either a batman or a superman stamp on the inner dust jacket. Two copies of orange black mix are known to exist.
300 (?) black vinyl The 2nd press can be noted by its yellow rather than white paper insert. 
Also it is the only press of Together I've seen where the sleeve is in either two pieces or has 
the fold at the top a la Side By Side and No For An Answer. The split sleeve may not be 
intentional, and the 300 figure may be incorrect, there is no longer an invoice for this press 
unfortunately.
100 yellow vinyl Numbered.
100 (?) black vinyl Sleeves are obvious photo copies of previous ones due to the washing out of most of the pictures' detail. The was made much smaller for this press. Chances are that there are many more than 100, however there is no data to verify one way or another.
Live At Van Hall , 1989 Amsterdam : 7" Commitment Records 1 1996

1st press :

 1050 copies on grey vinyl
V/A Make It Work : 7" Run It Records 1 1985

1st press :

500 copies on black vinyl
300 was with Run It Zine, w/o sleeve and 200 promos w/ wraparound xerox sleeve.
Yesterday : 7" PP Production Records 1 1991

1st press :

black vinyl
300 hand numbered copies. 
Live At CBGB's : 7" Reality Records 1 2001

1st press :

black vinyl (unknown, but most common)
yellow vinyl (123 hand numbered)
red vinyl (111 hand numbered)
green/splattered vinyl (94 hand numbered)
burgundy/brown vinyl (14 hand numbered)
blue vinyl (11 hand numbered)
Anarchy In Vienna : 12" Bootleg 1989

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2nd press :

260 made black vinyl 
with band Die Schlacht on side B (from Christ on Parade / Die Schlacht split LP), 
pic label on both sides.
500 made - black vinyl
w/o pic labels and with YOT on both sides (+ some Lethal Aggression tracks). 
Comes in gatefold paper sleeve.
V/A Voice Of The Voiceless : 12"  Smorgasbord Records 6 1991

1st press :

3000  black vinyl 

 

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