Between 1960 and 1987, Capitol Records of Canada issued the unique 6000 series of LP records for the Canadian market. The series encompasses the very best of Canadian popular music of the era, as well as an incredibly broad range of the very best European
and American EMI artists tailored for the unique tastes of the Canadian record buying public, including The Beatles early and later Canadian-only releases.
The 6000 series was boosted initially by Paul White and its decline in the 1980s coincided with the arrival of the «global format» compact disc and has become famous among music collectors worldwide.
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T-6000 | Freddy Gardner | The Unforgettable |
Some covers were laminated while other copies had "regular" covers, no dot on the top right, vertical label. The cover has a different printer's logo that looks like an old version of the Parr's logo; 1960. The record was housed in a white and gold "a word about stereo" inner sleeve. British reed player, instrumentals, 4 cuts per side all taken from old 78s. NOTE: two versions of the cover exist; early versions have the title text «Freddy Gardner» in multi-colour text, and was changed to all red text because it was difficult to read. | ||
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T-6001 | Ruby Murray | Endearing Young Charms |
Vertical label, no dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6002 | George Formby | When I’m Cleaning Windows |
Vertical label, no dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6003 | The Glasgow Orpheus Choir | Same -Conducted By Sir Hugh Roberton |
Issued on July 1961. Vertical label, no dot on the top seem. Re-issued on budget series in 1970s as M-6003 on yellow label - The sleeve uses the new rounded Capitol logo | ||
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T-6004 | US Air Force Drum Bugle Corps | Searchlight Tattoo |
Vertical label, no dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6005 | Matt Monro | Love Is The Same Anywhere |
Vertical label, no dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6006 | Peter Dawson (Bass Baritone) | A Life Of Song |
Vertical label, no dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6007 | The Glasgow Orpheus Choir | Volume II |
Vertical label, no dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6008 | Eddie Calvert | Vive La Piaf! |
same sleeve as UK Columbia LP, Vertical label, no dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6009 | Josef Locke | Goodbye And Other Famous Songs |
Vertical label format, first appearance of the dot on the top seem in the 6000 series. Gold/white «...a word about HIGH FIDELITY» inner sleeve, loose plastic wrap. | ||
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T-6010 | The George Mitchell Minstrels | Your Minstrel Sing Along Show |
Vertical label, dot on the top seem | ||
T-6011 | The Billy Cotton Band Show | Wakey Wakey |
Vertical label, dot on the top seem | ||
W-6012 | Lois Marshall | Lois Marshall Sings Folk Songs |
Vertical label, dot on the top seem. (this is a re-issue) | ||
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T-6013 | Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence (aka «Noel And Gertie») | Scenes And Songs From Private Lives ... |
Dot on top seem, Vertical label. EMI Vault date: June 8, 1962 - Includes Mad Dogs & Englishmen. | ||
T-6014 | Brendan O’Dowda With Norrie Paramor And His Orchestra | By Special Request |
Vertical label, No dot on the top seem | ||
T-6015 | Django Reinhardt Stephane Grappelli | Django And Stephane Originals |
Vertical label, No dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6016 | Joan Hammond | Oh My Beloved Daddy |
Vertical label format, No dot on the top seem. gold/white «...a word about HIGH FIDELITY» inner sleeve, loose plastic wrap, Opera arias; Puccini,Dvorak. pictured here is a reissue on the later, more common label. | ||
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T-6017 | Peter Dawson (Bass Baritone) | The Boys Of The Old Brigade / A Song For Everyone |
Last 6000 series issue with the Vertical label, No dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6018 | Ruby Murray | Irish And Proud Of It |
This LP is the first to have the label formats switch from the «vertical» Capitol label format with the Capitol logo at the left hand side to the regular black/rainbow format with the Capitol logo at the top of the label, No dot on the top seem. | ||
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(S)T-6019 | Frank Bogart,His Piano & Orchestra | Society Dance Date |
Canadian recording. ++THIS WAS THE FIRST STEREO RELEASE ON THE 6000 SERIES)++ . No dot on the top seem | ||
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(S)T-6020 | Helen Shapiro | Sings The Big Hits Of The 60s |
Sleeve date: Year of release 1962. No dot on the top seem | ||
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CC-PRO-2 | Helen Shapiro | Profile In Sound |
Sleeve date: April 1962 - Promo disc, 1-sided LP, with sleeve | ||
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T-6021 | Charlie Drake | Fun Songs For The Whole Family |
Features «My Boomerang Won’t Come Back». No dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6022 | Legarde Twins | Twincerely Yours |
No dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6023 | Elaine And Derek | How Great Thou Art - Hymns For The Family |
Sleeve date: January 1963 - Brother and sister twins from Belfast, recorded in England, with Michael Collins and his Orchestra, no dot on top seem. | ||
(S)T-6024 | Mrs. Mills w/ Geoff Love | Plays The Roaring Twenties |
Sleeve date: January 1963 - No dot on top seem. Reissued in the 70s on the green budget label as SN 66033 | ||
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(S)T-6025 | Frank Ifield | Frank Ifield Sings |
Sleeve date: February 1963 - Black and white inner sleeve, no dot on top seem) | ||
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T-6026 | Matt Monro | Matt Monro Sings Hoagy Carmichael |
No dot on the top seem | ||
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T-6027 | Mike Sarne | Come Outside |
No dot on the top seem | ||
T-6028 | Rich Little With Les Lye | My Fellow Canadians |
Sleeve date: January 1963 - No dot on top seem | ||
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(S)T-6029 | Cliff Richard & The Shadows | On Your Mark...Get Set...Let’s Go! |
Sleeve date: March 1963 / EMI Vault date: June 3, 1963 - Dot on top seem of sleeve becomes standard on 6029 and later. Later stereo covers have titles in dark blue text instead of yellow text. The colour was changed because the yellow text was hard to see. | ||
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T-6030 | Helen Shapiro | 12 Hits And A Miss Helen Shapiro |
Sleeve date: March 1963 / EMI Vault date: April 1, 1963 | ||
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(S)T-6031 (May 63) | Andy Stewart | Andy Sings Songs Of Scotland |
EMI Vault date: May 6, 1963 | ||
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T-6032 | Jimmy Shand | Scottish Country Dances |
EMI Vault date: July 22, 1963 - Re-issued later with brackets on black/rainbow label | ||
T-6033 | Jimmy Shand | Jimmy Shand’s Party |
EMI Vault date: July 22, 1963 | ||
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(S)T-6034 | Cliff Richard & The Shadows | Summer Holiday |
EMI Vault date: April 1963 - Stereo copies came with the green inner sleeve, packed in loose plastic wrap with a red and white «stereo» sticker attached to the plastic. Mono/stereo wording appear in large stylized text used on EMI’s British LPs of the period. | ||
The Canadian Capitol «Summer Holiday» LP was a huge seller in Canada in front of Beatlemania which was to arrive just a few short months later. The LP was number one on the CHUM LP chart for the week of June 3, 1963. The single «Summer Holiday» was at the top of the CHUM chart at the end of May 1963. | ||
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(S)T-6035 | Band Of The Irish Guards | The Big Parade |
July 22, 1963 | ||
W-6036 | Richard Tauber | My Heart And I |
Sleeve date: July 1963 / EMI Vault date: July 22, 1963 - Green inner, has Dot. | ||
T-6037 | Various Artists (Comedy) | Bridge On The River Wye |
Sleeve date: July 22, 1963 - Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers, Jonathan Miller, Peter Cooke | ||
(S)T-6038 | Brendan O’Dowda With Philip Green And His Orchestra | The World Of Percy French |
Sleeve date: September 1963 / EMI Vault date: September 3, 1963 - Capitol’s vault records indicate that this was also released in Stereo | ||
T-6039 | John Bird,Eleanor Bron, etc. | The Establishment |
EMI Vault date: July 29, 1963 | ||
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(S)T-6040 | Various Artists (Jazz) | Jazz In The Making (1923-1930) |
Sleeve date: September 1963 / EMI Vault date: September 3, 1963 - Various jazz bands including Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five, insert sheet explaining the origins of Jazz included. Capitol’s vault records indicate this was a mono-only release | ||
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(S)T-6041 | Vera Lynn with Tony Osborne | Sings The Hits Of The Blitz |
Sleeve date: September 1963 / EMI Vault date: September 3, 1963 | ||
This was a huge seller in Canada in both mono and stereo formats and the LP was kept on catalogue through the 1970s and possibly the 1980s as the LP was re-issued on the orange and purple labels. More interestingly, Capitol Canada issued a follow-up LP entitled «More Hits Of The Blitz» on the Studio Two label in May 1967 (STAW-15027) and the back of this LP has been modified from its UK format to include a picture and track listing for the 6041 Canadian release which perhaps was an indication that by 1967 EMI in the UK was attempting to opt for worldwide consistency. | ||
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(S)T-6042 | Victor Silvester | Victor Silvester In France |
Sleeve date: September 1963 / EMI Vault date: September 3, 1963 | ||
T-6043 | Cliff Richard & The Shadows | Living Doll |
Sleeve date: September 1963 / EMI Vault date: September 3, 1963 | ||
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(S)T-6044 | Frank Bogart | Steppin’ In Society |
Sleeve date: October 1963 / EMI Vault date: September 30, 1963 | ||
(S)T-6045 | Ross Smith | Laugh Of The Party |
EMI Vault date: September 30, 1963 | ||
(S)T-6046 | Rolf Harris | Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport |
Sleeve date: October 1963 / EMI Vault date: September 30, 1963 - Mono copies were issued with loose plastic wrap and the early red and white Angel, Pathe, Capitol inner sleeve | ||
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T-6047 | BBC (various comedy*) | That Was The Week That Was |
EMI Vault date: September 30, 1963 - David Frost, Millicent Martin, Lance Percival, Roy Kinnear, etc. (BBC Television show of the time) | ||
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(S)T-6048 | Dr. William McCauley | Show Stoppers From O’Keefe Centre |
