




Format: 7″
Release date: 19/8/1985
Label: Zarjazz
Catalogue No.: JAZZ 5
Secondary Cat. No.: –
Barcode: 5 012984 400573
Chart Position: 18
Release notes: –
Tracks:
Yesterday’s Men
All I Knew
Spent 7 weeks in the Top 75, peaking at no. 18 in September 1985
Sleeve
Variant 1


Glossy card, side opening, no writing on front. These are the most common.
Variant 2


Glossy card, side opening, no writing on front. Same as variant 1 but with credit ‘Photography by Anton Corbijn’ in 3 rows of text near the bottom.
Variant 3


Paper sleeve, similar to variant 2.
Variant 4


Paper sleeve, similar to variant 3 but with titles in white on sleeve front.
Labels


Label profile: 44mm ring, 32mm ring


Label profile: 44mm ring, 38mm hole
Pressed by EMI Records, Hayes
Runouts – any combination of A1, A2 and B1, B2:
A-Side: JAZZ5A-1U-1-1 ⇀ x HELLO, HELLO WE’RE BACK AGAIN / JAZZ 5A-2U-1-1 ⇀ x HELLO, HELLO WE’RE BACK AGAIN.
B-Side: JAZZ 5 B-1U-1-1 ⇀ x FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM “LOST IN THE MUSEUM” / JAZZ 5 B-2U-1-1 ⇀ x FROM THE FORTHCOMING ALBUM “LOST IN THE MUSEUM”
Plug copy


‘Ferret ‘n’ Spanner’ plug company sticker
Acetate


Image courtesy of Graeme Sharpe (thanks!) – not in my collection
B-Side ‘All I Knew’ one-sided 7″ acetate from Tape One, London
Master cassette

Image from Facebook – not in my collection
In Print
Sheet Music


4-page sheet music ‘KY 19550’
1985U01