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Because of the length of this page, Another Side Of Bob Dylan CD releases are now here. For releases of this album in CBS/Columbia multi-packs, see International Album Releases (Regular) - Multi-Packs.
Original US stereo LP, Columbia CS 8993, 8 Aug 1964. Thanks to Peter Stone Brown for confirming this date (it was originally given incorrectly on bobdylan.com).
According to Columbia's recording studio session documents, as collated by Michael Krogsgaard in his series of articles on "Bob Dylan's Recording Sessions", this album was recorded on 9 Jun 1964 in one night! The front photograph was taken by Sandy Speiser, another Columbia staff photographer, who also took the photograph used in 2004 for The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Live 1964.
For the mono release of this album, see Mono Album Releases.
This title is one of the fifteen Dylan albums released in Sep 2003 as a hybrid CD/SA-CD. This is playable both in stereo on an ordinary CD player and in enhanced stereo on an SA-CD player or a DVD player that also plays SA-CDs (Sony's higher range models all do this). Another Side Of Bob Dylan is also available on the SA-CD in 5.1 surround sound (a surprising choice since it's a solo acoustic album)!
Columbia CS 8993 (USA) - front photo by Henry V. Bell The first release of this album had a record with black "STEREO"/arrows logo round the bottom half of the record labels. The second release of this album had a record with white "STEREO"/arrows logo round the bottom half of the record labels. The labels of both of these releases had the word "NONBREAKABLE" printed to the left of the centre hole. The third release record labels were the same as those of the second release except that "NONBREAKABLE" was now missing.
Anton Wennbom has a copy of CS 8993 where the record has red Columbia labels with the "STEREO"/"360º SOUND"/arrows logos in black plus "NONBREAKABLE" with matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1E, Side 2 - XSM-77045-2F. Henry V. Bell has a copy of CS 8993 also with the "STEREO"/"360º SOUND"/arrows logos in black and matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1J, Side 2 - XSM-77045-2H.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information that the label design with white arrows was introduced in Jul/Aug 1965 (Bringing It All Back Home had labels with black arrows on original release in Mar 1965, and Mr. Tambourine Man by The Byrds still had labels with black arrows on original release in Jun 1965). Denis from PnP Records has a copy with labels with white arrows with "NONBREAKABLE" but without "MASTERWORKS" where the record has earlier matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1C, Side 2 - XSM-770445-1E. The rear sleeve of this copy has an "A" at bottom right, indicating it was fabricated by Columbia themselves at the Terre Haute, IN, plant, the same as the sleeve of Gerd Rundel's copy shown above.
At the top left of the front sleeve of Anton Wennbom's copy there are vertical bars above the "STEREO/CS 8993" in an oval, but on Henry V. Bell's copy the vertical bars above the catalogue number are missing. Simon Blokker considers this just to be a printing error. He has a copy with the same feature, the top vertical bars are on the top of the rear sleeve, and "GUARANTEED HIGH FIDELITY", which should be at the bottom of the front sleeve, is at the bottom of the rear sleeve but upside down. On this copy the rear sleeve design has clearly been pasted on to the sleeve. This sleeve has a "S" on the rear at bottom right - this indicates it was printed by the Columbia plant at Santa Monica, CA. The record labels are the third release with the "STEREO"/"360º SOUND"/arrows logos IN WHITE, "NONBREAKABLE" missing and without "MASTERWORKS".
Sergio Mariano Romay has two copies of the first commercial release. One of them has a “4” at bottom right below the track timings. The matrix numbers (stamped both sides) are: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1F, Side 2 - XSM-77045-1F. The "4" indicates that the sleeve was made by Imperial Packing Co., Inc. of Indianapolis, IN. The other has a “7” at bottom right above the track timings, and the matrix numbers (stamped both sides too) are: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1J, Side 2 - XSM-77045-2H. The "7" indicates that the sleeve was printed in Terre Haute, IN.
Jurgen Vreugdenhil has a copy where the record has labels with the "STEREO"/"360º SOUND"/arrows logos in black and matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1F, Side 2 - XSM-77045-1C. The rear sleeve has a "5" at bottom right above the track timings. This indicates that the sleeve was made by Modern Album Finishing Co., probably at Terre Haute, IN.
Columbia CS 8993 (USA) - detail of rear with "DEMONSTRATION NOT FOR SALE" stamp, scan by Sergio Mariano Romay Sergio Mariano Romay also has a second release copy with a red "DEMONSTRATION NOT FOR SALE" stamp on the rear sleeve, which also has a "7" at bottom right above the track timings. The record has labels with the "STEREO"/"360º SOUND"/arrows logos in white but "NONBREAKABLE" is still present. The matrix numbers of this copy (stamped both sides) are: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1AB, Side 2 - XSM-77045-2AA.
Hans Seegers alternate second release copy again has record labels with the "STEREO"/"360º SOUND"/arrows logos in white and "NONBREAKABLE" still present, but has "COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS" in the text at the bottom of the labels.
Sergio's copy of the alternate second release has record labels with the “STEREO”/”360º SOUND”/arrows logos in white and “NONBREAKABLE” still present, plus “COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS” in the text at the bottom of the labels (like Hans Seegers' copy). The record has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1AB, Side 2 - XSM-77045-2J.
Gerd Rundel, Jeffrey Schulberg and Jeremy Mayle have third release copies with the labels that have the "STEREO"/"360º SOUND"/arrows logos in white. On these labels the word "NONBREAKABLE" under the catalogue number to the left of the centre hole is omitted. The labels no longer have "COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS". Details of the stereo information on the front and back sleeves are shown above. Gerd Rundel's copy has a "A" at the bottom right of the rear sleeve (this also indicates that the sleeve was printed in Terre Haute, IN). Gerd's third release record has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1L, Side 2 - XSM-77045-2J. Bob Stacy's copy has matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1L, Side 2 - XSM-77045-2AC.
