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Title: Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets-Live at the Roundhouse
Songs: See Emily Play, Vegetable Man
Record Company: Sony Music Entertainment
Catalog Number: 19439723411
Bar Code: 1 9439-72341-1 4
Matrix Numbers: (side 1 / side 2)
1) 20-0005/19439723411 A MPO® 20157985 MILES ABBEY ROAD ROOM 30. (written, except MPO® 20157985 stamped)
Release Date: August 29, 2020
Release Information: E.U. Record Store Day release. One-sided. Side 2 is etched. 45 rpm. Recorded live at the Roundhouse in London, England on May 3 & 4, 2019.
Description:
Front Cover: Title cover with art.
Back Cover: Song titles. Credits. Bar code.
Spine: Title.
Cover Sticker: Purple rectangular cover sticker.
Vinyl (side 2): Side 2 is etched.
Label: Swirl Sony label.
Text around the top edge of the labels starts at 10 o'clock, and says:
Text around the bottom edge of the labels starts at 9 o'clock, and says: