LABEL STYLES - ALBUMS
"BANNER" STEREO
At the same time that the yellow/black Parlophone label was introduced for mono records, a silver and dark blue/black label loosely based on the defunct UK gold stereo Parlophone label was introduced for stereo records. This label style would continue throughout the 1960s until the first attempt at standardisation occurred in February 1969.

Only one label pair per title is displayed on this page. Label variations for a given record can be found on its corresponding LP page (accessible via the main 'LPs' menu, above).
AU3042S1.a - Please Please Me / PCSO 3042 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / variation a
AU3045S1.a - With The Beatles / PCSO 3045 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a
AU3058S1.a - A Hard Day's Night / PCSO 3058 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a
AU3062S1.a - Beatles For Sale / PCSO 3062 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a
AU3071S1.a - Help! / PCSO 3071 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a
AU3075S1.a - Rubber Soul / PCSO 3075 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a
AU7533S1.a - Greatest Hits Volume 1 / PCSO 7533 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a
AU7009S1.a - Revolver / PCSO 7009 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a
AU7534S1.a - Greatest Hits Volume 2 / PCSO 7534 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a
AU7027S1.a - Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band / PCSO 7027 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a
AU7016S1.a - A Collection Of Beatles Oldies / PCSO 7016 / stereo label 1 ('banner' stereo) / Variation a