Tracklist
A1 | Dreamworld | 4:15 | |
A2 | Under The Rainbow | 3:40 | |
A3 | Shades Of Orange | 2:39 | |
A4 | Bromley Common | 0:50 | |
A5 | Cardboard Watch | 2:52 | |
A6 | Introspection Pt. 1 | 4:03 | |
B1 | What Does It Feel Like | 3:05 | |
B2 | Linen Draper | 0:14 | |
B3 | Don't Take Me | 3:23 | |
B4 | Loving Sacred Loving | 3:04 | |
B5 | She Said Yeah | 2:48 | |
B6 | Jacobs Bladder | 0:54 | |
B7 | Introspection Pt. 2 | 2:44 |
Credits
- Artwork [Sleeve Design] – John Horton (6)
- Bass Guitar, Vocals – Dave Brown*
- Drums – Hugh Attwooll
- Guitar, Saxophone, Vocals – Colin Giffin
- Guitar, Vocals – Terry Taylor (3)
- Mixed By [Mixing Engineer] – Glyn Johns
- Organ, Piano, Vocals – Nick Graham*
- Producer – Bill Wyman
- Written-By – Taylor* (tracks: A5, B1)
Notes
Month of release from Record Collector Magazine Dec 1994 p.225
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): XARL-8993.P-2A
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): XARL-8994.P-1A
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Introspection (LP, Album, Stereo) | London Records | PS 560 | US | 1969 | ||
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Introspection (LP, Album, Stereo) | Decca | SKL-R 5015 | UK | 1969 | ||
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Introspection (LP, Album) | Decca | SLK 16638-P | 1969 | |||
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Introspection (LP, Album, Monarch Pressing) | London Records | PS 560 | US | 1969 | ||
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Introspection (LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute Pressing) | London Records | PS 560 | US | 1969 |
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Reviews
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Edited 2 years agoAs I have heard this is a fold down and inferior. Unfortunate, but still need more information on this. Where can one find information, is it obvious? Still it is a great album regardless!!! Either way to hell with it, mono stereo or vinyl cd, I honestly regret even commenting so damn much it seems I’m obsessed and all that crap. I think people should just own the album any way they want. I just took it to owning it as a goal and all. Is it worth it? We live in a world of life and death, what else I’m planning? I’m not even sure if it even is the real deal the one I have.
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Edited 2 years agoThis is NOT how this was meant to be heard and not the pressing to own of this gem. The stereo pressing is the definitive version of this and was meant to be heard in that way.
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Edited 5 years agoWell, I hate to be the only commenter here, I recently got a mono copy on eBay, this thing ain’t going anywhere. I feel bad that nobody really knows of this hence why I never got answers. Oh well, I own it and that’s enough I guess. Guessing this mono copy is very rare? I guess it is.
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ok, im the only one commenting i guess, this version definitely shows its rarity. i wish to know is this better than the stereo. which one is better? is it worth it? awaiting answer in next 30 years or hopefully sooner.
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So does this mono version actually exist? I see no sign of it anywhere, eBay, it only has one known to being sold. It smells fishy to me.
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