![]() ![]() Text around the top edge of the label starts at 11 o'clock says: Label: Black Odeon label with silver text. Some issues also have a second narrow red obi strip that was used to promote the 1971 Japanese tour. Reissued with an obi that has the price 2200Y on the front only. Obi: First issued with an obi that has the price 2000Y on both the front and back. Inserts: 6-page insert with a picture of the band with equipment, song titles in Japanese and English, additional text in Japanese, lyrics in English and Japanese, reviews of Atom Heart Mother in English, a discography, an equipment listing, and additional band pictures. Inside Cover: A field of cows, the title, song listings, and credits. In the lower left corner is the EMI / Harvet / Odeon logo. In the lower left corner is the EMI / Harvet / Odeon logo, Made in Japan, and the price.īack Cover: A cow. In the upper right corner is the catalog number, and STEREO. Test Pressing: A test pressing was issued with standard cover and obi, but with blank white labels on the record that have the title and side letter written in black, and the catalog number and test pressing stamped in blue on side A.įront Cover: A cow. Here's the Odeon and Toshiba details from the Pink Floyd Archives website: I'm guessing your Atom Heart Mother is on the Toshiba Records label.īTW, the issue with the gold Obi is a 1972 quadrophonic issue. The original red-wax issues (and early black vinyl issues) were issued on Odeon Records, same as the Beatles earliest Japanese records. It also looks like there were two issues with the black Obi, the original with a yen price of 2,000 and an early reissue with a yen price of 2,200 (otherwise the Obi's look the same, see below). Click to expand.It looks like the issue with the white Obi was released in 1974 (see below). ![]()
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