Difference between revisions of "Valentine (flexi)"
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* Released: in the late 1908s ot the early 1990s in Russia | * Released: in the late 1908s ot the early 1990s in Russia | ||
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* The recording is in mono and the flexi plays at 33⅓ rpm. | * The recording is in mono and the flexi plays at 33⅓ rpm. | ||
* This flexi exists in various vinyl colours: blue, clear and green. | * This flexi exists in various vinyl colours: blue, clear and green. | ||
+ | : Brown ones were recently sold in online auctions as well, without giving a picture, though. | ||
* The back cover does not enfold the flexi in full, so that the colour of the flexi can be seen. | * The back cover does not enfold the flexi in full, so that the colour of the flexi can be seen. |
Revision as of 20:41, 23 March 2016
Another Russia flexi.
This one features The Sisters' song Valentine.
Release Notes
- Catalogue#: 4700
- Format: 5.5" vinyl flexi-disc single
- Released: in the late 1908s ot the early 1990s in Russia
Remarks
- The recording is in mono and the flexi plays at 33⅓ rpm.
- This flexi exists in various vinyl colours: blue, clear and green.
- Brown ones were recently sold in online auctions as well, without giving a picture, though.
- The back cover does not enfold the flexi in full, so that the colour of the flexi can be seen.
- A Polish Art Postcard Flexi featuring Valentine does exist as well,
Additional Pictures
- Please click into files for larger views -