Lars M. Banke has a third release copy in a mono sleeve with a Columbia stereo sticker on the front sleeve, but also covering the spine with text “CS 8993” plus a small part of the rear sleeve. The rear sleeve has a "7" at bottom right, indicating that the sleeve was printed in Terre Haute, IN, as was Sergio Mariano Romay's copy above. The record labels (same as Gerd Rundel's above) no longer have "NONBREAKABLE" to the left of the centre hole and "COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS" is also missing. The record of this copy has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM 77044-1AB, Side 2 - XSM 77045-1AA.
Columbia CS 8993 (USA) - front photo by Ryan Grubb Ryan Grubb has a copy in the sleeve without the vertical stripes above the catalogue number on the front sleeve and with third release record labels. The oddity is that the black text on Side 1 is missing - the record still plays the normal Side 1 tracks.
Gerd Rundel has a copy of what was the last release with 1960s style record labels in 1969-70. These labels still have the "STEREO"/"360º SOUND"/arrows logos in white but now "CS 8993" to the left of the centre hole and the text to the right of the centre hole are in bold italics, plus "STEREO" under the catalogue number, the same design as for the first 1970s style record labels below. Gerd's 1969-70 copy again comes in a sleeve with “A” at rear bottom right (printed at Columbia, Terre Haute, IN) and the same characteristics as shown on Stuart Moore's detail scans above. The record of the copy shown has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM 77044-1AC, Side 2 - XSM 77045-2AC.
Columbia CS 8993 (USA) - front scan by Gerd Rundel (1969-70 release) Like Nigel Harrison's 1969-70 Columbia US copy of John Wesley Harding, this album comes in a picture inner sleeve advertising Columbia colour posters, this time dated 1970. The reply address to send for posters is Columbia Records, Terre Haute, IN.
Thanks to Anton Wennbom, Jeffrey Schulberg, Henry V. Bell, Hans Seegers, Stuart Moore and Gerd Rundel for information and scans.
Columbia CS 8993 (USA) - Side 1 scan by Stuart Moore (early 1970s release) Stuart Moore's early 1970s copy of CS 8993 still has the front with the stereo/arrows logo but has 1970s style record labels with the Columbia logo in yellow round the edge. These labels have the same text layout with "CS 8993" in italics, etc., as Gerd Rundel's 1969-70 copy with 1960s style labels above.
Columbia KCS 8993 (USA) - front scan by Hans Seegers This album was re-released in the mid 1970s as Columbia KCS 8993 with a record with 1970s style labels. The sleeve now had "KCS 8993" on front and rear. The text box at the bottom of the rear sleeve with track names and timings is now missing. The record labels also had catalogue number "KCS 8993".
David Christman's copy has the previous "CS 8993" front sleeve with a sticker with "STEREO KCS 8993" covering the old catalogue number on the front and spine. The rear sleeve is the new design with "KCS 8993" printed but also has a blocky "S" showing the sleeve was printed for the Columbia plant in Santa Maria, CA. The record labels are as shown. Columbia must have been using up old stock of the "CS 8993" front sleeves!
Thanks to Hans Seegers and David Christman for information and pictures.
This copy of the mid 1980s release has a sleeve which comes in the original shrink wrap with a “THE NICE PRICE” sticker and a record store price sticker for $3.99 on the front. The catalogue number on the front and rear sleeve is now just "8993". The spine has “PC 8993” while the record labels have “JC 8993”. The text at the bottom of the labels is "COLUMBIA (logo) MARCAS REG PRINTED IN U.S.A." (the same as the first "PC 8993" record labels below).
The record of the copy shown has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM 77044-2B, Side 2 - XSM 77045-2AH. Simon Blokker has a copy with the same sleeve and record labels where the record has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM 77044-2C, Side 2 - XSM 77045-2AJ.
Thanks to Paul Prince for information about a 1980s US release of CS 8993 on blue vinyl. This was in fact pressed privately by a Columbia USA employee at the Pitman, NJ, plant, and is not an official Columbia release.
Sergio Mariano Romay's copy of PC 8993 comes in the same sleeve as Gerd Rundel's copy immediately above without a barcode. The record labels now have catalogue number "PC 8993" and are the same as those in the sleeve with the barcode immediately below, except for the bottom text, which is still "COLUMBIA (logo) MARCAS REG PRINTED IN U.S.A." (the same as the "JC 8993" record labels above).
The record of this copy has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM 77044-2C, Side 2 - XSM 77045-2AJ (identical to those of Simon Blokker's copy above).
Simon Blokker has a copy in a sleeve which has just "8993" on the front, "PC 8993" on the spine, but strangely still has "KCS 8993" on the rear. The rear sleeve has a "4" at bottom right, which indicates it was printed by Imperial Paper Box Corp. of Brooklyn, NY. Otherwise the rear sleeve looks the same as that of Hans' "KCS 8993" 1970s copy above, while the front sleeve looks like the "JC 8993" copy above without the stickers. The record has "PC 8993" labels as shown, and this copy has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM 77044-1AF, Side 2 - XSM 77045-2F.
The album was re-released in the late 1980s, again as Columbia PC 8993. The rear sleeve now has a barcode. The record labels are the same as the first release of PC 8993 immediately above, but with different text at the bottom; "COLUMBIA (logo) ARE TRADEMARKS OF CBS INC".
The album was re-released in the 1990s with the same sleeve and a record with plain red labels with a white Columbia logo. The 2001 180gm release of Columbia PC 8993 was visually identical apart from the red sticker on the front sleeve.
The records have matrix numbers: Side 1 - MFSL 2-379 A-1 Kw@MoFi, Side 2 - MFSL 2-379 B-1 Kw@MoFi, Side 3 - MFSL 2-379 C-1 Kw@MoFi, Side 4 - MFSL 2-379 D-1 Kw@MoFi.
