Age Of Chance
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
One Thousand Years Of Trouble 5.37  LP  Very Good (VG)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Virgin V2473
Item Number: 2081135852 228029

ex/vg+, wth insert [228029]


    




Tracklist
 
A1We Got Trouble3:44
A2Don't Get Mad...Get Even!3:27
A3Ready Or Not Here We Come4:12
A4Shut Up & Listen!2:56
A5Hold On2:36
B1Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Noise?2:51
B2Take It!4:40
B3This Is Crush Collision5:27
B4Learn To Pray6:04


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 5 012981 247317
Matrix / RunoutSide A runout stamped: V 2473 A-1U-1-1- DD
Matrix / RunoutSide A runout etched: Poland 1938 Berlin 1948 Korea 1954 Cuba 1962 Paris 1968 Detroit 1969 Gulf 1972 New York 1976 Jo'burg 1976 UK 1981 Leed2 1988 Townhouse DMM
Matrix / RunoutSide B runout stamped: V 2473 B-1U-1-1- DD
Matrix / RunoutSide B runout etched: Now, Kill Your Parents Townhouse DMM


Credits
Artwork [One Thousand Years Of Artwork Made In] - The Designers Republic
Backing Vocals - Lorenza Johnson (Tracks: A1, A2, B4)
Co-producer [Co-produced By] - Age Of Chance, Howard Gray
Engineer [Assistant] - Steve Osborne
Engineer [Chief] - Mark Stent
Management - Cracks 90 Ltd.
Other [Divine Inspiration] - Crush Commander
Other [Special Knowledge To] - Corky, Don W, Eileen, Janice Long, John Peel, Raif, Robin 'Wheels' Stokes, Sian, T.P.E. (Yo!!), Trevor Gray
Other [Spiritual Guidance] - John F. Power
Other [With Thanks To] - The Richard Varnden Experience
Photography By [Age Of Chance Photographed By] - Mike Prior
Programmed By [Programming By] - Howard Gray
Scratches [Lead, Rhythm & Percussion Scratching] - DJ Powercut
Written-By - Geoff Taylor, Jan Perry, Neil Howson, Steve Elvidge

Notes
Direct Metal Mastering at The Townhouse

℗1987 Virgin Records ©1987 Age Of Chance/Virgin Records Ltd. Manufactured in the UK.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 1987

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