Sound blead through on LP


Once in a while on the dead wax between tunes on an LP, I will hear a faint echo of the music one rotation of the LP ahead of where the needle actually is. I have always assumed this is a pressing issue that is caused by some slight distortion of the track from adjacent tracks when pressed. Is this correct or do I have something adjusted wrong in my cartridge/arm setup?
jyprez
Two forms: One is caused by pressing issues, those are alway exactly one revolution of the LP befor the loud music starts.
The other is a master tape print through, and can be any varied length of time in seconds before the loud music starts.
So usally it is only noticable when a very quiet passage, (or the blank space before a passage starts) before a loud passage.
And it is natural in any resolving Lp playback system.
(I used to believe it was always a master tape print through, but have learned it is also from pressing/disc cutting issues)
Yeah analog has some serious issues. This problem is easily audible between tracs but the fact is that "bleed" occurs all the time - right through an entire album (or analog tape).

Although, to be fair digital, has its share of issues too.
A well know example of master tape bleed through is on Whole Lotta Love, Led Zeppelin