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Label Guide: London

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  • 1. UK Label Variation
    Galleryfirst UK London label (early to mid 1950s)
  • 2. UK Label Variation
    Gallerysecond UK London label (mid to late 1950s)
  • 3. UK Label Variation (I)
    Gallerythird UK London label (late 1950s to early 1960s)American Series
  • 3. UK Label Variation (II)
    Gallerythird UK London label (late 1950s to early 1960s)International Series
  • 4. UK Label Variation
    Galleryfirst plum UK London label (early to mid 1960s)plum coloured,unboxed UK 'American Series' label of the early to mid-1960s
  • 5. UK Label Variation (I)
    Gallerysecond plum UK London label (mid 1960s)plum coloured,boxed UK 'American Series' label of the mid-1960s
  • 5. UK Label Variation (II)
    Gallerysecond plum UK London label (mid 1960s)plum coloured,boxed UK 'American Series' label of the mid-1960s
  • 6. UK Label Variation
    Galleryblack UK London label (late 1960s)
  • 7. UK Label Variation
    GalleryPhase4 UK London label (1960s/1970s)
  • 8. UK Label Variation (I)
    GalleryUK London Export Label, Version 1 (1960s)UK Export Label
  • 8. UK Label Variation (II)
    GalleryUK London Export Label, Version 2 (1960s)UK Export Label
  • 9. UK Label Variation
    Gallerythird plum UK London label (1970s)
  • 10. UK Label Variation
    Gallerymodern UK London label (1980s/1990s)
  • 1. US Label Variation
    Galleryfirst US London label (early 1950s)Red, blue or black mono label of the 1950s with 'ffrr' ear logo and 'Made in England' text.
  • 2. US Label Variation
    Gallerysecond US London label (late 1950s)Blue or black stereo label of the late 1950s with circled 'ffss' logo and 'Made in England' text.
  • 3. US Label Variation
    Gallerythird US London label (early 1960s)Red 'Phase 4 Stereo' or green 'Sound 4 monophonic high fidelity' label of the early 1960s with 'Made in England' text.
  • 4. US Label Variation
    Galleryfourth US London label (early 1960s)Red or pink label withunboxed London sign, 'ffrr' ear logo and 'Long Playing' text.
  • 5. US Label Variation
    Galleryfifth US London label (mid 1960s)Red or black label withunboxed London sign and 'Long Playing' text. NO 'ffrr' logo on label.
  • 6. US Label Variation (Mono)
    Gallerysixth US London label, mono (mid to late 1960s)Boxed 'London ffrr ear logo' on red, plum or black label. Usually with 'Made in England' text.
  • 6. US Label Variation (Stereo)
    Gallerysixth US London label, stereo (mid to late 1960s)Boxed 'London ffrr ear logo' on red, plum or black label. Usually with 'Made in England' text.
  • 7. US Label Variation (Mono)
    Galleryseventh US London label, mono (late 1960s)Boxed 'London logo' on red, blue or black label. NO 'ffrr' logo on label.
  • 7. US Label Variation (I)
    Galleryseventh US London label, stereo (1970s)Boxed 'London logo' on red, blue or black label. NO 'ffrr' logo on label.
  • 7. US Label Variation (II)
    Galleryseventh US London label, stereo (1970s)Boxed 'London logo' on red, blue or black label. NO 'ffrr' logo on label.
  • 7. US Label Variation (III)
    Galleryseventh US London label, stereo (1970s)Boxed 'London logo' on red, blue or black label. NO 'ffrr' logo on label.
  • 8. US Label Variation
    Gallerymodern US London label (1980s/1990s)
  • 1. German Label Variation
    Galleryfirst German London label (mid 1960s)The classic Germanblack and gold label of the mid-1960s
  • 2. German Label Variation
    Gallerysecond German London label (1969 - 1972)The German 'Royal Sound Stereo' in wine red, used from 1969 on for about three years.
  • 1. French Label Variation
    Galleryfirst French London label (early 1960s)Ayellow version of the 1960s French label for Jazz releases of US recordings, here Felsted.
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