Vanilla Fudge - Vanilla Fudge (Very Good Plus (VG+)) Rock (LP, Album, Pit)

Vanilla Fudge
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Product Description

Format: LP, Album, Pit
Media Condition:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country:    US  
Released:  
1967
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Psychedelic Rock, Acid Rock
Comments:
Media is in great shape, outer sleeve has minimal wear with writing on the back.
Notes:

This release has a single pressing ring @ 69mm. It also has "P" & "CP" stamped in runouts.
Both of these characteristics are indicative of a Columbia pressed record from their Pitman pressing plant that was in New Jersey.
" o " denotes the use of [l586613 for the "Mastering".
Tri-color "ATCO" labels used from about 1962 to 1968. 
Labels consisting of purple [top, white [middle & gold [bottom. Track titles, band & side designation in black text.
ATCO logo in gold text center of label over white section. "STEREO" in white text right below it over gold section.
Catalog number on spine: 33-224. On labels & rear cover sleeve: SD 33-224. On front cover sleeve: SD33-224
Most noteworthy are,  the runout matrices compared to the label matrices. Clearly by the stamping of the runouts [i.e. "CP" & "P", this is a "Pitman" pressing. But, take notice of the label matrices "ST-C671075CT" & "ST-C671076CT", [i.e. "CT" as a "Terre Haute" pressing. Yet, nowhere in the runout stamped matrices are there markers for it to be a Terre Haute pressing. Perhaps the Pitman plant ran out of labels?

 

A1. Ticket To Ride 5:40
A2. People Get Ready 6:30
A3. She's Not There 4:55
A4. Bang Bang 5:20
B1. Illusions Of My Childhood - Part One 0:20
B2. You Keep Me Hanging On 7:20
B3. Illusions Of My Childhood - Part Two 0:23
B4. Take Me For A Little Ride 3:27
B5. Illusions Of My Childhood - Part Three 0:22
B6. Eleanor Rigby 8:24

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Rights Society BMI
Pressing Plant ID P & CP
Matrix / Runout ST-C671075CT
Matrix / Runout ST-C-671076CT
Matrix / Runout o ST-C-671075-1F P CP A3
Matrix / Runout o ST-C-671075-1D P CP D2
Matrix / Runout o ST-C-671075-1D P C 4
Matrix / Runout CP o S T C671076-1F P CP A 2

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) Atlantic Recording Corporation
Copyright (c) Atlantic Recording Corporation
Published By Maclen
Published By Chi-Sound
Published By Al Gallico
Published By Chris Marc
Published By Cotillion Music
Published By Jobete
Published By Lollipop (5)
Mastered At Customatrix
Record Company Atlantic Recording Corporation
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman

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