ROD STEWART 'GASOLINE ALLEY' LP UK VERTIGO 1971 GATEFOLD SWIRL LABEL

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FROM 1971 ON THE UK VERTIGO RECORDS LABEL COMES THIS REPRESSING OF THE STUNNING 1970 LP BY ROD STEWART ENTITLED "GASOLINE ALLEY" (6360 500)
STEREO. REPRESSING. SMALL SWIRL LABELS
A1Gasoline Alley Written-By – *, * Written-By – *, * 4:00A2It's All Over Now Written By –  Written-By – *, * Written By –  Written-By – *, * 6:23A3Only A Hobo Written-By – * Written-By – * 4:20A4My Way Of Giving Written-By – *, * Written-By – *, * 4:10B1Country Comfort Written-By – * Written-By – * 4:45B2Cut Across Shorty Written By –  Written-By – *, * Written By –  Written-By – *, * 6:30B3Lady Day Written-By – * Written-By – * 4:15B4Jo's Lament Written-By – * Written-By – * 3:35B5I Don't Want To Discuss It Written-By – *, *, * Written-By – *, *, * 4:30 Companies, etc. Printed By –  Made By –  Pressed By –  Credits Acoustic Guitar [Uncredited For Instrument] –  Acoustic Guitar [Uncredited] –  Bass –  Bass [Uncredited] –  Design, Photography By –  Drums –  Drums [Uncredited For Instrument] – * Guitar –  Mandolin –  Piano [Uncredited] –  Producer – ,  Violin [Uncredited] – ,  Vocals –  Vocals [Uncredited] –  Whistle [Uncredited] – * Notes Textured Gatefold Sleeve.
'Vertigo'-printed black on white paper liner, with punch-holes & poly-lined.

Inside credit list includes: "Mac not available due to bus strike" [Which indicates 'Faces' musician Ian McLagan (keyboards) was not present at recording. However, US release credits him and the track upon which he is credited there is "You're My Girl"- prefixed to "I Don't Want To Discuss It" on this album. This suggests McLagan was dubbed, or the track added later].

Waller & Quittenton are mentioned as present in sleeve notes, but not credited - as per US release. [All uncredited musicians thus taken from the US release].

Credit to "Keef" note: Ron Wood's elder brother (Art Wood) was in a band with Keef Hartley.

A2 is only credited to "Womack", although two Womacks wrote the song.

"A Mercury Records Production" inside-left and back cover.

Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout ( Side A, Stamped): 6360 500 1Y▽1 420 1 1 6 Matrix / Runout ( Side B, Stamped): 6360 500 2Y▽ 420 1 1 4 Other (Liner Bag Dating Print): B 1/0470




HOUSED IN A STRIKING COLOUR GATEFOLD PICTURE SLEEVE
SLEEVE IN CLEAN AND EXCELLENT CONDITION 
COMPLETE WITH SWIRL INNER SLEEVE
RECORD IN NEAR MINT CONDITION WITH CLEAN LABELS AND A LOVELY SHEEN
A VERY NICE COPY
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