G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.
Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
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Genre:Pop Style:Vocal
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Centre labels:
Made in Germany
Ⓟ 1973 Bell Records
Side A: Five Arts Music
Side B: Tridem Music
Sleeve:
Original American Recording by BELL RECORDS, New York
Printed in Germany by Gebr. Jänecke, Hannover
Other info:
West Germany IEP (Integral Embossed & Painted) Silver Paint and 1 1/2" LH die-cut from licenses Polydor
This is one of the very countries that cut and pressed this in it's Stereo mix.
(The paper label edition also # 2008 143 released in New Zealand wrongly states Stereo on the central label info box. BOTH the 1973 Bell USA and UK releases are also 100% Mono)
A. Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree 3:19B. I Can't Believe How Much I Love You 2:55
Phonographic Copyright (p) Bell RecordsPublished By Five Arts MusicPublished By Tridem MusicLacquer Cut At Phonodisc GmbHPressed By Phonodisc GmbHPrinted By Gebrüder JäneckeData provided by Discogs
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society GEMA Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320 Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320 Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320 S 1 Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320 1 X Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320 Y 1 Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320 1 V B Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320 1 P Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320 U 1 Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320 U 1 Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320 V 1
Phonographic Copyright (p) Bell Records Published By Five Arts Music Published By Tridem Music Lacquer Cut At Phonodisc GmbH Pressed By Phonodisc GmbH Printed By Gebrüder Jänecke
Centre labels:
Made in Germany
Ⓟ 1973 Bell Records
Side A: Five Arts Music
Side B: Tridem Music
Sleeve:
Original American Recording by BELL RECORDS, New York
Printed in Germany by Gebr. Jänecke, Hannover
Other info:
West Germany IEP (Integral Embossed & Painted) Silver Paint and 1 1/2" LH die-cut from licenses Polydor
This is one of the very countries that cut and pressed this in it's Stereo mix.
(The paper label edition also # 2008 143 released in New Zealand wrongly states Stereo on the central label info box. BOTH the 1973 Bell USA and UK releases are also 100% Mono)
A. Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree 3:19B. I Can't Believe How Much I Love You 2:55
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society GEMAMatrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320 S 1Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320 1 XMatrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320 Y 1Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320 1 V BMatrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320 1 PMatrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320 U 1Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S1 ℗ 1973 320 U 1Matrix / Runout 2008 143 S2 ℗ 1973 320 V 1
Phonographic Copyright (p) Bell RecordsPublished By Five Arts MusicPublished By Tridem MusicLacquer Cut At Phonodisc GmbHPressed By Phonodisc GmbHPrinted By Gebrüder JäneckeData provided by Discogs