This is a beautiful promo copy in its original picture sleeve. This is my favorite post-Traffic Winwood number... not too slick, with a focus on tune and rhythm rather than atmosphere. Come to think of it, it's the only post-Traffic Winwood number I like, but it was certainly an excellent start to this new career. "While You See A Chance" was his first solo single. I just wish someone had advised him to cut the Genesis/Phil Collins soundalike routine... totally spoiled what was once a unique and refreshing voice in rock music. By the way, this is indeed the first pressing on the day-glo-colored Island label. This special promo has the edited version found on retail copies on one side and the full album version on the other... both in Stereo. The record itself has Mint labels and untouched-looking vinyl. The audio grades Near Mint with a little underlying surface noise. The picture sleeve is Near Mint with a little top-edge and ringwear.