Al Green’s 1974 song “Take Me to the River” was used in the popular animatronic novelty singing mounted fish BIG MOUTH BILLY BASS. Green says its use generated the most royalties the song ever earned.

Media Condition: Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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Notes:

<b>Numbers - A Pythagorean Theory Tale</b>

Includes a 14 page booklet with lyrics and copyrighted drawings.

To Hestia Lovejoy.
Art Garfunkel appears courtesy of CBS Records Ltd.
Inside Photo: Gaseous Nebula, The "Trifid" in Sagittarius.
Coutesy of Hale Observatories. (C) California Institute of Technology and Carnegie Institution of Washington.

Warning: This album is not to be taken 2 seriously.

Side A is named: Side 1
Side B is named: Side 0

The following matrix numbers appear in the run-out groove:
Side A: ILPS·9370·B2
Side B: ILPS·9370·A1

All selections published by Ashtar Music B.V.
(C) 1975 Ashtar Music B.V.
(P) 1975 Island Records Ltd.
Printed in U.S.A.

A1. Whistlestar 3:46
A2. Novim's Nightmare 3:50
A3. Majik Of Majiks 4:30
A4. Drywood 4:53
B1. Banapple Gas 3:07
B2. Land O' Freelove & Goodbye 2:50
B3. Jzero 3:44
B4. Home 4:09
B5. Monad's Anthem 2:43

Matrix / Runout ILPS 9370 B2
Matrix / Runout ④ ILPS-9370-A2 SIDE 0
Price Code Ⓐ
Rights Society none

Distributed By Phonogram
Phonographic Copyright (p) Island Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) Ashtar Music B.V.
Published By Ashtar Music B.V.

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Weight 0.51 lbs