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Topic: Trailer : Which came first, red or yellow label?

  16th Jul 2014, 9:28 PM
Folker

Member since Sep 2012
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The more I look into this, the more confused I get. For instance, I have both red and yellow label copies of Roy Bailey's first album (LER 3021). Both credit "Leader Sound Ltd." on the rear of the sleeve (neither of them mention "Trailer Records Ltd" on the labels). However, the sleeve for the (probably earlier) red label copy gives an address of "5 North Villas, London N.W. 1", whereas the sleeve for the yellow label copy gives an address of "209 Rochdale Rd. Greetland, Halifax, Yorks, HX4 8JE". To muddy the waters further, sleeves for other yellow label copies say "Marketed and distributed under licence by Transatlantic Records Ltd. ...". I've added a scan of the relevant detail of such a sleeve to the LER 3015 listing, along with yellow label scans.

Time permitting, I'll maybe add a listing for the Roy Bailey album, to illustrate what I'm waffling on about.


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