Label / Catalog no.: | RCA Victor 47-0910 |
Date / Country produced: | 1973 Germany |
Manufactured: | TELDEC (Telefunken-Decca) Schallplatten GmbH |
Copies: | ? |
Value (source): | ? Euro (?) |
Package: | Full color paper cover |
Format: | 7" vinyl single, 45rpm, o2 label, jukebox-centre |
Total tracks/time: | 2 tracks, 5:49 |
A side: | B side: | |
Tracks: | Steamroller Blues | Fool |
Time, Mono/Stereo: | 3:07 Stereo | 2:42 Stereo |
Publisher: | Blackwood / Country Road Music | Intersong-U.S.A. / Chappell & Co. / A.M.R.A. |
Rights Society: | GEMA | GEMA |
Label code: | CPKS-4728 | BPKS-1258 |
Matrix runout stamped: | P 1973 CPKS-4728 Manufactured in Germany | P 1973 BPKS-1258 Manufactured in Germany |
Matrix runout etched: | S | S |
Label / Catalog no.: | RCA Victor 47-0910 |
Date / Country produced: | 1973 Germany |
Manufactured: | TELDEC (Telefunken-Decca) Schallplatten GmbH |
Copies: | ? |
Value (source): | ? Euro (?) |
Package: | Full color paper cover |
Format: | 7" vinyl single, 45rpm, o2 label, jukebox-centre |
Total tracks/time: | 2 tracks, 5:49 |
A side: | B side: | |
Tracks: | Steamroller Blues | Fool |
Time, Mono/Stereo: | 3:07 Stereo | 2:42 Stereo |
Publisher: | Blackwood / Country Road Music | Intersong-U.S.A. / Chappell & Co. / A.M.R.A. |
Rights Society: | GEMA | GEMA |
Label code: | CPKS-4728 | BPKS-1258 |
Matrix runout stamped: | P 1973 CPKS-4728 Manufactured in Germany | P 1973 BPKS-1258 Manufactured in Germany |
Matrix runout etched: | S | S |
Label / Catalog no.: | RCA Victor 2393 (74-0910) |
Date / Country produced: | 1973 UK |
Manufactured: | RCA Ltd. UK |
Copies: | ? |
Value (source): | 7,- Euro (Marktplaats) |
Package: | Generic full color reproduction paper cover, original missing |
Format: | 7" vinyl single, 45rpm, solid centre |
Total tracks/time: | 2 tracks, 5:49 |
A side: | B side: | |
Tracks: | Fool | Steamroller Blues |
Time, Mono/Stereo: | 2:42 Stereo | 3:07 Stereo |
Publisher: | Intersong / Gema (MCPS) | April Music |
Matrix runout stamped: | RCA 2393 A IE 4C | RCA 2393 B IE 40 |
In the UK, 'Fool' was the A-side. |