Clout's 12" Vinyl Maxi-Single, "You've Got All of Me," is a musical odyssey that transcends the boundaries of conventional singles. With its emotive lyrics, instrumental prowess, and captivating cover art, the Maxi-Single stands as a testament to Clout's enduring influence on the 80s rock scene.
Hard Rock / Blues Rock (American) – Performed by an all-female band
Hard Rock / Blues Rock combines the raw, riff-driven power of heavy rock with the soulful depth of the blues. Emerging in the late 1960s and early 1970s, this genre became the foundation of many classic bands, fusing distorted guitar tones, strong rhythms, and expressive vocals into a sound that influenced both heavy metal and modern rock.
Carrere – Cat#: 8.031
Picture sleeve.
Record Format: 12" Maxi-Single
1978 – Made in France
This front cover slams you straight into the late ’70s rock battlefield, drenched entirely in electric blue with the band frozen in a fierce white stencil silhouette. Each member of Clout stares down the viewer with an intensity that feels half-challenge, half-invitation, the kind of energy only an all-female rock unit could throw into the world when nobody expected it.
The title You’ve Got All of Me stretches across the top like a loudspeaker announcement, with the secondary track feel my need locked underneath it in bold, no-nonsense typography. On the right, the classic Clout logo hovers like a beacon — crisp, geometric, unmistakably of its era.
Down in the corners, the Carrere label mark and the MAXI 45T badge anchor the sleeve in vinyl-collector reality: this is a French 12-inch pressing meant to be played loud, handled carefully, and hunted by those of us who know how tough clean copies are to find. A piece of visual rock history, captured with all the punch and attitude of the music inside.
This tight, in-your-face shot of the Side One label puts the raw heartbeat of the record front and center. The label’s deep red surface radiates like smoldering embers under stage lights, framed by the glossy black vinyl grooves that curl around it like a black halo. Every printed detail stands out with collector-grade clarity.
The iconic CARRERE branding screams down the left side in bold white lettering, while the Clout logo sits at the top like a stamp of authority. The 45 t marking, SACEM rights box, and catalog numbers 8.031 and 8.031/1 reinforce that this is the authentic 1978 French pressing — the one serious collectors quietly hunt for.
Beneath the track title You’ve Got All of Me, the credits roll like a backstage pass: composed by T. Dempsey and J. Timperley, produced and arranged by Grahame Beggs, engineered by Ian Martin. Everything about this label feels sharp, functional, and unapologetically ’70s — a perfect snapshot of analog craftsmanship.
Clout's 1979 vinyl single "Under Fire" encapsulates the band's fearless departure from the mainstream. With a fusion of rock elements and a captivating B-side, "Tom-Morrow," the single, housed in a visually striking picture sleeve, became a global phenomenon, leaving an indelible mark on the history of rock music.
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Clout's 12" Vinyl Maxi-Single, "You've Got All of Me," is a musical odyssey that transcends the boundaries of conventional singles. With its emotive lyrics, instrumental prowess, and captivating cover art,
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