EMI Vault date: October 15, 1963 - I have come across copies mono and stereo formats of this LP in the loose plastic bag wrap which is consistent with the outer LP wrapping being used through to the summer of 1964 ( eg rather than shrink-wrapped with cellophane). | ||
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T-6049 | Rich Little | Scrooge And The Stars |
Sleeve date: November 1963 / EMI Vault date: November 25, 1963 | ||
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T-6050 | Harry Douglas & The Deep River Boys | Presenting |
EMI Vault date: December 30, 1963 | ||
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T-6051 | The Beatles | Beatlemania! with The Beatles |
Sleeve date: November 1963 / EMI Vault date: December 2, 1963 | ||
According to Barry Norris, Toronto: | ||
After listening to Tom Charrington play «Roll Over Beethoven» from the «new» Beatles LP on his CKGM 980 radio show on a Friday evening, Barry Norris went down the next day (eg Saturday morning) to the Woolworths store on Queen Mary Road in Montreal where he claims he saw the Beatlemania Capitol 6000 Lp and inspected it to see what the fuss was all about. Incredibly, this was the Saturday BEFORE President John F. Kennedy was assassinated (November 22/23, 1963), meaning that this Lp had been released in Montreal before the December 2, 1963 «official vault record» release date. Barry would bet a «million dollars» on this date if he had the million available ! | ||
Bruce Spizer, the Beatles researcher from New Orleans, calls this the «time compression» factor. | ||
The first three Beatles LPs issued by Canadian Capitol (6051, 6054, and 6063) were re-issued at least 6 times between the early 1960s and the mid-1980s using the black/rainbow, black/rainbow with brackets around the word Canada on the label perimeter print, red target (early 1970s), orange (mid-1970s), purple (late 1970s), and finally a «retro» black/rainbow label (early 1980s). Later re-issues post the mid-1970s used an «ST» prefix to denote «stereo». | ||
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T-6052 | The Shadows | Dance On With The Shadows |
Sleeve date: February 1964 / EMI Vault date: February 3, 1964 | ||
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T-6053 | Helen Shapiro | Helen Shapiro In Nashville |
Sleeve date: February 1964 / EMI Vault date: February 3, 1964 | ||
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T-6054 | The Beatles | Twist And Shout |
Sleeve date: February 1964 / EMI Vault date: February 3, 1964 | ||
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Also, pictures and track listings of the Capitol of Canada Beatles LPs Twist And Shout and Long Tall Sally were advertised on the rear sleeves of two Capitol USA compilation LPs that were given a release in Canada during 1964 (no stereo copies are known) which make these two LPs unique to Canada:
Capitol T-2094 | Various Artists | Chart Busters Volume Four |
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Mono - 2 Beatles songs | ||
Capitol T-2125 | Various Artists | The Big Hits From England And The USA |
Mono - 2 Beatles songs | ||
(S)T-6055 | Mrs. Mills w/ Geoff Love | Everybody’s Welcome At Mrs. Mills Party |
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Sleeve date: February 1964 / EMI Vault date: February 3, 1964 - Rainbow, heavy shrink wrap with one inch seem, brown/white inner. Rre-issued later in stereo-only on the red target and orange labels. | ||
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T-6056 | Andy Stewart | North Of The Border |
EMI Vault date: February 3, 1964 | ||
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(S)W-6057 | Margaret Ann Ireland | Plays Villa-Lobos & Granados |
Sleeve date: November 1963 / EMI Vault date: December 16, 1963 | ||
(S)W-6058 | Margaret Ann Ireland | Plays Schubert & Rachmaninoff |
EMI Vault date: December 16, 1963 | ||
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(S)T-6059 | Vera Lynn | The Wonderful Vera |
Sleeve date: March 1964 / EMI Vault date: March 2, 1964 | ||
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(S)T-6060 | Victor Silvester | Victor Silvester’s Sing And Dance Party |
EMI Vault date: March 2, 1964 | ||
T-6061 | Billy J. Kramer W/ The Dakotas | Listen To |
Sleeve date: March 1964 / EMI Vault date: March 2, 1964 | ||
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T-6062 | The Dave Clark Five | Session With The Dave Clark Five |
EMI Vault date: April 13, 1964 | ![]() |
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T-6063 | The Beatles | Long Tall Sally |
Sleeve date: May 1964 / EMI Vault date: April 27, 1964 | ||
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(S)T-6064 | Ron Goodwin | Elizabethan Serenade |
Sleeve date: April 1964 / EMI Vault date: April 13, 1964 - Re-issued in the 1970s on olive green and orange labels, then as SM-6064 Stereo, on the yellow Capitol «budget» label. The last 2 songs on side 2 of the Ron Goodwin LP are both written by George Martin and are credited to «EMI recording manager George Martin»; «Elizabeth And Essex Love Theme»(2:32) and «Serenade To Double Scotch» (2:43). Both of these instrumentals carry that unique backing sound that was lent to so many classic Beatles songs | ||
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(S)W-6065 | Margaret Ann Ireland | Plays Music Of Polish Masters (Chopin) |
Sleeve date: May 1964 / EMI Vault date: May 19, 1964 | ||
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(S)W-6066 | Paul Brodie | The Saxophone In Concert |
Sleeve date: May 1964 / EMI Vault date: May 19, 1964 | ||
(S)T-6067 | Cliff Richard | It’s All In The Game |
Sleeve date: May 1964 / EMI Vault date: May 19, 1964 - Capitol’s vault records indicate a stereo release. | ||
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T-6068 | The Dave Clark Five | Bits And Pieces |
Sleeve date: May 1964 / EMI Vault date: May 11, 1964 | ||
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T-6069 | The Swinging Blue Jeans | Hippy Hippy Shake |
Sleeve date: June 1964 / EMI Vault date: May 25, 1964 | ||
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T-6070 | Gerry & The Pacemakers | I’m The One ! |
Sleeve date: May 1964 / EMI Vault date: May 4, 1964. Sealed in a loose plastic wrap. | ||
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(S)T-6071 | The York University Choir, Conducted By William McCauley | From Bach To Rock |
Sleeve date: June 1964 / EMI Vault date: June 1, 1964 | ||
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T-6072 | Andy Stewart | Scottish Soldier |
Sleeve date: August 1964 / EMI Vault date: August 10, 1964 - feat. «Doonald Wheres Your Troosers» | ||
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T-6073 | The Hollies | Stay With The Hollies |
Sleeve date: July 1964 / EMI Vault date: July 20, 1964 | ||
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(S)T-6074 | Larry Dubin’s Big Muddys | At The Ports Of Call |
EMI Vault date: August 10, 1964 | ||
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T-6075 | The Esquires | Introducing The Esquires |
Sleeve date: August 1964 / EMI Vault date: August 10, 1964 - The Esquires are an Ottawa-based band! | ||
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T-6076 | The Luton Girls Choir | Best Loved Songs |
EMI Vault date: July 20, 1964 | ||
JAO-6077 | Ann Stephens, etc. (children) | Alice In Wonderland And Through The Looking Glass |
EMI Vault date: July 20, 1964 | ||
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T-6078 | Various Caribbean Artists | Caribbean Treasure Chest |
EMI Vault date: October 5, 1964 | ||
T-6079 | The Shadows | Shindig With The Shadows |
Sleeve date: September 1964 / EMI Vault date: September 8, 1964 | ||
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T-6080 | Various Artists | Smashin’-Smashers From England |
Sleeve date: June 1964 / EMI Vault date: June 15, 1964 - A great «Beat» collection but The Beatles are conspicuous in their absence ! | ||
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T-6081 | Cliff Richard & The Shadows | Wonderful Life |
b> EMI Vault date: September 8, 1964 | ||
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(S)T-6082 | Mrs. Mills & Russ Conway | Let’s Have A Party |
Sleeve date: September 1964 / EMI Vault date: September 8, 1964 | ||
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T-6083 | The Dave Clark Five | On Stage With The Dave Clark Five |
Sleeve date: September 1964 / EMI Vault date: September 14, 1964 | ||
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(S)T-6084 | Matt Monro | Great Songs From The Movies |
Sleeve date: November 1964 / EMI Vault date: November 2, 1964 | ||
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T-6085 | Freddie And The Dreamers | Just For You |
Sleeve date: October 1964 / EMI Vault date: October 5, 1964 - Capitol’s vault records use the title «I Love You Baby | ||
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(S)T-6086 | Ron Goodwin | The Smooth Sounds Of Ron Goodwin |
Sleeve date: November 1964 / EMI Vault date: November 2, 1964 | ||
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T-6087 | Lucio Agostini | Action With Agostini |
EMI Vault date: January 4, 1965 - All Canadian composers; jazz orchestra includes Moe Koffman, Peter Appleyard, Guido Basso,etc. There are two different covers for this album, the white ones seems to have been issued first. | ||
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(S)T-6088 | Parsons And Poole | Play Brahms |
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EMI Vault date: October 5, 1964 - Dual-pianists | ||
T-6089 | Various Artists | Your Favourite TV And Radio Themes |
EMI Vault date: October 5, 1964 | ||
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T-6090 | Various Artists | Ebony In Rythem |
EMI Vault date: September 14, 1964 - Capitol’s vault records list this LP’s title as «Ebony In Rhythm». This is a Montreal-based, Caribbean revue | ||
T-6091 | Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas | Top Twelve Hits |
Sleeve date: October 1964 / EMI Vault date: October 5, 1964 - Capitol’s vault records have the title «Little Children» | ||
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T-6092 | The Animals | The House Of The Rising Sun |
Sleeve date: September 1964 / EMI Vault date: September 21, 1964 - A sealed copy of T-6092 was located in May 2000 which has the loose plastic wrap | ||
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(D)T-6093 | Manfred Mann | The Five Faces Of Manfred Mann |
Sleeve date: October 1964 / EMI Vault date: November 2, 1964 - Same sleeve as the British HMV release. This LP was later re-issued in Duophonic stereo as DT-6093, possibly sometime in 1966. There is a much rarer "Duophonic" DT-6093 stereo issue from 1967 which is rarley seen. It was made in very small quantities and is extremely rare. | ||
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T-6094 | Mrs. Mills | It’s Party Time |
EMI Vault date: November 2, 1964. This is the orange label 1970s reissue | ||
