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Portishead All Mine Mp3, Flac, Wma Portishead All Mine mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: All Mine Country: UK Released: 1997 Style: Trip Hop MP3 version RAR size: 1254 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1299 mb WMA version RAR size: 1457 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 502 Other Formats: MMF MP3 TTA AAC ASF MPC RA Tracklist Hide Credits All Mine A 3:59 Written-By – A Utley*, B Gibbons*, G Barrow* Cowboys B1 4:38 Written-By – B Gibbons*, G Barrow* Cowboys (Instrumental) B2 4:38 Written-By – B Gibbons*, G Barrow* Companies, etc. Record Company – PolyGram Licensed To – Polydor Ltd. (UK) Copyright (c) – Go! Beat Phonographic Copyright (p) – Go! Beat Pressed By – MPO Published By – Chrysalis Music Ltd. Produced At – State Of Art Studios Recorded At – Ridge Farm Studios Recorded At – Moles Studio Mixed At – Moles Studio Mastered At – masterpiece Credits Arranged By [Horns And Strings] – Adrian Utley, Nick Ingman Engineer – Dave McDonald Engineer [Mixing & Tracklaying] – Trevor Curwen Management – Fruit Mastered By – JA* Orchestrated By – Nick Ingman Photography By [Back] – M. Bessant* Photography By [Front] – L. Passera* Producer – Adrian Utley, Beth Gibbons, Dave McDonald , Geoff Barrow Sleeve [Sleeve Design] – Sarah Sherley-Price Tracking By [Assistant Tracklaying] – Steve Cooper Notes ©1997 GO!Beat ℗1997 GO!Beat Pre-production at State Of Art. Issued in thick cardboard sleeve without spine or inner sleeve. On labels 33⅓ RPM is printed, but record runs at 45 RPM. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 7 31457 15971 2 Barcode (String): 731457159712 Label Code (On rear sleeve and labels): LC 7192 Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): 571 597-1- A¹= GOB PRO 3 A¹ MPO Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): 571 597-1- B² JA GOB PRO 3 B² MPO Price Code (On rear sleeve and labels): PY 122 Rights Society (On labels and rear sleeve): BIEM | MCPS Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 571 597-2 Portishead All Mine (CD, Single) Go! Beat 571 597-2 UK & Europe 1997 All Mine (12", S/Sided, Single, MINE PRO 1 Portishead Go! Beat MINE PRO 1 UK 1997 Promo) 571 597-1 Portishead All Mine (12", TP) Go! Beat 571 597-1 UK 1997 571 703-2 Portishead All Mine (CD, Single) Go! Beat 571 703-2 UK 1997 571 881-1 Portishead All Mine (12") Go! Beat 571 881-1 UK 1997 Related Music albums to All Mine by Portishead The Moles - Propeller Portishead - Numb Arthur Barrow - AB3 Lemmy Kilmister, Billy F. Gibbons, Dave Ghrol - Run Rudolph Run Portishead - Roseland NYC Live Steve Gibbons Band - Street Parade Portishead - Glory Box Portishead - Dummy Portishead - Third Steve Gibbons Band - Down In The Bunker.
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