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From: "Michael & Jennifer Abusheery" <mika@ici.net>
Date: 23 Mar 1997 16:56:13 GMT
Subject: Re: The elusive double grooved 12" single
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I have the double grooved 12in., it is The Sensual World, UK release. It does not say anywhere on it that it is double groved. If you can look at the record (if it's not shrink wrapped) you can look in the run-off area, if you can find where the song runs off exactly 180 degree from there another song runs off. When you play it you get either the instrumental or album version of The Sensual World. If you can not open here's the infomation on the cover, The front is the picture of Kate with sand running through her finger, 'The Sensual World - Kate Bush' running down the right side in gold lettering. The back from the top 12EM 102, then the bar code 099920 349462, under the barcode 2034946, then the listing of songs 1 - The Sensual World; 2- The Sensual World (Instrumental Version), Walk Straight Down The Middle. The credit stuff is also mentioned, but we all know that stuff by now. Then the credits for photography and design, then the EMI/Novercia copyright stuff all dated 1989. And that is it, nothing say made in England, except a litttle white sticker, that HAD to be placed on the cover, not the plastic bag it was sealed in (argument for another time). Good luck, Hope this helps somewhat. -Jennifer Stephen Wiener <swiener@onramp.net> wrote in article <3.0.1.32.19970318120528.00e1d8ac@mailhost.onramp.net>... > So which 12" single in fact has the double grooves or was it just a > limited edition and the regular edition has the instrumental on a > separate track? Any help appreciated. > > Sign me, > > Confused in Gaffa Land > >