Track B1, "Nine Feet Underground" contains eight sections:
(i) Nigel Blows A Tune
(ii) Love's A Friend
(iii) Make It 76
(iv) Dance Of The Seven Paper Hankies
(v) Hold Grandad By The Nose
(vi) Honest I Did!
(vii) Disassociation
(viii) 100% Proof
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Number:527405 THUMBNAIL Uploaded By:sladesounds Description: Front Cover Scan
russh29 YQ... but the brown labels on this entry uploaded by "thepretender" are the 2nd type you referred to ? does 2nd type mean 2nd pressing or were two label types used on the first pressing...
A. No it means nothing specific, NOT 2nd Pressing, it only gives a guide to the point in time when it was pressed. example, if it had small Deram on brown label - that identifies it to be the first run of vinyl that used a stack of labels from the printer in that style, between April 1971 - Late 1971. If the vinyl was given a brown label with larger DERAM text size, this would confirm the vinyl was pressed sometime between March 1972 - May 1972 that used a stack of labels printed up with the larger text and so on with the red labels. It is likely that some months never saw a DERAM record pressed up so there will be some months missing, as in Late 1971 to March 1972 etc.
(Note this is my interpretation of data from Labelography Volume 2 by Jan Pettersson, who is a guru of these things (apparently).
I've revisited the Labelography book vol 2. Suffice to say the Deram label story is a complex entity.
For the purposes of this Caravan record, the coloured labels shown are referred to thus. The Slightly Orange, Red Deram label shown 1st is known as type #24.
2nd brown large Deram are know as type #22 and type #23. the difference between the #22 & #23 is that in type #22 the date sits at the bottom, type #23 date sits right side middle. Type #21 is now shown and resembles type #22 but with small Deram brown label. This is the 1st type that ITLOGAP appeared on and is 1st press.
If you want more... ISBN-13: 978-91-89136-72-4 Labelography book
Excuse me for asking again wordnwot but the brown labels on this entry uploaded by "thepretender" are the 2nd type you referred to ? does 2nd type mean 2nd pressing or were two label types used on the first pressing...confusing isn't it ?
There are images of what I presume you refer to as the 1st type available on the Discogs entry here
FOR SDL series only (there were 15 releases that used this Cat Series)
1st type: Brown small DERAM logo April 1971 - Late 1971
2nd type: Brown large DERAM logo March 1972 - May 1972
3rd type: Brown and Same as 2nd type but with added date above matrix right side of label (May 1972) only
4th type: Soft Red as in above label here. Date above matrix, June 1972 - October 1973
5th type: More intense red with crimson hue Date above matrix, Summer 1972 and again in 1977.
** There seems to be a 6th and 7th type with Small and Large DERAM logo's on RED with the date at the bottom like here. (dates unknown probably post Summer 1972 - 1973)
(data from Labelography Volume 2 by Jan Pettersson)
But why were Caravan 45's in UK released on Decca not Deram?
I think the Golf Girl Single came out well ahead of ITLOGAP while they were still on the Decca roster, ahead of a concious decision to assign them to Deram.
It looks red label were the second pressing for this album, right? I'm a bit confused abouut the red/brown Deram labels... In the beginning I believe they were using the Brown for Mono and the Red for Stereo, but when they ceased Mono, apparently Brown were the first pressings and Red the second? Or am I wrong...?