First, second, fourth and fifth reissues are from 1976 (fourth reissued in 1977 and 1988, respectively), third from 1982.
There was also another reissue from 1988.
Thank you. I always want to help making this website bigger and bigger every day. After all, you are right: this site has a team of excellent moderators who will help everybody by making corrections that many people like you notice. (and I'm really not sarcastic, thank you)
misa443 I was not complaining, the way 45cat and 45worlds work is that if a member makes a mistake then it can always be corrected, please keep adding these yugoslavian beatles records they are very interesting additions.
There is no trouble putting the label wrong , most records I add need to have something corrected!!
It's true that some Yugoslav LPs are listed as Jugoton when maybe they shouldn't be. But there are several more which are listed according to the label - check out Queen in Yugoslavia, for instance. I would agree that this is a Parlophone release, and that some of the others ought to be changed too.
Yeah basically put the obvious name on the records label when adding a new record. You can always put the manufacturer in the notes section or leave it as a comment.
Okay. In that case, all Yugoslav records added to this website should be changed to the original labels of artist's native country.
(Thanks for advice, I'm still not professional)
Well, all official releases of main foreign artists that were released in Yugoslavia had been licensed under Jugoton, I also think that all Queen records from Yugoslavia should have their labels changed to Jugoton