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Fun Fact.2
The master for "Live in San Sebastian" was rejected by the Quality
Control department at the WEA pressing plant because of "buzzing
noise in the background" . . . It had to be explained that the buzzing
was in fact an instrument: Naomi's harmonium.
The plant was also perturbed that they "did not hear the title in some
songs." It seems that a logical doublecheck for most WEA
manufactured albums is to match up the lyrics with a tracklist of
titles. It had to be explained that the songs on this album don't
necessarily feature the titles shouted out in the choruses. . . .
Manufacturing was undertaken at the customer's risk.
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