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Fair Weather - Beginning From An End (LP, Album) (Very Good (VG))

Fair Weather - Beginning From An End (LP, Album) (Very Good (VG))

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Media Condition:Ā Ā Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition:Ā Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country:Ā  Ā Ā UKĀ Ā 
Released:Ā Ā 
1971
Genre:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Rock
Style:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Prog Rock

Comments:
[ā˜€ļø Summer Special 2026: Reduced Worldwide Shipping Rates — We Cover Part of the Shipping Costs!] A few hairlines on the record + slightly storagewear at the sleeve.
Ā 

Notes:

This appears to be something of an oddity, that is, a reissue of this withdrawn original RCA release [r=8623708 as the first release on the newly formed RCA progressive sublabel Neon, with a new cover design and the additional title track. To date, reliable evidence for this theory is lacking, which is why, until certainty is established, this release also remains as an original edition. Original UK release in matt gatefold cover, with a black paper inner sleeve. Side A label shows the Neon 'Venus' graphic and 'Side 1' only; tracklist/credits for both sides on side B label. ā„— 1971 Ā© 1971 RCA Limited A5 appears as "I Hear You Knockin'" on cover, but as "I Hear You Knockin" on label. B4 appears as "Poor Man's Bum-A-Run", but as "Poor Man's Bum A Run" on label. (Label notes) "This Record Is Made To Be Played Loudly" ā„— 1971 Manufactured by RCA Limited, England From Master Recordings Of RCA Records. (Sleeve notes) The purpose of this note is to give credit to the people who in my mind make our group a group in the full sense of the term. The rhythm section is only one part, the essential part is unfortunately rarely heard of---; our advisors, record company, our engineer, musical arrangers, brass players, Olympic Sound Studios and road manager. All those people coming together to make a complete unit--- FAIR WEATHER As much as we regard the L.P. as ours, it belongs as much to the people mentioned above, who have made and make it all possible. To us the names below represent much more than ink scratched on paper. A million thanks to--- Chris Williams and Keith Altham ---for giving us peace of mind and contentment. Alan O'Duffy---for being such a good friend and taking so much interest and care so as to compliment are playing. Derek Wadsworth and Roger Wade---for doing so much to so little. RCA---for fear of missing anyone's name, we have named the company as a whole, but deepest thanks to all concerned with special projects and promotion. Bud Parks and Terry Noonan---for a too much solo and for taking the interest and time. Believe me it was really appreciated. Alan Berry (Big Al)---for being so efficient ,reliable and such a good friend. Chris,Dave, Anton and Jeremy (Olympic Sound)---for helping the sessions take on a nice atmosphere. Jock---for the tea and for being Jock. Jennifer Kuik---for typing this note. B. J. Cole---for the most beautiful expressed steel playing. Kingsley Ward---for the use of your studio and farm, for "I Hear You Knocking" which was the biggest buzz we've had for a long time. Dave Edmunds and Rockfield---for the use of your head and your heart and engineering the good sound on "I Hear You Knocking" . OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS WE THANK YOU Album designed by Keef. RCA Limited, Record Division, RCA House, Curzon Street, London W1 Ā© 1971 RCA Limited Printed and made by the E. J. Day Group, London and Bedford Published by Amen Music, except A1: Warner Bros, A5: F. D. & H. Runouts 'ZGBS 0454 A-3' and 'ZGBS 0455 B-4' are stamped, remainder is etcherd.

Ā 

A1. God Cried Mother
A2. Don't Mess With Cupid
A3. Dead And Past
A4. Beginning From An End
A5. I Hear You Knockin'
B1. You Ain't No Friend
B2. Sit And Think
B3. Looking For The Red Label
B4. Poor Man's Bum-A-Run

Ā 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0454
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0455
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0454 A-3 A1Q
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0455 B-4 A1L
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0454 A-3 A2J
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0455 B-4 A2A

Ā 

Record Company RCA Ltd.
Copyright (c) RCA Ltd.
Published By Amen Music
Published By Warner Bros.
Published By Francis, Day & Hunter
Manufactured By RCA Ltd.
Pressed By RCA Records Pressing Plant, Washington, UK
Made By E.J. Day Group
Printed By E.J. Day Group

