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Oscar Peterson Quartet #1

Recorded in Los Angeles, CA, February 26, 1952.

Side A originally released 1952 as Mercury MGC-116 10″ LP and reissued 1953 as Clef MGC-116 10″ LP.

BOMC in runout and on bottom back cover indicates [l114025] issue.

Publishing credits not provided for Tracks B1 and B2.
A1 The Astaire Blues
A2 Stompin’ At The Savoy
B1 Body And Soul
B2 Oh, Lady Be Good!

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Jacksonville denoted by “0” in runout
Orange label, with no “Stereo”, side indicator on left.
Includes cutouts insert.

Differences in the track titles on the inner labels:
A7 = Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite
B4 = Good Morning Good Morning

Catalog#:
on the labels = SMAS-2653
on the back cover and cutouts insert= SMAS 2653
on the cover’s spine and inside gatefold = 2653

Manufactured by Capitol Records Inc., Hollywood And Vine Streets, Hollywood, Calif.
Factories: Scranton, Pa., Los Angeles, Calif., Jacksonville, Ill.

A1 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1:59
A2 With A Little Help From My Friends 2:46
A3 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3:25
A4 Getting Better 2:47
A5 Fixing A Hole 2:33
A6 She’s Leaving Home 3:24
A7 Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite 2:36
B1 Within You Without You 5:03
B2 When I’m Sixty-Four 2:38
B3 Lovely Rita 2:43
B4 Good Morning, Good Morning 2:35
B5 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 1:20
B6 A Day In The Life 5:03

The Last Record Album

“T” in runouts denotes a [l403953] pressing.

Side B label erroneously credits Lowell George twice on Track B4.
A1 Romance Dance 4:04
A2 All That You Dream 3:52
A3 Long Distance Love 2:43
A4 Day Or Night 6:24
B1 One Love Stand 4:28
B2 Down Below The Borderline 3:41
B3 Somebody’s Leavin’ 5:07
B4 Mercenary Territory 4:27

Morrison Hotel

Cat# EKS-75007 on front and back cover, spine and labels.

[Back cover:]
Elektra Records. 1855 Broadway. New York, N.Y. 10023
1970 Copyright © / Doors Music ASCAP.
Printed in U.S.A.

[Inner sleeve:]
Elektra printed paper inner sleeve.
Printed in U.S.A.
Elektra Records 1855 Broadway New York City 10023

[Labels:]
Big “E” red Elektra labels.
STEREO on left side of the spindle hole, cat# on the right.
All songs copyright © by
Nipper Music / Doors Music ASCAP
elektra records • 1855 broadway • new york city

‘Pressed By’ [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/447694-Columbia-Records-Pressing-Plant-Pitman]Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman[/url] from ‘P’ stamped in runout.
Runouts are etched except these parts which are stamped:
Variant 2 side A: B5 P
Variant 2 side B: A 3 P
Variant 5 side A: D4 P
Variant 5 side B: D4 P
Variant 8 side A: P, A 3
Variant 8 side B: P, B 4
One: Hard Rock Cafe
A1 Roadhouse Blues 4:04
A2 Waiting For The Sun 3:58
A3 You Make Me Real 2:50
A4 Peace Frog 2:52
A5 Blue Sunday 2:08
A6 Ship Of Fools 3:06
Two: Morrison Hotel
B1 Land Ho! 4:08
B2 The Spy 4:15
B3 Queen Of The Highway 2:47
B4 Indian Summer 2:33
B5 Maggie M’Gill 4:24

Boston

No Barcode.
Purple hype stickers on Shrink-wrap
Spine has JP34188 at Top / No price code / EPIC STEREO at bottom
Runout side A has “T1” – [l403953] but runout side B has “1 S” – [l376197].
Runout has “MASTERED BY CAPITOL” stamp on Side 2
Runout has “AZ” (Lacquer Cut By Allen Zentz) / Side 1
Runout has “Wly” (Mastered by Wally Traugott) / Side 2
Runout side A has stamped “o” (Mastered At [l586613]).
A1 More Than A Feeling 4:44
A2 Peace Of Mind 4:55
A3 Foreplay/Long Time 7:56
B1 Rock & Roll Band 2:59
B2 Smokin’ 4:44
B3 Hitch A Ride 3:18
B4 Something About You 4:19
B5 Let Me Take You Home Tonight 4:12

Índia

This first pressing comes with a credits paper insert (later pressings have this information printed inside the gatefold sleeve).
Some copies came wrapped in a blue plastic bag with “Gal Costa Índia” printed in black (the solution found to continue selling the record as the military regime/dictatorship at the time had censored the picture cover) – see pictures.

Disco É Cultura

℗ 1973 (center labels and back cover)
A1 Índia 6:51
A2 Milho Verde 4:20
A3 Presente Cotidiano 2:54
A4 Volta 3:17
B1 Relance 4:52
B2 Da Maior Importância 5:12
B3 Passarinho 2:23
B4 Pontos De Luz 2:40
B5 Desafinado 2:36

The Sound Of The Trio

Recorded live at the London House, Chicago, Il in 1961.

Tracks A1 and B2, recorded August 20, 1961
Track B3, recorded August 25, 1961
Tracks A2 and B1, recorded October 1961
A1 Tricrotism 11:10
A2 On Green Dolphin Street 8:55
B1 Thag’s Dance 5:40
B2 Ill Wind 5:33
B3 Kadota’s Blues 11:05

Dance To The Music

A1 Dance To The Music 2:58
A2 Higher 2:46
A3 I Ain’t Got Nobody (For Real) 4:25
Dance To The Medley 12:15
B1 Ride The Rhythm 2:46
B2 Color Me True 3:08
B3 Are You Ready 2:48
B4 Don’t Burn Baby 3:12
B5 I’ll Never Fall In Love Again 3:25

Best Of Dolly Parton

2nd pressing with tan labels which were used by RCA in 1976 only, soon replaced by black.

Poster included.
Printed in U.S.A.

“Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame”
A1 Jolene 2:36
A2 Traveling Man 2:10
A3 Lonely Comin´ Down 3:07
A4 The Bargain Store 2:39
A5 Touch Your Woman 2:39
B1 I Will Always Love You 2:53
B2 Love Is Like A Butterfly 2:19
B3 Coat Of Many Colors 3:02
B4 My Tennessee Mountain Home 3:04
B5 When I Sing For Him 2:56

Skylark

Recorded at Van Gelder Studios on Nov. and Dec., 1973

A1 Take Ten 6:04
A2 Romance De Amor 9:37
B1 Was A Sunny Day 4:41
B2 Music For A While 6:43
B3 Skylark 5:15