Green Day – 39/Smooth
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Lookout! Records – #22 |
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Vinyl
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US |
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Genre: |
Pop |
Style: |
Alternative Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | At The Library With Waba Sé Wasca | |
A2 | Don't Leave Me | |
A3 | I Was There | |
A4 | Disappearing Boy | |
A5 | Green Day | |
B1 | Going To Pasalacqua | |
B2 | 16 | |
B3 | Road To Acceptance | |
B4 | Rest | |
B5 | The Judges Daughter |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Greg Lee Processing – L-34891
- Mastered At – K Disc Mastering
- Recorded At – Art Of Ears Studio
Credits
- Design, Artwork – Jesse Michaels
- Mastered By – John Golden
- Performer – Mike*
- Photography By [Back Cover Photos] – Murray Bowles
- Photography By [Front Cover Photo] – Susie Grant
- Producer – Green Day
- Producer, Engineer – Andro*
Notes
Repressing with P.O. Box 11374, Berkeley Calif. 94701 address on the back sleeve started in late 1990 and lasted until Lookout Records phased in barcodes sometime around 1996.
Sleeve without barcode.
Discs and labels are identical to the first black vinyl pressing.
Issued with a 12" square printed insert with art and lyrics. The IRS records logo and any mentions of IRS Records were removed from the inserts for this pressing, likely because of copyright issues. The only differences between this pressing and the first pressing on black vinyl are the insert and the address on the back of the jacket.
Recorded in 22 hours from 4:30 p.m., December 29th, 1989 to midnight, January 2nd, 1990 at Art of Ears in San Francisco, CA. Mastered at K-Disc in Hollywood, CA.
Cat# on spine and labels: No. 22
Cat# on back cover: #22
Sleeve without barcode.
Discs and labels are identical to the first black vinyl pressing.
Issued with a 12" square printed insert with art and lyrics. The IRS records logo and any mentions of IRS Records were removed from the inserts for this pressing, likely because of copyright issues. The only differences between this pressing and the first pressing on black vinyl are the insert and the address on the back of the jacket.
Recorded in 22 hours from 4:30 p.m., December 29th, 1989 to midnight, January 2nd, 1990 at Art of Ears in San Francisco, CA. Mastered at K-Disc in Hollywood, CA.
Cat# on spine and labels: No. 22
Cat# on back cover: #22
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A): LOOKOUT 22-A BILL, MIKE, JOHN : LOYAL FILTH GROUPIES L-34891 WE ♥ JAKE
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B): LOOKOUT·22-B CALL BACK TOMORROW, IT'S A SCHOOL NIGHT L-34891X
Other Versions (5 of 10)
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39/Smooth (LP, Album) | Lookout! Records | No. 22, #22 | US | 1990 | ||
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39/Smooth (LP, Album, Green) | Lookout! Records | Lookout 022 | US | 1990 | ||
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39/Smooth (Cassette, Album) | Lookout! Records | Lookout -No 22c- | US | 1990 | ||
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39/Smooth (LP, Album, Reissue, White, 7", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue, Promo, 7", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue, Promo) | Epitaph Europe | 6866-1 | Netherlands | 2008 | ||
New Submission
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39/Smooth (LP, Album, Reissue, 7", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue, 7", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue) | Epitaph Europe | 6866-1 | 2008 |
Recommendations
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You used to be able to get these pretty cheap! I think people figured out they’re essentially first pressings. Only difference is the address on the back. An original and this reissue in similar conditions will sound identical. And the sound is great! Idk what it is about Lookout specifically but all their stuff from this era works so well on vinyl, despite being deep in the CD era. Cop this.
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the quality control with modern pressings is just not up to par alot of the time, and this pressing is a perfect example of how to nail a mix! early, quality green day! would recommend
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anyone have any info on this pressing? i just bought one on ebay for about 60 bucks or so.
i didn't want the reprise repress (wanted a lookout records pressing) but i don't care much about it being 100% original, so i don't need the first pressing. the 1996 pressing tends to be a bit pricy, usually at least 75+.
i figured i'd take a gamble and buy one of these. it doesn't seem like it's a bootleg, and it comes with an insert.
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