[78-L] interesting pasteover label

Bill McClung bmcclung78 at gmail.com
Sun Jan 2 10:58:35 PST 2011


Another type of paste over is when a promo label is pasted on.  I've got a
Marilyn Monroe promotional picture label that looks to have been pasted over
a Columbia red label.

On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Robert M. Bratcher Jr. <
rbratcherjr at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Yes I have a few of those Odeon stickered LP's in my collection too....
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> From: David Lennick <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
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>  On 1/1/2011 5:14 PM, agp wrote:
> > At 22:05 01/01/2011, dl wrote:
> >> HMV covered the top half of the Victor label on discs it imported.
> >> No idea why,
> >> since both companies still had the use of the logo.
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> >> dl
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> > Actually this sort of stuff went on well into the 80s. I recall being
> > in the HMV shop in Oxford Street in London and seeing US Columbia
> > singles with the name Columbia blanked out with a black sticker,
> > effectively making it a "no label" record -- or if you will, the
> > lasted hot release on "Black Sticker Records" .
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> In these cases, it was because the companies DIDN'T have the rights to the
> trademarks in question. All sorts of EMI LPs were imported to North America
> with ODEON stickovers in the 60s and 70s.
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