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Soho Orange-Kings Of The Road-CD
Released in a mini card gatefold. Limited to 380 copies.
From sleeve:
Recorded live in studio, Falkirk, Scotland, 1971.
distribution by fminor.com, made by vinyl factory, england, we do not use shrinkwrap or polylining -
they damage the planet, design by bobby blisters, audio restoration & mastering
by reynolds mastering, uk, demos, enquiries - [email protected]
Made in england
© 2022 Seelie Court ℗ 2022 Francesca McDade
Stretch-The Best Of Stretch – Why Did You Do It-CD
Tracks 1, 4, 14, 17, 19 & 20 taken from album "Elastique" (UK) Anchor ANCL 2014, (P) 1975
Tracks 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 15 taken from album "You Can't Beat Your Brain For Entertainment" (UK) Anchor ANCL 2016, (P) 1976
Tracks 2, 3, 5, 13, 16 & 18 taken from album "Lifeblood" (UK) Anchor ANCL 2023, (P) 1977
Track 7 taken from the album "Stretch - The Story Of Elmer Gantry" (D) Repertoire REP 4602
(P) 2007 Repertoire Records (C) 2007 Repertoire Records
Clear tray standard jewelcase including a 12-page booklet with liner notes and credits.
The Storm-The Storm-CD
reissue of [r=3778555]! the matrix is slight different!
The Sweet Marie-Stuck In Paradise-CD
Tracks 1 - 10 BMI
Track 11 ASCAP
The Notwist-Shrink-LP Vinyl RE 2014
Gatefold sleeve with poly-lined inner sleeve.
Stone The Crows-Stone The Crows-CD
Originally released in 1970 on Polydor Records.
Spectrum-Ghosts Post-Terminal Reflection-CD
Track 1 from Compilation Album [r=4207831] (1971).
Track 2 from [a693447] Single B-side [m=419957] (1971).
Tracks 3 to 5 from [a693447] Album [m=431380] (1971).
Tracks 6 to 10 from [a693447] Album [m=429015] (1971).
Tracks 11 to 13 from [a=Murtceps] Album [m=928884] (1972)
Anthology
Original CD. Different from later variant [r=2773755] & [r=9095169]
Stone House-Stonehouse Creek -CD
" The Stonehouse are a group of young people from the West Country. They derive their name from a locality near Plymouth. They are a group of many musical colours, ranging from country rock to classical. This first album shows just one of their moods."
Originally released in 1971 on RCA Victor Records.
Various-Legend Of A Mind (The Underground Anthology)-CD
Clamshell box with a 48 page booklet with photos and extensive liner notes.
Released maybe on 27 or 28 January 2003.
Not to be sold seperately ▪ Part of set 5857832
on the back of all 3 separate cardboard sleeves.
Follow-up volume: [m1223678] (2008).
Track sources:
1-1 from 2-LP compilation " This Is The Moody Blues " ( October 1974 ) [Threshold MB 1/2]. Original mix featured on LP " In Search Of The Lost Chord " ( October 1968 ) [Deram SML 711]
1-2 from single B-side of " Some Good Advice " ( August 1967 ) [Deram DM 143]
1-3 from LP " The Cheerful Insanity Of Giles, Giles And Fripp " ( September 1968 ) [Deram SML 1022]
1-4 from LP " Introspection " ( November 1969 ) [Decca SKL R 5015]
1-5 from LP " Ten Years After " ( October 1967 ) [Deram DML 1015]
1-6 from LP " Made In England " ( January 1970 ) [Deram SDN 5]
1-7 from LP " Egg " ( March 1970 ) [Deram SDN 14]
1-8 from LP " Patent Pending " ( July 1969 ) [Deram SML 1043]
1-9 from LP " Snafu " ( February 1970 ) [Deram SML 1050]
1-10 from LP " Aardvark " ( March 1970 ) [Deram SDN 17]
1-11 from LP " It'll All Work Out In Boomland " ( July 1970 ) [Decca SKL 5050]
1-12 from single B-side of " If I Could Do It All Over Again I'd Do It All Over You " ( August 1970 ) [Decca F 13063]
1-13 from LP " Growers Of Mushroom " ( October 1971 ) [Decca SKL R 5094]
1-14 from LP " Honest Injun " ( March 1970 ) [Deram DML 1060]
1-15 from single A-side ( July 1970 ) [Decca F 23058]
1-16 from single A-side ( June 1969 ) [Deram DM 259]
2-1 from LP " Volume One " ( August 1970 ) [Decca SKL 5053]
2-2 from LP " Barbed Wire Sandwich " ( February 1970 ) [Decca SDN 15]
2-3 from LP " Feelin' Free " ( January 1970 ) [Deram SDN 13]
2-4 from LP " Zakarrias " ( November 1971 ) [Deram SML 1091]
2-5 from LP " Retribution " ( October 1970 ) [Deram SML 107]
2-6 from LP " Pre-Flight " ( November 1970 [Deram SML 1073]
2-7 & 2-13 from LP " Overdog " ( April 1971 ) [Deram SDL 2]
2-8 from LP " A Question Of Balance " ( August 1970 ) [Threshold THS 3] The release date taken from Discogs
2-9 from LP " Cricklewood Green " ( April 1970 ) [Deram SML 1065]
2-10 from single A-side ( May 1970 ) [Deram DM 297]
2-11 from LP " In The Land Of Grey And Pink " ( April 1971 ) [Deram SDL R1]
2-12 from LP " Swaddling Songs " ( May 1972 ) [Deram SDL 7]
3-1 from LP " Hellbound Train " ( February 1972 ) [Decca TXS 107]
3-2 from LP " Space Shanty " ( June 1972 ) [Deram SDL R 11]
3-3 from LP " Shades Of A Blue Orphanage " ( March 1972 ) [Decca TXS 108]
3-4 from LP " Medusa " ( November 1970 ) [Threshold THS 4]
3-5 from LP " For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night " ( October 1973 ) [Deram SDL R 12]
3-6 from single A-side ( November 1972 ) [Decca F 13355] On the booklet the catalog number is wrong
3-7 original studio mix. Alternate mix on LP " Mirage " ( March 1974 ) [Deram SML 1107]
3-8 recorded February 25, 1974, at Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London, and mixed from the original 16-track tape in 2001 at The Audio Archiving Company, London. Previously unreleased.
3-9 from LP " Curved Air Live " ( February 1975 ) [Deram SML 1119]
3-10 from LP " Moonmadness " ( Narch 1976 ) [Decca TXS R 115]
3-11 from LP " Night Music " ( November 1974 ) [Deram SML 1116]
Artist of track 2-4, [a1238325], is printed in two different ways above the release:
Zakkarias on the back of the cardboard box and inside the booklet, but
Zakarrias on the back of disc 2's separate sleeve.
Various-How Is The Air Up There (80 Mod Soul RnB and Freakbeat Nuggets From Down Under)-CD
Clamshell box with booklet ; 6 tracks previously unreleased
Sleepy John-Sleepy John-CD
These recordings, made in 1970, were first released by Rockadelic in 1999 [Rockadelic Records RRLP38]. CD contains extra materials ( tracks 5, 7 to 10, 13 and 14 ).
" There are two separate recording sessions on this CD. The first one was recorded in the basement at Jim Bartlett's house in Lewiston, Idaho, in April 1970. The other session was recorded in the Sleepy John house in Spokane ( Washington ) later that summer "
( from Tom Williams liner notes )