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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“P & C All Saints Records 1995 This is the numbered edition.”
Cat#: AS23
Barcode: 5 023701 002314
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“P & C All Saints Records 1995”
Cat#: AS23
Barcode: 5 023701 002314
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chevron_rightRock The House
“Release includes bonus single-sided 12" (RTH-1023-1S) with one track. Instead of a track title, a question mark (?) is printed on the label. The track is an edited version of Iced World (which would later be released in full on The Drop). The label also specifies 45 RPM. Licensed from the Caroline Label Division, a Division of Caroline Records, Inc., by Rock The House Records, a Division of Classic Records, Inc.”
Cat#: RTH-1023-1, RTH-1023-1S
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chevron_rightClassic Records
“"This music originated as a soundtrack for Derek Jarman's last film Glitterbug ..."”
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“LP in a glossy printed outer with full colour printed inner sleeve with Eno text and Jah Wobble interview & painting. Includes download MP3 coupon for the full album plus two bonus tracks - "Stravinsky" and "Lockdown". Runouts are etched. '1' and '1+' are mirrored. Tracklist numbering 1 to 12 as per back sleeve.”
Cat#: WAST018LP
Barcode: 5060384618913
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chevron_rightMateriali Sonori / All Saints Records
“[Back cover:] Materiali Sonori ℗ 1995 Made and distributed in Italy by CGD EAST WEST spa - a Time Warner Company. [CD:] ℗ 1995 Materiali Sonori. Distributed in Italy by CGD SPA - a Time Warner Company. Jah Wobble appears courtesy Island Records. Brian Eno appears courtesy Opal Limited. Special thanks to: David Jaymes, Kate Webster and all at 30 Hertz Productions and D-Management, all at Opal Limited, Ray Hearn, Paul Winstanley, Roger Liley, Maggi Smith, Markus Dravs, Al Hale and all at Vital. #10 lasts for 20:42 minutes and contains a untitled hidden track which can be played on position 12:02. The hidden track was reworked into "Iced World", the last track on the 1997 album [url=http://www.discogs.com/release/57084]The Drop[/url]. Mastered at Transfermation, London. 'This music originated as a soundtrack for Derek Jarman's last film Glitterbug, which was released shortly after his death in 1994. He never saw it finished. 'I made most of the music in my studio in Kilburn, working directly onto digital stereo, alone at night. I hardly watched the film, which, being made up of pieces of Super-8 footage shot by Derek over the twenty years between the late sixties and late eighties, became more and more poignant as his life drew to its close. 'I had intended to collect the music as a soundtrack record, but in the end a lot of it didn't make much sense without the film. So I cut that connection and placed myself instead in the hands of Jah. He received from me a number of stereo tapes and did what he does - spanning the gamut from leaving them completely alone (such as 'Garden Recalled'), playing along (such as 'Like Organza'), or using them as atmospheres for entirely new compositions (such as 'Steam'). 'He told me that after he finished working on this, he walked along the Grand Union Canal from Bethnal Green and up through the Lea Valley listening on headphones. He assures me that the music proved a very satisfactory companion, which opinion I pass on for any others considering the same walk.' Brian Eno, 1995 The film Glitterbug is available on Dangerous To Know Videos (cat. no. DKT011)”
Cat#: 12957.1105.2
Barcode: 8 012957 110529
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“Mastered at Transfermation, London. Published by Opal Music / Warner Chappell. ℗ & © All Saints Records Ltd 1995. Manufactured in the UK. Track 10 (Left Where It Fell) lasts 7:02. There then follows 5:00 of silence after which a hidden track starts (an edit of 'Iced World' from Brian Eno's later released album 'The Drop'). It's length is 8:40 giving a total track length of 20:42 for the final track. 'This music originated as a soundtrack for Derek Jarman's last film 'Glitterbug', which was released shortly after his death in 1994. He never saw it finished. I made most of the music in my studio in Kilburn, working directly onto digital stereo, alone at night. I hardly watched the film, which, being made up of pieces of Super-8 footage shot by Derek over the twenty years between the late sixties and late eighties, became more and more poignant as his life drew to its close. I had intended to collect the music as a soundtrack record, but in the end a lot of it didn't make much sense without the film. So I cut that connection and placed myself instead in the hands of Jah. He received from me a number of stereo tapes and did what he does - spanning the gamut from leaving them completely alone (such as 'Garden Recalled'), playing along (such as 'Like Organza'), or using them as atmospheres for entirely new compositions (such as 'Steam'). He told me that after he finished working on this, he walked along the Grand Union Canal from Bethnal Green and up through the Lea Valley listening on headphones. He assures me that the music proved a very satisfactory companion, which opinion I pass on for any others considering the same walk.' Brian Eno, 1995. The film 'Glitterbug' is available on Dangerous To Know Videos (cat. no. DKT011). Distributed in Germany by RTD, cat# 310.0023.2 42 (stickered). Standard white tray jewel case with 8-page fold out album leaflet and additional 10-page 'Presence All Saints Records' fold out leaflet.”
