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The Who - Dance Session

The Who - Dance Session

Musician: The Who
Album title: Dance Session
Style: Garage Rock, Beat, Mod
Released: 1966
Country: Australia
Size MP3 version: 1103 mb
Size APE version: 1346 mb
Size WMA version: 1128 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 985
Format: AC3 MOD FLAC RA VQF XM DMF
Genre: Rock

The Who - Dance Session

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Tracklist

A1 The Kids Are Alright
A2 It's Not True
B1 A Legal Matter
B2 La-La-La Lies

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – Festival Records Pty. Ltd.
  • Published By – Essex

Credits

  • Written-By – Townshend*

Notes

Made in Australia by Festival Records Pty. Limited

Released first on blue and white labels and later on black and yellow. Same catalog # on cover and label for both.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A Side Matrix): MX20335
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side Matrix): MX20336

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Voodoogore
Wow! Just scored a copy of this beautiful Dance Session ep! Like saxonman1’s copy mentioned below, mine also comes with the yellow & black label, which according to the research I’ve done, was a very limited 2nd pressing. Thrilled to add this ep to my collection, bought right here from Discogs!
Reemiel
obviously this is the nicest and rarest australian who picture sleeve from the 1960s, this comes in a flipback sleeve and was released in 1966 in australia only on the festival label, as you can see this amazing 45 features 4 great tracks from the my generation lp, this sleeve is also one of the best who 45 sleeves in the world as it is a classic in action shot from 1965 when the who where still total mods, my pressing of this however has the YELLOW festival label NOT the traditional blue festival label as i have been told the yellow label is a promo and or is a very very limited second pressing from late 1966, if you look on popsike you will see the yellow label one i have has only popped up on e bay once in 17 years, this sleeve has a great pocket and is just fabulous and i am totally stoked to finally own a copy of this, if anyone can answer the question weather this was a promo or not meaning the yellow label please contact me...................again next to the first two japan decca 45 sleeves from 1966 this is a total beauty......
Thetalune
The yellow label design dated from late 1966. Up until that time Festival changed the colour scheme for its singles and EP's. Ironically, they changed it from black/yellow to blue/white around 1963, only to change it back a few years later (although the style of the later yellow label was similar to the blue/white design). Festival kept this design up until c.1972 when it was changed again.