Various - Greasy Truckers Live At Dingwalls Dance Hall (2xLP, Album, Gat)
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Various - Greasy Truckers Live At Dingwalls Dance Hall (2xLP, Album, Gat)

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Various - Greasy Truckers Live At Dingwalls Dance Hall (2xLP, Album, Gat)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): This is the 2nd later pressing with the graphics inside the gatefold sleeve incorrectly positioned with the shoe on the right side (on the original, the shoe is on the left). Early versions include the insert, later versions did not. Sides A & C recorded at

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

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
This is the 2nd/later pressing with the graphics inside the gatefold sleeve incorrectly positioned with the shoe on the right side (on the original, the shoe is on the left). Early versions include the insert, later versions did not. Sides A & C recorded at Dingwalls Dancehall, Camden Lock, on October 8th 1973 by the Virgin Mobile. Side B recorded at The Manor 4.11.73. All sounds on this side recorded 'live'. No special recording techniques or overdubs were used. Side D recorded by Venux de Luxe of the Bananamoon Trucking Co of Tibet. D1 live at Festival of Tabarka, Tunisia, in the open air, Full Moon, June 1973. D2 live at Sheffield City Hall, Full Moon, October 1973. "Shakti Yoni is away at the Bananamoon Observatory keeping the bulge warm and studying new spells." A Greasy Truckers Production. Greasy Truckers do gigs, free festivals, albums and other alternative things. Distributed by Island Records Limited. The only timings on the release are: Side One = Time 19:10 Side Two = Time 20:30 Side Three = Time 23:05 Side Four = Time 20:15 ℗ © 1973 Printed and made by the E. J. Day Group, London and Bedford This is a stereo record and should be played.

 

A. Camel - God Of Light Revisited Parts One, Two & Three
. Henry Cow - Off The Map
B2. Henry Cow - Cafe Royal
B3a. Henry Cow - Keeping Warm In Winter
B3b. Henry Cow - Sweet Heart Of Mine
C1. Global Village Trucking Co. - Look Into Me
C2. Global Village Trucking Co. - Earl Stonham (The Gunslinger)
C3. Global Village Trucking Co. - You're A Floozy Madame Karma (But I Love Your Lowdown Ways)
C4. Global Village Trucking Co. - Everybody Needs A Good Friend
D1. Gong - General Flash Of The United Hallucinations
D2. Gong - Part 32 Floating Anarchy

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout GT 4997 1A
Matrix / Runout GT 4997 1B
Matrix / Runout GT 4997 2A
Matrix / Runout GT 4997 2B
Matrix / Runout GT 4997 1 A-1U
Matrix / Runout GT 4997 1A 2M
Matrix / Runout GT 4997 1B-1U
Matrix / Runout GT 4997 1B 2M
Matrix / Runout GT 4997 2 A2M
Matrix / Runout GT 4997 2 B2M

 

Distributed By Island Records Ltd.
Printed By E.J. Day Group
Made By E.J. Day Group
Recorded At Dingwalls London
Recorded By Virgin Mobile (2)
Recorded At The Manor
Recorded At Sheffield City Hall
Produced For Greasy Truckers
Published By Head Publishing
Published By Virgin Music Ltd.
Published By Blackhill Music Ltd.
Pressed By The Gramophone Co. Ltd.

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