There is also a Mobile Fidelity hybrid SA-CD release of this album in stereo only, not 5.1 surround sound as on the 2003 Columbia hybrid SA-CD release, see here.
There will be a re-release of this album in Oct 2016, more information will be added when available.
Thanks to Éamonn Ó Catháin for information and to Manuel García Jara for further information and scans.
Columbia CS 8993 (USA for export) - front scan by Lars M. Banke Lars M. Banke has a copy of the first US release bought in Sweden with grey "CBS" stickers on the front and rear sleeve and shaped red "CBS" stickers on both record labels, which have the black "STEREO"/"360º SOUND"/arrows logos and "NONBREAKABLE" as above. The rear sleeve has the number "5" printed at bottom right, in the same position where the copy above has "A". The record of this copy has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1F, Side 2 - XSM-77045-2G.
Stuart Allen from Australia has what looks like a a mid-1970s export copy of Columbia PC 8993. The sleeve looks like a mid-1970s issue with no song titles or timings at the bottom of the rear sleeve and catalogue number "KCS 8993". All references to "Columbia" have been blacked out with marker pen, and a transparent wrap-around sticker covers the logo at the top right of the front sleeve such that the catalogue number is changed to "PC 8993", and the same on the spine too. The record labels are similar to those of the Canadian export copy below in that a black ring obscures the outer label information, but in this case the black ring is printed on the label, rather than a sticker. The catalogue number on the record labels is "PC 8993". The record of this copy has matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1K, Side 2 - XSM 77045-2AG.
Columbia/CBS CS 8993 (USA for Singapore) - front scan by Lars M. Banke (US sleeve) The rare 1960s album has an imported US stereo sleeve and possibly imported record but has unique red CBS labels with three logos that were probably printed locally. The rear sleeve shown has a "7" at bottom right, which indicates it was fabricated by Modern Album Finishing Company, probably at Terre Haute, IN. The record shown has handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM 77044 6335, Side 2 - XSM 77045 6336.
CBS had a record pressing facility in Singapore from 1967, so records after that were sourced locally. The second copy from around 1975 has exactly the same US sleeve with a "7" on the rear (a left-over from the 1960s?), but different record labels, this time with three CBS/Sony logos.
Columbia PC 8993 (USA for export) - front with "Columbia" obscured, scan by Lars M. Banke This is a unique example of a late 1980s Columbia US release sold for export, in this case the copy was bought in Japan. The catalogue number is "PC 8993" and there is a barcode on the rear sleeve.
All instances of "Columbia" have been obscured very clumsily with black marker pen on the sleeve, including on the spine. The rings of "Columbia" logos on the record labels have also been obscured clumsily with black marker pen. The record of this copy has handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - PAP XSM 77044 G2D, Side 2 - D.AP XSM 77045 G2D.
Columbia 14 10 0308 (USA) - top of cartridge scan by Hans Seegers This is a very rare item! 4-track was a short-lived continuous tape format, quickly superseded by 8-track. It has only two "programs" per tape instead of four as in 8-track (see below). The cartridge is in green plastic, contained inside a black slipcase. I Don't Believe You and Ballad in Plain D are omitted! For 8-track cartridge releases, see below.
Program 4: Ballad In Plain D, My Back Pages.
Columbia PCT 00308 (USA) - outside of cassette insert, scan by Augie Krater (mid 1980s release) The first cassette release dates from the 1970s as it has Dolby noise reduction. The reverse of the insert is blank. The cassette is light grey with black text - there are no paper labels.
The second cassette release has a new catalogue number: "PCT 08993" on the insert and just "PCT 8993" on the cassette. The insert now has a barcode. The reverse of the insert is again blank. The cassette is transparent smoked grey with white text - there are again no paper labels.
Thanks to Augie Krater and Gerd Rundel for information and scans.
The 1964 Canadian release of CS 8993 has a stereo/mono sleeve with "LITHO IN CANADA" printed vertically at bottom right of the front and "PRINTED IN CAN." on the record labels. The labels are the same style as the first US release with the "STEREO/360º SOUND" logos in black. The 1964 copy shown has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1B, Side 2 - XSM-77045-1B.
The 1970s release, Columbia KCS 8993, has an almost identical sleeve with Canadian manufacturing information in English and French on the rear. The record has the new style Columbia labels with Columbia logos in a ring round the circumference and "MANUFACTURED BY CBS RECORDS CANADA LTD." on the bottom edge. Columbia Records of Canada Ltd. was renamed CBS Records Canada Ltd. in late 1976, so this release is after then. Gerd Rundel's copy has handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1A-2G, Side 2 - XSM-77045-1A-2HDK:.
There may be intermediate Canadian copies with plain red labels or the new style labels with Columbia logos in a ring round the circumference with "MANUFACTURED BY COLUMBIA RECORDS OF CANADA LTD." on the bottom edge, and also on the rear sleeve.
Thanks to Gerd Rundel and Frank Pellegrino for information and scans.
All these export copies are of the 1970s release with catalogue number KCS 8993.
Columbia KCS 8993 (Canada for export) - front scan by Lars M. Banke (first variant, first copy) These Canadian 1970s releases were bought by Lars M. Banke in Sweden. All have the Columbia logos on the sleeves and record labels obscured. This is because Columbia traded as CBS in countries where the Columbia trade name was then owned by EMI.
There are two copies of the first variant, which has all the "Columbia" logos obscured with black marker pen on the front and rear of the sleeve. The record labels of the first copy have white ring-shaped stickers covering the Columbia logos. The record labels of the second copy have black ring-shaped stickers covering the Columbia logos.
The third export copy is unusual in that there have been very little changes.
"Columbia” has been crossed out on the front and rear logos, but not at the bottom of the rear sleeve or on the record labels. The labels are the same as above, with the record company name shown as "CBS RECORDS CANADA LTD.". The record of this copy has handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM 77044 1A 2G, Side 2 - XSM 77045 – 1A 2HDK.