Cat#: ASCD23
Barcode: 5 023701 002321
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chevron_rightGyroscope / All Saints Records / Virgin Music Canada
Cat#: V2 66614
Barcode: 0 1704-66614-2 3
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chevron_rightParadise Island / All Saints Records
Cat#: FLCP-1013
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“Jah Wobble appears courtesy Island Records. Brian Eno appears courtesy Opal Limited. Mastered at Transfermation, London. Special thanks to: David Jaymes, Kate Webster and all at 30 Hertz Productions and D-Management, All at Opal Limited, Ray Hearn, Paul Winstanley, Roger Liley, Maggi Smith, Markus Dravs, Al Hale and all at Vital. Published by Opal Music / Warner Chappell. ℗ & © All Saints Records Ltd 1995. Manufactured in the UK Catalogue number (near barcode): ASCDA23 Issued in a standard jewel case with eight-page fold-out booklet. Track 10 (Left Where It Fell) lasts 7:02, there then follows 5:00 of silence after which a hidden track starts (an edit of 'Iced World' from Brian Eno's later released album '[r=57084]'. It's length is 8:39 giving a total track length of 20:41 for the final track. A slightly different version exists of [r=1529343], that version has a different barcode and rear artwork. The film 'Glitterbug' is available on Dangerous To Know Videos (cat. no. DKT011).”
Cat#: ASCD23 · ASCDA23
Barcode: 6 04388 61932 0
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“Published by Opal Music / Warner Chappell. © All Saints Records Ltd 1995. ℗ Manufactured and Distributed and Marketed in Australia by MDS. E Mail: mds@mushroom.com Track 10 (Left Where It Fell) lasts 7:02. There then follows 5:00 of silence after which a hidden track starts (an edit of 'Iced World' from Brian Eno's later released album 'The Drop'). It's length is 8:39 giving a total track length of 20:41 for the final track. 'This music originated as a soundtrack for Derek Jarman's last film 'Glitterbug', which was released shortly after his death in 1994. He never saw it finished. I made most of the music in my studio in Kilburn, working directly onto digital stereo, alone at night. I hardly watched the film, which, being made up of pieces of Super-8 footage shot by Derek over the twenty years between the late sixties and late eighties, became more and more poignant as his life drew to its close. I had intended to collect the music as a soundtrack record, but in the end a lot of it didn't make much sense without the film. So I cut that connection and placed myself instead in the hands of Jah. He received from me a number of stereo tapes and did what he does - spanning the gamut from leaving them completely alone (such as 'Garden Recalled'), playing along (such as 'Like Organza'), or using them as atmospheres for entirely new compositions (such as 'Steam'). He told me that after he finished working on this, he walked along the Grand Union Canal from Bethnal Green and up through the Lea Valley listening on headphones. He assures me that the music proved a very satisfactory companion, which opinion I pass on for any others considering the same walk.' Brian Eno, 1995 The film 'Glitterbug' is available on Dangerous To Know Videos (cat. no. DKT011)”
Cat#: ASCD23
Barcode: 9398603154123
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“Jah Wobble appears courtesy Island Records. Brian Eno appears courtesy Opal Limited. Mastered at Transfermation, London. Special thanks to: David Jaymes, Kate Webster and all at 30 Hertz Productions and D-Management, All at Opal Limited, Ray Hearn, Paul Winstanley, Roger Liley, Maggi Smith, Markus Dravs, Al Hale and all at Vital. Published by Opal Music / Warner Chappell. ℗ & © All Saints Records Ltd 1995. Issued in a standard jewel case with eight page foldout booklet. Track 10 (Left Where It Fell) lasts 7:02, there then follows 5:00 of silence after which a hidden track starts (an edit of 'Iced World' from Brian Eno's later released album '<a href="http://www.discogs.com/release/57084">The Drop</a>'). It's length is 8:39 giving a total track length of 20:41 for the final track.”
