Credits:
Manufactured by: I.E.M.O. Bs. As.
Distributed and promoted by: EMI suppliers (Sud America) S.A.C. e I.
Under license of: Liberty records Inc.
Cover printed and made: ALPHA S.A.I.C.
Collective entities: COMAR
Matrix round number: XLD-LIB 493 (A side) XLD-LIB 494 (B side)
Album released in Argentina by Sandy Nelson under liberty records label.
Images
Number:3207717 THUMBNAIL Uploaded By:Santiago Molinero Sisto Description: Frontside of the cover. In this edition, the album was present with this cover. It was used before with some Heliodor and Liberty EP’s releases
Number:3207718 Uploaded By:Santiago Molinero Sisto Description: Backside of the cover. In this edition the tittles are up on the cover. On the middle part are the tittles along with three of the Liberty releases, omitting the “Teen beat ‘65” album. On the low side is the EMI suppliers company credits along with the Li
Number:3207719 Uploaded By:Santiago Molinero Sisto Description: Side 1. On the label is the EMI logo. This logo meant in some labels, that EMI suppliers (sud America) S.A.C. e I. On the labels is the rainbow design. Before the ‘68 releases I.E.M.O. S.A.I.C. used blue lettering.
Number:3207720 Uploaded By:Santiago Molinero Sisto Description: Side 2. Silver lettering is used in the label on a black label.
Something to comment:
It seems that the EMI suppliers (Sud America) S.A.C. e I. company had a cataloging system for the albums under it’s management.
This album, under catalog 5035, has a continuation on Parlophone, with another album the 5036/6036.
https://www.45worlds.com/vinyl/album/5036ar
In the 60s the 5XXX meant Monophonic LPs, and 6XXX stereophonic LPs. This was used in A&M records, Liberty, Parlophone, United Artists and more labels.
In the 70s it was started to use to “S” prefix for “Stereo” albums.
Sometimes it was followed by a “X” or a “C”. This was used for no reason, but sometimes goers were the key to understand this system. They could be gatefolds.