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X-O-Dus - English Black Boys mp3 album

X-O-Dus - English Black Boys

Musician: X-O-Dus
Album title: English Black Boys
Style: Dub, Dancehall
Released: 1980
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1248 mb
Size APE version: 1319 mb
Size WMA version: 1288 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 829
Format: WMA ADX DMF AC3 MPC AUD APE
Genre: Reggae

X-O-Dus - English Black Boys mp3 album

X-O-Dus - English Black Boys mp3 album

Tracklist

A English Black Boys 10:11
B See Them A'Come 8:20

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Factory Records
  • Copyright (c) – Factory Records
  • Recorded At – Cargo Studios
  • Published By – Anderton Music
  • Mastered At – The Sound Clinic

Credits

  • Design [Uncredited] – Peter Saville
  • Mastered By – Jonz*
  • Plated By – EG*
  • Producer – Dennis Bovell

Notes

Published by Anderton Music
A Factory Records Product
℗©1979

J Anderton in the side B runout is James Anderton, the disputed head of Manchester Police.

Factory Shareholder Analysis 09/79: Recorded in Cargo Studios in June 1979.
Factory Shareholder Analysis 07/80: "Sold out of first 3,000 in second printing of sleeves, ie dark grey. Next 2 available now in first printing of sleeves ie light grey".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): FAC 11 A1 JONZ EG SOON COME DENIS - THANKS B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): FAC 11 B1 JONZ EG FOR J ANDERTON B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FAC 11 X-O-Dus English Black Boys ‎(12", Dar) Factory FAC 11 UK 1980
FAC 11 X-O-Dus English Black Boys ‎(12", Tex) Factory FAC 11 UK 1980



Balhala
Just to add my voice to the comments below – this was an important release for Factory, and even more important for Manchester's Black community. It was pressed in significant numbers – twice – by a notoriously wasteful and profligate label, and is therefore IN NO WAY sufficiently scarce to command a three figure sum. Absolutely ludicrous, when there are still copies available in second-hand shops at a MAXIMUM of £25!!Greedy sellers need to be called out on this kind of scummy profiteering time and time again, if only as a warning to younger people who may be discovering this music for the first time, and being greviously misled about 'rarity' and 'value'. Utterly shameful.
Fecage
386.17 ??? It's not a price for this records. You're just doing speculation, Reggae music it's not buisness. You're killing reggae music, and this possibility to everybody to have reggae records at home. THX YOU @recordsale-de
Kirizan
ta juste la seum car ta pas de tune !! mdr Je t'aime !VAMPIRE ce recordsale !!!!!