The fourth export copy was bought in Germany and has a very similar sleeve to the third. "Columbia” has been crossed out on the front and rear logos, and once at the bottom of the rear sleeve. The record labels have red ring-shaped stickers covering the ring of Columbia logos.
The second variant has gold stickers on both front and rear of the sleeve but the "Columbia" details are not obscured at the bottom of the rear sleeve. The record labels have gold ring-shaped stickers covering the Columbia logos (the reflective gold stickers are difficult to scan).
Lars M. Banke has a second copy of the second variant bought in Sweden that again has had the "Columbia" logos on the front and rear sleeves obscured with gold square stickers, this time a lighter gold. The Columbia Canada information at the bottom of the rear sleeve is not obscured. There is also a blue circular sticker over the open edge of the sleeve. On the record labels there are gold ring-shaped stickers over the ring of "Columbia" logos, again a lighter gold. The record of this copy has handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM 77044 1A 2G, Side 2 - XSM 77045 – 1A 2HDK.
Lars M. Banke has a third variant of the 1970s Canadian release KCS 8993 bought in Scandinavia that this time has had the "Columbia" logos on the front and rear sleeves obscured with black circular stickers. Like the second variant copies, the Columbia Canada information at the bottom of the rear sleeve is not obscured. On the record labels there are black ring-shaped stickers over the ring of "Columbia" logos (same as the first variant, second copy).
I had previously stated that the UK release was also definitely Aug 1964, but Peter Viney bought his mono copy on first release in Nov 1964, and thinks the stereo release would not have been earlier, because few people in the UK then owned stereo record playing equipment (I certainly didn't). For the mono release of this album, see Mono Album Releases.
Another Side Of Bob Dylan was not only the last Dylan album, but also the last album by any artist, to be manufactured by Philips for CBS first. Philips pressings exist for both Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited, but these were made to meet extra demand, not pressed by Philips first.
The first releases of this album have a custom "STEREO" sleeve, note the different placements of the "STEREO"/arrows logo on the front and rear sleeve from the US release. Gerd Rundel has a copy made by Philips with a paste-over rear sleeve. The record has orange CBS labels that can be identified as having been made for CBS by Philips. Record label details: Left of centre hole - "STEREO"/arrows logo central, "33" speed; Right of centre hole - top "SBPG 62429 (CS 8993)", central "Blossom Music", bottom "SBPG 62429 1Y" "RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1964", Side 2 is the same with SBPG 62429 (CS 8993) top right of centre hole, "SBPG-62429 2Y" "RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1964" bottom right of centre hole. The Side 2 label has an embossed stamp with "O/T1" just above the centre hole. Thanks to Morgan from Totally Vinyl for information this is a UK Purchase Tax Code (although some sources say the "O/T" code was discontinued on 10 Apr 1962, this cannot be correct as it appears on records until as late as 1965).
The record of this copy has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - SBPG 62429 1Y//1V420 11 1, Side 2 - SBPG 62429 2Y//1V420 1. The symbol "V" in Philips matrix numbers is an upside down triangle.
CBS SBPG 62429 (UK) - front photo by Henry V. Bell (first release - CBS, front with stereo overprinting) Henry V. Bell has a first release copy made by CBS. The front "STEREO"/arrows logo is printed further to the left than on Gerd Rundel's copy. The rear sleeve has three folded-over flaps, but is otherwise the same as Gerd Rundel's copy. The record of this copy has orange CBS UK labels but the record has US matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1A, Side 2 - XSM-77045. It is possible that the records were pressed in the USA and then shipped to the UK without labels to be given UK style orange CBS labels. This seems a more plausible explanation than US stampers (also known as pressing plates) being shipped over to the UK to press a few copies.
The first release labels have just "33" as the playing speed instead of "33⅓" on the subsequent releases. Record label details: Left of centre hole - "STEREO"/arrows logo central, "33" speed; Right of centre hole - top "SBPG 62429 (CS 8993)", central "Blossom Music", bottom "SBPG 62429 A" "(P) 1964", Side 2 is the same except for "SBPG 62429 B" bottom right of centre hole.
CBS SBPG 62429 (UK) - front scan by Gerd Rundel (first release variant, mono front - first two copies) Gerd Rundel has two copies of a variant of the first release with mixed CBS and Philips labels! They have the mono sleeve with three folded-over flaps and red "STEREO"/arrows stamps on the rear. The Side 1 label of the first example is the regular CBS label, but the Side 2 label indicates that it was manufactured by Philips (for both see above).
First example record label details: Left of centre hole - "STEREO"/arrows logo central, "33" speed; Right of centre hole - top "SBPG 62429 (CS 8993)", central "Blossom Music", bottom "SBPG 62429 A" "(P) 1964", Side 2 is the same except for SBPG 62429 (CS 8993) top right of centre hole, "SBPG-62429 2Y RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1964" bottom right of centre hole. The record has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - SBPG 62429 A2, Side 2 - SBPG-62429-B-1.
The second example with mixed labels has the red "STEREO"/arrows stamp placed differently on the rear sleeve. On this copy the Side 1 label is from Philips and the Side 2 label is from CBS! The playing speeds on both are still "33". The Side 1 label has written "SBPG 62429 (CS 8993)", with "SBPG-62429 1Y" and “RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1964” below. The Side 2 label has "SBPG 62429" (CS 8993)", with "SBPG 62429 B" and "(P) 1964" below. The record has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - XSM-77044-1A (the US matrix number!), Side 2 - SBPG-62429-B-1.
Lars M. Banke has a UK stereo copy with a Philips pressing label on Side 1 and a CBS pressing label on Side 2. The sleeve looks like that of a first CBS pressing, but the “STEREO”/arrows logo is printed in black in the centre of the front sleeve (not to the right as above). The rear sleeve has a black (not red) printed stereo logo at top left and three folded-over flaps. The record labels are the same as Gerd Rundel's second example with "SBPG-62429 1Y" and “RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1964” on Side 1 and "SBPG 62429 B" with "(P) 1964" on Side 2.The matrix numbers are: Side 1 - SPBG 62249 A2, Side 2- SPBG 62249 B1. The record was bought in Sweden and has a sticker from a Stockholm record store at rear top right.
CBS SBPG 62429 (UK) - front scan by Gerd Rundel (second release, mono front, both variants) The second release record sleeve is the same as Gerd Rundel's listed second example of the 1964-65 releases (with red “STEREO/arrows” stamp and three folded-over flaps on the rear). There is no printer information. Like the CBS copies above, the catalogue number on both record labels is now "CBS Sbpg 62429". The record speed to the left of the centre hole is now “33⅓”, but is in a different type face from that of the third release below. The record of this copy has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - SBPG 62429 A2, Side 2 - SBPG-62429-B-1.
Lars M. Banke has a UK stereo copy which looks like a second 1967 pressing. However, the sleeve is a mixture of the second and third releases: there are no folded-over flaps on the rear, but also no new stereo information at the bottom of the rear sleeve as for the third release below. The red "STEREO"/arrows stamp is centred at the top of the rear sleeve, not above "BPG 62429" as with Gerd Rundel's sleeve. The sleeve was printed by Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd., and has "GB" printed vertically at bottom right. The record labels are not shown because they are the same as those of Hans Seegers' third release copy below with “33⅓” in the same type face. The record of this copy has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - SPBG 62429 A2, Side 2 - SPBG 62429 B1.
CBS SBPG 62429 (UK) - front scan by Hans Seegers (third release, mono front) The third stereo release of this album used the mono front sleeve but a different rear sleeve which could have a "STEREO" red rubber stamp as Gerd Rundel's first release copy above or a gold foil "STEREO" sticker. There were no folded-over flaps on the rear sleeve and stereo record information has been added in a text box at the bottom. The record still has orange CBS labels. Record label details: Left of centre hole - "STEREO"/arrows logo top, "33⅓" speed; Right of centre hole - top "Sbpg 62429 (CS 8993)", bottom "Blossom Music" "SBPG 62429 A" "(P) 1964", Side 2 is the same except for "SBPG 62429 B" bottom right of centre hole.
Patrick Helfrich has two copies of the UK album with the same sleeve as the third release but with new style orange/yellow CBS labels, which must date from the mid 1970s. The labels still have "MADE IN ENGLAND" at the bottom. The records of both copies shown have stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429A, Side 2 - SBPG 62429B2. As can be seen, the variant 1 and variant 2 record labels are different, especially with the placement of the text elements to the right of the centre hole and also the placement of the centred song titles, much higher on the first variant. The catalogue number on the first variant labels is "Sbpg 62429" and "S BPG 62429" on the second variant labels.
Gerd Rundel has a copy in the third release sleeve above with the first variant record labels. The record of this copy has different stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - SBPG 62429 A4, Side 2 - S 62429 B3. Gerd has a second copy in the third release sleeve above with the second variant record labels. The record of this copy again has different stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429 A5, Side 2 - S 62429 B3.
This early 1980s stereo variant has the mono catalogue number “BPG 62429” on the record labels to the right of the centre hole. The sleeve is different from any other listed here: the rear has “62429” below the CBS logo but all other characteristics are the same as the "CBS 32034" sleeve below, including an "LC|0149" capsule at bottom right. These labels have some differences compared to other stereo albums with mono catalogue numbers: there is no "LC|0149" capsule, the mono catalogue number is also printed to left of the centre hole (above “STEREO”), and the format of the record speed "33⅓ RPM". The record of the copy shown has matrix numbers: Side 1 - CBS S 62429 A 7 (handwritten), 32034 (stamped), Side 2 - CBS-S-32034 (stamped), CBS-S 62429 B6 (handwritten). "32034" was the new catalogue number introduced in 1982.
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Gerd Rundel, Henry V. Bell, Patrick Helfrich, Tim Prince and Lars M. Banke for information and pictures.
All Dylan albums were re-released in 1982 with new "CBS 32xxx" catalogue numbers, again with orange/yellow CBS labels. This album was re-released as CBS 32034 in a fully laminated sleeve.
The catalogue number on the rear sleeve is just "32034" but is listed as "CBS 32034" on the record labels of variants 1A and 1B and "S CBS 32034" on the record labels of variants 2A and 2B. All four records shown come in the same UK/Ireland sleeve, but the record label variants are confusing, with no logical progression from one to the next.
This variant is most probably the first from 1982 and the record labels have just "CBS 32034" as the catalogue number and "MADE IN ENGLAND" at the bottom. I don't have the record matrix numbers for this copy.
The labels of this release with catalogue number "CBS 32034" have the same text layout as Hans' variant 1A label but this copy belonging to Gerd Rundel has “MADE IN ENGLAND” in the circumference text and no text at the bottom of the label! The record of the copy shown has matrix numbers: Side 1 - CBS S 62429 A 7 (handwritten), 32034 (stamped), Side 2 - CBS-S 62429 B6 (handwritten), 32034 (stamped).
The record of Gerd Rundel's first copy with "S CBS 32034" on the labels has labels that again have "MADE IN ENGLAND" at the bottom. I can only assume that this variant could have been concurrent with that of variant 1B!
The record of this copy has matrix numbers: Side 1 - CBS-S-32034 (stamped), CBS-S-62429-A-6 (handwritten), Side 2 - CBS-S-32034 (stamped), CBS-S-62429-B4 (handwritten).
