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A Certain Ratio – Flight
Tracklist
Flipside | |||
A | Flight | 6:09 | |
Hipside | |||
B1 | Blown Away | 3:08 | |
B2 | And Then Again | 2:15 |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Movement Of 24th January
- Produced At – Revolution Studios
- Produced At – Strawberry Studios
- Pressed By – WEA Records Pressing Plant, West Drayton
Credits
- Artwork [Drawing] – Phil Diggles
- Artwork [Engravings] – Richard Boon
- Design – Atkins*, Saville*
- Engineer – Chris Nagle, Jonathan Hurst*, Phil Ault
- Lacquer Cut By – Porky (5)
- Painting [Paintings] – Ann*
- Photography By – Daniel Meadows
- Plated By – EG*
- Producer – Martin Hannett
- Written-By – A Certain Ratio
Notes
Produced at Revolution and Strawberry
Published by The Movement of the 24th January Publishing
45rpm a Factory Product
Labels:
Flipside = Flight (image side) and Hipside = Blown Away & And Then Again (text side).
Contains a different version of 'And Then Again', generally louder, and with the brass more prominent than the bass.
Also issued with wrong labels (Flipside = Blown Away).
Other differentiation criteria:
The vinyl is thick and opaque.
Label side B is light blue.
The run-off on both sides is broader (1,5 cm and 2 cm).
The inner sleeve has a straight top edge.
In the "Factory Shareholder's Analysis End Of Year '80" from January 1981, Tony Wilson wrote: Label on 22 was wrong due to consistent mind-changing over just what was the single track side. The one with the Bonne engraving IS "Flight".
Published by The Movement of the 24th January Publishing
45rpm a Factory Product
Labels:
Flipside = Flight (image side) and Hipside = Blown Away & And Then Again (text side).
Contains a different version of 'And Then Again', generally louder, and with the brass more prominent than the bass.
Also issued with wrong labels (Flipside = Blown Away).
Other differentiation criteria:
The vinyl is thick and opaque.
Label side B is light blue.
The run-off on both sides is broader (1,5 cm and 2 cm).
The inner sleeve has a straight top edge.
In the "Factory Shareholder's Analysis End Of Year '80" from January 1981, Tony Wilson wrote: Label on 22 was wrong due to consistent mind-changing over just what was the single track side. The one with the Bonne engraving IS "Flight".
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): FAC 22 A1 EG KING CLONE AND PORKY PRIME CUT
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): FAC 22 B1 EG THE CLONE RANGER