Produced by S. Stevens & S. Colman
Produced by S. Colman & B.J. Cole
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ajtharp 3rd Jun 2021
| | All 7" singles, regardless of speed, should be posted on 45cat. |
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frankheussner 3rd Jun 2021
| | Understood. But I see this one is listed in both places, and I still have the unanswered question about my 7" I see there's no provision or classification for 33 1/3 singles, EPs and the like. Some have been entered with no mention of playing speed, which seems incorrect. I guess all I can do is be as thorough as possible when making new entries. |
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ajtharp 2nd Jun 2021
| | @frankheussner, a lot of the time records are sorted based on what catalog number series the record is a part of, like this one is clearly a part of the standard CBS album series (as cataloged in the list below), if this record had a 12" catalog number, then it would definitely be listed on 12" world instead of here. Sometimes there's a fine line between mini-album and 12" single. |
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frankheussner 2nd Jun 2021
| | Uploaded promo labels and insert to go with the jacket pictured. Note the quite detailed publishing info that's completely missing from the stock copy. |
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frankheussner 2nd Jun 2021
| | Perhaps it belongs here because it's 10". I was in a similar quandary when contemplating how to catalog my stack of 7" 33 1/3 records which contain anywhere from 1 to 10 tracks (for radio spots). I kept asking, but no one ever replied. I guess it's the size of the disc that determines where it goes (if it's not 78 RPM). That reminds me, I've got some R. Crumb singles I don't want to even think about right now... |
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Sean Michael Ford 4th Aug 2020
| | With only 4 tracks this is strictly an EP - 33 and 1/3 EPs were common in the Americas but didn’t really catch on in the U.K. or Europe. |
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jordansongs 5th Dec 2015
| | The same version of Is A Bluebird Blue is also on the Get Shakin' LP. |
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blastered 4th Dec 2015
| | Is A Bluebird Blue is an outtake and not anywhere else besides this 10" |
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jordansongs 12th Aug 2015
| | I've listed this one over on 12" world. Not sure which world it belongs in really, 4 tracks, roughly 12 minutes in length but plays at 33 1/3 rpm and the cat no fits in with Epic's LPs. There are similar releases in the 'Nu Disk' series by Gary Glitter and Rick Nelson as well as Black Market Clash, although that one had a longer running time than the other releases. |
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