Some hints on reading the listings
PS = "picture sleeve" (you'll most often see this in a listing for a vinyl single)
PC = "picture cover" (the cover of an album, cassette or CD)
gatefold = a cover that opens up, like a gate, or book cover, or...
Limited Edition = the record company only made so many :-)
numbered = the record company only made so many, and they numbered each one to make you feel even more "special" for buying one :-) I list the number of my particular item, and the total number made, if it's available--these numbers will be in parentheses
(AMY 0055) or other letters and/or numbers in parentheses after the name of the item = the record company's catalog number (unless otherwise indicated, assume all US releases are A&M and foreign releases are from that country's A&M affiliated company)
Titles are written exactly as they're listed on the label and/or cover.
A slash ("/") in the midst of song titles indicates a break in the sides of a record or cassette; song titles preceeding the slash are on side A (or 1), titles following the slash are on side B (or 2)
If you see anything else in the listings that should be explained in this section, e-mail williextreme@webtv.net
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