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Arctic Monkeys - AM (LP, Album, RE, Gat)

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Arctic Monkeys - AM (LP, Album, RE, Gat)Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Mint (M) Comments: SEALED brand new copy General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Gatefold sleeve, shrinkwrapped and stickered: "Comes with MP3s. Details enclosed". An additional sticker on the shrinkwrap includes the barcode. Record stowed in an anti static inner sleeve. Also includes a double sided 12"x12" lyric sheet. Recorded at Sage & Sound

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)

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SEALED / brand new copy

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Gatefold sleeve, shrinkwrapped and stickered: "Comes with MP3s. Details enclosed". An additional sticker on the shrinkwrap includes the barcode. Record stowed in an anti-static inner sleeve. Also includes a double sided 12"x12" lyric sheet. Recorded at Sage & Sound Recording, LA & Rancho De La Luna, Joshua Tree Track A2: Produced & engineered at McCall Sound Studios Keys recorded at Vox Recording Studios, LA Mixed at Full Mongrel Studios, Wales Mastered at Magic Garden Mastering LP Mastering at Bernie Grundman Mastering, LA Management for Wildlife Entertainment Ltd. Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd. Except track B1: Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd. / Copyright Control Back cover: (Domino logo) WIGLP317 (LC 10192) Made in the E.U. ℗&©2013 Domino Recording Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 47029, London, SW18 1WD www.arcticmonkeys.com www.dominorecordco.com

 

A1. Do I Wanna Know? 4:32
A2. R U Mine? 3:21
A3. One For The Road 3:26
A4. Arabella 3:27
A5. I Want It All 3:05
A6. No.1 Party Anthem 4:03
B1. Mad Sounds 3:25
B2. Fireside 3:01
B3. Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High? 2:41
B4. Snap Out Of It 3:13
B5. Knee Socks 4:17
B6. I Wanna Be Yours 3:04

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 887828031719
Barcode 8 87828 03171 9
Label Code LC 10192
Matrix / Runout WIGLP317-A3 BA22A BN 88222-01 A1
Matrix / Runout WIGLP317-B3 BA22A BN 88222-01 B1
Matrix / Runout WIGLP317-A³ BA22A VIT BN88222-01 A1
Matrix / Runout WIGLP317-B³ BN88222-01 B1 V==
Matrix / Runout WIGLP317-A³ BA22A BN88222 - 01 A1 ==^
Matrix / Runout WIGLP317-B³ BN88222-01 B1 9I

 

Published By EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
Published By Copyright Control
Phonographic Copyright (p) Domino Recording Co. Ltd.
Copyright (c) Domino Recording Co. Ltd.
Recorded At Sage & Sound
Recorded At Rancho De La Luna
Produced At McCall Sound Studios
Engineered At McCall Sound Studios
Recorded At Vox Recording Studios
Mixed At Full Mongrel Studios
Mastered At Magic Garden Mastering
Mastered At Bernie Grundman Mastering
Manufactured By Optimal Media GmbH

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