Sub Pop released 500 copies of this album on red-and-white marbled vinyl, which sells for at least $1,100 in cherry condition. Originally, the company printed the record on white vinyl. This'll
Canberra, Australia. Black Parlophone labels with "MADE IN AUSTRALIA BY E M I (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED" at 6 o'clock existed between April 1982 and Jun 1987. Black Parlophone labels with "MANUFACTURED BY THE EMI MUSIC GROUP - AUSTRALASIA" at 12 o'clock existed between Jul 1987 and the end of vinyl production in Nov 1990.
The Beatles (The White Album) – white vinyl; In Japan, the following Beatles albums were released on colored vinyl: The Beatles 1962-1966 – red vinyl; The Beatles 1967-1970 – blue vinyl; In the Netherlands, the Beatles Greatest Hits was released on both gold and purple vinyl. The Beatles (The White Album) was released on white vinyl in
The French Pathe Marconi white vinyl pressings are also supposed to be quite good--much better than the Capitol white vinyl, but not as good as the 1978 UK export or 1985 German DMM. Some other White Album pressings of note that have not been mentioned here: There was a 1987 or 1988 Capitol purple label reissue, mastered by Wally Traugott, that
White Album No 0000001 will be sold at Julien’s, the Beverly Hills auction house that specialises in celebrity memorabilia, on 3 to 5 December. The first four pressings of the LP were all in
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