Paging Brazilian Heads; EMI-Odeon Labels
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Trawling through some of the Brazilian records that I bought in my youth, before I had much knowledge of what was/wasn't original/2nd/3rd presses etc. I'm confused
My basic knowledge remains;
Early 60s there is a solid dark blue label
Late 60s there is the classic white label with the wide blue cross on it
The next bit is what confuses me, as there are pressings from as early as 1970 where it changes to the gold label, but then pressings from 71/72 where the white label still remains
Then you have baby blue (my clube da esquina 2nd press), green pattern on white (my lo borges 2nd press has this)...
Anyone have a definitive history or link to the label timeline??
My basic knowledge remains;
Early 60s there is a solid dark blue label
Late 60s there is the classic white label with the wide blue cross on it
The next bit is what confuses me, as there are pressings from as early as 1970 where it changes to the gold label, but then pressings from 71/72 where the white label still remains
Then you have baby blue (my clube da esquina 2nd press), green pattern on white (my lo borges 2nd press has this)...
Anyone have a definitive history or link to the label timeline??
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Any title from 1970 with the gold label is a second press. The first title that didn't have the star label was Abilio Manoel Entre Nos MOFB 3715 from 1972 (great album).
I don't know the other transitions exactly.
I have that album, it's great. How do you know that it's the first one with the gold label?