Skids Days In Europa
1979 Vinyl
New Wave
Punk

Main image
Virgin
bass Bill Simpson
design [illustration] Mick Brownfield
design [sleeve] Pearce Marchbank
drums Rusty Egan
engineer Ted Sharp
keyboards Bill Nelson
mastered by Tim Young
photography by Brian Cooke
producer Bill Nelson
synthesizer, vocals, guitar Stuart Adamson
vocals Richard Jobson
tracks a1 to b2, b4, b5 written-by Richard Jobson
written-by Stuart Adamson
Recorded At Rockfield Studios
Phonographic Copyright (p) Virgin Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd.
Mastered At CBS Studios, London
Pressed By CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton
Initial copies with £3.99 hype sticker showing catalogue number and Europa Skids Logo.

Issued with a printed 4 page insert with lyrics and band pictures.

The poem is called Dulce Et Decorum Est, the title is the last line of the poem which translates from the Latin into it is sweet and noble to die for your country.

Recorded at Rockfield Studios, Wales

Two down six to go
Dedicated to the ghosts of futility
Matrix / Runout: V-2138-A1 TY-CBS (Side A - Variant 1)
Matrix / Runout: V-2138-B1 TY-CBS (Side B - Variant 1)
Matrix / Runout: V-2138·A2 TY-CBS (Side A, Etched, Variant 2)
Matrix / Runout: V-2138-B1 TY-CBS (Side B, Etched, Variant 2)
Matrix / Runout: ⋀ (Side A, Stamped, Variant 3)
Matrix / Runout: V-2138-B2 TY-CBS (Side B, Etched, Variant 3)
Matrix / Runout: V-2138-A1 TY-CBS (Side A - Variant 4)
Matrix / Runout: V.2138.B-2 TY-CBS (Side B - Variant 4)



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