GREASY TRUCKERS Live At Dingwalls Dance Hall 2 LP, NM/NM CAMEL, GONG, HENRY COW

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 ‎– Greasy Truckers Live At Dingwalls Dance Hall Label:  ‎– GT 4997 Format: 2 × , LP, Album, Gatefold 
Country: Released: Genre: Style: , ,  Tracklist A–God Of Light Revisited Parts One, Two & Three Bass – Drums – Guitar, Vocals – *Organ, Vocals – *Producer – Written-By – *, * –Off The MapB1.i–Solo Piano Written-By – * B1.ii–Trio Written-By – *, *, * B2–Cafe Royal Written-By – * B3a–Keeping Warm In Winter Written-By – *, * B3b–Sweet Heart Of Mine Written-By –  C1–Look Into Me Written By – PratorWritten-By – * C2–Earl Stonham (The Gunslinger) Written-By – * C3–You're A Floozy Madame Karma (But I Love Your Lowdown Ways) Written By – ApthorpWritten-By – * C4–Everybody Needs A Good Friend Written-By – * D1–General Flash Of The United Hallucinations Written-By –  D2–Part 32 Floating Anarchy Written-By –  Companies, etc. Distributed By –  Printed By –  Recorded At –  Recorded At –  Recorded At –  Credits Arranged By –  (tracks: C1 to C4) Bass –  (tracks: C1 to C4) Bass [Finger] –  (tracks: D1, D2) Bass, Piano, Vocals –  (tracks: B1 to B3) Design [Sleeve] – ,  Drums –  (tracks: D1, D2),  (tracks: C1 to C4) Drums, Vocals –  (tracks: B1 to B3) Guitar –  (tracks: C1 to C4) Guitar [Kundalini], Performer [Submarine Spiral] – * (tracks: D1, D2) Guitar, Violin, Vocals –  (tracks: B1 to B3) Organ, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Vocals –  (tracks: B1 to B3) Organ, Piano, Vocals – * (tracks: C1 to C4) Photography By – , , ,  Producer –  Recorded By –  (tracks: B1 to B3),  (tracks: B1 to B3), * (tracks: D1, D2) Saxophone, Performer [Gnomophone] –  (tracks: D1, D2) Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Clarinet, Recorder –  (tracks: B1 to B3) Synthesizer – * (tracks: D1, D2) Vocals, Guitar [Glissando] –  (tracks: D1, D2) Vocals, Twelve-String Guitar –  (tracks: C1 to C4) Notes Side A & C recorded 8th October 1973 at Dingwalls Dance Hall, Camden Lock. 
Side B recorded 4th November 1973 at The Manor. 
Track D1 recorded live June 1973 at Festival of Tabarka, Tunisia. 
Track D2 recorded live October 1973 at Sheffield City Hall. 

There were 2 or more pressings on the original UK label. The 1st press included a large insert (later deleted) with a photo and an article by Dave Goodman titled "The Night I was Loathsome!"; the cover inside picture was in the right position while in a later press it was upside-down (with the shoe wrongly on the right side). 

"Shakti Yoni is away at the Bananamoon Observatory keeping the bulge warm and studying new spells." 

A Greasy Truckers Production. Greasy Truckers do gigs, free festivals, albums and other alternative things. Distributed by Island Records Limited. 

℗ © 1973 
Printed and made by the F. J. Day Group, London and Bedford 
This is a stereo record and should be played. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A label): GT 4997 1A Matrix / Runout (Side B label): GT 4997 1B Matrix / Runout (Side C label): GT 4997 2A Matrix / Runout (Side D label): GT 4997 2B Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped - Variant 1): GT 4997 1 A-1U Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped - Variant 2): GT 4997 1A 2M Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped - Variant 1): GT 4997 1B-1U Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped - Variant 2): GT 4997 1B 2M Matrix / Runout (Side C runout, stamped): GT 4997 2 A2M Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, stamped): GT 4997 2 B2M

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