The Kinks - Celluloid Heroes Album
Performer:
The Kinks
Title:
Celluloid Heroes
Country:
Yugoslavia
Genre:
Rock Music
Style:Classic Rock
Released: 1973
Catalog number: SRCA-88642
Label: Jugoton, RCA Victor
MP3 album szie: 2293 mb
FLAC album size: 1006 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | Hot Potatoes | 3:31 |
| 2 | Celluloid Heroes | 4:39 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 74-16233 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes / Hot Potatoes (7", Single) | RCA Victor, RCA | 74-16233 | Netherlands | 1972 |
| RCA 2299 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes (7", Promo) | RCA Victor | RCA 2299 | UK | 1972 |
| 60613 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes / Hot Potatoes (7", Single) | RCA Victor | 60613 | New Zealand | 1972 |
| 102216 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes / Hot Potatoes (7", Single) | RCA Victor | 102216 | Australia | 1972 |
| SRCA-88642 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes (7", Single) | Jugoton, RCA Victor | SRCA-88642 | Yugoslavia | 1973 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 74-16233 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes / Hot Potatoes (7", Single) | RCA Victor, RCA | 74-16233 | Netherlands | 1972 |
| RCA 2299 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes (7", Promo) | RCA Victor | RCA 2299 | UK | 1972 |
| 60613 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes / Hot Potatoes (7", Single) | RCA Victor | 60613 | New Zealand | 1972 |
| 74-16233, RCA 2299 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes (7", Single, Sol) | RCA Victor, RCA | 74-16233, RCA 2299 | UK | 1972 |
| 102216 | The Kinks | Celluloid Heroes / Hot Potatoes (7", Single) | RCA Victor | 102216 | Australia | 1972 |
Credits
- Written-By, Producer – Raymond Douglas Davies
- Producer – Ray Davies
- Written-By – Raymond Douglas Davies
Notes
Under license from RCA Records.Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A, etched): SRCA 88642A 15273
- Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B, etched): SRCA 88642B 15273 MIL
Short intro
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