The record labels of Gerd Rundel's second copy with catalogue number "S CBS 32034" have several differences from those of the first copy (variant 2A): the "LC|0149" capsule is positioned at top right above the album title and artist name; there is no stereo arrow to the left to the centre hole; "33⅓ RPM" is positioned to the left to the centre hole above "Stereo"; and “MADE IN ENGLAND” is now in the circumference text on the right instead of at the bottom of the labels (as variant 1B). I would place this as the latest release of the four with "32034" as the catalogue number that still have orange/yellow CBS labels. The record of this copy comes in the CBS UK "NICE PRICE" "Surprise!" inner sleeve shown and has matrix numbers: Side 1 - CBS-S-62429-A-7 (handwritten), 32034 (stamped), Side 2 - CBS-S 62429 B6 (handwritten), 32034 (stamped) - almost the same as those of variant 1B.
There were also two Irish releases that used the UK sleeve, but where the records was manufactured in Ireland. Like UK record label variants 2A and 2B, the Irish catalogue number is listed as "S CBS 32034" on the record labels. The record playing speed is listed as just "33". The record labels still confusingly have "MADE IN ENGLAND". On the first release copy shown this is at the bottom of the labels, on the second release copy shown this is in the circumference text to the right of the centre hole.
The copy of the first Irish record shown has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429 A5, Side 2 - CBS 32034 B3. The copy of the second Irish record shown has matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429 A5 (stamped), Side 2 - CBS-S-62429-B4 (handwritten), CBS 32034 B4 (stamped).
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Gerd Rundel and Dr. Hanns Peter Bushoff for information and scans.
The 1984 UK release comes in the same 1982 UK/Ireland laminated sleeve as already listed above. It comes with a generic CBS “NICE PRICE” inner sleeve showing other contemporary artists. The red CBS record labels have a similar text layout to the first 1982 variant labels above, with catalogue number "CBS 32034". The record of the 1984 copy shown has matrix numbers: Side 1 - CBS-S-62429-A7 (handwritten), 32034 (stamped), Side 2 - CBS-S-62429-B4 (handwritten), CBS 32034 B4 (stamped).
There was a previous UK cassette release, CBS 40-62429, released around 1974 - scans required! There was also an 8-track stereo UK release, CBS 42-62429 - scans also required!
CBS 40-32034 (UK) - inside of insert (first release), scan by Henry V. Bell The first release shown is from 1982 when the new CBS 40-32034 catalogue number was introduced and has a single fold insert and a light-grey cassette with black text printed directly on it, there are no labels. The cassette has the 1960s style CBS logo and is copyrighted 1964.
The second release is in the "Nice Price" series, and has a two-fold front insert and a similar cassette. The CBS logo on the second cassette (my copy) is from the late 1980s.
Thanks to Henry V. Bell for information and scans.
The last UK vinyl release was in 180gm vinyl under licence by Simply Vinyl in 1999 - Hans Seegers' copy shown is still sealed. The album comes in a Simply Vinyl clear plastic wallet with two silver "Simply Vinyl" stickers. The record has orange labels.
David McBride has a white label test pressing of the Simply Vinyl release. The album (not shown) is in a plain white card sleeve with white labels but it is accompanied by a letter from Simply Vinyl identifying it as a "Collectors Item Test Pressing" of which there are only 50 copies. Also included is a letter from the now defunct UK record collectors' magazine "Record Mart & Buyer" identifying this as a giveaway prize from their July issue.
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Dr. Hanns Peter Bushoff and David McBride for information and pictures.
CBS S 62429 (NL), 1967: the front sleeve has the CBS logo and tracklisting in army-green and two folded-over flaps. The record has orange CBS labels and the copy shown has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - SBPG 62429 A2, Side 2 - SBPG 62429 B-1.
CBS S 62429 (NL), 1969: the front sleeve has the CBS logo and tracklisting in light brown and no folded-over flaps. The rear sleeve has "NL PRINTED IN HOLLAND" printed vertically at the lower right. The record has orange CBS labels and the copy shown has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - SBPG 62429 A2, Side 1 - SBPG 62429 B-1.
CBS S 62429 (NL), 1970: the front sleeve has the CBS logo and tracklisting in wine-red and no folded-over flaps. The rear sleeve has "(Y)" (in a circle) right of the "STEREO" logo at the upper right, and "NL PRINTED IN HOLLAND" printed vertically at the lower right. The record has orange CBS labels and the copy shown has matrix numbers: Side 1 - SBPG 62429 A2 (stamped), Side 2 - S 62429-2 (written).
CBS 62429 (NL), early 1975: the front sleeve has the CBS logo and tracklisting in light orange and no folded-over flaps. The rear sleeve has "(Y)" (in a circle) right of the "Stereo logo" at the upper right, and "NL PRINTED IN HOLLAND" printed vertically at the lower right. The record has orange/yellow CBS labels and the copy shown has written matrix numbers: Side 1 - S. 62429-1-A-4; Side 2 - S. 62429-2.
CBS 62429 (NL), late 1975: the front sleeve has the CBS logo and tracklisting in light brown and no folded-over flaps. The rear sleeve has "(B)" (in a circle) right of the "Stereo logo" at the upper right, and "NL PRINTED IN HOLLAND" printed vertically at the lower right. The record has orange/yellow CBS labels and the copy shown has written matrix numbers: Side 1 - S. 62429-1-A-4, Side 2 - S. 62429-2.
The third 1975 copy has a sleeve that was printed in Holland as stated on the rear, and still has the STEREO/arrows logo on the front sleeve. The record has 1960s-style orange CBS labels, this time dated 1967. The record labels say "MADE IN SPAIN" in English, but have the logo of the Dutch copyright organisation "STEMRA" rather than the Spanish organisation "SGAE" so the album was intended for sale in Holland or another European country. The copy shown also has matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429 A5, Side 2 - S 62429 B3.
