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Format: | | 2LP Want this on CD also?
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Condition: | | VERY GOOD (VG) / VERY GOOD (VG) (Cover / Media) More Info |
Label: | | Track Record 6130089 |
Country: | | UK |
Released: | | 1968-10-25 |
Genre: | | Psychedelic Rock |
Num In Set: | | 2 |
Quantity: | | 1 in stock |
Seller Ref: | | 3592574922 |
Track Record; 613008/9,UK 1968, Gatefold Laminated Blue Text, Edge Wear, Lamination Wear(Our Ref: 1445563S) - Visit Our London Shops in Islington, Shoreditch and Crouch End.
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Tracklist
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A1 | And The Gods Made Love | | A2 | Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland) | | A3 | Cross Town Traffic | | A4 | Voodoo Chile | | B1 | Little Miss Strange | | B2 | Long Hot Summer Night | | B3 | Come On | | B4 | Gipsy Eyes | | B5 | The Burning Of The Midnight Lamp | | C1 | Rainy Day, Dream Away | | C2 | 1983... (A Merman I Should Turn To Be) | | C3 | Moon, Turn The Tides... Gently, Gently Away | | D1 | Still Raining, Still Dreaming | | D2 | House Burning Down | | D3 | All Along The Watchtower | | D4 | Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) | |
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Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide A: # denotes scratch-out (See Notes): 61300#8 Matrix / RunoutSide D: # denotes scratch-out (See Notes): 61300##8 Matrix / RunoutSide B: # denotes scratch-out (See Notes): 61300#9 Matrix / RunoutSide C: # denotes scratch-out (See Notes): 61300#9 : Auto-coupled release
Credits Arranged By - Jimi Hendrix (Tracks: A1 to A4, B2, B4 to D4) Bass - Jack Casady (Tracks: A4) Congas - Larry Faucette (Tracks: C1, D1) Cover - David King Drums - Buddy Miles (Tracks: C1, D1) Engineer - Eddie Kramer, Gary Kellgren Flute - Chris Wood (Tracks: C2) Horns - Freddie Smith (Tracks: C1, D1) Organ - Mike Finnigan (Tracks: C1, D1), Steve Winwood (Tracks: A4) Photography By [Cover & Hendrix] - David Montgomery Photography By [Mitchell & Redding] - Donald Silverstein Piano - Al Kooper (Tracks: B2) Producer, Directed By - Jimi Hendrix Written-By - Bob Dylan (Tracks: D3), Earl King (Tracks: B3), Jimi Hendrix (Tracks: A1 to A4, B2, B4 to D2, D4), Noel Redding (Tracks: B1)
Notes A correction run of erroneous covers, featuring the controversial image (censored by some outlets at the time) of naked ladies on front/back. Made at the same time ('pre-release') as the 'white text' covers. Like the 'pre-release' white text covers, they will have '098' (September 1968) or '108' (October 1968) printed on the inner sleeves.
Cover is fully laminated inside and out.
Gatefold opens to view inner spread (glued to outer cover's inside tabs as separate element). Gloss laminate exposing matt areas on all four edges. (Effectively, the sleeve is a flattened 2-piece cardboard tube).
Hendrix portrait on right-hand side (Back cover behind it). Large sepia images of Redding & Mitchell on left (Front cover behind it), with blue tracks/credit text below them. "Track Record" logo center, E.J.Day print data to left. Erratic use of upper & lower-case in titles.
Discs in poly-lined white paper punch-hole sleeves. "Patent no 800513 & 973939" "Made in England 108"
The vinyl: First release, 1st pressing 180 gram vinyl with original 'high-dynamic' mix. Produced in auto-coupled sequence; Disc 1: 613008 Side A; Cat# (613008 A) [inverted over 613008] Disc 1: 613008 Side D; Cat# (613008 B) [inverted over 613008] Disc 2: 613009 Side B; Cat# (613009 A) [inverted over 613009] Disc 2: 613009 Side C; Cat# (613008 B) [inverted over 613009] Defect in matrix stamping on this early issue, altered by hand. This typical vinyl is: Side A: 61300##8 A//1 12 10 Side D: 51 61300#8 B//1 1 (Note the '51' prefix NOT suffix) Side B: 10 61300#9 A#//1 1 ("10" has the '1' backwards, or it's an oddly stamped "CJ" upside down. Note the '10' prefix NOT suffix)) Side C: 61300#9 //1 12 10 [The #, #8 or #9 indicates scratch-out]
Matt texture 'Version 1' labels with additional inverted catalog in parenthesis. [V1 & V2 label comparisons provided at foot in 'images']
Titles: This UK issue has no suffix to "Come On", "The" is prefixed to "Burning Of The Midnight Lamp" and "Cross Town" appears a
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