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Liberty Records Discography, Part 1 Liberty Records Discography, Part 1 By David Edwards and Mike Callahan Last update: April 26, 2003 The Liberty logo and label graphics have changed several times over the years, mostly when ownership of the label changed hands. The original ownership of Waronker and Bennett used a drawing of the top part of the Statue of Liberty as a logo, with 'Liberty' below it.
About the time the company was sold to Avnet, the logo changed to a wide crest that incorporated the Statue of Liberty motif. When Avnet sold the company back to Bennett, the logo was changed to a box with rounded corners containing the Statue of Liberty. Finally, TransAmerica used a square-corner box with a silhouette of the Statue within. The first Liberty label was blue-green with silver printing. 'LIBERTY' above the center hole with a drawing of the Statue of Liberty above the logo, 'LONG PLAYING MICROGROOVE' at the bottom of the label.
The stereo issues had black labels with silver printing, with similar graphics except at the bottom of the label was 'LONG PLAYING STEREOPHONIC' and there was a large 'STEREO' designation under the logo. This label was used from the start of the company to the third quarter of 1960, approximately LRP- 3140/LST-7140. The promotional issue of the monaural label was white with black printing; the graphics were the same. The promotional issue of the stereo label was light blue with black printing. Since the LRP-3000 series predated stereo by several years, at first all albums were mono. When stereo became a novelty in mid-1958, Liberty started a new series, the LST-7000 series, to issue the stereo counterparts.
At first, there was no particular correspondence between mono and stereo catalog numbers for the same album; in fact, there were both mono-only and stereo-only albums being issued. After less than 30 stereo albums had been issued, Liberty simplified their catalog numbering system by making the mono and stereo numbers correspond (LRP-3086 became LST-7086, etc.). Is available by clicking this link. The second Liberty label was black with silver printing. 'LIBERTY' in white on a gold crest to the left of the center hole, the left quarter of the label being rainbow colored.
Written vertically just to the right of the colored part was 'LIBERTY RECORDS, INC. LOS ANGELES 28, CALIFORNIA'. This label was used until the first quarter of 1966, approximately LRP-3415, LST-7415. At that point, Liberty changed their logo; the new logo appears on albums as early as LRP-3417/LST-7417, but some later numbers still have the old logo. Apparently, which logo was used depended upon when the artwork was done during the transition period. The early promotional issues of the second Liberty label were white with black printing. Graphics were the same, but there is no color on the label, and the left quarter of the label, which had the rainbow color on commercial issues, was horizontally striped black and white.
Later, the background color of the promotional label was changed from white to a creme color, with the same graphics. Liberty used this same promotional label for both mono and stereo promo issues even long after the regular label had changed to the rounded- box logo variation, probably due to using up the promo label stock on hand. The third label was black with silver printing.
The Liberty logo was in a white, rounded-cornered box to the left of the center hole with a drawing of the Statue of Liberty. The left quarter of the label was rainbow colored. 'LIBERTY RECORDS, INC. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA' was written in a vertical line to the left of the center hole. Promotional issues were creme colored with black printing, the left quarter of the label being rainbow colored. This label was used to the forth quarter of 1969, approximately LST-7620. The forth label was almost the same except that the vertical writing was dropped and at the bottom of the label was 'LIBERTY/UA INC.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA'. The logo also changed from the rounded-cornered box to a square-cornered box with a silhouette of the statue of liberty. This label was used in 1970 and 1971. We would appreciate any additions or corrections to this discography.
Just send them to us via. Both Sides Now Publications is an information web page, and we have no association with Liberty Records or EMI-Capitol Records. Liberty Records is currently owned by the EMI Records Group. Should you want to contact EMI, or should you be interested in acquiring albums listed in this discography (which are all out of print), we suggest you see our page and follow the instructions found there.
This discography is copyright 1999 by Mike Callahan.
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