The front sleeve has no logo or catalogue number. The rear sleeve has the CBS logo at upper right with the new catalogue number "CBS 32034", but no longer has "NL PRINTED IN HOLLAND" printed vertically at lower right. "LC|0149" in a capsule is now at rear bottom right, with "CB|211" in a lozenge and "53" in a circle at rear top right. The rear sleeve has no folded-over flaps. The record has orange/yellow CBS labels. It comes in the original 1982 CBS “NICE PRICE” inner sleeve showing details of other CBS releases in the series. The record of Gerd Rundel's copy has matrix numbers: Side 1 - S-62429-1 (handwritten) plus opposite 01-62429-1A1 (stamped), Side 2 - S-62429-2 (handwritten). This is still the old catalogue number. Wiebke Dittmer has a copy with matrix numbers: Side 1 - 01-62429-2A-1, Side 2 - S-62429-2 (again still the old European catalogue number).
The sleeve is the same as the 1982 release except that at rear top right it now has "CB|231" in a lozenge instead of "CB|211". The record has red 1980s CBS labels with CBS in white and the copy shown has printed matrix numbers: Side 1 - 01-32034-1A-1, Side 2 - 01-32034-1B-1. G. Vittori from Italy has a copy with the same sleeve and record labels where the matrix numbers are: Side 1 - NL 01-62429-2A-1 A, Side 2 - NL 01-62429-2B-1 A.
The 1991 Dutch release has a new sleeve with no logo on the front at top left and a barcode in the upper right hand corner of the rear. The record has red Columbia record labels and comes in a 1991 “Dylan Originals” inner sleeve with details of other albums in the series. The record of the copy shown has stamped matrix numbers: Side 1 - 01-32034-1A-1, Side 2 - 01-32034-1B-1 (same as those of the 1985 CBS release).
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Wiebke Dittmer, Gerd Rundel and G. Vittori for information and scans.
There must have been an earlier Dutch cassette release with catalogue number 40-62429, scans required!
CBS 40-32034 (NL) - front scan by Tom Willems (1982 release) These CBS and Columbia releases were all made in Holland.
The insert of the first stereo cassette is dated 1978 although it has the new catalogue number of "CBS 40-32034" introduced in 1982. It has Dolby noise reduction and a similar folded insert to the second UK release above with a CBS "Nice Price" catalogue on the inside with text in English, French and German. The cassette is dated 1967, when the album was first released in Holland, and has a light-grey case with text in black, different from either of the two UK releases. There are no paper labels.
The second stereo cassette is also dated 1967, and now has the Columbia logo, introduced in 1991. It has a much shorter insert of a different design, which still has the CBS logo, and may therefore have been introduced around 1987 when the cassette would still be CBS also (scans required!). The cassette is off-white with black text. The third stereo cassette now has a different Columbia insert and the cassette is now transparent smoked grey with silver text, identical to that of the first 1990s cassette.
Thanks to Tom Willems and Paul Shenton for information and pictures.
For the 1965 mono release of this album, see Mono Album Releases.
CBS SBP-233161 (Australia) - front scan by Stuart Moore (1967 release) The front and rear sleeves of this album are virtually identical to those of the mono release with the differences shown. The 1969 front sleeve has a different "STEREO" logo at top centre than on the 1967 release, the 1970s release is the same. The 1969 rear sleeve has a text box at the bottom about CBS stereo records which is missing from the 1967 rear sleeve.
Thanks to Stuart Moore for the scan of the Allan's Australia sheet music for It Ain't Me, Babe. This promotes the cover versions by The Turtles plus Joe and Eddie!
The 1960s records have orange CBS labels, the first has the Australian music publishers Allan's logo, on the second and third it is missing. (Allan's were music publishers in Australia for Bob Dylan records between 1965 and 1969.) There are significant differences between the two 1969 record labels shown - Hans Seegers' copy has each track credited to "B. Dylan" where as the labels of the copy bought by Manuel García Jara's father in Auckland, New Zealand, in Nov 1969 have only one "B. Dylan" credit per side. (I assume CBS New Zealand imported copies from Australia to fill gaps in local production, see below.) The first 1969 record label has "CS8993" below the Australian catalogue number whereas the second has "CS 8993" with a space. Both Side 2 labels have Ballad In Plain D shown as just "Ballad In Plain". (It's correct on the 1967 label!) The record of the copy bought in New Zealand has matrix numbers: Side 1 - MX145255-C, Side 2 - MX145256-B.
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Stuart Moore, Peter Lindberg and Manuel García Jara for information and scans. Thanks to Stuart Moore for the scan of the Allan's Australia sheet music for the album.
CBS SBP 474238 (New Zealand) - front scan by Bill Hester Scans of the first New Zealand stereo release required! The release shown dates from 1974-75 as it has no "Albert" copyright logo on the labels. The songs are copyrighted to "Quaver". The sleeve and record were manufactured in New Zealand for CBS Records by Phonogram Limited (part of Philips, later PolyGram and now Universal). The record has orange CBS labels.
The album shown was bought at the Record Factory in Christchurch, New Zealand.
This album was not released by CBS in Japan before it was taken over by Sony in 1968.
CBS/Sony SONP 50286 (1968): This record has orange/cream labels with stamped matrix numbers 50286 A1/B2. There is a 4-page lyric booklet. I don't have details of the obi - scan required.
CBS/Sony SOPL-223 (1974): Hans Seegers has a copy of this with white promo labels as well as the commercial labels. The record is in a unique inner sleeve and has stamped matrix numbers SOPL-223 A/B. There is a black/brown-cream top obi and an 8-page booklet.
CBS/Sony 25 AP 271 (1976): This record has orange/cream labels with stamped matrix numbers 25 AP-271A3/B1 1B 6F/1A7. There is a green, white and black side obi and an 8-page booklet. The rear sleeve is the same as SOPL-223 except that it omits the catalogue number at the top right.
Although it was not released in Spain until 1973, contrary to previous reports this album was not banned by the Franco regime in the 1960s. The first Spanish release of this album came out in 1973 and was pressed in very limited quantities. There was one problem with the Spanish censor - all tracks were authorised except "Chimes Of Freedom" because of the words "the mistitled prostitute". CBS successfully argued against the ban (see letter below right) and this album was released with some delay. Manuel García Jara believes that the first copies released may have had the word "prostitute" beeped out - if so this would qualify as a rarity of considerable value!
