1990 - 1st press - 1000/2000 pressed, not sure Black 1000/2000 black vinyl, dark blue bar on cover (looks almost completly black & brown think paper used), tan labels, blue hand on lyric sheet size 12" by 12"
The first press is about 100% sure, maybe the numbers for the black vinyl could use some attention.
1992 - 2nd press - 2000/3000 pressed, not sure Black Comes with leftover covers from the 1st press: dark-blue-bar cover (almost black). The slighlty brighter dark blue stripe cover is the 2nd press cover.
White labels, red hand on lyric sheet size 12" by 12"
The second press is quite confusing and we think a mixture of everything: leftover covers from the 1st press (almost complete black covers, no blue to see. I maybe think there were pressed 3000, maybe up to 5000 covers) and a new press of covers which has the ‘brighter dark blue bar’ on it, which is not to be seen on pictures. We think New Age first ran out of vinyl and inserts but had covers left over from the 1st press. But due to the covers still not looking the way they were supposed to be, we are blessed with the 3rd version cover: the nice bright blue bar cover came, mixing everything up.
And lyric sheets with the red hand. But also we think, that at the end there were no lyricsheets so they made the one sided xeroxed letter-size lyricsheet, with no hand what so ever (this version is very rare) and therefore we think a quick xerox to complete the press, all before the actual pro-printer 2-sided letter-size insert came.
1992 - 3rd press - 1000/2000 pressed, not sure Black 3rd press 1000/2000 black vinyl, nice bright blue stripe on cover (white cardboard used), tan labels, 2-sided lettersized lyricsheet.
The third press is the version with the 2-sided lettersized lyricsheet with hand on it. This one is seen more often, and always comes with the rest of the nice bright blue bar covers. This cover is definitely the last version of covers, since there is no address on this one, the address has been deleted. This version maybe has leftover vinyl from the second press (white labels) and somehow a new batch of vinyl has the tan labels.