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Greg Lake - I Believe In Father Christmas FLAC
Performer:
Greg Lake
Album:
I Believe In Father Christmas
Style:
Soft Rock, Classic Rock
Released:
1975
Country:
UK
Label:
Manticore
Catalog:
K13511, K 13511
FLAC size:
1436 mb
MP3 size:
2411 mb
WMA size:
2227 mb


Tracklist


1Humbug2:25
2I Believe In Father Christmas3:31


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
K 13511Greg Lake I Believe In Father Christmas ‎(7", Single, Com)ManticoreK 13511UK1975
A 7393LC, 7567-87393-7Greg Lake I Believe In Father Christmas ‎(7", Single, Juk)Atlantic, AtlanticA 7393LC, 7567-87393-7UK1995
MAN 5404Greg Lake I Believe In Father Christmas ‎(7", Single)ManticoreMAN 5404Italy1975
45-3305Greg Lake I Believe In Father Christmas ‎(7", Single)Atlantic45-3305US1975
K 13511Greg Lake I Believe In Father Christmas ‎(7", Single)ManticoreK 13511UKUnknown


Credits


  • Lacquer Cut ByPorky
  • ProducerG.Lake, P.Sinfield
  • Written-ByLake, Sinfield


Notes


℗ 1975.
Made In UK.

4-Prong Push out centre with Picture Sleeve.
Similar to Greg Lake - I Believe In Father Christmas which has a solid centre.
Similar to Greg Lake - I Believe In Father Christmas which has a solid centre.


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (A Side runout, stamped): K-13511-A2
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side runout, stamped): K-13511-B1
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side runout, etched): A HAPPY XMAS TO ALL MY READERS - PORKY
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side runout, etched): AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Ho Ho Ho


Companies


  • Pressed By – CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton
  • Published By – Manticore Music


Video



Album


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