Counterfeit Guide
Fleetwood Mac — Rumours
Warner Bros K 56344
Last updated June 4, 2026
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The UK first pressing on Warner Bros carries catalogue K 56344 on the tan/cream 'Burbank' palm-trees label. The gatefold sleeve shows Mick Fleetwood and Stevie Nicks in the well-known pose, with an inner sleeve carrying lyrics and credits. Genuine copies have crisp Burbank label artwork and matrix numbers consistent with UK pressing plants.
Matrix / Runout
Runout in the style 'K 56344 A//1' / 'K 56344 B//1' with stamped plant codes; genuine UK copies show consistent machine-stamped suffixes.
3 Tells That Reveal a Fake
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Counterfeits get the Burbank palm-trees label colour wrong, printing it too orange or too pale, and the small Warner Bros logo loses its fine detail.
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Fake gatefolds are printed on thin card with weak colour registration, so the cover photograph looks soft compared with the sharp original.
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Bogus copies often pair a UK catalogue number with a US-style label or vice versa; genuine UK K 56344 copies keep the catalogue, label style and matrix consistent.
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