Oi! Kinnock Give Us Back Our Rose...cuz we're not the 60's band mate!
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t y p e   Bootleg
l a b e l   Force D'Impact Records
c a t a l o g  #   FDI 90721
f o r m a t   7" / Folded Sleeve
l e n g t h    
m a d e  i n   (claims to be United States)
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q u a n t i t y
   
 
a v a i l a b i l i t y
   


t r a c k l i s t
 
Side A
  1. About That Girl  (2:38)
  Side B
  1. Love Buzz  (2:51)
  2. Dive  (2:23)

Mislabels

  • About That Girl = About A Girl


c r e d i t s
  (Side A) Original 2 tracks demo version recorded by Arthur "Bilko" Kitchner in 1987 at the Studios Porte Jarretelles.

(Side B) Recording by Myron Rust for Mr. E. Raja's Mobile Fidelity Sound Studios on location New Music Seminar New York 5/15/88.

The Force D'Impact - 88 Skull Canyon Rd - Carlsbad - California - 91234 - USA
This Top Qualities Rock-N-Roll Record Is Made In California By Illegal Aliens

WARNING: This 45 is pressed in 100% VIRGIN vinyl to negotiate optimum dynamics.  The color wax (For Pussies) pressing has been aborted due to quality problems.


n o t e s
  Though commonly referred to as Oi! Kinnock, the full title actually continues onto the back of the folded sleeve.  (The entire title is also printed on the Side A label.)  The sleeve is full-length on the front, but only half-length on the back.

The credits are wrong about the sources of the songs.  "About A Girl" is from 1990.01.06 in Seattle, and "Love Buzz" and "Dive" are from the Blind Pig show in Ann Arbor, Michigan on 1990.04.10.

The vinyl is black.  Side B's label has a spiraling graphic (also found on the front of the sleeve) and the text about color vinyl being aborted.

This version differs from another in the following ways:

  • · The sleeve is a lighter shade of orange.
    · The photo on the front is not Nirvana.
    · Text below the photo claims this is a promotional copy (one of 15 copies).
    · The corner of the sleeve is clipped, as if it were a promo.

(Promos of bootlegs don't make sense, so I'm sure this was done to make people think it was rare.)


s o u r c e s
  Paul Napper

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