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In Reply to: Chrysalis Record Labels? posted by DKG on January 17, 2006 at 18:54:31:
They switched to blue-white in '77 or so.
The green labels sound better, as they used better quality (heavier) vinyl in those days, plus the advantage of earlier stampers.I keep a look-out for early Tull and Steeleye Span LPs on the green label to replace my blue-whites. The UK green label pressings sound even better.
Eddie
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