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(S)T-6095 | Tony Osborne | Nights To Remember |
EMI Vault date: January 4, 1965 | ||
T-6096 | Ken Jones | Music Of Galt McDermott |
EMI Vault date: February 1, 1965 | ||
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T-6097 | David Curry | My Ireland Volume II |
Sleeve date: January 1965 / EMI Vault date: January 4, 1965 | ||
T-6098 | Robert Wilson | Tribute To Robert Wilson |
Sleeve date: January 1965 / EMI Vault date: January 4, 1965 | ||
T-6099 | Various Artists | Holiday In Italy |
EMI Vault date: February 1, 1965 | ||
T-6100 | Vera Lynn | Among My Souvenirs |
EMI Vault date: February 1, 1965 . This LP was wrapped in a tight shrink. | ||
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T-6101 | Adam Faith & The Roulettes | It’s Alright |
Sleeve date: March 1965 / EMI Vault date: March 1, 1965 | ||
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T-6102 | Manfred Mann | The Manfred Mann Return |
Sleeve date: March 1965 / EMI Vault date: March 1, 1965 - Capitol’s vault records use the title «5-4-3-2-1» for this LP and they also have the same T-6102 number assigned to a Hollies LP entitled «We’re Through» | ||
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T-6103 | The Dave Clark Five | Across Canada |
EMI Vault date: January 11, 1965 - Capitol’s vault records use the title «Coast To Coast With Dave Clark Five» like USA Epic | ||
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T-6104 | Bob Whitney | It’s Dance Time |
EMI Vault date: February 1, 1965 - from Ottawa Valley | ||
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T-6105 | Ed Allen (TV Fitness Show) | It’s Ed Allen Time |
Sleeve date: January 1965 / EMI Vault date: January 4, 1965 - Capitol’s vault records use the title «The Ed Allen Exercise Album» | ||
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KAO-6106 | Cliff Richard | The Cliff Richard Souvenir Album |
EMI Vault date: February 1, 1965 - Deluxe, fold-open cover | ||
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T-6107 | Gerry & The Pacemakers | Gerry’s Second Album |
EMI Vault date: January 11, 1965 | ||
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(S)T-6108 | Malka & Joso | Introducing |
Sleeve date: January 1965 / EMI Vault date: December 21, 1964 - Canadian duo. Rainbow label, laminated front slick, like the «Best Of Sellers» Canadian Angel LP | ||
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(S)T-6109 | Matt Monro | Walk Away |
Sleeve date: February 1965 / EMI Vault date: January 11, 1965 - Vault record release date is 1/11/64 | ||
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(S)T-6110 | Pepe Jaramillo | The Latin World Of Pepe Jaramillo |
Sleeve date: March 1965 | ||
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T-6111 | Gerry & The Pacemakers | Ferry Cross The Mersey |
Sleeve date: March 1965 / EMI Vault date: March 1, 1965 - Also includes tracks by The George Martin Orchestra, The Fourmost, and Cilla Black | ||
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T-6112 | Paddy Butler | Paddy Butler’s Ceili Dance |
EMI Vault date: January 18, 1965 - Capitol’s vault records use the title «Paddy Butler’s Cork Dances» | ||
T-6113 | History document | The State Funeral Of Sir Winston Churchill |
EMI Vault date: March 1, 1965 | ||
(S)KAO 6114 | Jimmie Haskell, etc. | Sing A Song With The Beatles |
EMI Vault date: April 12, 1965 - A Tower release in the USA, instrumental backgrounds, fold-open cover | ||
NOTE: This was not a Beatles «vocal-less» record like The Beach Boys «Stack-O-Tracks» LP (DKAO-2893) that was issued by Capitol in 1968. In spite of the cover photos and titling which make this look like an official Beatles release, this is not The Beatles at all; the LP was made by a group of Tower (US Capitol subsidiary) studio musicians conducted by Jimmie Haskell; the music was also transcribed by Jimmie Haskell. The listener is asked to sing along to the instrumental backing and the lead vocal part is handled by an organ ( perhaps EARLY KARAOKE !). This was the first LP release on Tower in the US. | ||
In Canada, the LP was issued with a loose plastic wrap around a special fold-open cover. The mono issue came with no paper inner sleeve | ||
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T-6115 | Jack London & The Sparrows | Jack London & The Sparrows |
Sleeve date: April 1965 / EMI Vault date: April 12, 1965 | ||
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T-6116 | The Dave Clark Five | Encores! |
EMI Vault date: April 12, 1965 | ||
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T-6117 | Rolf Harris | All Together Now - Fun Songs For Everyone |
Sleeve date: May 1965 / EMI Vault date: May 17, 1965 - Re-issued in 70s on orange label | ||
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T-6118 | Various Artists | More Smashin’-Smashers |
Sleeve date: May 1965 / EMI Vault date: May 17, 1965 | ||
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T-6119 | Chad And Jeremy | What Do You Want With Me |
EMI Vault date: May 17, 1965 | ||
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T-6120 | Wes Dakus with The Rebels | The Wes Dakus with The Rebels Album |
Sleeve date: September 1965 / EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 | ||
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T-6121 | Freddie And The Dreamers | In Orbit |
Sleeve date: May 1965 / EMI Vault date: May 17, 1965 | ||
T-6122 | Georgie Fame | Fame At Last, Featuring Yeah, Yeah |
Sleeve date: May 1965 / EMI Vault date: May 17, 1965 - Capitol’s vault records use the title «Yeh Yeh» | ||
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(S)W-6123 | The Toronto Symphony/Susskind | Morawez,Matton |
EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 | ||
(S)T-6124 | Tommy Steele | So This Is Broadway |
Sleeve date: August 1965 / EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 | ||
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(S)W-6125 | Joan Hammond | On Wings Of Song |
EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 | ||
(S)T-6126 | Chad & Jeremy, John Barry | John Barry Meets Chad And Jeremy |
EMI Vault date: July 26, 1965 | ||
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T-6127 | The Arrows | Apache 65 |
EMI Vault date: July 26, 1965 - A Tower USA release | ||
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(S)T-6128 | Andy Stewart | Campbeltown Loch |
EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 | ||
(S)T-6129 | Malka & Joso | Mostly Love Songs |
EMI Vault date: July 26, 1965 - Canadian duo | ||
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T-6130 | Freddie And The Dreamers | Ready Freddie Go |
Sleeve date: July 1965 / EMI Vault date: July 26, 1965 - The LP title is a variation on «Ready Steady Go!», the British pop television sho | ||
(S)T-6131 | Matt Monro | Start Living |
Sleeve date: August 1965 / EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 | ||
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T-6132 | Soundtrack | Songs From The Movie Seaside Swingers |
EMI Vault date: August 30,1965 - Freddie & The Dreamers, Grazina Frame, etc.; much different sleeve to USA Tower LP | ||
T-6133 | Claude Ciari | La Playa |
Sleeve date: July 1965 / EMI Vault date: July 26, 1965 - France, 12-string guitar | ||
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T-6134 | Sounds Incorporated | Sounds Incorporated |
Sleeve date: August 1965 / EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 - Rear sleeve tie in with Beatles 2nd. tour of Canada in the summer of 1965. Kent,UK group played brass backing on The Beatles «Good Morning» Sgt. Pepper track. LP issued with black text on pink sticker referencing Beatles tour. Only a few of these Lps featured the Beatles sticker. | ||
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(S)T-6135 | Frank Ifield | Portrait In Song |
Sleeve date: August 1965 / EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 | ||
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(S)T-6136 | Pepe Jaramillo | The Romantic World Of |
EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 | ||
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T-6137 | The Dave Clark Five | Having A Wild Weekend |
Sleeve date: August 1965 / EMI Vault date: August 30, 1965 | ||
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T-6138 | Ian Whitcomb | You Turn Me On |
EMI Vault date: July 26, 1965 - Tower USA | ||
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T-6139 | The Yardbirds | Heart Full Of Soul |
Sleeve date: September 1965 / EMI Vault date: September 6, 1965 - Later Yardbirds LP sleeves show a stereo number for this but the vault records only show a mono release; no stereo copies have surfaced to date) (Capitol’s vault records use the title «For Your Love» | ||
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T-6140 | Billy J. Kramer | Trains And Boats And Planes |
Sleeve date: October 1965 / EMI Vault date: October 4, 1965 | ||
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T-6141 | The Kirkintilloch Childrens Choir | The Wonderful Songs Of ... |
Sleeve date: November 1965 / EMI Vault date: November 1, 1965 - Sleeve note by Douglas Campbell, host of Highland Memories Show, CKLB Oshawa | ||
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T-6142 | Various Artists | Folk Songs Italianissimo |
EMI Vault date: September 6, 1965 - Vault release date shows 9/6/66 | ||
T-6143 | The Hollies | In The Hollies Style |
Sleeve date: October 1965 / EMI Vault date: October 4, 1965 | ||
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(S)T-6144 | The Shadows | The Sound Of The Shadows |
Sleeve date: October 1965 / EMI Vault date: October 4, 1965 | ||
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T-6145 | Robert Wilson | Down In The Glen - The Favourite Songs Of Robert Wilson |
Sleeve date: November 1965 / EMI Vault date: November 1, 1965 - SCOTTISH SINGER | ||
(S)T-6146 | Richard Anthony | Sings In English |
Sleeve date: Novembre 1965 / EMI Vault date: November 1, 1965 | ||
T-6147 | Dick Curless | A Tombstone Every Mile |
EMI Vault date: October 4, 1965 | ||
(S)T-6148 | Claude Ciari | Sensational |
Sleeve date: October 1965 / EMI Vault date: October 4, 1965 - 12-string guitar | ||
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(S)T-6149 | Cliff Richard | Love Is Forever |
Sleeve date: November 1965 / EMI Vault date: November 1, 1965 | ||
(S)T-6150 | Dick Kallman | Hank Sings! |
EMI Vault date: November 1, 1965 - From NBC show Hank | ||
(S)T-6151 | Mrs. Mills w/ Geoff Love | Another Party With Mrs. Mills! |
Sleeve date: December 1965 / EMI Vault date: December 3, 1965 | ||
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In April, 1966, LP label perimeter print was modified to include the word Canada in parenthesis. Between April 4, 1966 (Matt Monro LP 6157) and June 6, 1966 ( Hollies LP 6152), the «brackets» were being introduced while some LPs were still being issued using up old label stock with no brackets).
