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Genre:Rock Style:Hard Rock, Rock & Roll
Tracklist:
A1. Young Man Blues 4:45 A2. Substitute 2:05 A3. Summertime Blues 3:22 A4. Shakin' All Over 4:15 B1. My Generation 14:27 B2. Magic Bus 7:30
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
- Gatefold sleeve with foldover pocket panels to hold inserts and LP.
- Hype sticker affixed to front cover: "Original US Top LP"
- Runouts are stamped, last letter sideways.
Catalog number 2480004 on front cover.
Catalog number 2480 004 on labels.
Includes replica inserts inside a rice paper bag:
- A black "Maximum R&B" poster showing Pete Townshend windmilling his Rickenbacker.
- Photo with writing on reverse taken from behind the drums showing Pete Townshend jumping in front of a live crowd holding his Gibson SG guitar.
- Press photo of the band (from left: Keith Moon, John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend).
- Letter from John Burgess at E.M.I. Records Ltd.
- Gig cancellation letter from Barry Perkins at King's Agency.
- Lyrics to 'My Generation' with handwritten notes.
- List of 'High Numbers' gigs and earnings.
- Earnings list for Malcolm Rose (New Action Ltd.).
- Contract for the band's Woodstock performance.
- Delivery note for smoke generators.
- Marquee club box office sheet.
- County Courts Acts Notice on behalf of Jennings Musical Industries to Kit Lambert for the outstanding return of musical instruments.
On labels:
'Crackling noises O.K. Do Not correct!'
On back cover:
Album Design by Graphreaks
Printed in Germany - Imprimé en Allemagne
par Georg Westermann, Braunschweig
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society GEMA Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S1 3 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z A✳F Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S 2 4 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z A G Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S1 1 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z R Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S2 2 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z R Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S1 1 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z O Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S2 3 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z T Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S1 1 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z R Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S2 3 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z S Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S1 3 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z A D Matrix / Runout 00 2480 004 S2 4 ℗ 1970 D70 ◇Z A L
Record Company Deutsche Grammophon Phonographic Copyright (p) Deutsche Grammophon GmbH Printed By Georg Westermann Lacquer Cut At Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing Plant