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Sales Sheets 19.11.12 Sales Sheet DEMON EDSEL CAT NO: FEETBOX 001 FORMAT: 4 vinyl albums in sleeves, in a rigid slipcase RELEASE DATE: 19th November 2012 CATEGORY: Rock/Pop Please note that territorial restrictions may apply to this product 7 40155 40093 4 THE BEAT THE VINYL COLLECTION [4 LP BOX SET] • Housed in a specially-designed rigid slipcase based on the distinctive artwork of the Go-Feet label 12” single sleeves, Edsel presents faithful re-creations of all three of The Beat’s albums, including the inner sleeves. • Also included is an exclusive bonus album, only available in this set. Entitled “The Dub Album”, this contains all the fabulous NEW RELEASE dub versions from the band’s 12” singles and an extended version of “Save It For Later” (as covered by both Pearl Jam and The Who). These versions have not been available on vinyl since the mid-80s. I JUST CAN’T STOP IT WHA’PPEN SPECIAL BEAT SERVICE THE DUB ALBUM SIDE ONE SIDE ONE SIDE ONE SIDE ONE 1. Mirror In The Bathroom 1. Doors Of Your Heart 1. I Confess 1. Too Nice To Talk To 2. Hands Off...She’s Mine 2. All Out To Get You 2. Jeanette [Dubweiser] 3. Two Swords 3. Monkey Murders 3. Sorry 2. Psychedelic Rockers 4. Twist & Crawl 4. I Am Your Flag 4. Sole Salvation [Dubweiser] 5. Rough Rider 5. French Toast 5. Spar Wid Me 3. Doors Of Your Heart [Dub] 6. Click Click (Soleil Trop Chaud) 6. Rotating Head SIDE TWO 6. Drowning SIDE TWO SIDE TWO 1. Drowning [Dub] 1. Big Shot SIDE TWO 1. Save It For Later 2. Save It For Later 2. Whine & Grine / 1. Dream Home In N.Z. 2. She’s Going [Extended] Stand Down Margaret 2. Walk Away 3. Pato And Roger A Go Talk 3. What’s Your Best Thing [Dub Style] 3. Noise In This World 3. Over And Over 4. Sugar And Stress 4. Stand Down Margaret 4. Can’t Get Used To 4. Cheated 5. End Of The Party [Dub] Losing You 5. Get-A-Job 6. Ackee 1-2-3 5. Best Friend 6. The Limits We Set 6. Jackpot The Beat on Youtube: Drowning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-Ghv2Cfyro Edsel Records is a division of the Demon Music Group Ltd, BBC Worldwide Consumer Products, 33 Foley Street, London W1W 7TL www.demonmusicgroup.co.uk Sales tel: 020 7612 3300 e-mail: [email protected] fax: 020 7612 3301 .
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