
Title: I Just Want To Celebrate
Label: Rare Earth
Country: US
Released: 1971
Style: Funk
Cat: R-5031 F, R 5031F
Rating: 4.8/5
Format: MP3, FLAC, WMA
FLAC size: 2102 mb | MP3 size: 1412 mb | WMA size: 1302 mb
1 | I Just Want To CelebrateWritten-By – D. Fekaris, N. Zesses | 2:52 |
2 | The SeedWritten-By – P. Rivera | 3:28 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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R-5031 F, R 5031F | Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate (7", Single) | Rare Earth, Rare Earth | R-5031 F, R 5031F | US | 1971 |
5C 006-92 711 | The Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate (7", Single, Red) | Rare Earth | 5C 006-92 711 | Netherlands | 1971 |
4C 006-92711 | Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate (7") | Rare Earth | 4C 006-92711 | Belgium | 1971 |
RSL-NP 63105 | Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate / The Seed (7") | Rifi | RSL-NP 63105 | Italy | 1971 |
RES 102 | Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate (7", Promo) | Rare Earth | RES 102 | UK | 1971 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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5C 006-92 711 | The Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate (7", Single, Red) | Rare Earth | 5C 006-92 711 | Netherlands | 1971 |
4C 006-92711 | Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate (7") | Rare Earth | 4C 006-92711 | Belgium | 1971 |
RSL-NP 63105 | Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate / The Seed (7") | Rifi | RSL-NP 63105 | Italy | 1971 |
RES 102 | Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate (7", Promo) | Rare Earth | RES 102 | UK | 1971 |
RES 102 | Rare Earth | I Just Want To Celebrate (7") | Rare Earth | RES 102 | UK | 1971 |
- Producer – Rare Earth, Tom Baird
- Producer – Rare Earth, Tom Baird
- Written By – N. Zesses, D. Fekaris
From the album "One World" RS 520.
Label variation: Text size and placement(c) 1971 Jobete Music Co., Inc., BMI.
Taken from the album "One World", RS 520.
Promos are double A-sided copies, Not for sale. Same song appears on both sides. A-side is mastered in Stereo, while B-side is mastered in Mono. A three second time variation is noted on label for the Stereo mixdown.
Matrix numbers --
A-side: B3-01-T2-892S06 RE-5031-2A
("Stereo" is faintly inscribed)
B-side: B3-01-T2-901M03-2 RE-5031-A2A
"Lenny" is written after #'s on each side
White labels have "Promotional Not For Sale" in text above release #.
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): B3-01-T2-901M03-2
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): B3-01-T2-901M04
- Matrix / Runout (Scrawled in runout side A): B3-01-T2-901M03 RE-5031-2
- Matrix / Runout (Scrawled in runout side B): B3-01-T2-901M04 RE-5031
- Matrix / Runout (Scrawled in runouts): LENNY
- Matrix / Runout (Stamped in runouts): ARP
- Rights Society: BMI
- Published By – Jobete Music Co., Inc.
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