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Genre:Electronic Style:Disco
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Matrix / Runout 242-A (YTO)Other MASTERED AT ALLEN ZENTZ L.A., CALIF.Matrix / Runout 242-B (DK)Other MASTERED AT ALLEN ZENTZ L.A., CALIF.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Moby Dick RecordsCopyright (c) Moby Dick RecordsPublished By Warner Bros. MusicPublished By Perry Vale MusicMastered At Allen Zentz MasteringData provided by Discogs
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 242-A (YTO) Other MASTERED AT ALLEN ZENTZ L.A., CALIF. Matrix / Runout 242-B (DK) Other MASTERED AT ALLEN ZENTZ L.A., CALIF.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Moby Dick Records Copyright (c) Moby Dick Records Published By Warner Bros. Music Published By Perry Vale Music Mastered At Allen Zentz Mastering
This pressing is similar to the Moby Dick "Boystown Gang - You're The One / Disco Kicks" 12-inch, BTG-242 AA, BTG-242 BB (which was released months later) except that this one fails to credit the second publisher and second writer on Side B, contains a slightly different mix of "Disco Kicks," has a jacket sticker, has a different catalog number and is mastered in real time.
℗&© 1981 Moby Dick Records
"From the album 'DiscCharge,' Moby Dick LP BT6-241" (this is a typo on the disc label, the correct LP catalog number is BTG-241).
Side A: Published by Warner Bros. Music ASCAP.
Side B: Published by Perry Vale Music (BMI) and Fire In The Middle. Fire In The Middle is not credited on the label.
"Disco Kicks" is co-authored by Mark Lindsay (who is not credited on the label).
A. You're The One 8:20B. Disco Kicks 9:35
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 242-A (YTO)Other MASTERED AT ALLEN ZENTZ L.A., CALIF.Matrix / Runout 242-B (DK)Other MASTERED AT ALLEN ZENTZ L.A., CALIF.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Moby Dick RecordsCopyright (c) Moby Dick RecordsPublished By Warner Bros. MusicPublished By Perry Vale MusicMastered At Allen Zentz MasteringData provided by Discogs