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Released in a die-cut gatefold jacket, which features a rotating wheel in the front flap.The inscriptions "Do What Thou Wilt" and "So Mote Be It" appear in the runouts, and can be found in numerous configurations - i.e. "Do What Thou Wilt" in the Side A runout and "So Mote Be It" in the Side B runout; "So Mote Be It" in the Side A runout and "Do What Thou Wilt" in the Side B runout; or both sayings in one or both runouts simultaneously.A hand-etched triangle with a horizontal strike through it appears in one or both runouts. Both disc are in excellent condition. Cover smells musty. Have inner sleeve
This is a Monarch pressing variant of the original US release, and can be easily identified by the "MO" suffix shown in the label matrix printed at the bottom of the labels.
Has 1841 Broadway address in the rim text on labels.
Some copies had a sticker that showed the new catalog number, SD 19128, applied to the spine of the cover.
The typesetting used on the labels may differ in some ways from some of the other similar versions of this release
Released in a die-cut gatefold sleeve with small windows for viewing the graphics on a rotating pinwheel sandwiched in between the front panel, and the inner side of the gatefold..
Disc is housed in a standard company catalog sleeve.
All selections and arrangements of traditional songs published by Superhype Music Inc., ASCAP
Atlantic Recording Corporation 1841 Broadway, New York, New York 10023 © 1970 Atlantic Recording Corporation Printed in U.S.A.
Mfg. By Atlantic Recording Corp., 1841 Broadway, New York, N.Y. |