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Artist:Tim Buckley
Title:Goodbye And Hello
Label:  Elektra
Country:Europe
Catalogue:ELK 42 070 / K 42070
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Format:LP
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Community: 2 Own, 1 Wants
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Tim BuckleyNo Man Can Find The WarBeckett, Buckley9.0  Rate
A2Tim BuckleyCarnival SongBuckley7.0  Rate
A3Tim BuckleyPleasant StreetBuckley10.0  Rate
A4Tim BuckleyHallucinationsBeckett, Buckley8.0  Rate
A5Tim BuckleyI Never Asked To Be Your MountainBuckley9.0  Rate
B1Tim BuckleyOnce I WasBuckley9.0  Rate
B2Tim BuckleyPhantasmagoria In TwoBuckley8.0  Rate
B3Tim BuckleyKnight-ErrantBeckett, Buckley7.0  Rate
B4Tim BuckleyGoodbye And HelloBeckett, Buckley9.0  Rate
B5Tim BuckleyMorning GloryBeckett, Buckley10.0  Rate


Notes

Gatefold, embossed Warner "W" on back.
Butterfly label: GEMA
Red label: GEMA/BIEM


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leonard
10th Jul 2017
 Added images from the inside gatefold sleeve, butterfly labels with only GEMA and the ELK cat#. The previous submitted images have GEMA/BIEM an a K cat#. Sleeve is exactly the same.
 

 
nboldock
7th Jan 2014
 I doubt we'll ever get everything spot on (and I don't think we need to worry too much about the odd wrong 'un); some of my own entries are probably wrong/debatable as well... it's not an exact science as we're all finding out!

However with these UK/DE/FR ones it seems clear they were certainly marketed/sold in more than one European country so whilst "Europe" might not be definitively correct, it seems the best fit.
 

 
janiejjones
7th Jan 2014
 I never really know where to draw the "european" line, so several of my entries may be open to discussion.... I used to exlcude these D/FR ones, starting only when they also have a UK WEX or similar.... but that's just my way of doing. I somehow think Europe should be more tha just two companies. Luckily we (or, to be more precise, you mods) have the editing option!
 

 
nboldock
7th Jan 2014
 This is also European, rather than German (note detail top right of rear sleeve). I will alter it accordingly.
 

 
janiejjones
7th Jan 2014
 The year should be left empty unless we have proof of a 1967 release with same cat#.
Mine must be from early/mid 80s (red labels), sans barcode, strangely
 


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Linked Releases

USA - Elektra - 1967 [Mono]

Australia - Elektra - 1967 [Mono]

UK - Elektra - 1967 [Stereo]

USA - Elektra - 1967 [Stereo]

UK - Elektra - 1976

USA - 4 Men With Beards - 2005

USA - Elektra - 2017 [Mono]

Greece - Elektra


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