Stereo/Mono promo copy. Here's a beautiful copy of the U.K. group's first chart record in the U.S. In Britain, it was the B side "Dreamer" that was a big hit, but radio programmers didn't turn get that B side with this promo, and they were probably using this specially edited 3:00 version of "Bloody" rather than the bloated 4:26 LP version on the retail release. Of course, "Dreamer" eventually became a U.S. hit in a 1980 live version. Note: This copy comes in a vintage A&M Records factory sleeve. The vinyl is nearly mint, and the pristine Mint audio does not disappoint. Note: (This scan is a representative image from our archives--the copy for sale has a small "4/75" penned on the Stereo side only--typical radio station behavior).