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Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley (LP, Album, Gat) (Very Good (VG))

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Media Condition:  Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country:    UK  
Released:  
Jun 1970
Genre:       Rock, Blues
Style:         Folk Rock, Blues Rock

Comments:
Vinyl has been well played but there are no nasty marks. Lots of hairlines and a bright light.. comes in original vertigo inner.. Gatefold sleeve is in excellent condition. Little bit of Edge wea. Small bit of ticket tape and small yellow sticker top left corner..
 

Notes:

1st UK press on the Vertigo " large Swirl " label, with the large swirl above the spindle hole and the wording Vertigo below.

No track timing credits appear on labels or sleeve.

Cat# 6360 500 appears on labels
Cat# 6360 500 appears on spine and top right rear of sleeve above VO Price Code

Released in a textured gatefold sleeve, with 2 internal glue-tabs top and bottom to right-hand wallet. Left hand wallet glued closed.
A-Side label simply a Vertigo logo with "Side A"
B-Side label has no writer or publisher credits.
'Vertigo'-printed black (front and back) on a white paper liner, with punch-holes & poly-lined. Liner coded, on front bottom-left, with print date: "Made in England B 1/0470" [Apr1970

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. [All uncredited musicians thus taken from the US release.

"A Mercury Records Production" inside-left and back cover.

℗1970

Publishing info:
A1, B3, B4: Chappell & Co.
A2: Kags Music Ltd.
A3: Warner Bros. Music Ltd.
A4: Carlin Music Corp.
B1: Dick James Music Ltd.
B2: Cedarwood Music
B5: April Music Ltd.

Note:
Later reissued on the Vertigo "small swirl" label, with the small swirl and 'Vertigo' logo both above the spindle hole on B-side. A subsequent issue then has "Made In England" added to the label.

 

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 1Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 6
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 2Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 4
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 1Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 1
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 2Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 7
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 1Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 16
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 2Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 8
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 1Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 2
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 2Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 2
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 2Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 4
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 2Y ▽ 1 420 1 1 2
Matrix / Runout 6360 500 2
Other B 1/0470
Price Code VO

 

Record Company Philips Records Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Vertigo
Made By Mercury Records
Mastered At Phonodisc Ltd.
Lacquer Cut At Phonodisc Ltd.
Published By Chappell & Co.
Published By Kags Music Ltd.
Published By Warner Bros. Music Ltd.
Published By Carlin Music Corp.
Published By Dick James Music Ltd.
Published By Cedarwood Music
Published By April Music Ltd.
Printed By Howards Printers (Slough) Ltd.
Made By Howards Printers (Slough) Ltd.

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