Label Code: LC 0148 / LC 00148. TheCapitol Records, Inc.company was founded on April 8, 1942 in Hollywood, California as "Liberty Records" by the songwritersJohnny Mercer,Buddy G. De Sylvaand record store ownerGlenn Wallichs. On June 4 of the same year, the label was named "Capitol"...
Issued on the green budget label SN 16021 The Beatles Rock'n'Roll Music vol. 2 Issued on the green budget label. SW 11921 The Beatles A Hard Day's Night (soundtrack) Purple label; Issued on Capitol Records for the first time. Later reissued on the retro rainbow label. SHAL 12060 The...
Between 1960 and 1987, Capitol Records of Canada issued the unique 6000 series of LP records for the Canadian market. The series encompasses the very best of Canadian popular music of the era, as well as an incredibly broad range of the very best European and American EMI artists tailored ...
This variation features the first generation purple 45 labels (equivalent to the 2nd generation purple LP labels) with the perimeter print stating “Capitol Records-EMI of Canada” and the bumpy ridge on the edge of the label. Not many copies were pressed on this label variation. The matrix ...
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Compo pressings on the regular red label used for MONO records, followed by blue and black labels used when UA was out of red labels due to high demand.Later reissues in Canada saw the album on the tan label and the sunrise label before being turned over to the Capitol purple label. ...
features this mix, while other purple label copies have the regular mix.Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandA little help from my friendsEarly copies of both mono and stereo pressings of the album featured the mistake title "A little Help From My Friends". The Mistake was soon corrected ...
RCA pressing, probably with a Modern Graphics sleeve (they probably refused to put their logo on this one) The label says "Mfg. In Canada, Distributed by Tetragrammaton Records. The brown wrapper is different from the US version as it is wraparound with a day glow orange sticker to keep...
This variation features the first generation purple 45 labels (equivalent to the 2nd generation purple LP labels) with the perimeter print stating “Capitol Records-EMI of Canada” and the bumpy ridge on the edge of the label. Not many copies were pressed on this label variation. The matrix ...