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Vashti Bunyan Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind (Singles and Demos 1964 to 1967) Mp3, Flac, Wma Vashti Bunyan Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (Singles And Demos 1964 To 1967) mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Pop / Folk, World, & Country Album: Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (Singles And Demos 1964 To 1967) Country: US Released: 2007 Style: Vocal, Folk MP3 version RAR size: 1557 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1867 mb WMA version RAR size: 1413 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 492 Other Formats: AHX VOC MOD MIDI AAC AC3 WMA Tracklist Hide Credits Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind A1 Arranged By – David WhitakerFeaturing – Big Jim Sullivan, Jimmy Page, John McLaughlin, 2:18 Nicky HopkinsProducer – Andrew Loog OldhamWritten-By – Jagger/Richards* I Want To Be Alone A2 Arranged By – David WhitakerFeaturing – Big Jim Sullivan, Jimmy Page, John McLaughlin, 2:51 Nicky HopkinsProducer – Andrew Loog Oldham Train Song A3 2:15 Producer – Peter Snell Love Song A4 1:59 Producer – Peter Snell Winter Is Blue A5 2:55 Arranged By – Art Greenslade*Producer – Andrew Oldham* Coldest Night Of The Year A6 Arranged By – Art Greenslade*Featuring – Twice As MuchProducer – Andrew 3:28 Oldham*Written-By – Mann/Weill* I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind B1 2:15 Producer – Mike Hurst B2 Winter Is Blue 1:48 B3 Girl's Song In Winter 1:37 B4 If In Winter (100 Lovers) 1:47 B5 Wishwanderer 1:56 B6 Don't Believe 1:37 17 Pink Sugar Elephants B7 1:51 Written-By – Jenny Lewis C1 Autumn Leaves 1:57 C2 Leave Me 2:24 C3 If In Winter (100 Lovers) 1:19 C4 How Do I Know 2:00 C5 Find My Heart Again 1:59 C6 Go Before Dawn 1:54 D1 Girl's Song In Winter 1:38 D2 I Don't Know What Love Is 1:48 D3 Don't Believe What They Say 2:12 D4 Love You Now 2:10 I Know D5 1:34 Written-By – Tony Maude D6 Someday 2:05 Companies, etc. Licensed From – Decca Music Group Limited Licensed From – Universal Music Group Distributed By – Revolver USA Copyright (c) – Vashti Bunyan Phonographic Copyright (p) – Dicristina Stair Builders Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated – 15935 Published By – Mirage Music Published By – Andes Music Ltd. Published By – Spinneysongs Published By – Ivy Music Ltd. Credits Artwork – Dave Thomas Guitar – Mike Crowther (tracks: B2 to B6) Liner Notes – Andrew Loog Oldham, V.B.* Liner Notes [Poem] – Andy "Wipe-Out" Wickham* Mastered By – Mandy Parnell (tracks: C1 to D6) Photography By [Lots Road] – Robert Hewison Written-By – Clayre* (tracks: A3, B3, B4, C3, D1), Bunyan* (tracks: A2 to A5, B1 to D4, D6) Notes A1 & A2: Decca single, May 1965 (F.12157) A3 & A4: Columbia single, June 1966 (DB 7917) A5: Unreleased single for Immediate, 1966 A6: Unreleased single for Immediate as "Twice as Much and Vashti," 1966 B1: Unreleased single for Immediate, 1967 B2: Restored acetate demo, 1966 B3: John Bunyan's tape, 1966 B4: John Bunyan's tape, 1966 B5: Restored acetate demo, 1967 B6: John Bunyan's tape, 1966 B7: John Bunyan's tape, 1966 - written in 1963 C1 to D6: Newly discovered songs on a demo tape recorded in a London studio October 1964. C2, C3, C5 to D3 written in 1963. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 6 50035 40111 4 Barcode (Scanned): 650035401114 Matrix / Runout (Side 1, Stamped): STEP-11 A ○7945 1A FATLP 59 15935.1 Matrix / Runout (Side 2, Stamped): STEP-11 B ○7945 1B FATLP 59 15935.2 Matrix / Runout (Side 3, Stamped): STEP-11 C ○7945 1C FATLP 59 15935.3 Matrix / Runout (Side 4, Stamped): STEP-11 D ○7945 1D FATLP 59 15935.4 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Some Things Just Stick FatCat In Your Mind (Singles FATCD59LTD, Vashti Records, FATCD59LTD, And Demos 1964 To UK 2007 none Bunyan Spinney none 1967) (2xCD, Comp, Records Ltd) Some Things Just Stick Vashti In Your Mind (Singles Rogue R6345CD R6345CD Australia 2007 Bunyan And Demos 1964 To Records 1967) (2xCD, Comp) FatCat Some Things Just Stick Vashti Records, FATCD59P, none In Your Mind (CD, FATCD59P, none UK 2007 Bunyan Spinney Album, Comp, Promo) Records Some Things Just Stick FatCat In Your Mind (Singles Vashti Records, FATCD59, none And Demos 1964 To FATCD59, none UK 2007 Bunyan Spinney 1967) (2xCD, Comp, Records Dig) Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (Singles Vashti FatCat FATLP59 And Demos 1964 To FATLP59 UK 2007 Bunyan Records 1967) (2xLP, Comp, Gat) Related Music albums to Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (Singles And Demos 1964 To 1967) by Vashti Bunyan Ryan Oldham - R. 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