The Manhattan Transfer, Eugene Pistilli Jukin'
1971 Vinyl Winchester Pressing
Vocal

Main image
Capitol Records
artwork Fred Marcellino
tracks a4 co-producer Tim Hauser
design [album], photography by Curtis Gathje
tracks a3, b1, b4 engineer [a& r recording studio] Tony May
tracks a3, b1, b4 engineer [assisted by] David Scott
tracks a1, a2, a5, b2, b3, b5 engineer [assisted by] Rex Collier
tracks a1, a2, a5, b2, b3, b5 engineer [assisted by] Tom Semmes
tracks a4 engineer [hit factory] Joe Zagarino
engineer [re-mix] Lee Hazen
tracks a1, a2, a5, b2, b3, b5 engineer [woodlawn] Lee Hazen
management [cohesion] Marvin Pearl
management [direction] David Yager
performer Erin Dickins
performer Eugene Pistilli
performer Marty Nelson
performer Pat Rosalia
performer Tim Hauser
producer Adam Mitchell
Record Company Capitol Industries, Inc.
Manufactured By Capitol Records, Inc.
Recorded At Woodlawn Studios
Recorded At The Hit Factory
Recorded At A & R Recording, Inc.
Mastered At Sterling Sound
Pressed By Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester
Published By Don Eugenio Music, Inc.
Published By THA Publishing Co.
Published By Anne-Rachel Music Corp.
Published By Acuff Rose Publications, Inc.
Published By Blendingwell Music, Inc.
Published By New World Corporation
Published By Drake Activities
Published By Warner Bros. Music
Published By Uncle Mike Music
Published By Dootsie Williams Publications
Published By Famous Music Corporation
Capitol green target.
Printed top left on front cover: STEREO ST-778
Printed in U.S.A.

Track 3: Titled You'se a Viper.

Runouts are etched except 'STERLING' is stamped.
Rights Society: ASCAP (A1 to A3, A5 to B3, B5)
Rights Society: BMI (A4, B4)
Other: 14 (Rear cover bottom right)
Pressing Plant ID: ─◁ (Etched in runouts)
Matrix / Runout: ST 1-778 (Side A label)
Matrix / Runout: ST 2-778 (Side B label)
Matrix / Runout: 1-ST 778 Z4 ─◁ STERLING (Side A runout)
Matrix / Runout: 2-ST 778 Z4 ─◁ STERLING (Side B runout)



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