@RecordDragon
Hi,
"Label Codes are four or five digit codes assigned by the German Performing Rights Society GVL, prefixed by LC. The codes are intended to distinctly identify different record labels in order to take radio airplay into account of the right labels. It is important to note that the codes are unique to the label and not the release, and that they should not be confused with Catalog numbers. Label codes are typically found on the back of the release and/or on the media itself.
The current label code format consists of five digits, however, you may find four-digit codes on older releases which were issued under the previous system. All codes which were previously four digits have been extended to five digits by adding a preceding zero. For example, you may find either LC 0199 or LC 00199 on releases issued by Epic Records. " This page from rateyourmusic is helpful, and worth bookmarking to ID what label is what. if you click on the number ranges LC00001 - LC00999 you will find LC00392 which is the code for Warner Bros./Giant/Opal/Paisley Park.
This vinyl play video of track A2 displays the side A label at about the 38-second mark. The label has 'LC 00392' at the 9 o'clock position. Does anyone know what that LC number signifies?
My cover and inner sleeve are a yellow cream color, but I have seen this cover in white. The color of my inner sleeve {Image #84233}, with the lyrics, is a little bit off with too much yellow in it (should be the same color as the other side of the inner sleeve).
Added third label variant from Capitol, Los Angeles, CA. Side One of the label variant is RE-2, rather than RE-1, as in image #842359. I don't know if it is a scanner "issue" or if checkm8's album cover and inner sleeve are truly yellow. My copy is a very clear white like the original hidden cover image.
With acknowledgement to home45net, added upgraded front cover image. Also added back cover, record sleeve and label variant images. The variant labels have a much larger pressing ring (slightly less than 2.75" in diameter) than the labels in {Images #757661 & 757663}. In addition, Side 1 of the label variant is RE-2, rather than RE-1. The fonts and typesetting are also different between the two sets of labels.