The dead wax information NBLP27161ASRE1PRCE5 11 1AZ indicates your copy of the A Night at Studio 54 double LP is a PRC Recording Company, Compton, CA pressing from 1979.
Pressing Details
The runout matrix number provides specific details about where and when your record was manufactured:
NBLP2-7161: This is the main catalog number for the album, which is consistent across all versions of this release on Casablanca Records.
PRC: This sequence (or sometimes a "PRC" stamp, or "CP" for Compton) identifies the record as being pressed by PRC Recording Company, located in Compton, California.
ASRE1: This part of the code likely refers to the specific lacquer cut or mastering information for side A, first cut (E1).
11 1AZ: These numbers and letters are internal codes used by the pressing plant to identify the specific mother and stamper used for production (e.g., "1AZ" is a common stamper code at PRC).
This is considered an original 1979 US pressing of the album. The runout information helps collectors distinguish it from other pressings, such as those made by the Keel Mfg. Corp. (which often have a "53" printed on the label).
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