Data provided by Discogs

Description

Media Condition:Ā Ā Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition:Ā Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country:Ā  Ā Ā UKĀ Ā 
Released:Ā Ā 
1971
Genre:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Rock
Style:Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Prog Rock

Comments:
[ā˜€ļø Summer Special 2026: Reduced Worldwide Shipping Rates — We Cover Part of the Shipping Costs!] A few hairlines on the record + slightly storagewear at the sleeve.
Ā 

Notes:

This appears to be something of an oddity, that is, a reissue of this withdrawn original RCA release [r=8623708 as the first release on the newly formed RCA progressive sublabel Neon, with a new cover design and the additional title track. To date, reliable evidence for this theory is lacking, which is why, until certainty is established, this release also remains as an original edition. Original UK release in matt gatefold cover, with a black paper inner sleeve. Side A label shows the Neon 'Venus' graphic and 'Side 1' only; tracklist/credits for both sides on side B label. ā„— 1971 Ā© 1971 RCA Limited A5 appears as "I Hear You Knockin'" on cover, but as "I Hear You Knockin" on label. B4 appears as "Poor Man's Bum-A-Run", but as "Poor Man's Bum A Run" on label. (Label notes) "This Record Is Made To Be Played Loudly" ā„— 1971 Manufactured by RCA Limited, England From Master Recordings Of RCA Records. (Sleeve notes) The purpose of this note is to give credit to the people who in my mind make our group a group in the full sense of the term. The rhythm section is only one part, the essential part is unfortunately rarely heard of---; our advisors, record company, our engineer, musical arrangers, brass players, Olympic Sound Studios and road manager. All those people coming together to make a complete unit--- FAIR WEATHER As much as we regard the L.P. as ours, it belongs as much to the people mentioned above, who have made and make it all possible. To us the names below represent much more than ink scratched on paper. A million thanks to--- Chris Williams and Keith Altham ---for giving us peace of mind and contentment. Alan O'Duffy---for being such a good friend and taking so much interest and care so as to compliment are playing. Derek Wadsworth and Roger Wade---for doing so much to so little. RCA---for fear of missing anyone's name, we have named the company as a whole, but deepest thanks to all concerned with special projects and promotion. Bud Parks and Terry Noonan---for a too much solo and for taking the interest and time. Believe me it was really appreciated. Alan Berry (Big Al)---for being so efficient ,reliable and such a good friend. Chris,Dave, Anton and Jeremy (Olympic Sound)---for helping the sessions take on a nice atmosphere. Jock---for the tea and for being Jock. Jennifer Kuik---for typing this note. B. J. Cole---for the most beautiful expressed steel playing. Kingsley Ward---for the use of your studio and farm, for "I Hear You Knocking" which was the biggest buzz we've had for a long time. Dave Edmunds and Rockfield---for the use of your head and your heart and engineering the good sound on "I Hear You Knocking" . OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS WE THANK YOU Album designed by Keef. RCA Limited, Record Division, RCA House, Curzon Street, London W1 Ā© 1971 RCA Limited Printed and made by the E. J. Day Group, London and Bedford Published by Amen Music, except A1: Warner Bros, A5: F. D. & H. Runouts 'ZGBS 0454 A-3' and 'ZGBS 0455 B-4' are stamped, remainder is etcherd.

Ā 

A1. God Cried Mother
A2. Don't Mess With Cupid
A3. Dead And Past
A4. Beginning From An End
A5. I Hear You Knockin'
B1. You Ain't No Friend
B2. Sit And Think
B3. Looking For The Red Label
B4. Poor Man's Bum-A-Run

Ā 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0454
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0455
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0454 A-3 A1Q
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0455 B-4 A1L
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0454 A-3 A2J
Matrix / Runout ZGBS 0455 B-4 A2A

Ā 

Record Company RCA Ltd.
Copyright (c) RCA Ltd.
Published By Amen Music
Published By Warner Bros.
Published By Francis, Day & Hunter
Manufactured By RCA Ltd.
Pressed By RCA Records Pressing Plant, Washington, UK
Made By E.J. Day Group
Printed By E.J. Day Group

Data provided by Discogs