RideGoing Blank Again

Label:

Creation Records – crelp 124

Format:

2 x Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Album

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Indie Rock

Tracklist

R
A1 Leave Them All Behind 8:17
A2 Twisterella 3:41
I
B3 Not Fazed 4:20
B4 Chrome Waves 3:53
B5 Mouse Trap 5:15
D
C6 Time Of Her Time 3:16
C7 Cool Your Boots 6:02
C8 Making Judy Smile 2:37
E
D9 Time Machine 5:51
D10 OX4 7:05

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByPinnacle (3)
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Creation Records
  • Copyright ©Creation Records
  • Published ByEMI Music
  • Recorded AtChipping Norton Recording Studios
  • Recorded AtBlack Barn Studios
  • Mixed AtThe Church, London
  • Mastered AtThe Town House
  • Pressed ByAudio Services Ltd.

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover]Christopher Gunson
  • BassSteve Queralt
  • DrumsLoz Colbert
  • Guitar, VocalsMark Gardener
  • Mixed ByAlan Moulder
  • Photography ByJayne Houghton
  • Plated ByMax*
  • ProducerRide
  • Songwriter [All Songs By]Ride

Notes

Gatefold Sleeve
Dialogue on "Cool Your Boots" taken from the movie "Withnail and I"

Track durations not stated on this release.

Includes a lyric insert sheet with credits.

Copies purchased on day of release from HMV stores got a free Ride GBA T Shirt (first 10 customers only)

℗ 1992 Creation Records.
© 1992 Creation Records.

Made in (Vinyl)
Made in England (Sleeve)

A Creation Records Product.

Vinyl: Direct Metal Mastering (DMM).

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 017556 301241
  • Label Code: LC 6306
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side A etched): CRELP-124-A DMM ✱ TOWNHOUSE DMM DIE WITH YOUR BOOTS ON MAX
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side B etched): CRELP-124-B₁ DMM ✱ LITTLE ATTACK MAX
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side C etched): CRELP-124 C₁ DMM ✱ TOWNHOUSE DMM WIN OR LOSE - UP THE U's MAX
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out side D etched): CRELP-124-D DMM ✱ TOWNHOUSE DMM ITS NEVER FINAL TILL ITS VINYL MAX

Other Versions (5 of 42)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Going Blank Again (CD, Album, Stereo) Creation Records crecd 124 Europe 1992
Going Blank Again (CD, Album) Reprise Records 7599-26836-2 Europe 1992
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Going Blank Again (CD, Album, Promo) Creation Records PCRECD 124 UK 1992
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Going Blank Again (CD, Album, ARC) Reprise Records 9 26836-2 US 1992
Going Blank Again (Cassette, Album) Creation Records C-CRE124 UK 1992

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Reviews

  • arievandam's avatar
    arievandam
    Edited 9 months ago
    45RPM. Creation Records. Early 90s. You already know this record is going to blow your hair back. The music itself is of course mind blowing but this original pressing can shake the house when turned up. Crystal clear and dynamic, I’m hearing things I’ve never heard with this album. It’s punchy and deep but the shimmering guitars just jolt out of the speakers as if the band was playing in the room. Haven’t heard any of the reissues which I have been told sound great in their own right, but I can’t imagine anything sounding better than this. 10/10 album, 10/10 pressing, pure bliss
    • Koekjealive's avatar
      Koekjealive
      Dynamic sound, good balance in music. Nice and quiet in between songs, no hiss or background noise. Only downside is that my copy's B-side has some pressed-in inconsistencies probably dirt from manufacturing, anyone else have this?

      It is punchier than my CD of the same era, can't compare to recent reissues as I don't own one. I'm very happy with this double 45rpm LP (isn't it strange they don't mention the RPM on the record?)
      • panamaboogie's avatar
        panamaboogie
        Anyone got a line on the gatefold sleeve ONLY of this pressing, or a copy with a great sleeve/trashed vinyl, hit me up
        • kjmahee's avatar
          kjmahee
          Want to know how badly and quickly vinyl was dumped in the early 90s? I worked in the Virgin Megastore in Aberdeen when this was released. Actually the shop was opened with Ride doing a PA and g session around this album. In the summer of '92 the shop decided to stop stocking vinyl all together and put everything in sales bins at 50% off. I know there were copies of The Las' album, Achtung Baby, etc. in there and I hate to think what else (oh for a time machine). There were about 20 copies of this album in there for £4.99. A week later none had sold so they went down to £2.99 ... then £1.99. Maybe a couple got sold and then they went into a skip out the back. I forgot to mention ... they were all signed. This is why 90s albums cost so much now!
          • Lennybeans's avatar
            Lennybeans
            what an absolute brilliant belter of an album this is.

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