Greg Reeves – Déjà Vu
Label: |
Atlantic – 2401 001 |
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Format: |
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Classic Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Carry On | 4:25 | |
A2 | Teach Your Children | 2:53 | |
A3 | Almost Cut My Hair | 4:25 | |
A4 | Helpless | 3:30 | |
A5 | Woodstock | 3:52 | |
B1 | Deja Vu | 4:10 | |
B2 | Our House | 2:59 | |
B3 | 4 + 20 | 1:55 | |
Country Girl: | (5:05) | ||
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Whisky Boot Hill | ||
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Down, Down, Down | ||
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Country Girl | ||
B5 | Everybody I Love You | 2:20 |
Companies, etc.
- Licensed From – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Manufactured By – Polydor Records Ltd.
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Published By – Warner Bros. Music Ltd.
- Printed By – E.J. Day Group
- Made By – E.J. Day Group
- Recorded At – Wally Heider Recording Studio, Los Angeles
- Lacquer Cut At – Phonodisc Ltd.
- Pressed By – Phonodisc Ltd.
Credits
- Art Direction, Design – Gary Burden
- Bass – Gregory Reeves*
- Engineer [Engineered By] – Bill Halverson
- Management [Agent & Friend] – David Geffen
- Management [Direction] – Elliot Roberts & Associates
- Percussion – Dallas Taylor
- Photography By [*2 In Lower Right Corner] – Sally Sachs*
- Photography By [Cover Photography] – Tom Gundelfinger
- Photography By [Inside Photography] – Henry Diltz
- Producer [Produced By] – Stephen Stills
Notes
This submission is the only UK release with Cat. No. 2401 001 which has all of the following characteristics on each of the labels; firstly a gap after the first four digits of the Cat. No., secondly the production credits towards the bottom of the label under the tracklist and thirdly publishing credits for tracks A4, B4b and B4c of Warner Bros. not Robbins Music
Cover information:
Gatefold sleeve, made of textured thick card with gold embossed lettering and a black and white photo pasted on the front.
Back of cover has the track titles.
Both left and right inside covers have black and white photos of the band: along the right hand fold of the left side is a list of personnel credits including:
‘Jerry Garcia & John Sebastian: Courtesy Of Warner Brothers’
‘Recorded at Wally Heiders Studio III, L.A.’
Along the left hand fold of the right side is a tracklist plus track durations and writer credits.
Bottom right hand corner of the right side under ‘2401 001 STEREO is the ‘warning’ “This stereo record can be played on mono reproducers ..”, etc.
Under licence from Atlantic Recording Corp., U.S.A.
Manufactured by Polydor Records Ltd., London
Printed and made by the E.J. Day Group, London and Bedford
Original Cat. No. SD 7200
Label information:
Released on the "Red / Plum" Atlantic labels.
Made in Gt. Britain
Group only shown as ‘Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’
℗ 1970
Under licence from Atlantic Recording Corpn., U.S.A.
Credits printed on lower part of the labels beneath tracklists, ‘Produced By Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’
Polydor Records Limited
Track B4, ‘Country Girl’, split into sections, B4a, B4b and B4c, as shown on the above tracklist, is only shown this way on Side 2 of the record, nowhere on the sleeve. The duration of each section is not shown but the whole track duration is shown as 5.05 on both the sleeve and the label.
Publishing information:
Side 1,
MS
1-3. Copyright Control.
4. Warner Bros.
5. MS
Side 2,
1, 2, 3, 4a, 5. Copyright Control.
4b, 4c. Warner Bros.
Cover information:
Gatefold sleeve, made of textured thick card with gold embossed lettering and a black and white photo pasted on the front.
Back of cover has the track titles.
Both left and right inside covers have black and white photos of the band: along the right hand fold of the left side is a list of personnel credits including:
‘Jerry Garcia & John Sebastian: Courtesy Of Warner Brothers’
‘Recorded at Wally Heiders Studio III, L.A.’
Along the left hand fold of the right side is a tracklist plus track durations and writer credits.
Bottom right hand corner of the right side under ‘2401 001 STEREO is the ‘warning’ “This stereo record can be played on mono reproducers ..”, etc.
Under licence from Atlantic Recording Corp., U.S.A.
Manufactured by Polydor Records Ltd., London
Printed and made by the E.J. Day Group, London and Bedford
Original Cat. No. SD 7200
Label information:
Released on the "Red / Plum" Atlantic labels.
Made in Gt. Britain
Group only shown as ‘Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’
℗ 1970
Under licence from Atlantic Recording Corpn., U.S.A.
Credits printed on lower part of the labels beneath tracklists, ‘Produced By Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’
Polydor Records Limited
Track B4, ‘Country Girl’, split into sections, B4a, B4b and B4c, as shown on the above tracklist, is only shown this way on Side 2 of the record, nowhere on the sleeve. The duration of each section is not shown but the whole track duration is shown as 5.05 on both the sleeve and the label.
Publishing information:
Side 1,
MS
1-3. Copyright Control.
4. Warner Bros.
5. MS
Side 2,
1, 2, 3, 4a, 5. Copyright Control.
4b, 4c. Warner Bros.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-side stamped): 2401 001 A▽1 1 1
- Matrix / Runout (B-side stamped): 2401 001 B▽1 1 2
- Rights Society: MS
Other Versions (5 of 483)
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Déjà Vu (LP, Album, Gatefold) | Atlantic | HAT 421-45 | Spain | 1970 | ||
Déjà Vu (LP, Album, Stereo, PR - Presswell Pressing, Faux-Leather Gatefold) | Atlantic | SD 7200 | US | 1970 | |||
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Déjà Vu (LP, Album, Gatefold) | Atlantic | 50 001, SD 7200 | Netherlands | 1970 | ||
Déjà Vu (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) | Atlantic | SD-7200, SD 7200, SD. 7200 | Canada | 1970 | |||
Déjà Vu (8-Track Cartridge, Album) | Atlantic | ATL TP-7200, M 87200 | US | 1970 |
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Reviews
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picked this up at an antiques fair for £8 after a clean it sounds like new! gutted there's a stylus scratch at the end of the first side but gladly doesn't sound to bad for the last 10 seconds...
I must say this is definitely worth the pick up great pressing and even better album -
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I just got my hands on one of these in near mint condition and I must say this is the best pressing I own to date and I have three other. The UK pressing from 1972 I have sounds very bad.
This is the one to own. I really hope next year this album gets the treatment it deserves. -
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Great sound, recommended pressing! A vg+ of nm copy may leave a hole in your wallet, but its worth every penny! Been somewhat "traumatised" after I recieved a bad UK plum pressing (most likely played with damaged needle), but listening to my vg+ copy of this album was like a revelation, the disc went straigth to my list of great sounding records! It helps that the music is really good, I already loved the first album w/o Neil Young, this one is even better...
This is my second Atlantic UK plum pressing & I wish all my records were of this quality!
Clear, crisp and transparent, still with proper low end and lively, sounds exactly like the music in my head...
Get them while they´re hot!
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