B2 is not on the promotional copy. Does it mean it needs a separate entry?
On a semi-related note on the promo, the expletive on A11 has a synthesizer effect over the word (pure Todd wizardry) instead of a tone like on Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue".
Only 24 years old and this amazing-ness in one package. This album still amazes me and actually gets better with each listen. How on earth could Todd have gotten it so right ?
I would go out on a limb here and say this is easily in the top 5 of record albums released anywhere at anytime.
The cover and inner sleeve of my images are from my original 1973 (Columbia) pressing, because the record was very "groove-crammed" and it happens to be my favorite (well-played) Todd Lp, I procured a fresh copy in the mid-80s...No die-cut cover, No inner sleeve...Capitol pressing inside..and switched vinyl........It also had a postcard (send in your name and we'll use it on the next album [used on a poster given away with the Todd Lp]...sent in)... and a leaflet with a poem that has long gone (I have no idea why) missing....John