Release History
Country | Date | Label | Format | Catalogue | Notes |
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United Kingdom | 1969 | Transatlantic | LP | TRA177 | |
France | 1978 | Transatlantic | LP | TRA89554/5 | Record 2 of 2LP set. Record 1 is "Eight Frames a Second" |
Australia | 1980 | Transatlantic/ 7 Records |
LP | MLF227 | |
Japan | 1980 | Transatlantic | LP | YS-7057-LA | |
Israel | Logo/Transatlantic | LP | TRA177 | ||
Germany | 1988 | Titan | LP CD |
577/3001-1 577/3001-2 |
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United Kingdom | 1990 | Ariola Express | CD | 295945 | Released as "The Streets of London" |
United Kingdom | 1996 | Wooden Hill | CD | HILLCD5 | |
United Kingdom | 2007 | Transatlantic | CD | TRRCD401 | 'Expanded Edition' with four bonus tracks taken from "Revisited". |
Many of the tracks on this album also feature in the "Spiral Staircase - Classic Songs" compilation.
Read more about this topic: Spiral Staircase (Ralph Mc Tell Album)
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