T-6152 | The Hollies | Look Through Any Window |
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Sleeve date: June 1966 / EMI Vault date: June 6, 1966 - Capitol’s vault records use the title «I Can’t Let Go» | ||
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T-6153 | The Dave Clark Five | The Hits of The Dave Clark Five |
Sleeve date: January 1966 / EMI Vault date: January 3, 1966 - Re-issued on the red target label in 1971 | ||
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T-6154 | Tom Jones, Johnny Rivers, Freddie & The Dreamers | Three At The Top |
Sleeve date: January 1966 / EMI Vault date: January 3, 1966 - Tower USA | ||
(D)T-6155 | Gerry & The Pacemakers | The Hits Of Gerry & The Pacemakers |
Sleeve date: January 1966 / EMI Vault date: January 3, 1966 | ||
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(S)T-6156 | Manuel | Music Of The Mountains |
Sleeve date: January 1966 / EMI Vault date: January 3, 1966 | ||
(S)T-6157 | Matt Monro | As Long As I’m Singing |
EMI Vault date: April 4, 1966 | ||
T-6158 | The Staccatos | Initially |
EMI Vault date: January 3, 1966 - Laminated front sleeve | ||
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T-6159 | The Swinging Blue Jeans | Don’t Make Me Over |
Sleeve date: June 1966 / EMI Vault date: June 6, 1966 - «Gerry Miskolczi discussed the rarity of this LP with producer Paul White. Paul told him that by the time that Capitol had issued this LP in the summer of 1966, the whole British Invasion had been supplanted by the good vibration sounds of The Beach Boys as well as the new sounds of Dylan, The Byrds, The Lovin Spoonful, and The Mamas And The Papas. The Swinging Blue Jeans looked very dated. This second album by the Swinging Blue Jeans «bombed» upon release and most copies were returned directly to Capitol where they were destroyed. This album, therefore, is particularly rare.» | ||
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(D)T-6160 | Dean Martin | The Lush Years |
Sleeve date: January 1966 / EMI Vault date: January 10, 1966 | ||
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T-6161 | Downliners Sect | The New ‘In’ Sound Country Rock! |
Sleeve date: February 1966 / EMI Vault date: January 31, 1966 - Capitol’s vault records use the title «The Country Rock Sound Of The Downliner’s Sect» | ||
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(D)T-6162 | The Dave Clark Five | Instrumental Album |
EMI Vault date: May 2, 1966 | ||
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T-6163 | Rolf Harris | The Man With The Microphone |
Sleeve date: February 1966 / EMI Vault date: January 31, 1966 | ||
T-6164 | Barry Allen | Goin’ Places |
EMI Vault date: March 4, 1966 | ||
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(S)T-6165 | Ken Dodd | Presenting… |
Sleeve date: February 1966 / EMI Vault date: January 31, 1966 | ||
(S)T-6166 | The Yardbirds | Having A Rave Up |
EMI Vault date: March 7, 1966 - Much different cover than the USA Epic release with same track order | ||
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T-6167 | The Dave Clark Five | I Like It Like That / Over And Over |
Sleeve date: February 1966 / EMI Vault date: March 7, 1966 | ||
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KAO 6168 | The Big Town Boys | The Big Town Boys |
EMI Vault date: March 7, 1966 - Fold-open | ||
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(S)T-6169 | Malka And Joso | Jewish Songs |
EMI Vault date: March 14, 1966 | ||
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(S)T-6170 | Arthur Wilkinson & His Orchestra, The Barock-And-Roll Ensemble, Valkyrie & The Rhine Maidens | Beatle Cracker Suite, Ein Kleine Beatle Musik, On The Bayreuth Beat |
Sleeve date: April 1966 / EMI Vault date: April 4, 1966 - issued by EMI as two separate EPs in the UK. Classical send-ups of the Beatles music. The stereo sleeve states it was recorded in stereo and duophonic, but the catalogue number still remains as "ST" rather than "DT" like other completely duophonic albums. | ||
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T-6171 | Newman Centre Troubadors | The Canticle Of The Gift |
EMI Vault date: June 6, 1966 - Rainbow | ||
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(S)T-6172 | The Sunrays | Andrea |
EMI Vault date: April 4, 1966 - Tower release | ||
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(D)T-6173 | Dean Martin | Relaxin’ |
Sleeve date: May 1966 / EMI Vault date: May 2, 1966 - Tower release | ||
T-6174 | Dick Curless | Travellin’ Man |
EMI Vault date: June 6, 1966 - Tower release | ||
(S)T-6175 | Mrs. Mills | Especially For You |
Sleeve date: May 1966 / EMI Vault date: May 2, 1966 - Capitol’s vault records only show a MONO release; later ST re-issue on Olive green label | ||
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(S)T-6176 | Frank Ifield | Call Her Your Sweetheart |
Sleeve date: April 1967 / EMI Vault date: April 3, 1967 - Rainbow | ||
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T-6177 | Gary Buck | Stepping Into The Picture |
EMI Vault date: September 6, 1966 | ||
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(S)T-6178 | Vince Hill | Have You Met Vince Hill? |
EMI Vault date: September 6, 1966 | ||
(S)T-6179 | The Mike Sammes Singers | The Start Of Something Big |
Sleeve date: May 1966 / EMI Vault date: May 2, 1966 - Vocal group that provided background «ooh ahs» on The Beatles magnum opus «I Am The Walrus»; Capitol issued their «Sounds Sensational»LP on Studio Two STAW 15006 in July 1966 | ||
T-6180 | The Dave Clark Five | At The Scene |
Sleeve date: June 1966 / EMI Vault date: June 6, 1966 | ||
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(S)T-6181 | Gerry & The Pacemakers | Today ! |
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Sleeve date: January 1967 / EMI Vault date: January 2, 1967 | ||
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T-6182 | Robbie Lane & The Disciples | It’s Happening |
Sleeve date: September 1966 / EMI Vault date: September 26, 1966 | ||
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(S)T-6183 | The Merrymen feat. Emile Straker | Caribeat With The Merrymen |
Sleeve date: June 1966 / EMI Vault date: June 6, 1966 - Re-issued in the mid 1970s on the brown EMI label | ||
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T-6184 | Cliff Richard | Blue Turns To Grey |
EMI Vault date: June 6, 1966 | ||
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T-6185 | Diane Leigh | Shadows Of Your Heart |
Sleeve date: October 1966 / EMI Vault date: October 24, 1966 - Rainbow label | ||
T-6186 | Dick Curless & Kay Adams | A Devil Like Me |
EMI Vault date: June 6, 1966 - Tower release | ||
T-6187 | Manfred Mann | Mann Made |
EMI Vault date: June 6, 1966 - Same cover as British HMV issue | ||
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(S)T-6188 | Claude Ciari | Merci Cheri |
Sleeve date: October 1966 / EMI Vault date: October 3, 1966 | ||
T-6189 | Barry Allen | Lovedrops |
Sleeve date: June 1966 / EMI Vault date: June 27, 1966 | ||
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T-6190 | Mae West | Way Out West |
EMI Vault date: June 27, 1966 - Tower release. Some copies have the glossy 4-page insert that was issued with the USA Tower Lp of the same name. | ||
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T-6191 | Ketty Lester | When A Woman Loves A Man |
EMI Vault date: September 6, 1966 | ||
(S)T-6192 | Milo | Hocus Pocus, Introducing The Hit Trumpet Of Milo |
EMI Vault date: October 3, 1966 | ||
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T-6193 | Rolf Harris | At The Cave |
Sleeve date: October 1966 / EMI Vault date: November 28, 1966 - Mono only; recorded live in December 1965 at The Cave Theatre Restaurant, Vancouver, B.C. | ||
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(S)T-6194 | Cliff Richard | Kinda Latin |
Sleeve date: October 1966 / EMI Vault date: October 3, 1966 | ||
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T-6195 | The Hollies | Bus Stop |
Sleeve date: November 1966 / EMI Vault date: November 7, 1966 | ||
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(D)T-6196 | The Dave Clark Five | More Hits |
Sleeve date: April 1967 / EMI Vault date: April 3, 1967 | ||
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T-6197 | Georgie Fame | Get Away |
EMI Vault date: November 7, 1966 - Similar to UK LP «Sweet Things», Paul Shaffer bought this LP upon Canadian release! | ||
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T-6198 | Various Artists | Sounds Great Volume One |
Sleeve date: April 1967 / EMI Vault date: April 3, 1967 - Sampler of current British Invasion artists like Yardbirds, etc. | ||
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T-6199 | Manfred Mann | Soul Of Mann, Instrumental Hits |
Sleeve date: April 1967 / EMI Vault date: April 3, 1967 - Similar cover to British HMV issue | ||
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T-6200 | Lyn & Graham McCarthy | Bitter And Sweet |
Sleeve date: June 1967 / EMI Vault date: May 29, 1967 - UK folk duo produced by David Paramor who also performed at Expo 67; some arrangements by Mike Vickers | ||
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(S)T-6201 | Mario Patron | Mexican Brass |
EMI Vault date: September 6, 1966 | ||
(S)T-6202 | The Yardbirds | Over, Under, Sideways, Down |
Sleeve date: September 1966 / EMI Vault date: no release date - Different tracks & sleeve to USA Epic LP; photo includes Jeff Beck & Jimmy Page line-up | ||
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(S)T-6203 | Roy Clark | Live |
EMI Vault date: February 6, 1967 - Tower 5055 | ||
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T-6204 | The Crusaders | Make A Joyful Noise With Drums & Guitars |
EMI Vault date: February 6, 1967 - Tower release | ||
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(S)T-6205 | 18th. Century Concepts | In The 20th. Century Bag |
EMI Vault date: March 6, 1967 - Covers 60s hits w/ Eleanor Rigby | ||
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(S)T-6206 | Dean Martin | Happy In Love |
EMI Vault date: January 2, 1967 - Tower 5036 | ||
(S)T-6207 | The Yardbirds | Little Games |
Sleeve date: September 1967 / EMI Vault date: September 4, 1967 - Same cover as USA Epic. Early state covers incorrectly spell «Manufactured» as «Mamufactured» on the rear sleeve | ||
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(D)T-6208 | Soundtrack | The Wild Angels |
EMI Vault date: September 6, 1966 - Davie Allen And The Arrows. Tower T5043 | ||
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T-6209 | Ian Whitcomb | Mod, Mod Music Hall |
EMI Vault date: November 7, 1966 - Tower T5042 | ||
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(S)T-6210 | The Hollies | Stop! Stop! Stop! |
EMI Vault date: January 2, 1967 - Banner STEREO | ||
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T-6211 | Various Artists | Sounds Great Volume Two |
Sleeve date: April 1967 / EMI Vault date: April 3, 1967 - Second volume; see T-6198; no stereo, green cover | ||
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(S)T-6212 | Andy Stewart & Friends | At The White Heather Club |
EMI Vault date: April 3, 1967 | ||
(S)T-6213 | The Manhattan Strings | Play Hits Made Famous By The Monkees |
EMI Vault date: April 3, 1967 - Same as Tower USA release | ||
