Why Do You Think They Call It Pop? - The Pop Narcotic Compilation
1994 Vinyl Pink Marbled, Vinyl Yellow Marbled, All Media
Indie Rock
Indie Pop

Main image
Pop Narcotic
illustration [illustrations by] Mark T. Smith
lacquer cut by Duncan Stanbury
mastered by Duncan Stanbury
sequenced by Eric Masunaga
Phonographic Copyright (p) Versus (3)
Copyright (c) Copyright Control
Copyright (c) Monsterland (2)
Copyright (c) Versus (3)
Copyright (c) Paul Simon
Recorded At Easley McCain Recording
Recorded At Headroom, Boston, MA
Recorded At Metropolis Studios, Middleton, MA
Recorded At Mile-a-minute Studios
Recorded At Snack Time
Recorded At Waterworks
Recorded At The White Room
Mixed At Easley McCain Recording
Mixed At Snack Time
Mastered At Greg Lee Processing
Mastered At Master Cutting Room
Lacquer Cut At Master Cutting Room
Designed At EyeNoise
Sides A and B pressed on marbled pink vinyl; C and D pressed on marbled yellow vinyl.
Issued with double-sided insert (title / credits).

Track information:
A1: Recorded At Snack Time Studios, Hoboken NJ
A3: Recorded At 38 Pratt St. © Auchenbach, Kemp, Summersquash
A4: Recorded Winter 1993 in Dave Auchenbach's basement. © + ℗ 1993 Versus
B1: Recorded at The White Room
B2: © 1992 Monsterland
B3: Recorded on 4-track at Mile-a-minute Studios, Falls Church, VA
C2: Recorded January, 1993 at Waterworks, NYC. Mixed March, 1993 at Snack Time, Hoboken, NJ
C3: Recorded at Headroom, Boston, MA
D1: Recorded at Metropolis Studios. (c) 1975 Paul Simon
D3: Recorded Sunday, May 16 at Underground Parking Garage Next To Flower Shop. Vocal plus mixing at Easley Studio, Wednesday June 9

Runouts are etched.

Lacquer cutting company/engineer derived from runouts.
Matrix / Runout: NARC006 A MCRDS L-41952 (Side A runout)
Matrix / Runout: NARC006 B MCRDS L-41952-X̶ ̶ (Side B runout)
Matrix / Runout: NARC006 C MCRDS L-41952 (Side C runout)
Matrix / Runout: NARC006 D MCRDS L-41952 (Side D runout)



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