Tracklist
A1 | Dancing With The Moonlit Knight | 8:02 | |
A2 | I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) | 4:07 | |
A3 | Firth Of Fifth | 9:38 | |
A4 | More Fool Me | 3:10 | |
B1 | The Battle Of Epping Forest | 11:44 | |
B2 | After The Ordeal | 4:13 | |
B3 | The Cinema Show | 12:13 | |
B4 | Aisle Of Plenty |
Companies, etc.
- Printed By – Matiz Gráfica
- Manufactured By – Companhia Brasileira De Discos Phonogram
- Distributed By – Companhia Brasileira De Discos Phonogram
Credits
- Engineer [Assistant] – Rhett Davies
- Producer – John Burns
Notes
First Brazilian press on large Mad Hatter label, with no inlays.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: 6369 944 A1 VF
- Matrix / Runout: 6369 944 B1
Other Versions (5 of 363)
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Selling England By The Pound (LP, Album, Stereo, Richmond Pressing) | Charisma | FC 6060 | US | 1973 | ||
Selling England By The Pound (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold Sleeve) | Charisma | 6369 944, CAS 1074 | 1973 | ||||
Selling England By The Pound (LP, Album) | Charisma | FC 6060 | Canada | 1973 | |||
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Selling England By The Pound (LP, Album, Stereo) | Charisma | CAS 1074 | UK | 1973 | ||
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Selling England By The Pound (LP, Album) | Charisma | 6369 944 | New Zealand | 1973 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Just a small correction, in the runout it is not VF but JF (yes the J looks like a V), but they are the initials of Joaquim Figueira, an engineer at the Philips group. Here is a link with more information about him. Joaquim Figueira
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Edited 2 years agoI was very surprised by how good this Brazilian version sounds (I had one in Brazil and it was on my mother home for 35 years, I'm glad I brought after one visit there), not only the bass and treble mentioned here by others is excellent, but the whole dynamic is impressive, I have the first UK pressing and 2 of the US pressings and they sound dull and lifeless comparing to this one.
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Edited 3 years agoi had other brazil editions of classic rock albums and were not good in sound, this one actually is an exception seems very well mastered and got a huge surprise among others made by Philips/Phonogram and Cbs for example.
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I've heard several other versions and this one is absolutely incredible with a strong and deep bass, as well as impressive treble. In general, it is quite crystalline and brilliant, like many Brazilian masterworks of the 70s.
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