Of the two single releases from the 1996 album "Sonic The Hedgehog" by Arcade, They Call Me Sonic was the only single release that was also available on vinyl (as a 12" Maxi). The other, "King Of The Ring", was only available as a CD Maxi.
Unlike the CD Maxi of They Call Me Sonic, the vinyl release only had three tracks instead of four.
The A-side runs at 45 RPM, while the B-side runs at 33 1/3 RPM.
Track listing:
B-side (33 1/3 RPM):
(0:32) B1: They Call Me Sonic (Air Rave/Radio Version)
(3:53) B2: Rave Sonic (Wing Fortress Rave Zone)
A-side (45 RPM):
(10:21) A1: They Call Me Sonic (Extended Version)
On the CD Maxi, Final Zone is the fourth track, which the vinyl release doesn't have.
More info:
http://info.sonicretro.org/They_Call_Me_Sonic
If you want your own copy of the 12" Maxi:
https://www.discogs.com/Sonic-They-Call-Me-Sonic/release/111708
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuoiPotNENk
Ex-Foothill Transit Orion V CNG working route N6. Video recorded when they first entered revenue service for Nassau Inter-County Express.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAeSPJ4bmhU
Due to police activity, Q66 buses in both directions were detoured via 32nd Avenue on May 31st, 2021 as Northern Blvd was completely closed off to traffic between 83rd St & 69th St.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8LgvA_3h-8
Recorded on August 2016. This bus has long since retired and the Q19 route returned to College Point Depot. This and the Q23 were transferred to College Point Depot in anticipation of the Q53 select bus service.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_4mWKQB3XA
The Reading Rides Again - Limited Edition Stereo LP Recording To Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of the Reading Company
Produced by Semaphore Records exclusively for The Historical Society of Berks County
From Official Reading Railroad Iron Horse Ramble Recordings
Includes the popular song "The Reading Rides Again"
On the night of 30 September, 1983, the Historical Society of Berks County, Reading, Pennsylvania, celebrated the 150th Anniversary of The Philadelphia and Reading Railway's charter with a series of special steam-powered excursion trains.
The Reading Railroad had an unquestioned impact on the City whose name it carried. As a pioneering railroad in America, the Reading helped open vast new arteries of commerce and trade for the eastern United States.
As a railroad company, The Reading has a long and impressive list of "firsts" for the railroad industry, beginning with "Old Ironsides" - the first steam locomotive of famed builder Matthias Baldwin - which in turn became the first engine in regular service in Pennsylvania
During the great railroad building era, as lines were pushing ever westward, the Reading Railroad became the largest tonnage carrier between 1842 and 1875. By the 1880s, The Reading was the biggest corporate business entity on earth.
In its heyday, the Reading Shops located along North 6th Street of Reading, Pennsylvania, employed more than 6,000 people, making The Reading the largest single employer in the City. As trains thundered along its routes, The Reading affected people's lives from Philadelphia to Williamsport, from Rutherford to Bethlehem, and on to Jersey City Terminal. Sounds of industry reverberated day and night.
This historic recording, commissioned by the Historical Society of Berks County, recaptures some of those operating sounds.
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Album: The Reading Rides Again
Label: Semaphore Records
Year: 1983
Turntable: Yamaha PF-50
Cartridge: Pickering V-15/AT-2 moving magnet
Stylus: Stanton D71EE
Tracking Force: 1.4g
Preamp: Pyle Pro PP999
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEt7dPIm7kc