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Genre:Rock Style:Classic Rock, Glam
Tracklist:
A1. Rosalyn 2:22 A2. Here Comes The Night 3:07 A3. I Wish You Would 2:47 A4. See Emily Play 4:12 A5. Everything's All Right 2:27 A6. I Can't Explain 2:10 B1. Friday On My Mind 2:56 B2. Sorrow 2:51 B3. Don't Bring Me Down 2:05 B4. Shapes Of Things 2:52 B5. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere 3:03 B6. Where Have All The Good Times Gone? 2:38
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
This issue is almost identical with [r=926770,
but the rear sleeve has AS as price code, not AO and the tracks written in red are positioned a bit higher, so the writing of "mind" goes over the price code.
Labels and matrices/runouts are identical, but in addition, there is "Manufactured in Germany" stamped on both sides and there is no hand-etched 'Z' in runout B.
[r=5819418 has black labels.
Release title as 'Pinups' on sleeve and spine but as 'Pin-Ups' on the disc labels.
David Bowie appears as 'Bowie' on front sleeve and inner gatefold, but as 'David Bowie' on spine and labels.
Ken Scott is credited as producer on labels, but only as co-producer on inner gatefold.
On rear sleeve:
DEUTSCHE
PRESSUNG
German Pressing
Gatefold
Made in Germany by RCA Schallplatten GmbH, D-2 Hamburg 19 ·
from masters owned or controlled by RCA Records ·
Printed in Germany · ℗ 1973
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Label Code LC 0316 Matrix / Runout RS 1003-A Matrix / Runout RS 1003-B Matrix / Runout ℗ 1973 RS - 1003 - A Matrix / Runout ℗ 1973 RS - 1003 - B Matrix / Runout Manufactured in Germany Price Code AS Rights Society GEMA
Produced For Mainman Phonographic Copyright (p) RCA Made By RCA Schallplatten GMBH Pressed By Teldec-Press GmbH