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TITLE | Rock'n' Roll
Music Volume 2 |
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CATALOG NUMBER | SN-16021 |
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RELEASE DATE | 2nd. October 1980 / First Press |
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TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Dizzy Miss Lizzy | Back In The U.S.S.R. |
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Any Time At All | Helter Skelter | ||||
Drive My Car |
Taxman | ||||
Everybody's
Trying To Be My Baby |
Got To Get You Into My Life | ||||
The Night Before |
Hey Bulldog |
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I'm Down |
Birthday |
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Revolution | Get Back | ||||
FRONT --> Click! | BACK --> Click! | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK | |
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INNER SLEEVE |
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Plastic Record Inner Sleeve (maybe) |
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Barcode number "0 7777-16021-1" was
printed at the upper right corner of the back cover. |
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"A Capitol Value" green
sticker was pasted on the front cover. |
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Capitol and EMI logo were
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Previously
released in 1976 as disc 1 of SKBO 11537, with completely
new artwork. Issued Oct 1980 as part of Capitol's budget priced "green line" with a 1976 and 1980 copyright dates. The records were pressed with black on green labels featuring the classic Capitol dome logo. |
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Pressed at
Capitol's Jacksonville factory, as identified with "0" in
the run-outs. The original matrix stamp is SKBO 3/4 11537 is still visible in the run-outs, but crossed out. |
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OTHER ITEM
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LABEL | Capitol Green label with black print |
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MIX | STEREO |
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VINYL COLOR | BLACK |
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PRESS FACTORY |
Jacksonville
factory |
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MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | SN-1-16021 SKBO 3 11537 F1 #1 (hand etchd) 0 MASTERD BY CAPITOL (machine stamped) | |||
SIDE 2 | SN-2-16021 SKBO 4 11537 F8 #2 Wly (hand etchd) 0 MASTERD BY CAPITOL (machine stamped) | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | Capitol Records, Inc. |
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RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | ℗1976 EMI Records Limited © Capitol Records, Inc. | ||||
COVER FORM | Single type. |
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INNER SLEEVE | Plastic record inner sleeve (maybe) |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Art Direction: Roy Kohara /
Illustration: Micheal Bryan |
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PRODUCER | Produced by George Martin |
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COMMENTS
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In October 1980,
Capitol Records deleted and dissected its double album
"Rock'n' Roll Music" LP, reissuing the album in two separate
volumes as part of its budget line (Capitol's budget priced
"green line" with a 1976 and 1980 copyright dates). The covers to Rock 'n' Roll Music Volume 1 (Capitol SN-16020)" and "Rock'n' Roll Music Volume 2 (Capitol SN-16021) are nearly identical. Both front covers feature the same Micheal Bryan illustration of the Beatles upon arriving at New York's Kennedy Airport on Friday 7, 1964. The back covers have the song titles for each side in separate white boxes. The records were pressed with black on green labels featuring the classic Capitol dome logo. The increased demand for Beatles product following the death of John Lennon led to higher than anticipated sales. cf. Wallace Traugott: Mastering and lacquer-cutting engineer based in America. Having had a recording career as a fiddle player in his native Canada, more famously worked for Capitol Records' Capitol Mastering subsidiary. "Wally" or "Wly" is always credited in the runout grooves of the record, with Mastered at Capitol stamped in, and the "Wally" signature etched alongside. |