Of the label scans, {Images #1355843, 1355844, 1355845 & 1355846} betray Columbia pressing origin, specifically Pitman (they and Santa Maria had the smaller 0.4375" diameter ring nearer to the spindle hole, besides the standard Columbia 2.703125" diameter ring); while {Images #1355847, 1355848, 1355849 & 1355850} were Monarch with their 2.875" diameter ring. Both were typeset by ALCO (of delta-numbers-in-the-deadwax fame), but Columbia printed the type in offset from film prepared by ALCO whereas Monarch used letterpress-printed labels - and the difference in spacing is obvious. The RCA Music Service {Images #539910, 539911, 539912 & 539913} was a bit ironic, given RCA handling distribution of A&M product from 1979 until that label was acquired by PolyGram in 1989.