Cat#: POCP-7033
Barcode: 4988005163042
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chevron_rightGyroscope / All Saints Records
“CD face: P & C All Saints Records 1995 Back insert: P & C All Saints Records Ltd 1995. Packaged in a white-tray jewel case with an 8-panel folded insert that includes credits and release information. Track 10 contains a hidden track (track 10.3). Track 10.1 lasts for 7:02 before a period of silence. "This music originated as a soundtrack for Derek Jarman's last film Glitterbug ..."”
Cat#: GYR 6614-2
Barcode: 017046661423
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chevron_rightParadise Island / All Saints Records
“Japan PROMO issue includes extra promo text around the centre rim of the disc plus a small promo sticker on the back inlay.”
Cat#: FLCP-1013
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
Cat#: ASCDPR23
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“Promo/Sample release with the same cover artwork, obi-strip etc. as the regular release. Jah Wobble appears courtesy Island Records. Brian Eno appears courtesy Opal Limited. Mastered at Transfermation, London. Special thanks to: David Jaymes, Kate Webster and all at 30 Hertz Productions and D-Management, All at Opal Limited, Ray Hearn, Paul Winstanley, Roger Liley, Maggi Smith, Markus Dravs, Al Hale and all at Vital. Published by Opal Music / Warner Chappell. ℗ & © All Saints Records Ltd 1995. Issued in a standard jewel case with eight page foldout booklet. Track 10 (Left Where It Fell) lasts 7:02, there then follows 5:00 of silence after which a hidden track starts (an edit of 'Iced World' from Brian Eno's later released album '<a href="http://www.discogs.com/release/57084">The Drop</a>'). It's length is 8:39 giving a total track length of 20:41 for the final track.”
Cat#: POCP-7033
Barcode: 4 988005 163042
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chevron_rightArsNova
“Track 10 (Left Where It Fell) lasts 7:02. There then follows 5:00 of silence after which a hidden track starts (an edit of 'Iced World' from Brian Eno's later released album 'The Drop'). It's length is 8:39 giving a total track length of 20:41 for the final track. Limited to 500 copies. Catalogue# on spine: AN99-0303 Catalogue# on CD: 0303 Printed on back cover & booklet: ООО "ArsNova" Лицензионное соглашение РАО № ЛС-9/BP-008T от 02 июля 1999г. E-mail: arsnova@4unet.ru Интернет-заказ: www.cdmusic.ru Printed on back cover: Охраняется законом РФ об авторском праве. Копирование тиража без письменного разрешения издателя запрещено. Нарушители преследуются в судебном порядке. ℗ & © 1995 Packaged in a Jewel case + 4 page booklet.”
Cat#: 0303 · AN99-0303
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records / Hannibal Records
“Manufactured In The E.U.”
