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| Have this in the alternate white sleeve as per 7" | | A-side vinyl play
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Track B2 vinyl play
[YouTube Video] | | Here's the missing B side label. | | 12" Singles world is for all singles larger than 7", not just 12". | | Uploaded extract from NME 22 May 1976 (page 2, News Desk, Recording News): Sonet took "the unusual step" (for that time) of issuing a 12-inch single.
According to TNS, the corresponding 7-inch single was released on 23 July 1976.
For some reason, I own two 12-inch singles... | | 2018 reissue of the original 1983 single.
Originally Rainbow Stepper was the A Side and Mikey Dread the AA Side. | | Respect to Graham7, I’ve uploaded clearer images of the third sleeve variant. For reference the coding spells:-
Front - FAC73 BLUE MONDAY AND
Back - THE BEACH NEW ORDER | | Bear Family R-713 - 10" repro erroneously put into 12" section. | | A-side vinyl play (both tracks)
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[YouTube Video] | | We have two A-side labels posted. Any chance of a B-side label image? | | A-side vinyl play
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Promo label scans added that RPFiller was talking about...☺
[YouTube Video] | | “Mary Mary” bears a striking resemblance to “We Take Care Of Our Own”, the opening track on the album “Wrecking Ball” | |
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