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Genre:Rock, Blues Style:Rhythm & Blues, Rock & Roll, Pop Rock
Tracklist:
A1. A Dose Of Rock'n Roll A2. Hey Baby A3. Pure Gold A4. Cryin' A5. You Don't Know Me At All B1. Cookin' (In The Kitchen Of Love) B2. I'll Still Love You B3. This Be Called A Song B4. Las Brisas B5. Lady Gaye B6. Spooky Weirdness
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Titled "Ringo's Rotogravure" on gatefold sleeve, labels and just "Rotogravure" on the spine; includes printed card inner sleeve with lyrics, credits and photos.
℗ 1976 Wibble Records Ltd.
Courtesy credits:
[a562611 & [a228859 courtesy of A&M Records
[a275340 courtesy of Arista Records
[a17827 courtesy of RSO Records
[a35301 courtesy of Capitol Records
[a152685 courtesy of RCA Records
[a194118, [a252395 courtesy of Dark Horse Records
[a322746 courtesy of Columbia Records
[a253774 & [a135847 courtesy of Arista Records
Publishing credits:
A1: Millmerran / Bloomsbury M. Pub. Co. Ltd.
A2: Peter Maurice M. Co. Ltd.
A3: McCarteny M. Ltd.
A4: Wobble M. Ltd. / Rondor M. (L) Ltd.
A5: ATV M. Ltd.
B1: Lennon / ATV M. Ltd.
B2: Harrisongs Ltd.
B3: Throat M. Ltd.
B4: Wobble M. Ltd.
B5: Island M. Ltd.
Made in England
This sound recording was made by Wibble Records Ltd., Bermuda and first published 1976 in the U.K.
Record manufactured and distributed in the U.K. by Polydor Ltd., London.
Original hand-etched matrix IDs appear crossed out and replaced by machine stamped IDs.
B6 "Spooky Weirdness" is not listed on the cover nor on the label.
Alan Rubin is wrongly credited on "Hey Baby" as Alan Young
Marked and priced as Polydor DELUXE series, "DELUXE 2302-040".
Original copies came with small plastic magnifying glass to read the graffiti on the door.
A2. Hey Baby
A3. Pure Gold
A4. Cryin'
A5. You Don't Know Me At All
B1. Cookin' (In The Kitchen Of Love)
B2. I'll Still Love You
B3. This Be Called A Song
B4. Las Brisas
B5. Lady Gaye
B6. Spooky Weirdness