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The Who - Odds & Sods (LP, Album)

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The Who - Odds & Sods (LP, Album)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: with original inner sleeve! General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Track A1 produced at Eel Pie Sound Studios 1969, finished at Ramport Studios 1974 Track A2, B3 produced at Eel Pie Sound Studios 1969 Track A3, A5, B5 produced at Olympic Studios May 1972 Track A4 produced at IBC Studios 1968 Track A6

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

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with original inner sleeve!

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Track A1 produced at Eel Pie Sound Studios 1969, finished at Ramport Studios 1974 Track A2, B3 produced at Eel Pie Sound Studios 1969 Track A3, A5, B5 produced at Olympic Studios May 1972 Track A4 produced at IBC Studios 1968 Track A6 produced at De Lane Lea Studios Jan 1968 Track B1 produced at Olympic Studios May 1971 Track B2 produced at CBS Studios Jan 1968 Track B3 produced at Fontana Studios 1964 Final Re-Mixing and Production at Nova Sound on 4th July 1974 On back sleeve: Song Titles are also printed in Braille [... but this release doesn't show that feature Ⓟ1974 ⓒ TRACK RECORDS LTD. Made In Germany Die-cut front cover with a color gatefold poster of The Who on the North American Tour 1973 inside and lyrics with comments by Pete Townshend about each track of the compilation on its back.

 

A1. Postcard
A2. Now I'm A Farmer
A3. Put The Money Down
A4. Little Billy
A5. Too Much Of Anything
A6. Glow Girl
B1. Pure And Easy
B2. Faith In Something Bigger
B3. I'm The Face
B4. Naked Eye
B5. Long Live Rock

 

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Rights Society GEMA
Matrix / Runout 2406 116 S 1 ℗ 1974 3 20
Matrix / Runout 2406 116 S 2 ℗ 1974 3 2 0
Matrix / Runout 2406 116 S 1 ℗ 1974 3 20 A 1
Matrix / Runout 2406 116 S 2 ℗ 1974 3 20 O 3
Matrix / Runout 2406 116 S 1 ℗ 1974 3 20 1 E
Matrix / Runout 2406 116 S 2 ℗ 1974 3 20 1 F

 

Record Company Polydor International
Phonographic Copyright (p) Track Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) Track Records Ltd.
Pressed By Phonodisc GmbH
Printed By Gerhard Kaiser GmbH
Recorded At Eel Pie Studios
Recorded At Olympic Studios
Recorded At I.B.C. Studios
Recorded At De Lane Lea Studios
Recorded At CBS Studios, London
Recorded At Fontana Studios
Produced At Nova Sound Studios, London
Remixed At Nova Sound Studios, London
Lacquer Cut At Phonodisc GmbH

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