Guest Posted February 17, 2009 Posted February 17, 2009 what sleeves were issued with USA motown singles (the ones with the map)? what sleeves were issued with USA Gordy singles? what sleeves were issued with USA tamla singles? what sleeves were issued with USA SOUL singles? cheers mick
45cellar Posted February 17, 2009 Posted February 17, 2009 what sleeves were issued with USA motown singles (the ones with the map)? what sleeves were issued with USA Gordy singles? what sleeves were issued with USA tamla singles? what sleeves were issued with USA SOUL singles? cheers mick The Generic One Below. Another Generic Type. I haven't one to hand at the moment, however there were many different sleeves with the Latest Album Releases Printed Around The Sleeve.
Dave Fleming Posted February 17, 2009 Posted February 17, 2009 Here`a a few more to add to Rogers ones Dave f................
Guest SoulRenaissance Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Here`a a few more to add to Rogers ones Dave f................ Used to have the first one, but it had an advertisment for a Diana Ross show on the other side. Gave it to Rob Lloyd from Wrexham. Martyn
Guest mel brat Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 (edited) The Generic One Below. Another Generic Type. I haven't one to hand at the moment, however there were many different sleeves with the Latest Album Releases Printed Around The Sleeve. My copy of Debbie Dean's "Why Am I Loving You" (now there's a classic that deserves a revival!) originally came in the latter black & white, 'Hitsville USA' sleeve, but I think the 'multi-album ad' sleeves were mostly used by the late 60's(?) Bobby Taylor's "Oh, I've Been Blessed" (1970) and Commodores "Human Zoo" came in the latter (blue) versions (I think). You can date 'em from the albums advertised of course, the 'Motown Story' must be after 1971. Edited February 19, 2009 by mel brat
The Yank Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 My copy of Debbie Dean's "Why Am I Loving You" (now there's a classic that deserves a revival!) originally came in the latter black & white, 'Hitsville USA' sleeve, but I think the 'multi-album ad' sleeves were mostly used by the late 60's(?) Bobby Taylor's "Oh, I've Been Blessed" (1970) and Commodores "Human Zoo" came in the latter (blue) versions (I think). You can date 'em from the albums advertised of course, the 'Motown Story' must be after 1971. There's also a variation on the red phono sleeve that's pictured with the Spinners 45- I've seen it once in a light blue color. Looks very strange when you're used to always seeing it in red. I believe the album cover sleeves came out in late 1966/ early 1967.
Guest covmart Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 Used to have the first one, but it had an advertisment for a Diana Ross show on the other side. Gave it to Rob Lloyd from Wrexham. Martyn Here's the Diana Ross one. Its blue on the other side. The show was in 1971.
Kris Holmes Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 There's also a variation on the red phono sleeve that's pictured with the Spinners 45- I've seen it once in a light blue color. Looks very strange when you're used to always seeing it in red. I believe the album cover sleeves came out in late 1966/ early 1967. I've never seen it in light blue!! Didn't know that existed at all.
billb Posted February 20, 2009 Posted February 20, 2009 Does anyone know which company sleeves the early Gordy were put in? Plum label / yellow Gordy at the top (It's what's in the groove that counts) Thanks
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