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Genre:Rock, Folk World & Country Style:Folk Rock, Folk
Tracklist:
A1. Tin Angel 4:06 A2. Chelsea Morning 2:30 A3. I Don't Know Where I Stand 3:10 A4. That Song About The Midway 4:33 A5. Roses Blue 3:47 B1. The Gallery 4:06 B2. I Think I Understand 4:22 B3. Songs To Aging Children Come 3:03 B4. The Fiddle And The Drum 2:45 B5. Both Sides, Now 4:30
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Second repress with solid tan steamboat labels and Warner 'lozenge' logo (see photos). According to the [l157 label page, releases with this label were pressed in 1974 or later - however the exact date is not known.
[l447694 pressing denoted by "P" in runouts, variant from other repress issues in database.
Earlier Pitman pressings can be found here [r=593656 (original) and here [r=12729051 (first reissue without Warner logo in copyright information on labels).
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 30,885 Matrix / Runout 30,886 Matrix / Runout P RS-6341 30885-RE-1 > Matrix / Runout P RS-6341 30886 ^ Pressing Plant ID P
Record Company Warner Bros. Records Inc. Copyright (c) Siquomb Publishing Corp. Published By Siquomb Publishing Corp. Recorded At A&M Studios Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman
A2. Chelsea Morning 2:30
A3. I Don't Know Where I Stand 3:10
A4. That Song About The Midway 4:33
A5. Roses Blue 3:47
B1. The Gallery 4:06
B2. I Think I Understand 4:22
B3. Songs To Aging Children Come 3:03
B4. The Fiddle And The Drum 2:45
B5. Both Sides, Now 4:30