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Deep PurpleThe Book Of Taliesyn
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Similar to [r=29997127 which is pressed by [l266256 (2000) Issued in a standard jewel case with purple tray containing a 12-page booklet with liner notes, pics, illustrations and credits [uNote:[/u [a640504 is the actual composer of "Oh No No No", and first released it on his album [i704026[/i. The song is registered under BMI Work ID #1103163 (ISWC #T9250420054), with him listed as the sole composer. "Russell/Leander" is mistakenly credited for it instead of the following track "It's All Over", where the composers are listed as "Unknown". "Russell/Leander" are Bert (Russell) Berns and [a224754, who often worked together as composer and arranger respectively. Back cover: Album recorded August 1968 at De Lane Lea, London Bonus tracks recorded 1968 & 1969. Remastered at Abbey Road. Tracks 8, 9 are from non-studio sources, and fall slightly below our usual standard. Tracks 8 to 12 previously unissued. Tracks 1 to 7 all originally ℗ 1968. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by HEC Enterprises Ltd. under exclusive license to EMI Records Ltd. Tracks 8, 12 ℗ 2000. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by HEC Enterprises Ltd. under exclusive license to EMI Records Ltd. Tracks 9 to 11 ℗ 2000. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by BBC Music under exclusive license to Deep Purple (Overseas) Ltd. Tracks 1 to 8 Digital remaster ℗ 2000. © 2000 HEC Enterprises Ltd. ℗ 2000 EMI Records Ltd. UK catalog number: 5216082 Printed in the EU Disc: Tracks 1 to 12 [wrongly 1 to 13 Digital remaster ℗ 2000 Made in E.U. Booklet: Album [tracks 1 to 7 recorded August 1968 at De Lane Lea, London First released: AMERICA: Tetragrammaton Records T 107: October 1968. GREAT BRITAIN: Harvest SHVL 751: July 1969. Tracks 9 to 11 recorded 14/1/69 Track 12 recorded 18/8/69 Tracks 1, 2, 4a, 5, 6, 10 to 12 published by HEC Music. Track 3 published by Sony Music Publishing Ltd. Track 4b published by Northern Songs Ltd. Track 7 published by Mother Bertha Music Ltd. / ABKO Music Ltd. / Rondor Music (Ldn) Ltd. Tracks 8, 9 published by Copyright Control. All tracks digitally remastered and restored at Abbey Road Studios, London
1. Listen, Learn, Read On 4:05
2. Wring That Neck 5:14
3. Kentucky Woman 4:45
. A:Exposition B: We Can Work It Out 7:07
5. Shield 6:06
6. Anthem 6:32
7. River Deep, Mountain High 10:13
. Bonus Tracks
8. Oh No No No (Studio Out Take) 4:25
9. It's All Over (BBC Top Gear Session) 4:14
10. Hey Bop A Re Bop (BBC Top Gear Session) 3:32
11. Wring That Neck (BBC Top Gear Session) 4:42
12. Playground (Remixed Instrumental Studio Out Take) 4:29
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