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(D)T-6214 | Soundtrack | Wild Angels Volume II |
EMI Vault date: May 1, 1967 - Tower T5056 | ||
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(S)T-6215 | Soundtrack | Thunder Alley |
EMI Vault date: May 1, 1967 - Tower T5902 | ||
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(S)T-6216 | Band Of The Royal Horse Guards | Band Of The Royal Horse Guards |
EMI Vault date: May 1, 1967 | ||
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T-6217 | Dick Curless | All Of Me Belongs To You |
EMI Vault date: May 1,1967 - Tower T5066 | ||
T-6218 | The Arrows | Blues Theme |
EMI Vault date: May 15, 1967 - Tower T5078 | ||
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(D)T-6219 | Soundtrack | Devil’s Angels |
EMI Vault date: May 15, 1967 - Tower T5074 | ||
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(S)T-6220 | The Dave Clark Five | You’ve Got What It Takes |
Sleeve date: September 1967 / EMI Vault date: September 4, 1967 | ||
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(S)KAO-6221 | V/A,Chris «Laugh-In» Beard | Canada Observed |
EMI Vault date: June 12, 1967 - Comedy,gatefold | ||
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(S)T-6222 | Gilbert Becaud | Mon Amour |
EMI Vault date: July 24, 1967 | ||
(S)T-6223 | Vince Hill | Edelweiss |
EMI Vault date: June 12, 1967 | ||
(S)T-6224 | Cliff Richard | In A Mod Mood |
Sleeve date: July 1967 / EMI Vault date: July 24, 1967 | ||
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(S)T-6225 | Andy Stewart | On Stage |
EMI Vault date: July 24, 1967 | ||
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(S)T-6226 | Lee Gagnon | La Jazztek |
EMI Vault date: June 12, 1967 | ||
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Billboard Magazine - August 12, 1967 page 59 and page 60 | ||
(S)T-6227 | Frank Ifield | You Came Along |
Sleeve date: July 1967 / EMI Vault date: September 4, 1967 | ||
(D)T-6228 | The Hollies | The Hits Of The Hollies |
Sleeve date: July 1967 / EMI Vault date: July 24, 1967 Re-issued in the 1970s on the Olive green label – probably at the same time as re-issue of 6229 below, on the red target and on the orange label. | ||
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(D)T-6229 | The Yardbirds | The Hits Of The Yardbirds |
Sleeve date: October 1967 / EMI Vault date: October 2, 1967 - First pressings of mono and stereo are on the black / rainbow label, a re-issue of DT-6229 appeared in late 1969 or early 1970 on the Olive green label | ||
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(D)T-6230 | Manfred Mann | Mann Made Hits |
EMI Vault date: September 4, 1967 | ||
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(D)T-6231 | Yvan Landry | Jazz En Liberte |
EMI Vault date: January 2, 1968 | ||
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(S)T-6232 | The Shadows | Shadows 67 |
Sleeve date: September 1967 / EMI Vault date: September 4, 1967 | ||
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T-6233 | Kim Fowley | Love Is Alive And Well |
EMI Vault date: July 24, 1967 - Tower release | ||
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T-6234 | Casey Kasem | Astrology For Young Lovers |
EMI Vault date: July 24,1967 - Sidewalk | ||
T-6235 | Gypsy Boots | Unpredictable |
EMI Vault date: August 14,1967 - Sidewalk | ||
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(S)T-6236 | Adamo | The Sensational Adamo |
EMI Vault date: November 6, 1967 | ||
(S)T-6237 | Documentary In Sound | The Makers Of History - Elizabeth The Great |
EMI Vault date: September 18, 1967 | ||
(S)T-6238 | Documentary In Sound | The Makers Of History Vol. 2 - King John And The Magna Carta |
EMI Vault date: September 18, 1967 | ||
(S)T-6239 | Documentary In Sound | The Makers Of History Vol. 3 - Abraham Lincoln |
EMI Vault date: September 18, 1967 | ||
(S)T-6240 | Documentary In Sound | The Makers Of History Vol. 4 - Oliver Cromwell |
EMI Vault date: September 18, 1967 | ||
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(D)T-6241 | Soundtrack | Born Losers |
EMI Vault date: October 2, 1967 - Tower 5082. American International Film, music by Terry Stafford, Billy Jack, Dave Allen & The Sidewalk Sounds | ||
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(S)T-6242 | The Pink Floyd | The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn |
Mono copies feature a different mix to the stereo versions. Re-issued in stereo on the Olive green, orange, purple, and finally retro Black/rainbow labels | ||
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(S)T-6243 | Documentary In Sound | Makers Of History - Napoleon & Wellington |
EMI Vault date: September 18, 1967 | ||
T-6244 | Peter Dawson | A Song For Everyone |
EMI Vault date: November 6, 1967 | ||
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(D)T-6245 | The Hollies | Love N’ Flowers |
Sleeve date: November 1967 / EMI Vault date: November 6, 1967 | ||
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(S)T-6246 | Soundtrack | The Trip |
EMI Vault date: November 6, 1967 - Tower 5908, Stereo copy is a Compo pressing | ||
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(S)T-6247 | Various | Have A Jewish Christmas |
EMI Vault date: November 6, 1967 - Tower 5081 | ||
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(S)T-6248 | Toronto Festival Singers | Music Of Healy Willan |
EMI Vault date: May 6, 1968 - Christmas Songs Of The XIV Century | ||
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T-6249 | The Goons | Goon...But Not Forgotten |
EMI Vault date: January 1, 1968 - Reissued in mono on the orange label in the mid 1970s, Modern Graphics sleeve | ||
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(S)T-6250 | Frankie Laine | Memory Laine |
EMI Vault date: January 1, 1968 - Tower 5092, Rainbow | ||
(D)T-6251 | Dean Martin | Dino - Like Never Before |
EMI Vault date: January 1, 1968 - Tower 5059 | ||
(D)T-6252 | The Arrows | Cycle-Delic Sounds |
EMI Vault date: January 1, 1968 - Tower 5094 | ||
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ST-6253 | Lee Gagnon | Je Jazze |
Sleeve date: November 1968 / EMI Vault date: November 4, 1968 *** first release in Stereo without a corresponding mono release, hence the «ST» prefix with no brackets | ||
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ST-6254 | Frank Ifield | The Singer And The Song |
EMI Vault date: June 3, 1968 | ||
ST-6255 | The Main Attraction | And Now The Main Attraction |
EMI Vault date: July 1, 1968 - Tower 5117 | ||
ST-6256 | Eternity’s Children | Same |
EMI Vault date: June 3, 1968 - Tower 5123 | ||
T-6257 | Harry Nilsson | Spotlight On Nilsson |
EMI Vault date: January 2, 1968 - Tower T5095 | ||
(S)T-6258 | The Festival Singers Of Toronto, Elmer Iseler Conductor | Music By Poulenc, Somers, Russell, Beckwith» |
EMI Vault date: January 2, 1968 | ||
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(S)T-6259 | Franck Pourcel | Live For Life |
EMI Vault date: January 2, 1968 | ||
(S)T-6260 | Claude Ciari | Mood Guitar |
EMI Vault date: January 1, 1968 | ||
(S)T-6261 | Winnipeg Orchestra | Light Canadian Orchestral Classics |
EMI Vault date: February 5, 1968 | ||
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(S)T-6262 | Mr. Paul’s Party Band | Big Piano Beat |
Sleeve date: January 1968 / EMI Vault date: February 5, 1968 - Paul Kuhn, German | ||
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ST-6263 | Cliff Richard | All My Love |
Sleeve date: August 1968 / EMI Vault date: October 7, 1968 - Rainbow label | ||
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(D)T-6264 | Soundtrack (David Allan) | The Glory Stompers |
EMI Vault date: February 5, 1968 - in the USA, this was released on Tower T5910, possibly only released in Duphonic. | ||
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(S)T-6265 | The Dave Clark Five | Everybody Knows |
Sleeve date: February 1968 / EMI Vault date: February 5, 1968 | ||
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(S)T-6266 | Simon Dupree & The Big Sound | Without Reservations |
EMI Vault date: March 4, 1968 - Tower release | ||
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(S)T-6267 | Frankie Vaughan | There Must Be A Way |
EMI Vault date: March 4, 1968 - Rainbow label | ||
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ST-6268 | Jake Holmes | The Above Ground Sound Of |
EMI Vault date: March 4, 1968 - Tower 5079 | ||
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DT-6269 | Soundtrack | Mary Jane |
EMI Vault date: April 1, 1968 - Tower T5911 | ||
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ST-6270 | Des O’Connor | When You’re Smiling |
EMI Vault date: April 1, 1968 | ||
ST-6271 | Franck Pourcel | Love Is Blue |
Sleeve date: April 1968 / EMI Vault date: April 1, 1968 - Rainbow label | ||
ST-6272 | Dick Curless | Long Lonesome Road |
EMI Vault date: May 6, 1968 - Tower T5108 | ||
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ST-6273 | Soundtrack | Psych Out |
EMI Vault date: May 6, 1968 - Tower T5913 | ||
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ST-6274 | Soundtrack | Hell Cats |
EMI Vault date: May 6, 1968 - Tower ST5124 | ||
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ST-6275 | Soundtrack | The Wild Racers |
EMI Vault date: May 6, 1968 - Sidewalk ST5914 | ||
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ST-6276 | The Love Exchange | Same |
EMI Vault date: June 3, 1968 - Tower ST5115 | ||
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ST-6277 | The Smoke | Same |
EMI Vault date: June 3, 1968 - Sidewalk ST5912 | ||
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ST-6278 | Them (without Van Morrison) | Now And Them |
EMI Vault date: June 3, 1968 - Tower ST5104 | ||
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ST-6279 | The Pink Floyd | A Saucerful Of Secrets |
EMI Vault date: No release date - Re-issued in stereo on the olive green, red target, orange, purple, and finally retro Black/rainbow labels | ||
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ST-6280 | Mrs. Mills | Summer Party |
EMI Vault date: June 3, 1968 - Rainbow label | ||
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SN-6281 | Ivan Romanoff Orchestra & Chorus | Continental Rhapsody (CBC) |
Sleeve date: July 1968 / EMI Vault date: October 7, 1968 First rainbow label, then Red target label re-issue later | ||
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ST-6282 | Franck Pourcel | La La La |
EMI Vault date: August 5, 1968 | ||
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ST-6283 | Gary Buck | Tomorrow Today |
EMI Vault date: February 10, 1969 | ||
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SKAO-6284 | Soundtrack | Wild In The Streets |
EMI Vault date: No release date - gatefold, Tower SKAO5099 | ||
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ST-6285 | Vera Lynn | The Best Of Vera Lynn |
EMI Vault date: August 5, 1968 - Another big seller; later re-issued on the olive green, red target, and orange labels. This LP was finally re-issued in the 1980s on the new dark-green «dome» Capitol label but with a non-6000 catalogue number as SN-66139; only the «Hits Of The Blitz» LP is advertised on the rear sleeve as all other 6000 LP references were removed. The front and rear covers are otherwise the same. | ||
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SN-6286 | Bev Munro | Hello Operator |
EMI Vault date: October 7, 1968 | ||
