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Date: Thu, 9 Nov 89 10:11:07 PST

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From: ed@das.llnl.gov (Edward Suranyi)
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Subject: Re: Jessica's 12" singles
Date: 9 Nov 89 18:11:06 GMT
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> 
>> SUBJECT: Jessica's 12" singles / "Spinning Pups" ;)                                       
>>                                               "The Morning Fog" 
>> closes the B side of the 12" [of "The Big Sky"].
> 
>Ummm...on the 12" that I have of "The Big Sky", the B side has "Not
>This Time" and a special single mix of "The Big Sky". Looking at it,
>I don't find any reference to the 12KB 4 that you mention, instead
>it is labelled V-19213.
>
>> I think
>> that only "Hill" and "Cloudbusting" were US 12" singles, but I am 
>> not sure.  Once I realized that EMI America was lame, I stopped 
>> paying attention.
>
>woj --- woiccare@clutx.clarkson.edu

There *was* an American release of the 12" of "The Big Sky" -- I saw it.
This might be what you have, woj.  The KB label numbers were used
only by the British EMI; EMI-America used a completely different
numbering scheme.

By the way, "Experiment IV" was also released in the US as a 12" single.

Actually, I"m curious why EMI *stopped* using the KB numbers for the new
album.  It was so neat to have _Hounds Of Love_ be number KB1 in Britain!


Ed (Edward Suranyi)        |     "Bush is an acquired taste worth
Dept. of Applied Science   |              cultivating."
UC Davis/Livermore         |                 -- _People_ magazine
ed@das.llnl.gov            |        (in review of _The Dreaming_)