Prod. by Reginald Warburton and Stanley West
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ppint. 14th Oct 2017
| | my copy has matrix numbers SBPG 62579-A2 & SBPG 62579-B2; front sleeve has red main typography, paul simon on left, cbs & "walking eye" logo in outline square in white; rear sleeve has just "62579" under the cbs & "walking eye" in an outline square logo and the top & bottom tabs from front cover are folded under back cover and glued.
i believe there was an earlier-released version of the cover with "MONO bpg"° (mono release) (and one with "STEREO Sbpg"° (stereo release)) -prefixed cat# on rear cover below the logo, possibly also on front cover below the logo, and with the top & bottom tabs from the front cover folded over the rear cover and glued, as cass had the first pressing of this album from 1965 in mono: but i'm not now certain there was a stereo release, initially: this may have been first issued closer to 1967.
° - the cat# "bpg"s i've given in lower case were small caps
(and i know the cbs logo was & is claimed by some to be a stylised stylus engaging a record's groove - but it's known as the "walking eye" logo, so...)
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LaurenceD SUBS 19th Jan 2017
| | Added labels which differ slightly around the ℗ 1965. My cover is the same as that of Ade Macrow, but it's probably not a very early pressing. It has the same "Sounds of the 70s" inner sleeve as the one shown here with the Bridge Over Troubled Water LP. |
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Ade Macrow 13th Jan 2017
| | Original front cover now added. |
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Magic Marmalade 2nd Jun 2016
| | I've seen this twice while out and about over the past year, but can't for the life of me remember which sleeve version it was.
...First time I was on a budget of £10, and Led Zep's Physical Graffiti turned up for £8, so had to pass... the next time I saw it, there was also other stuff I wanted, but thought:
"Well, I've seen it twice now, so it'll probably turn up again"
...Have I seen it since?
Non.
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Magic Marmalade 2nd Jun 2016
| | Check for ghost catalogue numbers and other oddness on your early sixties CBS nb.... you could have a rarity :) |
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nboldock 1st Jun 2016
| | Picked this up for £3 in a chazza yesterday - delighted with that. I have the original sleeve as described in the comments - I'll upload when I get to it. |
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stereotom 27th Jun 2015
| | Wasn't this album recorded direct to mono? The CD reissue of the album appears to be flat mono all the way, including bonus tracks. |
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HarvestmanMan 24th Sep 2014
| | Have to admit to not having listened to much of his solo output - but this, "There Goes Rhymin' Simon", and "The Rhythm of the Saints" are all fantastic albums by my standards.
Apparently this was released in the US as part of a Simon & Garfunkel box set, but it's unavailable apart from that...a real shame. |
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Bill Fick 17th Aug 2014
| | Only have this on a CD-R (with an alternate take of " A Church Is Burning" & the 45 take of "I Am A Rock" as bonus tracks), but I think it's a great album. |
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Bill Fick 2nd Jul 2014
| | I'd have to agree with you... |
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nboldock 2nd Jul 2014
| | Absolutely love this album, though I only have it on the computer. "A Church Is Burning" is quite magnificent.
I'm a lot less enamoured with the rest of his solo output. |
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Bill Fick 30th Jun 2014
| | Not counting "I Am A Rock" and "The Sound Of Silence" (although these versions
ARE interesting), I actually prefer these solo recordings over the later Simon & Garfunkel versions. From what I've read, Paul himself didn't seem to care for this album. |
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bigmcstu 24th Mar 2014
| | The copy shown dates from the early '70s. Original issues have the cover image reversed and use a different, red typeface for the title. I'm fairly sure. This was mono only initially at first. |
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