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Genre:Rock Style:Prog Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Tracklist:
A1. If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You A2a. And I Wish I Were Stoned A2b. Don't Worry A3. As I Feel I Die A4a. With An Ear To The Ground You Can Make It A4b. Martinian A4c. Only Cox A4d. Reprise B1. Hello Hello B2. Asforteri 25 B3a. Can't Be Long Now B3b. Françoise B3c. For Richard B3d. Warlock B4. Limits
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Transitional issue (circa 1972) label variant, with the second 'SKL-R 5052' catalog number, dark blue boxed Decca labels.
This version:
'℗ 1970' centred at the bottom of the Side 1 label, but right of the hole (just above the label matrix) on Side 2;
'-2W/-4W' matrices in the deadwax;
'Aristocrat Music' is positioned on the left side but right-justified on both labels.
Date inferred from the fact that Decca started to put the publishing year next to the catalogue number on the right side of the label around June 1972. Being a 'transitional' pressing with '℗ 1970' still at the bottom on Side 1, the given year should be accurate.
Blue-label UK Decca release variants currently in the database:
First press variants – SKL 5052 cat. no., -2W/-4W matrices, '℗ 1970' at label bottom:
• 7763537 Title misprinted 'If I Had To Do It...' on rear & spine
• 5894729 Correct titles on rear & spine
Pre-June 1972 represses – SKL-R 5052 cat. no., -2W/-4W matrices, '℗ 1970' at label bottom:
• 5492127 Same label typography as 1st press except for '-R' cat. no.
• 4519951 Side 1 'Aristocrat Music' has indented 'Music', {ZAL.9752P} shifts left; from now on no space before 'P' in ZAL matrices
• 14814255 Side 1 'Aristocrat Music' left-justified, on Side 2 it's right-justified; {ZAL.9752P} permanently shifts to right on both sides
Circa mid-1972 transitional issues – SKL-R 5052 cat. no.:
• [This release '℗ 1970' at bottom on Side 1, but centre-right on Side 2; both sides 'Aristocrat Music' right-justified; '-2W/-4W' matrices
• 11708432 '℗ 1970' centre-right on Side 1, at bottom on Side 2; both sides 'Aristocrat Music' right-justified; new '-3W/-5W' matrices
Post-June 1972 represses – SKL-R 5052 cat. no., '℗ 1970' centre-right:
• 502118; 'Aristocrat Music' left-justified again but shifted down; no known matrix suffix
• 12565829 'Aristocrat Music' now on one line; no {brackets} around ZAL matrix; no known matrix suffix
Later reissue labels – SKL-R 5052 cat. no.:
• 3837291 and 4096660 have the same blue Decca label design but fonts have been modernized; song titles rearranged and no longer stacked one-to-a-line; '-3W/-5W' matrices on 3837291
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout {ZAL.9752 P} Matrix / Runout {ZAL.9753 P} Matrix / Runout ZAL-9752.P-2W 1 C B Matrix / Runout ZAL-9753-P-4W 1 H R Matrix / Runout ZAL-9752.P-2W 1 U M Matrix / Runout ZAL-9753-P-4W 1 U G
Record Company The Decca Record Company Limited Copyright (c) The Decca Record Company Limited Published By Aristocrat Music Lacquer Cut At Decca Studios Pressed By Decca Record Co. Ltd., Pressing Plant, UK. Printed By Robert Stace
A2a. And I Wish I Were Stoned
A2b. Don't Worry
A3. As I Feel I Die
A4a. With An Ear To The Ground You Can Make It
A4b. Martinian
A4c. Only Cox
A4d. Reprise
B1. Hello Hello
B2. Asforteri 25
B3a. Can't Be Long Now
B3b. Françoise
B3c. For Richard
B3d. Warlock
B4. Limits