
Sample Image8 photosWith Obi(stain, tear) and Insert(stain) and Inner Sleeve(stain). Sleeve has stain.
Available Pressings
Vinyl, LP x1Arista25RS-1171981Japan+ OBI, + Insert, + Inner Sleevefrom$50.00
Tracklist
- A1. Runaway Boys
- A2. Fishnet Stockings
- A3. Ubangi Stomp
- A4. Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie
- A5. Storm The Embassy
- A6. Rock This Town
- B1. Rumble In Brighton
- B2. Stray Cat Strut
- B3. Crawl Up And Die
- B4. Double Talkin' Baby
- B5. My One Desire
- B6. Wild Saxaphone
Notes
Japanese white promotional labels with obi & 2 inserts, 見本盤 printed on labels (translation: "Sample Version"). Inserts include full-color printed inner sleeve & Brown&White Japanese liner notes/lyrics. "Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie" is miscredited as having been written by Mike Chapman, who recorded a song of the same name with his band Tangerine Peel. However, Chapman's "Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie" is a completely different song from the one the Stray Cats recorded; they just happen to share the same title. The Stray Cats' "Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie" was originally performed by Eddie Cochran, and was written by George Motola and Ricky Page.
Additional Notes
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: JASRAC
- Other: ¥2,500 (Price On Spine & Obi)
- Matrix / Runout: STRAY-1-A (A Label)
- Matrix / Runout: STRAY-1-B (B Label)
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Vinyl, LP x1Arista25RS-1171981Japan+ OBI, + Insert, + Inner Sleevefrom$17.00
Tracklist
- A1. Runaway Boys
- A2. Fishnet Stockings
- A3. Ubangi Stomp
- A4. Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie
- A5. Storm The Embassy
- A6. Rock This Town
- B1. Rumble In Brighton
- B2. Stray Cat Strut
- B3. Crawl Up And Die
- B4. Double Talkin' Baby
- B5. My One Desire
- B6. Wild Saxaphone
Notes
Japanese pressing includes OBI strip, printed inner sleeve and Japanese liner notes/lyric insert. "Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie" is miscredited as having been written by Mike Chapman, who recorded a song of the same name with his band Tangerine Peel. However, Chapman's "Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie" is a completely different song from the one the Stray Cats recorded; they just happen to share the same title. The Stray Cats' "Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie" was originally performed by Eddie Cochran, and was written by George Motola and Ricky Page.
Additional Notes
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: JASRAC
- Other: ¥2,500 (Price On Spine & Obi)
- Matrix / Runout: STRAY-1-A (A Label)
- Matrix / Runout: STRAY-1-B (B Label)
- Matrix / Runout: 〄Ⓑ S T R AY 1A 111⊹⊹⊹ 1 (Runout Side 1, Variant 1)
- Matrix / Runout: S T R A Y 1B 113⊹ (Runout Side 2, Variant 1)
- Matrix / Runout: 〄Ⓑ S T R AY 1A 111⊹⊹⊹ D II I (Runout Side 1, 'D' formed with dots, Variant 2)
- Matrix / Runout: G S T R A Y 1B 113⊹ (Runout Side 2, Variant 2)
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