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Capitol Records: 1976 Reissue
#07 Beatles VI (ST-2358)
(Update: 22th May 2025)

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  Capitol Orange Label


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#7-1 Beatles VI (1st Press "Capitol Orange Label Type-3-1 / Side 1/Side 2 on the right": ST-2358)
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#7-2 Beatles VI (2nd Press "Capitol Orange Label Type-3-2 / Large 1 and 2 on the left side / Jacksonville Press": ST-2358)
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TITLE
BEATLES VI
CATALOG NUMBER ST-2358
RELEASE DATE
1977? / Second Press
TRACK LISTING SIDE 1 SIDE 2
Kansas City (BMI-2:30)
What You're Doing (BMI-2:30)
Eight Days A Week (BMI-2:43)
Yes It Is (BMI-2:40) (sim. stereo)
You Like Me Too Much (BMI-2:34)
Dizzy Miss Lizzie (BMI-2:51)
Bad Boy (BMI-2:17)
Tell Me What You See (BMI-2:35)
I Don't Want To Spoil The Party (BMI-2:33)
Every Little Thing (BMI-2:01)
Words Of Love (BMI-2:10)
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sleeve sleeve label label Stereo cover is printed with a gold RIAA Gold Record Award seal below the Capitol logo.
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sleeve The exposed portion of the back liner that wrapped around to the top of the jacket has the phrase "File Under: The Beatles" as well as a large black dot and the catalogue number.
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sleeve label The FDS logo and "Also available in regular monophonic" in uppercase letters in the upper right corner.
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Capitol/EMI logo mark was printed at the upper left of the back cover.
The phrase “See label for correct playing order” was removed from the back cover, and the word “SELECTION” was replaced with “SIDE 1 / SIDE 2.” The number “16” printed in the lower left corner of the back cover indicates the manufacturing plant. (16 = Jacksonville)
label "MADE IN U.S.A. • FACTORIES: SCRANTON, PA. - LOS ANGELES, CALIF.-JACKSONVILLE, ILL."
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label label The Capitol label is replaced with a bright orange label with “Capitol” written in goldish-tan letters at the bottom of the label. The rim text is at the top of the label.
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Catalog number and master number were printed at the right side of the center hole.
"Mfd. by Capitol Records, Inc." is printed at the perimeter.
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SIDE 1 SIDE 2 The earlier orange label pressing is identified with "Side 1" and "Side 2" on the right, as opposed to later pressings with the large 1 and 2 on the left side. (maybe)
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label In September, 1975, Capitol added a lengthy "All Rights Reserved" saying to all their albums.  The Beatles/solo catalog remained on the Apple label until January, 1976; after this the orange label was used for Beatles-related reissues. Therefore, the whole LP catalog was transferred to the orange Capitol label with "All Rights Reserved." This label style remained until February 1978.
OTHER ITEM
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LABEL Capitol Orange Label type-3-2 (with All Rights Reserved)
MIX STEREO
VINYL COLOR BLACK
PRESS
FACTORY
SLEEVE Jacksonville, Illinois
VINYL Jacksonville Press
FACTORY CODE
16
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 ST-1-2358 H23 #2  Jay  (hand etched)   MASTERED BY CAPITOL   O  (machine stamped)
SIDE 2 ST2 2358 H24 #2 Jay  (hand etched)     MASTERED BY CAPITOL   O  (machine stamped)
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME Mfd. by Capitol Records, Inc., / Recorded in England
 PUBLISHER'S NAME
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"SUBSIDIARY" CREDIT Yes
COVER FORM Single type. Housed in a cardboard jacket.
INNER SLEEVE Plain white inner sleeve
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES Photo: Robert Whitaker (from an October 1964 photo session)
photos of The Beatles with their Christmas Cake.
PRODUCER George Martin
COMMENTS 1976 reissue with Orange Capitol label and with the Gold Record Award by RIAA on front cover.
Label rim text includes "All Rights Reserved" statement.

Orange Capitol Label
Type-1:
In October, 1972, Capitol left the "red label" behind after pressing it for under two years.  The new design was an orange label with “Capitol” at the bottom. Since all Beatles albums were being pressed on the Apple label during 1972-1975, there are no Beatles records on the first or second orange label. This first style used the same rim print from the earlier labels, ending with the patent number for T-Rim.

Type-2:
In October, 1973, Capitol removed “US PAT NO” and the patent number for T-Rim and centered the rim print better on the label.

Type-3:
In September, 1975, Capitol added a lengthy "All Rights Reserved" saying to all their albums.  The Beatles/solo catalog remained on the Apple label until January, 1976; after this the orange label was used for Beatles-related reissues. Therefore, the whole LP catalog was transferred to the orange Capitol label with "All Rights Reserved." This label style remained until February 1978.
The earlier orange label pressing is identified with "Side 1" and "Side 2" on the right, as opposed to later pressings with the large 1 and 2 on the left side.(maybe)


Jay Maynard: Mastering Engineer known to have worked at Capitol Mastering.
Known runout etchings:
used in 1974: JM
used in 1975: J. W
used in 1976: Jay Luck or "𝒥𝒶𝓎 𝐿𝓊𝒸𝓀"
Later on* commonly Jay or JAY was used (written in cursive so may appear as JAM)
(from Discogs: Capitol Mastering)



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