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new gold dream half-speed remaster: lp (label)

tracks
A1. Someone Somewhere (In Summertime)(4:38)
A2. Colours Fly And Catherine Wheel (3:49)
A3. Promised You A Miracle(4:27)
A4. Big Sleep(5:03)
A5. Somebody Up There Likes You(5:02)
B1. New Gold Dream (81,82,83,84)(5:38)
B2. Glittering Prize(4:33)
B3. Hunter And The Hunted(5:55)
B4. King Is White And In The Crowd(7:00)


catalogue
Universal ARHSLP004
MILES ABBEY ROAD ½ SPEED BF12238-01 A1//MILES ABBEY ROAD BF 12238-01 B1



format
Limited edition 180g LP with colour labels with colour inner sleeve in a full colour picture sleeve with obi-strip, certificate and download code.


release date
March 2016


credits
Guitars and effects: Charles Burchill
Basses: Derek Forbes
Keyboards and effects: Michael MacNeil
Voices: Jim Kerr
Drums: Mike Ogletree, Mel Gaynor, Kenny Hyslop
Percussion: Mike Ogletree
Girl's voice: Sharon Campbell
Solo: Herbie Hancock

Production: Peter Walsh
Composition: Simple Minds
Arrangements: Peter Walsh
Engineer: Peter Walsh
Tape operators: Keith Richard Nixon, George Chambers, Francis Xavier Gallagher
Studio co-ordiation: Gemma Corfield
Live style crew: Paul Kerr, Stephen Pollard, Steve Rosen, Pete Hendry, John Ramsay and Matt Dunn
Live co-ordiation: Lenny Love
Management: Schoolhouse Management
Sleeve: Malcolm Garrett at Assorted iMaGes
Photography: Jamie Morgan
P and C: Virgin Records Limited

Talk and motivation: Bruce Findlay, Ross Stapleton, Robert White, Janice Brock, Adam Sweeting, George Goldstantinopoulos, Lenny Love, Donna Thompson, Pete Irvine, Barry Wright, Phil Sharpe
Special thank you to: Ross Stapleton, Peter Walsh, Herbie Hancock, Janice Brock, Malcolm Garrett, The Vernon Yard Team, The Vibe Factory, Moira, Viv and the CBS crowd in Australia.

Made in: Summer '82.




additional information
The obi-strip was doubled sided and also carried the full track listing on the rear. However, it wasn't a true obi-strip as it wasn't a strip of card which slipped over the LP; it was a simple bookend instead.