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MCA Records,MCA Records
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country: US
Released: 1996
Genre: Rock
Style: Classic Rock
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Notes:
A similar version without the DADC code printed on the disc exists here. Catalog *MCAD-11462 is printed on the spine and back cover. MCAD-11462 is printed on the 12 page booklet and disc. ℗ © 1996 MCA Records, Inc. Distributed by Uni Distribution Corp. Manufactured by Columbia House under license. Track 1 published by Champion Music Corp. (BMI). Tracks 2 to 4 published by Fabulous Music Ltd. and TRO-Devon Music, Inc. (BMI). Track 5 published by Fabulous Music Ltd. and TRO-Hampshire House Publishing Corp. (ASCAP). Track 6 published by New Action Ltd. and TRO-Essex Music, Inc. (ASCAP). Tracks 7 to 10 published by Fabulous Music Ltd. and TRO-Essex Music, Inc. (ASCAP). Tracks 11 to 17 published by Towser Tunes, Inc., Fabulous Music Ltd. and ABKCO Music, Inc. (BMI). Tracks 18 and 20 published by Towser Tunes, Inc. (BMI). Track 16 ℗ 1973 Track Records Ltd. Track 18 ℗ 1975 MCA Records, Inc. Track 19 ℗ 1978 MCA Records, Inc. Track 20 ℗ 1981 MCA Records, Inc. Track 1 produced at IBC Studios, London in late 1964. Track 2 produced at IBC Studios, London, April 1965. Track 3 produced at Pye Studios, London, October 13, 1965. Track 4 produced at Olympic Studios, Barnes, February 1966. Track 5 produced at IBC Studios, August 1, 1966. Track 6 recorded at Pye Studios, London, October 1966. Track 7 produced at CBS Studios, London, November 10, 1966. Track 8 produced at IBC Studios, April 5, 1967.a Track 9 produced at CBS Studios, London; Gold Star, Los Angeles and Talent Masters, New York; September 1967. Track 10 produced at IBC Studios, London, 1968. Track 11 produced at Morgan Studios, London, February 7, 1969. Track 12 produced at IBC Studios, London, January 19, 1970. Tracks 13 and 15 recorded at Olympic Studios, Barnes, May 1971. Track 14 recorded at Stargroves, Berkshire, March 16, 1971. Track 16 produced at The Kitchen, Thesally Road, Battersea, June 27, 1973. Track 17 recorded at Olympic Studios, Barnes, May 22, 1972. Track 18 produced at the Shepperton Sound Stage and recorded on Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio, July 14, 1975. Track 19 recorded at Ramport Studios, London and Goring Studios, Berkshire; October 4, 1977. Track 20 produced for Pandora Productions at Odyssey Studios, London, November 4, 1980.
1. I Can't Explain 2:04
2. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere 2:40
3. My Generation 3:18
4. Substitute 3:47
5. I'm A Boy 2:36
6. Boris The Spider 2:27
7. Happy Jack 2:11
8. Pictures Of Lily 2:45
9. I Can See For Miles 4:21
10. Magic Bus 3:15
11. Pinball Wizard 3:00
12. The Seeker 3:22
13. Baba O'Riley 5:07
14. Won't Get Fooled Again (Full Length Version) 8:32
15. Let's See Action 4:02
16. 5.15 4:49
17. Join Together 4:22
18. Squeeze Box 2:40
19. Who Are You (Single Edit Version) 5:02
20. You Better You Bet (Full Length Version) 5:37
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 0 20831-1741-2 1 69
Barcode 020831174121
Rights Society ASCAP
Rights Society BMI
Other DIDX 052493
Matrix / Runout MCD-11462 F2 1A 02
Pressing Plant ID P 97
Matrix / Runout MCD-11462 F2 1A 02
Mastering SID Code IFPI L422
Mould SID Code IFPI 7295
Pressing Plant ID P 119
Phonographic Copyright (p) MCA Records, Inc.
Copyright (c) MCA Records, Inc.
Distributed By Uni Distribution Corp.
Manufactured By Columbia House
Licensed To Columbia House
Pressed By Sony Music, Pitman
Published By Champion Music Corp.
Published By Fabulous Music Ltd.
Published By TRO-Devon Music, Inc.
Published By TRO-Hampshire House Publishing Corp.
Published By New Action Ltd.
Published By TRO-Essex Music, Inc.
Published By Towser Tunes, Inc.
Published By ABKCO Music, Inc.
Produced At I.B.C. Studios
Produced At Pye Studios
Produced At Olympic Studios
Produced At CBS Studios, London
Produced At Gold Star Studios
Produced At Talent Masters Studios
Produced At Morgan Studios
Produced At The Kitchen, Battersea
Produced At Shepperton Sound Stage
Produced At Odyssey Studios
Produced For Pandora Productions
Recorded At Pye Studios
Recorded At Olympic Studios
Recorded At Stargroves
Recorded At Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio
Recorded At Ramport Studios
Recorded At Goring Studios
Phonographic Copyright (p) Track Records Ltd.
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