Cat#: HNCD1495
Barcode: 0 031257 149525
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records / Hannibal Records
“Promo cd in wrap-around sleeve”
Cat#: HNCD1495ADV
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records / Hannibal Records
“Track 10 (Left Where It Fell) lasts 7:02, as listed on release. It is followed by five minutes of silence, then a hidden track, which is actually an edit of "Iced World" from Brian Eno's subsequent album The Drop. The hidden track is 8:40, giving the final track a total track length of 20:42. Hannibal is a Rykodisc label. ℗ 1995 All Saints Records © 2005 All Saints Records. Manufactured and marketed by Rykodisc, Inc. under exclusive license. Printed and manufactured in the USA.”
Cat#: HNCD1495
Barcode: 031257149525
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records / Hannibal Records
“Unofficial Russian release. Factory pressed CD. Regular jewel case with 4-page booklet. Track 10 (Left Where It Fell) lasts 7:02, as listed on release. It is followed by five minutes of silence, then a hidden track, which is actually an edit of "Iced World" from Brian Eno's subsequent album The Drop. The hidden track is 8:40, giving the final track a total track length of 20:42.”
Cat#: GP-06 GT 000542
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chevron_rightBeat Records / All Saints Records
“Comes in Mini LP replica style with obi & Japanese insert. Track 11 is an original [a=Brian Eno] track from the "Glitterbug" soundtrack. Track 12 is an original [a=Jah Wobble] track, previously unreleased.”
Cat#: BRC-650
Barcode: 4523132000930
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“Special thanks to: David Jaymes, Kate Webster and all at 30 Hertz Productions and D-Management, All at Opal Limited, Ray Hearn, Dominic Norman-Taylor, Paul Winstanley, Al Hale, Roger Liley, Maggi Smith, Markus Dravs. All Saints hype sticker on front. Track 11 is an original [a=Brian Eno] track from the "Glitterbug" soundtrack. Track 12 is an original [a=Jah Wobble] track, previously unreleased.”
Cat#: WAST018CDX
Barcode: 5060384618975
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“25th Anniversary reissue Track 11 is an original [a=Brian Eno] track from the "Glitterbug" soundtrack. Track 12 is an original [a=Jah Wobble] track, previously unreleased.”
Cat#: WAST018CD
Barcode: 5060384618920
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chevron_rightAll Saints Records
“This music originated as a soundtrack for Derek Jarman's last film GLITTERBUG(Dangerous To Know Videos-DKT011),which was released shortly after his death in 1994.He never saw it finished. "I made most of the music in my studio in Kilburn,working directly onto digital stereo,alone at night.I hardly watched the film,which,being made up of Super-8 footage shot by Derek over the 20 years between the late sixties and late eighties,became more and more poignant as his life drew to it's close. "I had intended to collect the music as a soundtrack record,but in the end a lot of it didn't make much sense without the film.So i cut that connection and placed myself instead in the hands of Jah Wobble.He received from me a number of stereo tapes and did what he does-spanning the gamut from leaving them completely alone(such as Garden Recalled),playing along(such as Like Organza),or using them as atmospheres for entirely new compositions(such as Steam). "He told me after he finished working on this,he walked along the Grand Union Canal from Bethnal Green and up through the Lea Valley listening on headphones.He assures me that the music proved a very satisfactory companion,which opinion i pass on for any others considering the same walk" Brian Eno 1995”
Cat#: ASC23
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chevron_rightGyroscope / All Saints Records
“This music originated as a soundtrack for Derek Jarman's last film GLITTERBUG (Dangerous To Know Videos-DKT011), which was released shortly after his death in 1994. He never saw it finished.”
Cat#: GYR 6614-4
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chevron_rightGyroscope / Caroline Records
“This music originated as a soundtrack for Derek Jarman's last film GLITTERBUG (Dangerous To Know Videos-DKT011), which was released shortly after his death in 1994. He never saw it finished.”