An Original Vogue, France, Recording.
Liner notes: Stan Cornyn.
B1: From the Mus. Prod. "My Fair Lady"
B2: From The 20th Century Fox Picture "Doctor Doolittle"
B6: from The Mus. Prod. "The Nervous Set"
Mystery as to why Pye introduced what's now known as the "Temporary blue label". It only lasted for around 3-4 months before the blue version of the "Top Hat" appeared.
One possibility was the winding up of the Picadilly label at the end of '67?
My copy has the usual Pye logo! I think they changed the logo to lower case Pye for a short time in 1968 then reverted back. One of my copies of the other mans grass and kiss me goodbye 45's used lower case too!
On mine there is a sticker for making the cat# "Stereo NSPL" on the back, blanking out the mono part, leaving the numbers. I find the labels used strange looking, lower case "pye" instead of logo in a black band current then. Might these be export labels?
B3 has on cover anglicizing typo "Isle De France", correct on labels.