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Genre:Electronic, Rock Style:Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Tracklist:
A1. Los Angeles 4:17 A2. How Many Ways 3:58 A3. Rubbernecker 3:45 A4. Mademoiselle 4:06 A5. Sorry, I Love You 5:39 B1. Countryman 4:13 B2. It's So Hard, Singing The Blues 4:36 B3. Good Old Days 4:20 B4. Lady I Could Serve You Well 4:54 B5. Bye, Bye, Bye 4:07
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Ⓟ 1979 Keep On Trucking
Ⓒ Keep On Trucking Ltd.
Released with lyrics and photo inner sleeve and a songs translation sheet (French)
Rupert Hine also credited with Lujon, track B4, Arklong B5.
Recorded at The Farmyard (using the Manor Mobile), St. Mary's Paddington (Strings A5), Morgan Studios (A4).
Backsleeve (bottom left): c'est une publication phonogram
Phonographic Copyright (p) Keep On Trucking Ltd. Copyright (c) Keep On Trucking Ltd. Pressed By Polygram Industries Messageries Recorded At Farmyard Studios Recorded At The Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Paddington Recorded At Morgan Studios Lacquer Cut At Polygram Industries Messageries Record Company Phonogram Printed By Imprimerie JAT
A2. How Many Ways 3:58
A3. Rubbernecker 3:45
A4. Mademoiselle 4:06
A5. Sorry, I Love You 5:39
B1. Countryman 4:13
B2. It's So Hard, Singing The Blues 4:36
B3. Good Old Days 4:20
B4. Lady I Could Serve You Well 4:54
B5. Bye, Bye, Bye 4:07