Fred Haayen had the idea for only one song on one side.
Eight Miles High (Track B 1) had to be shortened for the album. THE GOLDEN EARRING had recorded a 40 min version.
New recording of Song Of A Devil's Servant. The original version released 18 April 1969 on album "On The Double".
Photo on cover front shows the hands of George Kooymans.
Photo on cover back shooted at BBC Studios London, Great Britain, 09 Sept. 1969. THE GOLDEN EARRING performed live 'It's Alright, But I Admit It Could Be Better'.
* Label *
Above centre hole (label) – Polydor logo
Below centre hole (label) - album title, song title, songwriter credits, artist, producer company and recording information.
Centre left (label) – Part of the matrix no. (abbreviation for pressing company, matrix no., side identifier, format), rights society (BIEM), side identifier
Centre right (label) – Catalogue no., form of cutting the record (G.U.), rpm
* Matrix Runout *
POL - Pressed for a company (Polydor S.A. France) of Grammophon-Philips Group
first 6 digits - catalogue number
LPL - pressing plant C.D.I.S. Anthony, France
following 4 digits - matrix number
1 or 2 - side identifier
Y - format 12' stereo
380 - Lacquer cut at C.I.D.I.S. Louviers, France
symbol and last digit - unknown
* Back sleeve *
Progressive (top left) - Polydor S.A. France series
Gravure Universelle (top right) - form of cutting records (records can play on mono and stereo devices)
T (encircled - top right) - french price code
S.I.A.T. France - (down right) - French printing company