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The Who - Live at Leeds

Vinyl Record
1970 (issued)
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Place of origin

12-inch long-playing record of 'The Who Live at Leeds'. Centre paper labels with blue text on a white ground, giving tracklisting, and rights information etc., including the phrase 'Crackling noises o.k. do not correct!'.

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Object type
TitleThe Who - Live at Leeds (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
polyvinyl chloride, and letterpress print on paper
Brief description
12-inch long-playing record of 'The Who - Live at Leeds', recorded for Track Records. Labels are letterpress printed. Design by Graphbreaks. Issued by Track Records. Great Britain. 1970.
Physical description
12-inch long-playing record of 'The Who Live at Leeds'. Centre paper labels with blue text on a white ground, giving tracklisting, and rights information etc., including the phrase 'Crackling noises o.k. do not correct!'.
Dimensions
  • Approx diameter: 12in
Marks and inscriptions
Centre paper labels with blue text on a white ground, giving tracklisting, and rights information etc., including the phrase 'Crackling noises o.k. do not correct!'.
Object history
This is part of a set issued as 'The Who / Live At Leeds', that consisted of a long-playing record, a gate-fold record sleeve and 11 inserts. The inserts are facsimiles of written and printed ephemera relating to The Who. This set is missing 'The Who Maximum R 'n B' marquee poster (see E.846-1985).
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Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
Edge, Kevin. The Art of Selling Songs : Graphics for the Music Business, 1690-1990. London : Futures Publications, 1991. p.114 (ill.).
Collection
Accession number
E.1218-1988

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Record createdNovember 24, 2008
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