peshgil 28th Jan 2022 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Beach Boys - Pet Sounds | The Pet Sounds Capitol Record Club issue was available on the rainbow label (early 1969 to fall 1969) and on the green label (fall 1969 to early 1970). Both pressings are rare, with the green label being very rare.
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peshgil 10th Sep 2020 | | Vinyl AlbumPaul And Linda McCartney - Brung To Ewe By | The copy shown here is a counterfeit that was not pressed by Capitol, as evident by the wide pressing ring.
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peshgil 13th Nov 2019 | | Vinyl AlbumThe Beatles - Yellow Submarine | For those countries that did not adopt the other prefixing but stuck with SAPCOR for most LPs, we have...
1962-1966 = SAPCOR 26
1967-1970 = SAPCOR 27
Red Rose Speedway = SAPCOR 28
Material World = SAPCOR 29
Mind Games = SAPCOR 30
Ringo = SAPCOR 31
Band on the Run = SAPCOR 32
Ass = SAPCOR 33
Walls and Bridges = SAPCOR 34
Goodnight Vienna = SAPCOR 35
Dark Horse = SAPCOR 37
Yellow Submarine = SAPCOR 39
Rock 'n' Roll = SAPCOR 40
Extra Texture = SAPCOR 41
Shaved Fish = SAPCOR 42
Blast from Your Past = SAPCOR 43
Many of these numbers were used in Venezuela, but where the UK used SAPCOR, apparently Venezuela used the British number. The Dominican Republic, where they released albums, appear to have followed this numbering as well.
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peshgil 16th Nov 2018 | | Vinyl AlbumBilly Preston - That's The Way God Planned It | This is not the "original" release, and the cover was not withdrawn.
This is the second pressing from 1972.
After Billy's successful appearance at the Concert for Bangla Desh, there was demand for his album and single. Both were reissued, and Capitol used a photograph from the concert as the new front cover for this LP. It is harder to find because it is a second pressing.
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