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Artist:Atomic Rooster
Title:Atomic Rooster
Label:  B&C
Country:UK
Catalogue:CAS 1010
Date:Mar 1970
Format:LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 5 Own, 2 Want
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Atomic RoosterFriday The ThirteenthCraneRate
A2Atomic RoosterAnd So To BedCraneRate
A3Atomic RoosterBroken WingsMayallRate
A4Atomic RoosterBefore TomorrowCraneRate
B1Atomic RoosterBansteadCrane, Palmer, GrahamRate
B2Atomic RoosterS.L.Y.CraneRate
B3Atomic RoosterWinterCraneRate
B4Atomic RoosterDecline And FallCrane, Palmer, GrahamRate


Notes

Producers:
Track A1 by Tony Colton
Tracks A2, A3, A4 by Atomic Rooster
Tracks B1, B2, B4 by Atomic Rooster
Tack B3 by Tony Colton

1st pressing with large "B&C" logo label
2nd pressing with small "B&C" logo label

Images



Number: 772578  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: robozuc
Description: Front cover


Number: 772579 
Uploaded By: robozuc
Description: Back cover


Number: 772580 
Uploaded By: robozuc
Description: Side 1 label


Number: 772581 
Uploaded By: robozuc
Description: Side 2 label


Number: 772585 
Uploaded By: robozuc
Description: Side 1 label small "B&C" logo


Comments and Reviews
 
robozuc
12th Jun 2015
 The first Atomic Rooster album on B&C records, was pressed four times in the UK. The first so-called Flute Mix or Keyboard Mix was pressed three times and the second Guitar Mix once.
The very first pressing of the Flute or Keyboard Mix, dated 20 Mar.1970 with textured labels and large B&C logo has an error namely that tracks 3 and 4 on each side were swapped. All 8 tracks were therefore present but in the wrong order.
The second pressing was a botched attempt to repair the error. They changed one side but not the other, with the result that two songs are heard twice on the album and two other songs have disappeared completely.
The third pressing is perfect with all songs present and in the right order.

Then Vincent Crane added John Du Cann’s guitar to three songs and repressed the album a fourth time. This fourth pressing with the guitar mix has a much smaller B&C logo on the label and smooth label paper.
The guitars added into the mix of this particular release courtesy John Du Cann, though not credited on the LP. Manufactured in the UK but used predominantly as export to the US.
Sleeve and track listing are the same as on the one with large logo.
 


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Linked Releases

France - Fontana - 1970

Netherlands - Fontana - 1970

Italy - Akarma


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The CAS list - B&C & Charisma joint numbering - 82 Vinyl Albums - List by Fokeman
The Art on The Album: BIRDS - Tous Les Bateaux - 786 Images - List by whitewhale1965

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