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Genre:Pop Style:Pub Rock, Pop Rock, Prog Rock, Vocal, Folk Rock, Glam, Novelty
Tracklist:
A1. The Brothers (13) - Part Of The Union 2:55 A2. Small Wonder (4) - Ordinary Boy 2:55 A3. Ricky Wilde - The Hertfordshire Rock 2:47 A4. The Kinks - When Work Is Over 2:06 A5. Sutherland Brothers - Sailing 2:36 A6. Adam Faith - In Your Life 2:39 A7. Phil Cordell - Londonderry 3:08 B1. Stud Leather - Cut Loose 3:02 B2. The Troggs - I'm On Fire 2:12 B3. Mike McGear - Kill 1:49 B4. Lieutenant Pigeon - And The Fun Goes On 3:03 B5. Mungo Jerry - Open Up 3:24 B6. Matchbox (2) - Rod 2:12 B7. Marty Wilde - She's A Mover 3:33 C1. Hawkwind - Urban Guerrilla 3:38 C2. The Edgar Broughton Band - Homes Fit For Heroes 4:18 C3. Bombadil - Breathless 3:04 C4. Robin Goodfellow (4) - Why Am I Waiting 3:35 C5. Cockney Rebel - What Ruthy Said 2:29 C6. Paul Brett - Clocks 1:39 C7. The Troll Brothers - You Turn Me On 2:46 D1. Climax Blues Band - Mole On The Dole 5:01 D2. Barracuda (12) - I Feel So Down 2:39 D3. Wigan's Ovation - Northern Soul Dancer 2:18 D4. Stavely Makepeace - Don't Ride A Paula Pillion 2:50 D5. Pheon Bear - War Against War 3:02 D6. Roly (3) - Roly Pin 3:55 D7. David Essex - Stardust 2:49
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Gatefold sleeve.
Double 'cloudy' clear vinyl.
Die-cut white paper poly-lined inner sleeves.
Title on spine and labels: Bob Stanley & Pete Wiggs present THREE DAY WEEK
Title on front cover: Bob Stanley/Pete Wiggs present THREE DAY WEEK When the lights went out 1972-1975
Sides are listed as Side One / Side Two / Side Three / Side Four on the labels and sleeve.
Track durations taken from the sleeve notes.
Tracks B7 and C7 do not feature on the CD version.
All tracks were originally released between 1972 and 1975, except:
A1 (Recorded 1972, released 2006)
B6 (1971)
D6 (1978)
All tracks are Stereo, except: A3, B1 and D2 (which are Mono).