Sting - Love Is The Seventh Wave (New Mix) (7", Single)

Condition:
Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Genre: Jazz, Rock
Style: Jazz-Rock, Pop Rock

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

B side Recorded Live at the Mogador Theatre Paris May 1985

Label Side A:
℗ © 1984 A&M Records, Inc.
Magnetic Publ., Represented by Reggatta Music
Made in Holland

Label Side B:
℗ © 1985 A&M Records, Inc.
Magnetic Publ., Represented by Reggatta Music
Made in Holland

Back Sleeve:
℗ 1985 A&M Records, Inc.
© 1985 A&M Records, Ltd
Distribution Polydor B.V.
Made in Holland

4 label variants exist:
Love Is The Seventh Wave (New Mix) - coloured logo and without label code (this entry)
[r=13020270 - misprint A-side, coloured logo and with label code B-side
[r=7593370 - coloured logo and with label code
[r=1511851 - black/white logo on A-side

 

A. Love Is The Seventh Wave (New Mix) 3:45B. Consider Me Gone (Live) 4:45

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout 3900 357 1W 1 ℗ 1985 670 03Matrix / Runout 3900 357 2W 1 ℗ 1985 670 03Matrix / Runout 3900 357 1WMatrix / Runout 3900 357 2WLabel Code LC 0485Price Code POL 102

 

Recorded At Théâtre MogadorPhonographic Copyright (p) A&M Records, Inc.Copyright (c) A&M Records, Inc.Copyright (c) A&M Records Ltd.Distributed By Polydor B.V.Pressed By PRS BaarnPublished By Magnetic Publishing Ltd.Lacquer Cut At PRS BaarnData provided by Discogs
Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout 3900 357 1W 1 ℗ 1985 670 03
Matrix / Runout 3900 357 2W 1 ℗ 1985 670 03
Matrix / Runout 3900 357 1W
Matrix / Runout 3900 357 2W
Label Code LC 0485
Price Code POL 102

 

Recorded At Théâtre Mogador
Phonographic Copyright (p) A&M Records, Inc.
Copyright (c) A&M Records, Inc.
Copyright (c) A&M Records Ltd.
Distributed By Polydor B.V.
Pressed By PRS Baarn
Published By Magnetic Publishing Ltd.
Lacquer Cut At PRS Baarn

Data provided by Discogs
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