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Genre:Rock Style:Psychedelic Rock, Alternative Rock
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
The disc says (c) 1985, but it was actually not released until 1986. The single was pressed prior to the Monkey Business compilation (which featured "Peppermint Stick" from the same sessions as "Kim") but held back for release until after the compilation. The very first pressing incorrectly listed the copyright for "Kim" as (c) Steven Lawrence. There was also a press with the Green Monkey logo replaced with the cover art. This were errors made by the pressing plant, Imperial Records in Vancouver BC. Those pressings were destroyed - a few copies exist. This is the only release where the particular Green Monkey logo on the disc was used.
A. Kim The Waitress 6:05B. Jennifer 3:43
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout A HORSE IS A HORSEMatrix / Runout A HORSE IS A HORSE ---- 4937 RE1 A CHLMatrix / Runout 4937 - RE - 1 B
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Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout A HORSE IS A HORSE Matrix / Runout A HORSE IS A HORSE ---- 4937 RE1 A CHL Matrix / Runout 4937 - RE - 1 B