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DT-6287 | Andy Stewart | The Best Of Andy Stewart |
EMI Vault date: August 5, 1968 - Later re-issued on the orange label in the mid 1970s and the yellow label in the late 70s | ||
SN-6288 | Jim Pirie | Soulero |
EMI Vault date: September 3, 1968 | ||
SN-6289 | Chicho Valle | Latin Lustre |
EMI Vault date: September 3, 1968 - Rainbow label, brackets, CBC release, this band were the in-house band at Toronto’s fashionable Inn On The Park Hotel | ||
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SN-6290 | The Jimmy Dale Adventure | Soft And Groovy |
Sleeve date: August 1968 / EMI Vault date: September 3, 1968 - Rainbow label, brackets, CBC Jazz release. This was also issued as a CBC Transcription Disc. | ||
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SN-6291 | The Carl Tapscott Singers | This Joyful Eastertide |
EMI Vault date: February 10, 1969 - CBC | ||
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ST-6292 | Franck Pourcel | The Way It Used To Be |
EMI Vault date: July 1, 1969 - olive green | ||
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ST-6293 | Matt Monro | Walk Softly Into Love |
EMI Vault date: August 5, 1968 | ||
DT-6294 | Rolf Harris | It’s A Rolf Harris World |
EMI Vault date: July 1, 1968 | ||
ST-6295 | Soundtrack | Angels From Hell |
EMI Vault date: August 5, 1968 - Tower ST5128 | ||
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ST-6296 | The Arrows | Wild in the Streets |
EMI Vault date: September 3, 1968 - US: Tower ST5139 | ||
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SN-6297 | The Carl Tapscott Singers | Carols For A Family Christmas |
EMI Vault date: October 7, 1968 - CBC. Don Tapscott (Carl’s nephew) recalls that Carl had started his singing group during World War II with what was then billed as the «Meet The Navy Show». Don also suggests that Carl really wanted to be a baseball star but settled for a career in the entertainment industry. The Carl Tapscott Singers were very popular in Canada, having their very own half-hour show on CBC Radio. | ||
ST-6298 | Roslyn | Portrait Of Roslyn |
EMI Vault date: No release date | ||
SN-6299 | Ivan Romanoff Orchestra & Chorus | Ukranian Rhapsody |
EMI Vault date: March 1968 - Rainbow label, later Orange label re-issue, «Artistry In Music» series | ||
ST-6300 | Anne Shelton | Favourites |
EMI Vault date: October 7, 1968 | ||
SN-6301 | Wally Koster | Broadway Hit Parade |
EMI Vault date: November 4, 1968 - CBC, Rainbow | ||
ST-6302 | Eternity’s Children | Timeless |
EMI Vault date: November 4, 1968 - Tower ST514 | ||
ST-6303 | Max Frost & The Troopers | The Shape Of Things To Come |
EMI Vault date: November 4, 1968 - Rainbow label. Tower ST5147 | ||
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ST-6304 | Mother Tuckers Yellow Duck | Home Grown Stuff |
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EMI Vault date: August 4, 1969 - Olive green label | ||
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SKAO 6305 | Brian Browne | The Letter |
Jazz album. The EMI vault uses ST-6305 | ||
ST-6306 | Various Soundtracks | Best Of The American International Soundtracks |
EMI Vault date: November 4, 1968 - Tower ST5148 | ||
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ST-6307 | Claude Ciari | Mood Guitar Plays The World Hits |
EMI Vault date: January 13, 1969 | ||
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ST-6308 | Mrs. Mills | 16 Party Pieces |
EMI Vault date: January 13, 1969 - Olive green label Rlater re-issued on the red target label and then the darker green label as SN-66038 and listed then as «A CAPITAL RE-ISSUE» | ||
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DT-6309 | Various Artists | Carry On Laughing |
EMI Vault date: September 1, 1969 - Olive green label UK comedy; Bernard Miles, Stanley Holloway, Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Cicely Courtneidge, Cyril Richard | ||
ST-6310 | Franck Pourcel | Those Were The Days |
EMI Vault date: January 13, 1969 - Olive green label | ||
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SN-6311 | Louis Bannet | Autour Du Monde |
Sleeve date: February 1969 / EMI Vault date: January 13, 1969 - Rainbow label | ||
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ST-6312 | Chad And Jeremy | Soundtrack - Three In The Attic |
EMI Vault date: April 7, 1969 - Black/rainbow label | ||
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ST-6313 | Soundtrack | The Devil’s Eight |
EMI Vault date: June 2, 1969 (US - Tower ST5160) | ||
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ST-6314 | Mike And Brian | Warm On The Inside |
EMI Vault date: June 2, 1969 (US - Tower ST5150) | ||
SN-6315 | Johnny Thorson | The Johnny Thorson Banjo Album |
EMI Vault date: June 2, 1969 | ||
ST-6316 | Soundtrack | Hell’s Belles |
EMI Vault date: June 2, 1969 - (US - Sidewalk ST5919). Black/rainbow label, brackets around Canada on perimeter print, Compo pressing, music by Les Baxter. Logo on front cover has dome logo above 6000 logo in long vertical box. Last LP to have the 6000 series logo on the cover; | ||
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ST-6317 | Mrs. Mills | Back To The Roaring 20s With Mrs. Mills |
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EMI Vault date: November 3, 1969 - Olive green label, later Orange reissue | ||
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ST-6318 | Pink Floyd | More |
EMI Vault date: October 6, 1969 - Soundtrack - same cover / tracks as US Tower. Olive green label, , later re-issued in stereo on the orange, purple, and retro black/rainbow labels | ||
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SN-6319 | The Dubliners | At Home With The Dubliners |
EMI Vault date: October 20, 1969 | ||
ST-6320 | Duane Davis | Reflections |
EMI Vault date: August 4, 1969 | ||
ST-6321 | Yvan Landry Quartet | Café Au Lait |
EMI Vault date: October 6, 1969 | ||
ST-6322 | Robert Jacobs / The Autumn People | Ray Bradbury’s Dark Carnival - Songs For A Sideshow Of The Mind |
EMI Vault date: November 3, 1969 - Tower USA, olive green | ||
ST-6323 | The Festival Singers Of Canada, Elmer Iseler Conductor | Trumpets Of Summer |
EMI Vault date: August 4, 1969 | ||
ST-6324 | Peter Law & The Pacific | The Sound Of Peter Law & The Pacific |
1970 - Canadian. vault records list this as by Peter Lawson/Sean Fagan | ||
ST-6325 | Soundtrack | Angel, Angel Down We Go |
EMI Vault date: October 6, 1969 - Tower ST-5161. Music by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weill | ||
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ST-6326 | Danny Doyle | Expressions Of Danny Doyle |
EMI Vault date: September 1, 1969 | ||
ST-6327 | The Patmacs | Open House |
EMI Vault date: November 4, 1969 | ||
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SKAO-6328 | Edward Bear | Bearings |
EMI Vault date: November 17, 1969 | ||
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ST-6329 | Danny Doyle | The Hits Of Danny Doyle |
EMI Vault date: September 1, 1969 | ||
ST-6330 | Anne Murray | This Way Is My Way |
EMI Vault date: November 17, 1969 - Olive label. White text on black circular sticker «Includes Anne’s Million Seller ‘SNOWBIRD’», also a variation of the same sticker which says «Includes Anne’s International Hit ‘SNOWBIRD’». Two sleeves were used for this LP, the second version highlights the Snowbird hit | ||
ST-6331 | Valentino | Sounds Romantic |
EMI Vault date: September 1, 1969 - Red target | ||
ST-6332 | Jerry Toth | Tell Me Now |
EMI Vault date: September 1, 1969 | ||
ST-6333 | Ivan Romanoff | Ukranian Christmas |
EMI Vault date: October 4, 1969 | ||
ST-6334 | The National Band Of The Canadian Armed Forces | Same |
EMI Vault date: December 20, 1969 | ||
ST-6335 | Bernard Braden | Reads Stephen Leacock |
December 29, 1969 | ||
ST-6336 | De Sade | Same |
Tower ST5170, no release date given | ||
ST-6337 | Pierre Lalonde | The Young Years |
Olive green label, no release date | ||
ST-6338 | Alan Scott | When I Needed A Woman |
Tower ST5164, no release date | ||
DT-6339 | Paul Robeson | The Best Of Paul Robeson |
EMI Vault date: December 29, 1969 - Olive green label, This LP was first issued as Duophonic on Olive green label, then re-issued mid-1970s on yellow label as SM-6339 | ||
ST-6340 | Cliff Richard | Sincerely |
EMI Vault date: December 29, 1969 - Olive green label | ||
ST-6341 | Andy Stewart | Sings Harry Lauder |
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EMI Vault date: March 2, 1970 - Olive green | ||
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ST-6342 | Gunter Norris | I Got Rhythm |
EMI Vault date: February 2, 1970 | ||
ST-6343 | Franck Pourcel | Midnight Cowboy |
EMI Vault date: February 2, 1970 | ||
ST-6344 | Mae West | Same |
EMI Vault date: March 2, 1970 | ||
ST-6345 | B.C. Beefeater Band | Same |
EMI Vault date: March 2, 1970 | ||
ST-6346 | Donna Ramsay | Cool Green Waters |
ST-6347 | Gary Buck | Wayward Woman Of The World |
EMI Vault date: May 1970 | ||
ST-6348 | Gene MacLellan | T.C.I.T.M |
EMI Vault date: April 1970 - Gene was a songwriter from Nova Scotia who wrote «Snowbird» for Anne Murray | ||
SKAO-6349 | Edward Bear | Eclipse |
EMI Vault date: May 1970 | ||
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ST-6350 | Anne Murray | Honey, Wheat, And Laughter |
EMI Vault date: May 1970 - Olive label. Some copies came issued with a Sounds Canadian sticker on the front shrink wrap. Black text on green circular sticker «Contains the Original Version PUT YOUR HAND IN THE HAND ST 6350 | ||
ST-6351 | The Beatles | Let It Be (box set) |
EMI vault records indicate ST but the actual box/LP sleeve release carry the catalogue number SOAL-6351 This is the fourth and RAREST Beatles LP release on the 6000 series. The LP was issued in Canada as a box set with tray, album, book, and sticker inside book re publishing credits. Box sold in shrink wrap with outer black and white sticker with record title, song titles, and reference to «160-page full color book». In the US, the LP was handled by United Artists and was limited to a fold open cover and no box or book | ||
THIS WAS RELEASED ON THE APPLE LABEL, NOT THE CAPITOL LABEL ! | ||
«I recall going to see the weird and awkward double-bill of «On Her Majesties Secret Service (James Bond)» and «Let It Be» at the Mayfair Theatre near the Lansdowne Bridge on Bank Street in Ottawa sometime in 1970, possibly winter. After years of up-beat Beatles films such as A Hard Day’s Night, Help, Magical Mystery Tour, and Yellow Submarine, watching this new Beatles movie was a painful experience and the event was very much the «visual funeral» of the Fab Four. I watched all of OHMSS but left the «Let It Be» film (an apt title) before it ended ! I didn’t rush out to buy the SOAL-6351 soundtrack, even with the unique box-set packaging ...» | ||
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ST-6352 | Mother Tuckers Yellow Duck | Starting A New Day |
EMI Vault date: May 1970 - Olive green label | ||
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T-6353 | The Goons | Goon Again |
EMI Vault date: May 1970 - MONO only, Olive green label. Re-issued in mono on the orange label in the 1970s, Modern Graphics cover | ||
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ST-6354 | Bobby Curtola | Changes |
EMI Vault date: May 1970 - Olive green label | ||
