G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.
Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
Comments:
punch hole on low left corner
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Genre:Folk World & Country Style:Folk
Tracklist:
A1. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 2:45 A2. Fugue For The Ox 2:23 A3. I Saw The Light 2:40 A4. Clocks 3:00 A5. Black Gypsy 5:50 B1. Gliding Bird 2:50 B2. Everybody's Talkin' 2:03 B3. Bobbie's Gone 4:05 B4. I'll Never Fall In Love Again 2:22 B5. Waltz Of The Magic Man 4:15
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Although the labels are white and say "D.J. Only" and "Not for Sale" (see the pictures), it does not appear that this is a genuine promotional copy. It would be unusual (to say the least) for such a copy to have a different cover from the original: [r2893255. This release does have the same matrix numbers and run-off markings as the original, so was presumably pressed from the same stampers. But who pressed it, and when, is unknown.
There was a lawsuit, described at [r1518381, which Harris brought to halt the production that reissue, from 1979. The status of this one is somewhat less clear. The original Jubilee (or their parent company) went out of business shortly after this record was released, so who knows what happened to the stampers.