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Franks Wild Years by Tom Waits

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Release Date: 1987

Label: Island Records

"SP" in label matrix and in runouts denotes Specialty Records Corporation pressing.
"E A S T" embossed around side B center spindle hole indicates metal parts originally fabricated for use at Allied Record Company.
DMM = Direct Metal Mastering.

Some copies may have "Direct Metal Mastering DMM" hype sticker affixed to jacket front cover.
Some copies may have gold promo stamp on jacket back cover:
"Lent for promotional use only. Any sale or unauthorized transfer is prohibited and void. Subject to return upon demand by owner. Acceptance of this record constitutes agreement to the above."

Subtitle: "Un Operachi Romantico in Two Acts"

Issued in gatefold jacket with lyrics, credits and artwork inside.

First cat. # on jacket back, labels
Second cat. # on jacket spine

Issued on black Island "i" logo labels.

On labels:
Island Records, Inc. TM owned by Antilles Communications Ltd. Dist. by Atlantic Recording Corp. A Warner Communications company.
On jacket:
Island Records, Inc., distributed by Atco Records, division of Atlantic Recording Corporation. A Warner Communications company.
℗ © 1987 Island Records, Inc. *TM owned by Island Entertainment Group, Inc.

Recorded At
Sunset Sound, Los Angeles
Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles
Universal Recording Corp., Chicago
Mixed at Sunset Sounds, Los Angeles
Mastered at Masterdisk, New York

Dedicated to
Kathleen

David Hidalgo
appears courtesy of Slash/Warner Bros. Inc.

Publishing:
In gatefold:
© 1986, 1987 Jalma Music,
Admin. By Ackee Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

On labels:
Published by Jalma Music administered by Ackee Music Inc. (ASCAP)

"The theatrical debut of Franks Wild Years by Kathleen Brennan and Tom Waits had its world premiere in Chicago, Illinois June 22 1986 with Steppenwolf Theatre Company at The Briar St. Theatre in association with Jujamcyn."

Runouts are etched.

Some have "Side B" labels on both sides, but the record plays fine.

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