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Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley (LP, Gat) (Very Good Plus (VG+))
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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country: UK
Released: 1972
Genre: Rock, Blues
Style: Folk Rock, Blues Rock
Comments:
Well looked after copy, nice gloss, minimal shelf wear, minor marking on label, shipped tracked in proper mailer
Notes:
Non textured cover Inside credit list includes: "Mac not available due to bus strike", [which indicates 'Faces' musician Ian McLagan (keyboards) was not present at recording. However, US release credits him and the track upon which he is credited there is "You're My Girl"- prefixed to "I Don't Want To Discuss It" on this album. This suggests McLagan was dubbed, or the track added later. Waller & Quittenton are mentioned as present in sleeve notes, but not credited - as per US release. Credit to "Keef" note: Ron Wood's elder brother (Art Wood) was in a band with Keef Hartley. On the label, A2 is only credited to "Womack", although two Womacks wrote the song.
A1. Gasoline Alley
A2. It's All Over Now
A3. Only A Hobo
A4. My way Of Giving
B1. Country Comfort
B2. Cut Across Shorty
B3. Lady Day
B4. Jo's Lament
B5. I Don't Want To Discuss It
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 2Y ▽ 1 420 1 6 5
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 1Y ▽ 1 420 1 5 1 1
Record Company Philips Records Ltd.
Made By Mercury Records
Mastered At Phonodisc Ltd.
Lacquer Cut At Phonodisc Ltd.
Rock, Blues
Dmgeo RSM
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