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ST-6355 | Vince Hill | Introducing Vince Hill |
EMI Vault date: September 1970 | ||
SKAO-6356 | Tommy Graham & Friends | Planet Earth |
EMI Vault date: November 1970 | ||
ST-6357 | Franck Pourcel | Impressions |
EMI Vault date: January 1971 - Red target label | ||
T-6358 | Paul Robeson | Encore The Best Of Paul Robeson Volume Two |
EMI Vault date: February 1971 - MONO only, Red target label | ||
ST-6359 | Anne Murray | Straight, Clean, And Simple |
Olive green label. Black text on pink rectangle/sticker «Includes The Hit SING HIGH, SING LOW ST6359» | ||
ST-6360 | The Flame | Same |
EMI Vault date: March 1971. This group The Flame was from South Africa and two of the members Ricky Fataar and Blondie Chaplin would link up with the Beach Boys in the early 1970s. You can see that this 6000 Series album from March 1971 features the Beach Boys Brother Records logo on the front cover at the bottom right. In fact, the album was produced in 1970 by Beach Boy Carl Wilson. Oddly connected to The Beatles, Ricky Fataar would also appear in The Rutles film "The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash". | ||
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ST-6361 | Bobby Curtola | Curtola |
EMI Vault date: March 22, 1971 | ||
ST-6362 | Aarons And Ackley | Same |
EMI Vault date: May 1971 | ||
ST-6363 | Rolf Harris | Jake The Peg In Vancouver Town |
EMI Vault date: September 1971 - Olive green label, re-issued on orange label, vault records list this LP title as «Jake The Peg» | ||
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ST-6364 | Pepper Tree | You’re My People |
EMI Vault date: September 1971 - Olive green label | ||
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ST-6365 | Flying Circus | Prepared In Peace |
EMI Vault date: October 1971 - Red target label | ||
ST-6366 | Anne Murray | Talk It Over In The Morning |
EMI Vault date: September 1971 - Olive green label | ||
ST-6367 | Pierre Lalonde | Same |
EMI Vault date: October 1971 - Red target label | ||
ST-6368 | The Goons | First Men On The Goon |
EMI Vault date: October 1971 - Red target label | ||
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ST-6369 | Rolf Harris | Instant Music |
EMI Vault date: October 1971 - Red target label | ||
ST-6370 | Fergus | All The Right Noises |
EMI Vault date: November 1971 - Red target label | ||
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ST-6371 | Shirley Eikhard | Same |
EMI Vault date: March 1972 - Red target label | ||
ST-6372 | Christopher Kearney | Christopher Kearney |
EMI Vault date: Red target label, April 1972 | ||
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ST-6373 | John Keating & LSO | Conducts – Theme From Persuaders, Six Wives Of Henry VIII, etc. |
EMI Vault date: April 1972 - Red target label | ||
ST-6374 | Original Cast | Harold Fielding’s London Production Of Showboat |
EMI Vault date: April 1972 - Red target label – one copy found had August 1971 written on the back liner. Andre Jobin, Cleo Laine, Thom Carey, Kenneth Nelson, Derek Royle in the Oscar & Hammerstein musical | ||
ST-6375 | Franck Pourcel | San Remo ‘72 |
EMI Vault date: May 1972 | ||
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ST-6376 | Anne Murray | Annie |
EMI Vault date: April 1972 - Red target label. Paul White is listed as Executive Producer, a «Canadian Capitol Production» | ||
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ST-6377 | Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa ‘70 With Ginger Baker | Live |
EMI Vault date: May 1972 | ||
ST-6378 | Ronney Abramson | Ronney Abramson |
EMI Vault date: October 1972 | ||
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ST-6379 | Aarons And Ackley | You And I |
EMI Vault date: May 1972 | ||
ST-6380 | Soundtrack (TBD) | Gone With The Wind |
ST-6381 | Mrs. Mills | Music Hall Party |
EMI Vault date: September 1972 - Red target label. Later re-issue on orange label | ||
ST-6382 | Fergus | Town Of Fergus |
EMI Vault date: November 1972 - Orange label | ||
SKAO-6383 | Flying Circus | Gypsy Road |
EMI Vault date: October 1972 - Red target label, gatefold | ||
ST-6384 | Bob McBride | Butterfly Days |
EMI Vault date: November 1972 - Orange label. Some copies were issued with a large colour poster – similar to front cover of LP | ||
ST-6385 | Vera Lynn | Favourite Sacred Songs |
EMI Vault date: November 1972 - Orange label | ||
SW-6386 | The Beatles | Let It Be |
No date provided, probably Nov 1972. This is a re-issue of the LP without the box, tray, and booklet (see ST-6351) This was the fifth and FINAL Beatles LP to be released on the 6000 series. The rear sleeve states «ORIGINALLY RELEASED AS SOAL-6351». As with SOAL-6351, this LP was issued on the dark green Apple label. It was re-issued later in the 1970s on the purple Capitol label. | ||
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ST-6387 | Edward Bear | Last Song |
EMI Vault date: December 4, 1972 | ||
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ST-6388 | Truck | Truck |
EMI Vault date: March 13, 1973 | ||
ST-6389 | New Potatoes | New Potatoes |
EMI Vault date: January 6, 1973 | ||
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ST-6390 | Paul Kuhn /SFB Big Band | Berlin Big Band |
EMI Vault date: June 1974 | ||
ST-6391 | Flying Circus | TBD |
EMI Vault date: February 1973 | ||
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ST-6392 | Christopher Kearney | Pemmican Stash |
EMI Vault date: April 9, 1973 | ||
ST-6393 | Anne Murray | Danny’s Song |
EMI Vault date: April 9, 1973 | ||
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ST-6394 | Fela Ransome-Kuti And The Africa ‘70 | Afrodisiac |
EMI Vault date:May 14, 1973 | ||
SKAO-6395 | Edward Bear | Close Your Eyes |
EMI Vault date: June 4, 1973 - Orange label. Edward Bear combines forces with The Potatoes, another 6000 group - see ST-6389 | ||
ST-6396 | Rolf Harris | You Name It |
EMI Vault date: June 4, 1973 | ||
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ST-6397 | Bob McBride | Sea Of Dreams |
EMI Vault date: November 6, 1973 - Orange label | ||
ST-6398 | Bill King | Goodbye Superdad |
EMI Vault date: May 1973 | ||
ST-6399 | Mandingo | The Primeval Rhythm Of Life |
EMI Vault date: June 1973 - Orange label. Abbey Road session musicians try their best shot at sounding like «exotica» | ||
ST-6400 | Flying Circus | Last Laugh |
EMI Vault date: September 1973 | ||
SO-6401 | Soundtrack | The Selfish Giant |
EMI Vault date: November 19, 1973 | ||
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T-6402 | Shawn Philips | First Impressions |
EMI Vault date: November 19, 1973 - Mono only, orange label | ||
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ST-6403 | Franck Pourcel | James Bond’s Greatest Hits |
EMI Vault date: November 19, 1973 | ||
ST-6404 | Mandingo | Sacrifice |
EMI Vault date: January 7, 1974 | ||
ST-6405 | Ron Goodwin | Spellbound |
EMI Vault date: January 7, 1974 - Orange label. This was a Studio Two release; jacket notes by Ron Goodwin and Paul White | ||
ST-6406 | Liverpool Spinners | Liverpool Spinners |
EMI Vault date: January 7, 1974 | ||
ST-6407 | EM | Time Of Man |
EMI Vault date: April 7, 1974 | ||
ST-6408 | The Shadows | Rockin’ With Curly Leads |
EMI Vault date: April 15, 1974 - Orange label | ||
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ST-6409 | Anne Murray | Love Song |
EMI Vault date: February 11, 1974 - Orange label, insert | ||
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ST-6410 | Copperpenny | Fuse |
EMI Vault date: October 1975 | ||
ST-6411 | Mrs. Mills | Non Stop Honky Tonk Piano |
EMI Vault date: October 1974 - Brown EMI label | ||
T-6412 | Shawn Philips | Favourite Things |
EMI Vault date: August 12, 1974 | ||
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ST-6413 | Maneige | Maneige |
EMI Vault date: February 10, 1975 | ||
ST-6414 | Cockney Rebel | The Human Menagerie |
EMI Vault date: March 11, 1974 | ||
ST-6415 | Fusion Orchestra | Skeleton In Armour |
EMI Vault date: August 12, 1974 | ||
MO-6416 | Various | Children Talking |
EMI Vault date: October 14, 1974 | ||
SO-6417 | Soundtrack | The Little Mermaid |
EMI Vault date: September 9, 1974 | ||
8XT-6418 | Hugo Strasser | Und Sein Orchester |
EMI Vault date: May 12, 1975 - * 8-track only | ||
SKAO-6419 | Justin Paige | Justin Paige |
EMI Vault date: October 14, 1974 - Orange label, foldout | ||
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QL-6420 | Mandingo III | A Story Of Survival |
EMI Vault date: January 13, 1975 - Brown EMI label. «Recorded In Quadrophonic Sound» banner on front cover, all songs written by ex Manfred Mann reed player/bassist Mike Vickers | ||
ST-6421 | John Keating | Incorporated |
EMI Vault date: September 9, 1974 | ||
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ST-6422 | Bill King | Dixie Peach |
EMI Vault date: June 1974 | ||
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ST-6423 | Peter Donato | TBD |
EMI Vault date: January 13, 1975 | ||
ST-6424 | Christopher Kearney | Sweet Water |
EMI Vault date: March 10, 1975 | ||
ST-6425 | Anne Murray | Country |
EMI Vault date: November 11, 1974 - Orange label. Effectively a «greatest hits» package based on her work up until that point | ||
SO-6426 | Soundtrack | The Happy Prince |
EMI Vault date: November 11, 1974 | ||
ST-6427 | Mrs. Mills | Hollywood Party |
EMI Vault date: February 10, 1975 - Brown EMI label | ||
ST-6428 | Anne Murray | Highly Prized Possession |
EMI Vault date: November 11,1974 - Orange label, insert sleeve with lyrics – sheet uses the USA EMI number not ST-6428 | ||
T-6429 | The Goons | The Very Best Of The Goons |
EMI Vault date: January 13, 1975 - Mono only, Brown EMI label | ||
SKAO-6430 | Sylvia Tyson | Woman’s World |
EMI Vault date: June 9, 1975 - Orange label, gatefold | ||
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SM-6431 | Brian Browne | Morning, Noon, & Night Time Too |
EMI Vault date: August 11, 1975 | ||
SM-6432 | Malka And Joso | Jewish Songs |
EMI Vault date: August 11, 1975 | ||
SM-6433 | Lee Gagnon | Discotheque |
EMI Vault date: August 11, 1975 | ||
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ST-6434 | The Kings Singers | Keep On Changing |
EMI Vault date: August 11, 1975 - Brown EMI label | ||
ST-6435 | Bette Davis | Miss Bette Davis |
1976 - Brown EMI label, custom inner sleeve | ||
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ST-6436 | Hugo Strasser | Once More With Feeling |
EMI Vault date: November 8, 1975 | ||
ST-6437 | Ann Mortifee | Baptism |
EMI Vault date: January 12, 1976 - Brown EMI label | ||
ST-6438 | Maneige | Les Porches |
EMI Vault date: November 10, 1975 | ||
ST-6439 | Suzanne Stevens | Love’s The Only Game In Town |
EMI Vault date: November 24, 1975 - Orange label. Crossed over from the Quebec market, Capitol had already issued the LP «En Route» on orange Capitol ST-70.032, 1974 | ||
ST-6440 | Sandy Davis | Back On My Feet Again |
EMI Vault date: November 10, 1975 | ||
ST-6441 | Sylvia Tyson | Cool Wind From The North |
EMI Vault date: September 1976 - Orange label. Also issued on 8-Track tape cartridge as 8XT-6441, standard black cardboard box with white print | ||
ST-6442 | Simon Park | Venus Fly Trap |
EMI Vault date: March 8, 1976 | ||
ST-6443 | Gonzalez | Our Only Weapon Is Our Music |
EMI Vault date: March 8, 1976. UK funk group, brown EMI label | ||
ST-6444 | Various Artists | Hits Of The Mersey Era Volume 1 |
