Peaked at #6 on the U.S. pop albums chart.
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W.B.lbl 23rd Feb 2019
| | It would seem, of the Bert-Co typeset, Hollywood-pressed 6-eyes o' this, {Images #1879315 & 1879316} would come sequentially before {Images #1392284 & 1392285}, no? Because the newer set used the earlier rim print before the 'T.M.' was struck therefrom. However, Bridgeport - which typeset {Images #537917 & 537918} - had the rim print as below from the git-go. |
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TheDroid 22nd Feb 2019
| | Added a fourth label variant pressed by Columbia, Hollywood, CA. |
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caseellerbroek 7th Jul 2017
| | Alternative 6-eye labels for this "must have" LP. |
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TheDroid 3rd May 2017
| | Added "2-eye design" label images pressed by Columbia, Santa Maria, CA. |
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Neil Forbes 25th Sep 2015
| | @RC, tell that key to get a "shift" on.... ha-ha! |
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Record Collector 25th Sep 2015
| | CBS there you go sorry forgot hit the shift key |
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Neil Forbes 25th Sep 2015
| | No, RC, the CBS on the label was always Upper-case letters. |
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Neil Forbes 25th Sep 2015
| | No, definitely not! Coronet was the earliest representation of CBS in the Australian market from the mid-1950s on 78rpm(red octagonal labels) until finally superseded by the CBS label we were familiar with from 1962 to 1973(tm in centre of label, adapted from British LP design), though earliest orange-label CBS product from 1962 was still using Coronet KS-prefixes until the BA-221000 series started in early 1963. LP issues on Coronet were red, initially with octagonal labels but from 1960 until the CBS label took over, were round labels. Catalogue prefixes were: Mono = KLP; Stereo = KLPS, and again, the Coronet prefixes carried over on the new label until 1963 when the BP(mono) and SBP(stereo) prefixes kicked in. For classical releases, a blue label and BR/SBR prefix was applied. |
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Record Collector 25th Sep 2015
| | Is that the earlier CBS special products label design ? |
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Neil Forbes 25th Sep 2015
| | Mono and stereo, this LP turned up in Australia probably a year later than its US release and was issued on the Coronet label, still using the octagonal design. |
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Bill Fick 31st Jul 2014
| | This is the only version to have. The full version of "El Paso" is on this. The stereo version of this LP has an edited version of the song. A cornerstone of any serious C&W music collection. |
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Vinyl Fan 31st Jul 2014
| | Added this LP, cover and label images fmc. A great album to listen to, both front and back sides. |
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