Hunky Dory (A pedir de boca); Spain; RCA; 673; 1981.
The cover has been copied from the Spanish issue. Lilac tab top, spine and rear panel on folded paper. The title is given in English with the Spanish in brackets underneath. There is a price code ‘N’ on the upper right front cover.
The inside cover gives the date of 1981. The cover states Cara A & B for the sides but the cassette shows 1 & 2.
Black ink printed directly onto white or off-white shell with a horizontal hollow black RCA logo, SGAE rights and Spanish text on side 1 and English on side 2. (‘Fabricado por RCA S.A. Dr Fleming…’). Shell variants exist.
Titles are in English. The copyright information on Side 2 is in English and Spanish and Side 1 Spanish only.
The title sequence is the same as the original UK LP.
Side 1: Changes; Oh! You Pretty Things; Eight Line Poem; Life On Mars?; Kooks; Quicksand.
Side 2: Fill Your Heart; Andy Warhol; Song For Bob Dylan; Queen Bitch; The Bewlay Brothers.
Photographs courtesy of “Zeroes”.
Hunky Dory (A pedir de boca); Spain; RCA (Lineatres); NK 13844; 1981.
The cover has been copied from the Spanish issue. Lilac tab top, spine and rear panel. The title is given in English with the Spanish in brackets underneath. There is a price code ‘S’ on the upper right front cover.
The inside cover gives the date of 1972. The folds of the cover all have perforated edges. The cover states Cara A & B for the sides but the cassette shows 1 & 2.
Black ink printed directly onto white or off-white shell with a horizontal hollow black RCA logo, SGAE rights and Spanish text on side 1 and English on side 2. (‘Fabricado por RCA S.A. Dr Fleming…’). Shell variants exist.
Titles are in English. The copyright information on Side 2 is in English and Spanish and Side 1 Spanish only.
The title sequence is the same as the original UK LP.
Side 1: Changes; Oh! You Pretty Things; Eight Line Poem; Life On Mars?; Kooks; Quicksand.
Side 2: Fill Your Heart; Andy Warhol; Song For Bob Dylan; Queen Bitch; The Bewlay Brothers.
Photographs of shell variant missing ‘Lineatres’ (final two photographs) courtesy of “Zeroes”.