David Bowie wrote Mott The Hoople’s big hit song “All The Young Dudes” in about an hour, after the band rejected the first song he’d written them — “Suffragette City”, which Bowie made into a hit on his next album, Ziggy Stardust.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

Notes:

"360 SOUND" Reissue of Cadence CLP-3046/CLP-25046 with a new cover. Formerly titled "Trio".

Label does NOT have "NONBREAKABLE" under the catalog number, unlike this Pitman pressing: [r17090706]

Track A2 from "Porgy and Bess"
Track A5 from "South Pacific"

A1. Water Boy 4:50
A2. Where's My Bess 2:50
A3. In A Moorish Marketplace 3:25
A4. The Man I Love 4:24
A5. This Nearly Was Mine 5:07
B1. Blue Skies 4:20
B2. Adieu Madraz 3:31
B3. By Myself 3:57
B4. Freedom 3:04
B5. When Your Lover Has Gone 4:11

Matrix / Runout o XSM110774-2D I P 2 B
Matrix / Runout o XSM110775-2C I P 1 A
Other P

Mastered At Customatrix
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman

Data provided by Discogs

Weight 0.51 lbs