Produced by Gus Dudgeon (for) Tuesday Productions Ltd.
Executive Producer - John Gilbert
Engineer: Robin Geoffrey Cable
Track A3 Introduction and Coda composed by Paul Buckmaster
Track A5 and B2 Introduction composed by Paul Buckmaster
Arrangements and additional music by Paul Buckmaster
Permission to include the poem "I Meant To Do My Work Today" by Richard Le Gallienne granted by The Society of Authors on behalf of the Estate of Richard Le Gallienne
Backing vocals: Liza Strike, Lesley Duncan, Madeline Bell
Musicians on "Can I Put You On" and "Honey Roll":
- Nigel Olsson, drums
- Dee Murray, bass
- Caleb Quaye, guitars
- Rex Morris, tenor sax (on "Honey Roll")
Album recorded at Trident Studios, London
{Images #2654395 & 2654396} was a Shelley Products pressing; they were infamous for center labels that were 3.875" diameter, as opposed to the 4" of the other examples. As well, the light warm grey is fainter than on other pressings.
Incredile; Checked my copy. It's 2nd version; but with 4 in circle on a side, and 2 circled on b side..
Also cannot see 'This album previously released as... ' anywhere on these images or my copy.
Musictom, it is Paramount PAS-6004 and looks just like the Monarch pressing you added, only it does not have a Monarch imprint nor deltas. In the deadwax it has PAS-6004 (6). The 6 is actually encircled. The only other mark is what could be a "V" on the B side after matrix #. And there is no reference to ABC Records on the label.
Added an alternate front and back cover set, apparently a later pressing as the back cover states "This album previously released as Paramount PAS-6004". Front cover missing the Paramount emblem and type in top right corner. Back cover uses "stars" instead of "triangles" to notate the Paul Buckmaster compositions. Also the back cover shows "A Product of ABC Records, Inc.". My copy contains label pressing similar to the Monarch above, but does not have the Monarch imprint, nor deltas.
It should be noted there is a slight difference between the newly-added back cover {Image #1103995} and the originally-submitted {Image #508001} - the new back cover makes no reference to Essex Music as next to the line indicating Paul Buckmaster's compositions. As well, one mentions A3 as "Variations on 'Friends' Theme" while the other refers to it as "Variations on 'Friends'."