Tracklist
A1 | Armenia City In The Sky - Heinz Baked Beans | |
A2 | Mary Anne With The Shaky Hands | |
A3 | Odorono | |
A4 | Tattoo | |
A5 | Our Love Was, Is | |
A6 | I Can See For Miles | |
B1 | I Can't Reach You - Spotted Henry | |
B2 | Relax | |
B3 | Silas Stingy | |
B4 | Sunrise | |
B5 | Rael |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Essex
- Lacquer Cut At – ARC, Artarmon – MX155449
- Lacquer Cut At – ARC, Artarmon – MX155450
Credits
- Executive-Producer – Chris Stamp
- Producer – Kit Lambert
Notes
Red Polydor label.
Made And Distributed In Australia Under Licence
From rear of sleeve - STEREO-can also be played on mono equipment
Made And Distributed In Australia Under Licence
From rear of sleeve - STEREO-can also be played on mono equipment
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Label - Side A): MX155449
- Matrix / Runout (Label - Side B): MX155450
- Matrix / Runout (Runout - Side A): MX155449 613002-1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout - Side B): MX155449 613002-2
Other Versions (5 of 157)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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The Who Sell Out (LP, Album, Stereo, Gloversville Pressing) | Decca | DL 74950 | US | 1967 | |||
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The Who Sell Out (LP, Album, Mono, Pinckneyville Pressing) | Decca | DL 4950 | US | 1967 | ||
The Who Sell Out (LP, Album, Mono) | Track Record | 612 002, 612.002 | UK | 1967 | |||
The Who Sell Out (LP, Album, Stereo) | Polydor | 184 116, 184116 | 1967 | ||||
The Who Sell Out (LP, Album, Mono) | Polydor | LPHM612002, LPHM613002 | New Zealand | 1967 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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i just scored another copy of this lp as it is in nm condition for its age and the price was great!!!!!, i would guess this was pressed around 1970 /72 maybe as the vinyl is very old school thick vinyl, i still have not located a black label international copy but again, it was the sleeve/record condition and since i have had one for many years now the price that sold me..............................
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This isn't a first pressing as you can tell by the red label. First pressings came on the black Polydor International label. This one would be from 1970 or thereabouts. It isn't even Mono - the rear sleeve says very clearly it's a stereo release. Just because it says "M" on the label doesn't mean it's in mono. Try using the balance knob on your amplifier. That's how you can tell if a record is stereo or mono.
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this is the first and only pressing of this 1967 classic released way back in 1967 almost 50 years ago, what makes this aussie pressing a very unique find in great to m- condition is as you can see on the back of the sleeve the zit cream says CLEARASILE instead of medac, this was only done once on the original polydor australian release wich was 50 years back, these can still be found to this day but finding them in great condition is the problem, just like the unique aussie a quick one lp from 1966
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