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It's a vinyl sis. Anyone who consumes music via vinyl will know what "A1" means, or what it is referring to.

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Just now, Woohoo said:

I can sorta read "FUN" under 'written by'

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Petrichor
1 minute ago, Nino said:

It's A1, meaning side A of the disc I think.

 

Just now, LG6IsHere said:

yeah i just think it probably means side 1

But you can clearly see written underneath it two lines saying “PRODUCTION” and “WRITTEN BY”

Vinyls are also only labeled by letters, not numbers. Side A and B for the first record, side C and D for the second, and so on and so forth. A1 would not be a proper label, and it most certainly wouldn’t be printed on the sleeve.

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Petrichor
1 minute ago, Rio said:

It's a vinyl sis. Anyone who consumes music via vinyl will know what "A1" means, or what it is referring to.

Vinyl sides don’t use numbers, only letters. Side A, B, C, D, etc.

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dynamite
1 minute ago, Petrichor said:

 

But you can clearly see written underneath it two lines saying “PRODUCTION” and “WRITTEN BY”

Vinyls are also only labeled by letters, not numbers. Side A and B for the first record, side C and D for the second, and so on and so forth. A1 would not be a proper label, and it most certainly wouldn’t be printed on the sleeve.

Vinyls can be labelled by numbers

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Like a poem said by a neydy in red
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Petrichor
1 minute ago, dynamite said:

Vinyls can be labelled by numbers

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Yes they can. But I’ve never heard of A1 and A2, etc, being used ever to label vinyl.

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Just now, Petrichor said:

 

But you can clearly see written underneath it two lines saying “PRODUCTION” and “WRITTEN BY”

Vinyls are also only labeled by letters, not numbers. Side A and B for the first record, side C and D for the second, and so on and so forth. A1 would not be a proper label, and it most certainly wouldn’t be printed on the sleeve.

Yes it is a proper label. Just google vinyl side a1 and look at the thousands of results. In a clear sleeve with a solid picture on the label there's not much space to print it elsewhere, makes sense to me :shrug:

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Seems like general album credits

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Franch Toast
1 minute ago, ARTPOPSlays said:

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Inspired by her Saturday night steak dinners!

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It’s a common thing when it comes to vinyls. Ever heard of a b side? It stems from that. So that’s a side 1

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dynamite
1 minute ago, Petrichor said:

Yes they can. But I’ve never heard of A1 and A2, etc, being used ever to label vinyl.

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Just now, Franch Toast said:

Inspired by her Saturday night steak dinners!

We thought Joanne was the album about her farm animals and white woman life but the real reverse chickens expedition is coming :bradley:

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Pop Music
3 minutes ago, dynamite said:

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omg they have a song called Arabella :nooo:

Pop Music and Lady Gaga forever!
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Unless she will have some covers it's a given that she co-wrote every song on the album. She always does.

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