ST-6445 | Cliff Richard | 31st. Of February Street |
EMI Vault date: September 13, 1976 | ||
ST-6446 | Various Artists | Hits Of The Sixties |
no release date | ||
ST-6447 | Various Artists | Disco Date |
EMI Vault date: May 10, 1976 | ||
ST-6448 | Pussycat | Smile |
EMI Vault date: November 8, 1976 | ||
ST-6449 | Gil Ventura | That’s The Way I Like It |
February 14, 1977 | ||
ST-6450 | The Albion Dance Band | The Prospect Before Us |
EMI Vault date: May 9, 1977 - (UK Folk) | ||
ST-6451 | Rolf Harris | Turn On |
EMI Vault date: September 14, 1976 | ||
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ST-6452 | Vera Lynn | In Nashville |
EMI Vault date: August 8, 1977 | ||
ST-6453 | Marshall Hain | Free Ride |
EMI Vault date: August 8, 1977 | ||
ST-6454 | Anne Murray | There’s A Hippo In My Tub |
EMI Vault date: October 1978 - Purple label. Issued with special inner sleeve with printed lyrics, re-issued on LP as SN 16233 on the green Capitol dome re-issue label in the early 1980s (no insert), also re-issued on CD in the 1980s | ||
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ST-6455 | Cliff Richard | TBD |
release cancelled | ||
STAO-6456 | Kate Bush | Lionheart |
EMI Vault date: December 1978 - Black/rainbow label | ||
ST-6457 | Mandingo | Savage Rite |
EMI Vault date: January 1979 | ||
ST-6458 | Matumbi | Seven Seals |
EMI Vault date: January 1979 | ||
ST-6459 | Long John Baldry | Baldry’s Out |
EMI Vault date: February 12, 1979 - Purple label, Insert | ||
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ST-6460 | Chas And Dave | Rockney |
No release date - UK cockney duo | ||
ST-6461 | Cliff Richard | Rock & Roll Juvenile |
EMI Vault date: September 1979 | ||
ST-6462 | Pam Ayres | Some More Of Me Poems & Songs |
subtitled "...live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London". Harvest ST-6462 (yellow/green label). Single LP, non-gatefold, 1976 EMI (probably released in Canada in 1979). SPC on spine (Shorewood)
Content: English spoken word/a cappella vocal live performance. Note: the title is "Some More of Me..." not "Some More of My..." | ||
ST-6463 | Lisa Dal Bello | Pretty Girls |
No release date | ||
ST-6464 | Prism | Prism |
EMI Vault date: November 1979 | ||
ST-6465 | Prism | See Forever Eyes |
No release date | ||
SPRO 202 | Prism | Sampler |
White label promo for the Album Armageddon. Housed in a plain white cover with a yellow sticker listing the 8 tracks featured, and mentions "from the album Armageddon, ST 6466". | ||
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ST-6466 | Prism | Armageddon |
EMI Vault date: 1979 - Purple label, insert. Vancouver, B.C. band, Bryan Adams wrote 3 songs on this LP | ||
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ST-6467 | Surrender | Surrender |
EMI Vault date: 1979 - Purple label, insert | ||
ST-6468 | Screen Idols | Premiere |
EMI Vault date: February 1980 | ||
ST-6469 | Rambow | TBD |
Release cancelled | ||
ST-6470 | The Monks | Bad Habits |
EMI Vault date: March 1980 - Harvest label. «Drugs In My Pocket» was a huge hit in Canada, sleeve date is 1979 | ||
ST-6471 | Matumbi | |
EMI Vault date: March 1980 | ||
ST-6472 | Che And Ray | TBD |
EMI Vault date: April 1980 | ||
ST-6473 | The Flys | TBD |
EMI Vault date: June 1980 | ||
ST-6474 | Roy Harper | TBD |
EMI Vault date: June 1980 - UK folk artist | ||
ST-6475 | The Start | Hey You |
EMI Vault date: July 1980 | ||
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STAO-6476 | Kate Bush | Never Forever |
EMI Vault date: October 6, 1980 - Custom label | ||
ST-6477 | Prism | Greatest Hits |
EMI Vault date: October 13, 1980 | ||
ST-6478 | Reckless | Reckless |
No release date | ||
ST-6479 | Singbird | No Ordinary Child |
No release date | ||
ST-6480 | Photograph | The Photograph Album |
EMI Vault date: November 1980 | ||
ST-6481 | Streetheart | Drugstore Dancer |
EMI Vault date: November 1980 | ||
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ST-6482 | Eloy | Wings Of Vision |
EMI Vault date: January 1981 - Harvest | ||
ST-6483 | Shona Laing | Tied To The Tracks |
EMI Vault date: March 1981 - Harvest | ||
ST-6484 | The Monks | Bad Habits |
EMI Vault date: March 1981 - re-issue of 6470 | ||
LT-6485 | Fischer Z | Red Skies Over Paradise |
EMI Vault date: April 1981 - Liberty | ||
ST-6486 | Chris Hall | Lifeline |
EMI Vault date: July 1981 | ||
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ST-6487 | Klaatu | Magenta Lake |
EMI Vault date: September 1981 | ||
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ST-6488 | Frank Mills | Prelude To Romance |
EMI Vault date: August 1981 - Purple label | ||
CKBB-6489 | Leggat | Illuminations |
January 1982 - (CKBB is a radio station) | ||
ST-6490 | Long John Baldry | Rock With The Best |
EMI Vault date: January 1982 - Purple label | ||
ST-6491 | Streetheart | Streetheart |
EMI Vault date: January 1982 | ||
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ST-6492 | Bruce Miller | Magic Night |
EMI Vault date: March 1982 | ||
ST-6493 | Chris Hall | Hypnotized |
EMI Vault date: February 1983 | ||
ST-6494 | Cliff Richard | The Early Years |
June 1982 - EMI America | ||
ST-6495 | Angelic Upstarts | Still From The Heart |
EMI Vault date: May 1982 - not released | ||
ST-6496 | Frank Mills | Rondo |
EMI Vault date: August 1982 | ||
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ST-6497 | Bob Schneider | Listen To The Children |
EMI Vault date: August 1982 | ||
ST-6498 | Bob Schneider | When You Dream A Dream |
EMI Vault date: August 1982 | ||
ST-6499 | Streetheart | Dancing With Danger |
EMI Vault date: January 1983 | ||
ST-6500 | Helix | No Rest For The Wicked |
EMI Vault date: March 1983 - Canadian release number voided, moved to a US catalogue number | ||
ST-6501 | Frank Mills | Music Box Dancer |
EMI Vault date: May 1983 - Black/rainbow label | ||
ST-6502 | Frank Mills | Sunday Morning Suite |
EMI Vault date: May 1983 - Black/rainbow label | ||
ST-6503 | David Wilcox | My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble |
EMI Vault date: July 1983 | ||
ST-6504 | Bob Schneider | Having A Good Time |
EMI Vault date: September 1983 | ||
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ST-6505 | David Wilcox | Out Of The Woods |
EMI Vault date: August 1983 | ||
ST-6506 | Frank Mills | A Special Christmas |
EMI Vault date: September 1983 | ||
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ST-6507 | Streetheart | Live After Dark |
EMI Vault date: October 1983 | ||
ST-6508 | Andrew Powell | Plays The Best Of The Alan Parsons Project |
EMI Vault date: December 1983 | ||
ST-6509 | Franck Pourcel | In A Nostalgia Mood |
EMI Vault date: December 1983 | ||
ST-6510 | Luba | TBD |
Release cancelled, US number used | ||
ST-6511 | The Shorts | Comment Ca Va |
EMI Vault date: February 1984 | ||
ST-6512 | Bruce Murray | Two Hearts |
EMI Vault date: September 13, 1984 | ||
ST-6513 | David Wilcox | Bad Reputation |
EMI Vault date: August 1984 | ||
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ST-6514 | Streetheart | Buried Treasure |
EMI Vault date: November 1984 | ||
STBK-6515 | Frank Zappa | Them Or Us |
EMI Vault date: 1984 - Black/rainbow label. This is a 2 LP set | ||
SQ-6516 | Marillion | Real To Reel (live) |
cassette ?, no release date | ||
ST-6517 | Rodney Rude | TBD |
EMI Vault date: January 1985 | ||
ST-6518 | Frank Zappa | Francesco |
EMI Vault date: March 1985 | ||
ST-6519 | Bamboo | Stop All Distractions |
EMI Vault date: June 1985 | ||
SQ-6520 | Various Artists | Moose Molten Metal |
EMI Vault date: June 1985 - Cassette ? | ||
SKCO-6521 | Frank Zappa | Thing Fish |
EMI Vault date: June 8, 1985 - 3-record set, $26.95 | ||
ST-6522 | David Wilcox | David Wilcox |
EMI Vault date: July 1985 - Black/rainbow | ||
ST-6523 | Unused | - - |
«do not use» - already on the system from years ago | ||
SQ-6524 | Various Artists | Dance Compilation, Dance Mixes |
Cassette only, no release date | ||
ST-6525 | Francesca | TBD |
possibly Frank Zappa ?, no release date | ||
4XQ-6526 | Various Artists | Country Compilation |
Cassette only, no release date | ||
ST-6527 | Glass Tiger | The Thin Red Line |
EMI Vault date: 1986 - Cassette. THIS LP WAS PRESSED ON CLEAR AS WELL AS BLACK VINYL – both with Black/rainbow retro label | ||
ALSO RELEASED ON COMPACT DISC USING CATALOGUE NUMBER CDP-746313-2 | ||
ST-6528 | Unused | number already in the system |
ST-6529 | Saxon | Strong Arm Of The Law |
No release date | ||
ST-6530 | Frank Zappa | Sheik Yerbouti |
No release date | ||
ST-6531 | Frank Zappa | Tinseltown Rebellion |
No release date | ||
ST-6532 | Frank Zappa | You Are What You Is |
EMI Vault date: 1986 - Black/rainbow label. 2 LP re-issue of LP released in USA in 1981, two different custom inner sleeves with lyrics | ||
ST-6533 | Frank Zappa | Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch |
No release date | ||
ST-6534 | Frank Zappa | The Man From Utopia |
EMI Vault date: 1986 - Black/rainbow label. Special inner sleeve with printed lyrics, the LP was originally issued in the USA in 1983 | ||
ST-6535 | Frank Zappa | Vs. The Mothers Of Prevention |
No release date | ||
ST-6536 | Saxon | Saxon |
No release date | ||
ST-6537 | Saxon | Denim And Leather |
No release date | ||
ST-6538 | Saxon | Wheels Of Steel |
No release date | ||
ST-6539 | Unused | - - |
already in the system | ||
SQ-6540 | Various Artists | Moose Molten Metal Volume 2 |
Cassette, no release date | ||
ST-6541 | Zappacosta | A To Z |
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ST-6542 | Talk Talk | It’s My Mix |
No release date | ||
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ST-6543 | The Partland Brothers | Electric Honey |
No release date | ||
ST-6544 | Soundtrack | Mona Lisa |
No release date | ||
ST-6545 | Fate | Fate |
No release date | ||
ST-6546 | Vicious Pink | Vicious Pink |
EMI Vault date: 1986 - Spanish pop | ||
ST-6547 | Strange Cruise | Strange Cruise |
No release date | ||
ST-6548 | Frank Mills | Transitions |
EMI Vault date: 1986 - Black/rainbow label | ||
ST-6549 | Les Immer Essen | Tally-Ho |
No release date | ||
ST-6550 | Johnny Clegg / Savuka | Third World Child |
No release date | ||
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ST-6551 | Daniel Lavoie | Tips |
No release date | ||
ST-6552 | The Partland Brothers | American |
No release date | ||
ST-6553 | Frank Zappa | Jazz From Hell |
EMI Vault date: 1986 - Black/rainbow label | ||
ST-6554 | Queen | Live Magic |
No release date | ||
ST-6555 | Rock And Hyde | Under The Volcano |
No release date | ||
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ST-6556 | Hot Chocolate | The Very Best Of Hot Chocolate |
No release date | ||
ST-6557 | The Hollies | Twenty Golden Greats |
No release date | ||
ST-6558 | The Saints | All Fools Day |
No release date | ||
ST-6559 | Unused | do not use |
ST-6560 | Roxette | Pearls Of Passion |
No release date | ||
ST-6561 | Unused | do not use |
ST-6562 | Unused | - - |
David Wilcox crossed out, do not use | ||
ST-6563 | Unused | - - |
Strange Advance crossed out, do not use | ||
CLT-6564 | Tom Cochrane | Hang On To Your Resistance (The Early Years) |
Re-issue of the 1974 LP of the same title on Daffodil Records, different cover though) (Black/rainbow label, 1987, no release date) (this was the last disc issued on the 6000 series – note the use of CLT on the catalogue number | ||
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