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Quiet Life cover
Japan

Quiet Life

Available Vinyl x1 LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo 1982 UK
Price
£3.00
Store Location
J1
Media Condition
Very Good
Sleeve Condition
Good Plus
Catalog Number
FA 3037
Label
Fame, Ariola Hansa
Genre / Style
Electronic, Pop, New Wave (style), Synth-pop (style)
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Store Notes

Sleeve a bit worn

Track Listing
Pos. Track Duration
A1 Quiet Life
A2 Fall In Love With Me
A3 Despair
A4 In-Vogue
B1 Halloween
B2 All Tomorrows Parties
B3 Alien
B4 The Other Side Of Life
Release Notes

Reissue of vinyl & cassette released initially in the UK, January 1980. Unlike the original release, this vinyl comes in a single sleeve and not a gatefold. This version is very similar to two other releases; however, the circular copyright information on the labels is different:

This submission: UNAUTHORISED COPYING, HIRING, RENTING etc. Circular copyright information, in black
[r=332648]: UNAUTHORISED COPYING, HIRING, RENTING etc. Circular copyright information, in red
[r=20109901]: UNAUTHORISED PUBLIC PERFORMANCE etc. Circular copyright information, in red

[LABELS]:
℗ 1980 Original sound
recordings made by
Ariola Eurodisc Ltd.

[Text in black]: ALL RIGHTS OF THE PRODUCER AND OF THE OWNER OF THE RECORDED WORK RESERVED. UNAUTHORISED COPYING, HIRING, RENTING, PUBLIC PERFORMANCE AND BROADCASTING OF THIS RECORD PROHIBITED. MANUFACTURED IN THE UK BY EMI RECORDS LIMITED.

[SPINE]:
FA 3037 STEREO JAPAN QUIET LIFE

[SLEEVE]:
Fame [logo]
DISTRIBUTED BY MUSIC FOR PLEASURE LIMITED, HAYES, MIDDLESEX.
EMI [logo]

ariola
HANSA [logo]
℗ © 1979 Ariola Eurodisc Ltd.,

Recorded at Air Studios, London, except for All Tomorrows Parties recorded at DJM Studios, London.

This release has 'STEREO" on the spine, whereas a later repressed edition doesn't. The first reissues have a lighter sleeve and a red Japan logo. The later repressed edition has slightly different artwork: [r=6890908], the image is darker and grainier, and the Japan logo is almost pink.

[ERRATUM]:
Track B2 [m=74442] is printed correctly on the sleeve; however, on the label, it is printed incorrectly as All Tomorrow's Parties