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electricmud
By the way for completists:
This was for decades the only way to get the complete version of Time Waits For No One ( a few seconds longer till Charlie stops drumming instead a fade out). This complete version was released lately again on the japanese iorr sacd.
Loved the cover , too.
Tom
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electricmud
By the way for completists:
This was for decades the only way to get the complete version of Time Waits For No One ( a few seconds longer till Charlie stops drumming instead a fade out). This complete version was released lately again on the japanese iorr sacd.
Loved the cover , too.
Tom
Now THAT´S the kind of info, - us completists LOVE !
Thanks a lot ElectricTom ! ! !
- sure wondered how it came out of the blue on Japan SACD -
it didn´t ! ! !
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boston2006
I've got several copies of this LP .
Time Waits For No One ~ German
Time Waits For No One ~ Mexican (2)
Time Waits For No One ~ Japanese w OBI
Time Waits For No One ~ Portugese
Time Waits For No One ~ UK (2)
This the only format it was released in ? No cassettes or cds ? Anyone know ?
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Hairball
"they didn't even release it in the U.S."
I was gonna say I have no memory of this whatsoever, and that explains why.
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Hairball
"they didn't even release it in the U.S."
I was gonna say I have no memory of this whatsoever, and that explains why.
Interesting. I got a copy of this when I worked in a record store in the USA, maybe we got it as a promotional copy. I claimed it as "mine" as soon as it came into the store. Always thought it was a good compilation and had good sound. Mine has a sticker on it that reads: IMPORT - Performance Distributors, New Brunswick,N.J. and has a slice (promo/cut-out?) in the lower left corner. COC 59 107 and Germany & France codes as well.
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Deltics
In 1978 the Stones' contract with Atlantic/WEA came up for renewal.
They stayed with Atlantic in North America but signed to EMI for the rest of the world.
"Time Waits For No One" was issued by Atlantic/WEA outside of North America in 1979 as a contract filler and had the catalogue number COC 59107
The COC preifix was the one used under the Atlantic contract and continued to be used in North America after 1978. In the UK we got the CUN prefix.
Oh how we laughed!
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Deltics
In 1978 the Stones' contract with Atlantic/WEA came up for renewal.
They stayed with Atlantic in North America but signed to EMI for the rest of the world.
"Time Waits For No One" was issued by Atlantic/WEA outside of North America in 1979 as a contract filler and had the catalogue number COC 59107
The COC preifix was the one used under the Atlantic contract and continued to be used in North America after 1978. In the UK we got the CUN prefix.
Oh how we laughed!
That's HILARIOUS!
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vincentwhirlwind
Also , Itwas the first time you could clearly hear the line " Your Tricks with fruit...." which was pretty cool for a 16 year old!
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treaclefingers
I have a couple of copies of the German vinyl and I must say this has to be the slimmest slab of vinyl ever.
You can practically roll it up!
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treaclefingers
I have a couple of copies of the German vinyl and I must say this has to be the slimmest slab of vinyl ever.
You can practically roll it up!
Nothing flimsy about my UK pressing!
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vincentwhirlwind
Also , Itwas the first time you could clearly hear the line " Your Tricks with fruit...." which was pretty cool for a 16 year old!
No, it wasn't the first time. Maybe in the US?