Side 1 produced by Dr. Feelgood
Recorded at Sheffield City Hall, 23rd May 1975 by Vic Maile with The Manor Mobile
Side 2 produced by Dr. Feelgood
Recorded at Southend Kursaal, 8th November 1975 by Vic Maile with The Island Mobile
Mixed by Dr. Feelgood & Vic Maile at De Lane Lea, Wembley, August 1976
Colour retouching: T. A. Pix Associates
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JamesTrash 16th Nov 2019
| | The release date should be 17th September 1976 not the 27th. |
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Problem Child 8th Nov 2018
| | I have two copies of this, one I bought at the time and another near new one to replace my well played copy more recently, though both look the same. My original copy has after the matrix;- A-1 U JONZ , the name is hand written, on Side 2;- B-1 U TRIDENT , the name is also handwritten.
The other copy, with exactly same label has; A-2U and B-2 U on their respective sides but no handwritten names.
I don't know if this signifies and earlier or later pressing, but I bought my first copy in December '76 and it included the 'free' single. |
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Problem Child 27th Nov 2015
| | Reached No. 1 in the UK Albums charts staying in the charts for 9 weeks. |
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YankeeDisc SUBS 29th Mar 2014
| | As an update I was just over on discogs correcting, and I found this similar 1975 UA album West German issue, UAS 29 743 XO - Vernon Burch. The XO suffix present on that issue could have been added to this entry so that similar stock numbers were stored in the correct place - anyone who's worked in record retail will know what I mean, regarding "alpha-numerical" filing.
Also, EMI group printing code: E.C.G./ST/76, These are the only G entries, and some of those might be EP printers only.....
G & L = Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
Garrod = Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
Garrod and Lofthouse
Gothic Print Finishers Ltd.
G.P. = Graphis Press Ltd.
Graffia - 113 Stafford Rd., Croydon, Surrey
Graphis Press Ltd.
E.A. Gray - 14 Greville St., London E.C.1.
E.C.G. does not look familiar, any ideas? |
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YankeeDisc SUBS 29th Mar 2014
| | ....that sticker "29 990 XO" looks like a stock reference index item, for a record shop, perhaps.
I used to use the same size stickers, typed on, when I was catalogueing my then burgeoning 35mm film slides collection. You could purchase packs of those stickers, die cut, self adhesive in Stationery retail outlets. |
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Deltics 28th Mar 2014
| | Initial copies came with this free single. |
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PhilMH 28th Mar 2014
| | Except here, I think the "importer" was most probably UA's licensee in Germany/Austria (assuming that Ariola were in fact handling UA at the time), and marketed the album as if it were a domestic release. Here in Australia, most of the majors occasionally imported releases from their overseas parents to market as local releases (particularly Phonogram/Polygram for classical Deutsche Graamophon and Philips releases, many of which were intended as multi-market releases with multi-lingual liner notes), and Festival took the extra step of applying their own catalogue numbers to their imports, which were listed in their catalogues and could be ordered by shops in the same way as domestic pressings. Sure, these things aren't especially easy to catalogue at times, but I think we need to make this site as accurate as possible and reflect the realities of how the market was (and still is, to some extent), not try to shoe-horn things into pre-conceived and inflexible "boxes". |
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janiejjones 28th Mar 2014
| | As I said before, I do not support the view of imports or foreign distributions being releases. If I remove those stickers, what remains? A genuwine UK issue.... Importers had so many ways of handling their stuff. |
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PhilMH 28th Mar 2014
| | I thought that might have been an Ariola code, not that I've seen a large number of those! Maybe this would qualify as a Germany and/or Austria release, then? |
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janiejjones 28th Mar 2014
| | I am not too sure, but the distributors code would fit Ariola at the time. I think several Islands around that time had similar codes. I guess these were used by the import branch of one of the major German label groups. Being released in the UK by EMI did not automatically mean a German release as well. If German branch chose to pass by a certain release, and even their import/distribuition neglected it, the importers took over, and that could well be from a rival organisation. |
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PhilMH 28th Mar 2014
| | September 1976 release. Sticker on back possibly catalogue number and price code for another country, but were UA with anyone other than EMI in Europe at this time? |
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janiejjones 28th Mar 2014
| | EMI group printing code: E.C.G./ST/76 |
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janiejjones 8th Oct 2013
| | Mine has a white on red "LIVE ALBUM" sticker on front, and stickered "29 990 XO" on back |
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