Specifically I recently acquired a copy of a De Luca's 7" single from 1991. The info it contains:
tracks: revolution boy (4.24) / high fever - live (5.04)
writing credit: a.f. de luca
production credit: jon jacobs
label: equator records, 17 hereford mansions, hereford road, london w2
cat: AD 1
sadly i don't have a scanner or digital camera to hand, but i note it has a stiff white card sleeve
- front illustration is a 7cm wide vertical silver stripe with a black silhouette of a guitarist playing with his instrument behind his head. to the right of the silver stripe is the De Luca logo with the words 'revolution boy' below, written as a cross (sharing the first 'O').
- rear illustration, as front but no silhoutte, instead logo, track listing and credits written in various typefaces in the grey stripe.
- vinyl's labels are white with lots of tiny text and a small version of the black silhouette on both front and rear.
- inside i found a postcard sized b&w promotional card, with a square photo of three musicians in a disturbingly Wham like pose! (white t-shirts, loop earings, stubble, eye-liner, lots of hair products etc). an address label for the record company is stuck to the back of the card.
does anyone know if this release includes any P.D. involvement?Statistics: Posted by SadBast — 09 Jan 2008, 01:45
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