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Genre:Rock Style:New Wave, Punk
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
"The official 25th anniversary single
The first UK punk single 'New Rose'/'Help' transferred from original analogue tapes onto CD plus a previously unreleased 7 inch vinyl sampler of the June 1976 demos 'I Fall' / 'See Her Tonite' / 'Feel The Pain'" [according to the book "The Roxy. Our Story" (2016) by Andrew Czezowski & Susan Carrington, the demo was recorded on 23 July 1976 at Barry Jones' basement studio at 47A Warrington Crescent, London; a cassette was sent on 25 July to Phonogram Records and Virgin, Phonogram rejected the tape in a letter dated 27 July 1976
Limited edition. Sealed with hype sticker on cellophane in Stiff Records front die-cut sleeve with full sized four page insert.
7" is one-sided: B side has the band's signatures etched into it. At the side A centre hole is a digipak type anchoring hub, affixed is the CD.
CD catalogue number is FBUPC 004
7" catalogue number is FBUP7 004/1A
CD-1. New Rose 2:44CD-2. Help 1:42A. Damned Demos 1976 (Radio Interference Edit) 3:21
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout FBUPC 01 5Matrix / Runout FBUP+7004-A OR THE ANTI-BEATLESBarcode 5 050361 000404Barcode 5050361000404
Made By Universal M & L, UKPressed By Orlake RecordsPhonographic Copyright (p) Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.Copyright (c) Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.Data provided by Discogs
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout FBUPC 01 5 Matrix / Runout FBUP+7004-A OR THE ANTI-BEATLES Barcode 5 050361 000404 Barcode 5050361000404
Made By Universal M & L, UK Pressed By Orlake Records Phonographic Copyright (p) Sanctuary Records Group Ltd. Copyright (c) Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.
"The official 25th anniversary single
The first UK punk single 'New Rose'/'Help' transferred from original analogue tapes onto CD plus a previously unreleased 7 inch vinyl sampler of the June 1976 demos 'I Fall' / 'See Her Tonite' / 'Feel The Pain'" [according to the book "The Roxy. Our Story" (2016) by Andrew Czezowski & Susan Carrington, the demo was recorded on 23 July 1976 at Barry Jones' basement studio at 47A Warrington Crescent, London; a cassette was sent on 25 July to Phonogram Records and Virgin, Phonogram rejected the tape in a letter dated 27 July 1976
Limited edition. Sealed with hype sticker on cellophane in Stiff Records front die-cut sleeve with full sized four page insert.
7" is one-sided: B side has the band's signatures etched into it. At the side A centre hole is a digipak type anchoring hub, affixed is the CD.
CD catalogue number is FBUPC 004
7" catalogue number is FBUP7 004/1A
CD-1. New Rose 2:44CD-2. Help 1:42A. Damned Demos 1976 (Radio Interference Edit) 3:21
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout FBUPC 01 5Matrix / Runout FBUP+7004-A OR THE ANTI-BEATLESBarcode 5 050361 000404Barcode 5050361000404
Made By Universal M & L, UKPressed By Orlake RecordsPhonographic Copyright (p) Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.Copyright (c) Sanctuary Records Group Ltd.Data provided by Discogs