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chevron_rightJugoton / Decca
“Made in Yugoslavia”
Cat# : LPSV-DC-398
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chevron_rightLondon Records
“Gatefold cover Made in Canada.”
Cat# : SP. 44084 · SP 44084
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chevron_rightDecca
“Phase 4 Stereo Spectacular”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightDecca
“MONO”
Cat# : LK 4760
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chevron_rightLondon Records
“Made in England. Diferent Sleeve under same catalog number. The 1966 year is write on the back side. The catalog number of the label there is dot after SP, Deep Grove”
Cat# : SP. 44084
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chevron_rightLondon Records
Cat# : SP 44084
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chevron_rightDecca
“Similar to [r=1513943], different back cover. Grabación DECCA Londres”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightDecca
“Reissue of [R=1513943] (1966) keeping same deposito legal number.”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightLondon Records
“Made in Canada.”
Cat# : SP 44084 · SP. 44084
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chevron_rightDecca
“Phase 4 Stereo Spectacular”
Cat# : PFS 34089
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chevron_rightDecca
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightDecca
“Made in Greece. Laminated front and non-laminated back sleeve. No spine. Phase 4 Stereo Spectacular”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightDecca
Cat# : PFS 4.089
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chevron_rightLondon Records
“Made in Canada.”
Cat# : SP. 44084 · SP 44084
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chevron_rightDecca
“Phase 4 Stereo Spectacular Diff label from https://www.discogs.com/Los-Machucambos-Caramba/release/2232971”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightDecca
“Grabación DECCA Londres Made in Spain Similar to [r7906253] y [r12377501], with differences on the back cover and distribution of the different texts on labels.”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightDecca
“Reissue of [r=1513943] keeping same deposito legal numbner.”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightDecca
“Phase 4 Stereo Spectacular ℗ 1966 © 1966, The Decca Record Company Limited, London.”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightDecca
“Manufactured in Greece by C.G.C.G. Ltd. Laminated front and non-laminated back sleeve. No spine. Phase 4 Stereo Spectacular”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightDecca
“Phase 4 Stereo Spectacular © 1966, The Decca Record Company Limited, London. Same label as [r29499037]”
Cat# : PFS 4089
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chevron_rightPAX
“Made in Israel by Symphonia. Laminated front +flipback.”
Cat# : ISP-1286
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chevron_rightLondon Records
“Made in England.”
Cat# : SP. 44084 · SP 44084
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chevron_rightLondon Records
“Non-gatefold Made in Canada.”
Cat# : SP. 44084 · SP 44084
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chevron_rightDecca
“Phase 4 Stereo Spectacular Diff label from https://www.discogs.com/Los-Machucambos-Caramba/release/2232971”
Cat# : PFS 4089
CD(1)
Cassette(15)
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chevron_rightLondon Records
Cat# : KCT 44084
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chevron_rightLondon Records
Cat# : LEM 14084
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chevron_rightLondon Records
Cat# : LEM 14084
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chevron_rightLondon Records
Cat# : LPL 74084
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chevron_rightLondon Records
Cat# : LEM 14084
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chevron_rightWorld Tape Club
“"A DECCA recording, released exclusively in Australia by World Tape Club, a division of World Record Club." Australian WRC 1st reel edition, featuring unique sleeve art. Issued in black plastic box with clear plastic lid. Offered in two speeds, 3¾ and 7½ inches per second - the packaging is identical (with double-barrelled catalogue number), except for stickers on the spine of the black box and the reel (though these tend to drop off with age), to denote which speed it is. The 3¾ version has a smaller reel, with a cardboard insert in the box for it to fit into. The cover picture appears to have been lifted from the 1962 Angel LP of [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2917533]Belshazzar's Feast[/url]. Jean-Jacques Golicki is not named, as she is on the LP version, but the "sheer beauty of the traditional Venezuela harp" on tracks A4 and B4 is highlighted in the notes. Reissued in April 1972 along with the LP and cassette - WRC were still using plastic boxes for reels, so variations, if any, would likely be the new single address (365 Camberwell Road by that point). Different-coloured artwork would be possible, but unusual for the time. World Record Club: 299 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 365 Camberwell Road, Hartwell 177 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 23 Leigh Street, Adelaide 143 Barrack Street, Perth”
