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Stephen Stills

“SO” in label matrix denotes a [l457750] pressing.

Recording studios appear on release as follows:
Island Studios, London
Wally Heiders Studio III
The Record Plant in Los Angeles

A1 Love The One You’re With 3:03
A2 Do For The Others 2:52
A3 Church (Part Of Someone) 4:05
A4 Old Times Good Times 3:38
A5 Go Back Home 5:56
B1 Sit Yourself Down 3:05
B2 To A Flame 3:10
B3 Black Queen 5:28
B4 Cherokee 3:24
B5 We Are Not Helpless 4:17

Disraeli Gears

Original US stereo pressing with 1961-67 purple & gold labels with gold “ATCO”.
SD 33-232 on labels, front cover and back cover.
33-232 on spine.
Back notes:
“Produced by Felix Pappalardi • By arrangement with Robert Stigwood”
“Released in the U. S. A. by special arrangement with Polydor Records Ltd.”
A1 Strange Brew 2:45
A2 Sunshine Of Your Love 4:08
A3 World Of Pain 3:05
A4 Dance The Night Away 3:31
A5 Blue Condition 3:26
B1 Tales Of Brave Ulysses 2:50
B2 SWLABR 2:31
B3 We’re Going Wrong 3:25
B4 Outside Woman Blues 2:20
B5 Take It Back 3:05
B6 Mother’s Lament 1:47

The Early Cream Of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce & Ging

Label variation: Blue labels with white logo and black text, including rim text.

Runouts:
The TR is circled, much like a (P) copyright symbol.
CR5/35 in the B side runout is very light and hard to read/interpret. The ‘3’ looks more like a reversed mangled ‘C’.
TVCA is scribed opposite the matrix # in smaller letters, the T above the V, stacked left of the C. This ‘cluster’ is left of a noticeably larger A

Cover variation: Address listed as
This album also available in 8-Track stereo cartridge
Write for free catalog
Springboard International Records, Inc., 947 U.S. HWY. 1, Rahway, New Jersey 07065

These recordings have been previously released.

Remarks:
Track A1: composer credits are wrong — The Richard A. Whiting/Leo Robin composition is something completely different. This song here goes back to “Louise Louise Blues” composed by Johnnie Temple
Track A2: composer credit is wrong. Ike & Tina Turner did perform it, but Eddie Boyd wrote it.
Track B3: composer credit is wrong. John Mayall did perform it, but T-Bone Walker wrote it.
A1 Louise 3:45
A2 Five Long Years 5:07
A3 Early In The Morning 3:55
B1 Too Much Monkey Business 3:00
B2 The First Time I Met The Blues 5:14
B3 Stormy Monday 4:17

Pictures At An Exhibition

Recorded Live, Newcastle City Hall, March 26, 1971.
“Produced by Greg Lake for E. G. Records”
Labels are gray/blue with black printing. “Cotillion” in a yellow box above the center hole.
At the bottom of the label is “MFG. BY ATLANTIC RECORDING CORP., 75 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA, N.Y., N.Y.”
Large pressing ring.
A1 Promenade
A2 The Gnome
A3 Promenade
A4 The Sage
A5 The Old Castle
A6 Blues Variation
B1 Promenade
B2 The Hut Of Baba Yaga
B3 The Curse Of Baba Yaga
B4 The Hut Of Baba Yaga
B5 The Great Gates Of Kiev

The Art Of The Guitar

“Electronically Enhanced For Stereo Effect”

Different Label layout (Colours)
A1 Soleares 3:55
A2 El No-No 3:23
A3 Por Alegrias 2:51
A4 Danse De Manitas 3:59
A5 Una Tarentas 3:30
B1 Guittarra De Camargue 3:04
B2 Rumbas Gitanas 4:50
B3 Boulerias 3:05
B4 Ay Que Te Quiero 3:38
B5 Castagna 2:10
B6 Rumba D’Espana 3:35

I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You

[l=Presswell] pressing, identified by distinct “two-step” label pressing ring configuration. Original red/plum labels with boxed “black fan” logo.
Cover shows “Aretha Franklin” as co-writer of B1; labels show “Aretha White”. Label omits subtitle for B1.

All selections were recorded at Atlantic Studios in New York except I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) & Do Right Woman-Do Right Man, which were recorded in Muscle Shoals, Ala.

“W” etch in runouts indicates that the lacquer blank used to cut the master disc was made by Audiodisc.

Hype sticker: “Including Respect”

Track publishers:
A1: East-Time-Walco, BMI
A2: Jay & Cee, BMI
A3, A5 to B1: 14th Hour-Pronto, BMI
A4: Kilynn & Vee-Vee, BMI
B2, B5: Kags, BMI
B3: Press, BMI
B4: Kilynn-Pronto, BMI
A1 Respect 2:26
A2 Drown In My Own Tears 4:00
A3 I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) 2:47
A4 Soul Serenade 2:30
A5 Don’t Let Me Lose This Dream 2:22
A6 Baby, Baby, Baby 2:48
B1 Dr. Feelgood (Love Is A Serious Business) 3:18
B2 Good Times 2:05
B3 Do Right Woman — Do Right Man 3:15
B4 Save Me 2:20
B5 A Change Is Gonna Come 4:15

Harry

Dynaflex vinyl pressed at RCA Records Pressing Plant, Rockaway.
Recorded in Hollywood, California.
A1 The Puppy Song 2:58
A2 Nobody Cares About The Railroads Anymore 2:47
A3 Open Your Window 2:08
A4 Mother Nature’s Son 2:42
A5 Fairfax Rag 2:14
A6 City Life 2:31
B1 Mournin’ Glory Story 2:13
B2 Maybe 3:10
B3 Marchin’ Down Broadway 0:59
B4 I Guess The Lord Must Be In New York City 2:44
B5 Rainmaker 2:33
B6 Mr. Bojangles 3:53
B7 Simon Smith And The Amazing Dancing Bear 2:47

…And I Mean It!

[a287851] appears courtesy of [l94729].
A1 Pedal To The Metal 4:01
A2 I Won’t Sleep On The Wet Spot No More 4:18
A3 Steve…. 3:30
A4 Stubborn Kinda Girl 3:58
A5 It’s Me 3:35
B1 Junkman 5:51
B2 Love Isn’t Love 3:41
B3 I’m Wired, Wired, Wired 5:57
B4 Roto Root Her 3:22
B5 Night Owl 2:20