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Since their break-up, the band have released numerous compilation and live albums from older concerts, including How the West Was Won, which peaked at number one on the Billboard charts, and the compilation album Mothership, which produced seven music downloads and was released on the same day Led Zeppelin's entire catalog became available in ...
Catalog number 811 767-1, used by RSO Records, next to the center hole on a vinyl LP record. A catalog number is an identification number assigned to a music release by a record label.
This is an Atlantic Records Discography, albums released on the Atlantic Records label from its founding up until 1982, ordered by catalog number. Two of the major series of LP recordings were the "1200" and "8000" series, started by Nesuhi Ertegun. The "1200" series was reserved for jazz albums.
Since the first release of their music on CD during 1987–1988, the Beatles' studio albums have been standardised worldwide to the following albums: [31] [32]. Please Please Me (original UK album)
Catalog number VOD74, VOD74.5 and sold separately by LP as VOD74.1, VOD74.2. 2010 Unreleased Rarities, Out-takes, Rehearsals And Live 82-95 4xLP, Ltd + 7"+ box set by Current 93. Four Record embossed wooden box with a metal clasp, limited to 600. Came in two editions. Catalog number VOD74, VOD74.5 and sold separately by LP as VOD74.1, VOD74.2. 2010
The Beatles Collection is a box set of the Beatles' vinyl albums released in the United States in November 1978 and the following month in the United Kingdom. It contains the official catalogue of the Beatles in stereo, and a new compilation called Rarities.
After EMI acquired United Artists Records, Blue Note LPs continued to appear with catalog numbers taken from the main numbering sequence of UA and its successor, the revived Liberty Records. This is effectively a continuation of the BN-LA series without UA's letter codes. Albums in this series appeared in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
The series initially used a catalog number prefix MGV but converted to V/V6 after the label was sold to MGM in 1961 when mono and stereo versions were released simultaneously with the same number. The prefix MGV (mono) was used until 8398, some titles were issued in the MGVS (stereo) 6000 series during 1959–60.