Cat# : 8370-8371 · 8370
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chevron_rightWorld Tape Club
“"A DECCA recording, released exclusively in Australia by World Tape Club, a division of World Record Club." Australian WRC 1st reel edition, featuring unique sleeve art. Issued in black plastic box with clear plastic lid. Offered in two speeds, 3¾ and 7½ inches per second - the packaging is identical (with double-barrelled catalogue number), except for stickers on the spine of the black box and the reel (though these tend to drop off with age), to denote which speed it is. The 3¾ version has a smaller reel, with a cardboard insert in the box for it to fit into. The cover picture appears to have been lifted from the 1962 Angel LP of [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/2917533]Belshazzar's Feast[/url]. Jean-Jacques Golicki is not named, as she is on the LP version, but the "sheer beauty of the traditional Venezuela harp" on tracks A4 and B4 is highlighted in the notes. Reissued in April 1972 along with the LP and cassette - WRC were still using plastic boxes for reels, so variations, if any, would likely be the new single address (365 Camberwell Road by that point). Different-coloured artwork would be possible, but unusual for the time. World Record Club: 299 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 365 Camberwell Road, Hartwell 177 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 23 Leigh Street, Adelaide 143 Barrack Street, Perth”
Cat# : 8370-8371 · 8371
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chevron_rightWorld Cassette Club
“Australian WRC cassette in single-piece case. Issued as part of the second tranche of cassettes issued by the club, which did not correspond with the LP release schedule - this one came four months after the [url=https://www.discogs.com/release/7140113-Los-Machucambos-Caramba]LP[/url]. The cassette was reissued in April 1972, alongside the reel and LP.”
Cat# : 0055
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chevron_rightPeerless / London Records
Cat# : L-8-SP-44084
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chevron_rightWorld Cassette Club
“Second issue of the Australian WRC cassette, now in a J-case. Mauve insert with mitred corners. Beige shell with paper labels, and no screws or embossments. WORLD CASSETTE CLUB, a division of World Record Club: 299 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 365 Camberwell Road, Hartwell 177 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 23 Leigh Street, Adelaide Lwr. Ground Floor, 207 Murray Street, Perth”
Cat# : 0055
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chevron_rightDecca
Cat# : PFC 4089
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chevron_rightWorld Tape Club
“"A DECCA recording, released in Australia exclusively by World Tape Club, a division of World Record Club: Registered Office - 605 Camberwell Road, Hartwell, Victoria, 3124." Third edition of Australian WRC reel featuring unique sleeve art (it was reissued in April 1972, but no variation has turned up yet). Issued in a black cardboard box, with the lid attached to the base. The 605 Camberwell address was the standard address from 1974 until ~1983. Offered in two speeds, 3¾ and 7½ inches per second - the packaging is identical, except for the reel size (5" reel for 3¾ i.ps., 7" for 7½ i.p.s. - with cardboard insert for 5" version to keep it in situ), a sticker on the reel, and the manual blacking out of the "S" [for 7½] or the "T" [for 3¾] - one would be shaded on the box manually, to denote which was which. Jean-Jacques Golicki is not named, as she is on the LP version, but the "sheer beauty of the traditional Venezuela harp" on tracks A4 and B4 is highlighted in the notes.”
Cat# : 8370-8371 · 8370
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chevron_rightWorld Tape Club
“"A DECCA recording, released in Australia exclusively by World Tape Club, a division of World Record Club: Registered Office - 605 Camberwell Road, Hartwell, Victoria, 3124." Third edition of Australian WRC reel featuring unique sleeve art (it was reissued in April 1972, but no variation has turned up yet). Issued in a black cardboard box, with the lid attached to the base. The 605 Camberwell address was the standard address from 1974 until ~1983. Offered in two speeds, 3¾ and 7½ inches per second - the packaging is identical, except for the reel size (5" reel for 3¾ i.ps., 7" for 7½ i.p.s. - with cardboard insert for 5" version to keep it in situ), a sticker on the reel, and the manual blacking out of the "S" [for 7½] or the "T" [for 3¾] - one would be shaded on the box manually, to denote which was which. Jean-Jacques Golicki is not named, as she is on the LP version, but the "sheer beauty of the traditional Venezuela harp" on tracks A4 and B4 is highlighted in the notes.”
Cat# : 8370-8371 · 8371
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chevron_rightWorld Cartridge Club
“Australian WRC 8-Track edition featuring unique art design.”
Cat# : K 00562
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chevron_rightWorld Cassette Club
“Australian WRC cassette edition featuring unique sleeve art. Probably a reissue of an earlier edition with a 4-digit catalogue number.”
Cat# : C 00562