The sleeve was printed by Offset ALG, Madrid, and is dated 1973. The record was made in Spain by Discos CBS S.A. The song titles on the sleeve and the record labels are in English. There was a double-sided insert with the song lyrics in English, also printed by Offset ALG, Madrid, and dated 1973. The record has orange CBS labels with publication date 1972 and the copy shown has matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429 A5, Side 2 - S 62429 B5. Dr. Hanns Peter Bushoff has a copy in the same sleeve with slightly different record labels, most noticeably the Side 2 label is missing the “Depósito Legal …” text to the right of the centre hole. The copy shown has matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429 A5, Side 2 - S 62429 B3.
CBS S 62429 (Spain) - front scan by Manuel García Jara (1975 release) The album was re-released in 1975 with the same catalogue number. The sleeve is almost identical except for a date on the rear bottom right of 1975 next to the printer's name, shown below. The lyrics insert is the same as the 1973 release, still dated 1973. The record has orange/yellow CBS labels, still dated 1972. The copy shown has matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429 A5, Side 2 - S 62429 B3.
Second 1982 release: Side 1 - 62429 – A ♦ 32034-A, Side 2 - 62429–B ♦ 32034-B.
CBS S 32034 (Spain) - Side 1 scan by Sergio Mariano Romay (late 1980s1990 release) This Spanish release must date from the late 1980s or 1990 and has the same sleeve (front and rear) as the CBS/Sony S 32034 1991 release below, but the record labels still have “CBS”. These labels are red with black text except for “CBS” and the circumference text, which is in white. The text layout is exactly the same as that of the CBS/Sony release apart from the "SGAE" box to the right of the centre hole being slightly displaced).
The spine text is “CBS ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB DYLAN CBS 32034” (without the "S"). The record comes in a plain inner sleeve with a cut-out on one side only, and this copy has matrix numbers: Side 1 - 62429–A (stamped) plus 32034-A (faintly handwritten), Side 2 - 32034–B (stamped).
CBS/Sony S 32034 (Spain) - front scan by Manuel García Jara (1991 release) After 1991, when other CBS releases worldwide became Columbia, Spanish CBS releases became CBS/Sony as in Japan for legal reasons. Thanks to Gerd Rundel for finding this on eBay. The sleeve has the CBS logo on the rear and was printed by Offset ALG of Madrid. The record was again pressed by Tecnodisco SA of Madrid for Discos CBS. The copy shown has matrix numbers: Side 1 - 62429-A (stamped) 32034-A (handwritten), Side 2 - 32034-A (stamped).
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Manuel García Jara and Hanns Peter Bushoff for information and scans.
The first cassette shown was released in 1980, although the cassette has a publication date and a Spanish copyright date of 1974 (I assume there is a 1974 release of CBS 40-62429 not yet shown). The address of Discos CBS S.A. is given as "Paseo de la Castellana 93, Madrid-16", where they moved in mid 1980, and the list of CBS cassettes on the inside of the insert includes 1979's Slow Train Coming. The cassette is of white plastic with orange CBS paper labels. The song titles are in English only on both the insert and the cassette labels.
The 1982 cassette has a new catalogue number of CBS 40-32034 and a shorter insert, the inside of the cassette insert now has just track titles and timings. There are two different outside insert variants: the first has orange text on the spine and the track names on the front are in green (like the earlier CBS 40-62429 release); the second has pink text on the spine and the track names on the front are also in pink. The cassette (same for both variants) is again of white plastic with orange CBS paper labels. Although the publication date bizarrely is "(P) 1972" (earlier than the 1974 release), the Spanish copyright date is "1982" (the new catalogue number CBS 40-32034 was introduced in 1982). The song titles are again in English only on both the insert and the cassette labels. The cassette insert now has the Spanish text "Antes de dar la vuelta a la cinta, déjela pasar hasta el final [Before you turn over the tape, let it play until the end]".
For the 1966 and 1970 mono releases of this album, see Mono Album Releases.
CBS 62429 (Italy) - front scan by Lars M. Banke (all releases) The Italian mono releases of this album have sleeves with three folded-over flaps. The rear of the 1975 stereo sleeve containing the record with orange CBS labels has two flaps, top and bottom. The rear of the late 1970s stereo sleeve containing the record with orange/yellow CBS labels has no folded-over flaps. All are dated 1975 and made by CBS-SUGAR. All copies shown have the same front sleeve. All the record labels are dated 1967.
Lars M. Banke has a 1976-77 copy still in the sleeve with two folded-over flaps that now has orange/yellow CBS labels with "MADE IN ITALY BY CBS SUGAR" at the bottom. The labels on this copy are reversed so that Side 1 is actually Side 2 and vice-versa. The record of this copy has handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429 1, Side 2 - S 62429 2. The orange/yellow CBS labels (now correct) can be dated to the late 1970s because the text "MADE IN ITALY BY CBS SUGAR" now just says ""MADE IN ITALY BY CBS", still aligned as if "SUGAR" were present. All record labels have an "SIAE" Italian copyright stamp on Side 1.
This release was the first for this album in Portugal - it was prohibited in Portugal during the dictatorships of Dr. Antonio Salazar followed by Marcelo Caetano, which ended in 1974. The front of the album is the same as the Dutch LP above. The album was manufactured and distributed in Portugal by Radio Triunfo, LDA. The record has orange/yellow CBS labels.
CBS S 62429 (Greece) - front scan by Lars M. Banke (1967 and 1975 releases) The first Greek release has a sleeve printed in Greece but the record was made in Holland and is the first Dutch release from 1967. Even though the record is from 1967, the album may be from the early 1970s - confirmation required.
The front of the first release is identical to that of the 1967 Dutch LP shown above. The sleeve is not laminated. The 1960s/mid-1970s Greek releases had a printer code "MT 49xx" on the rear sleeve at bottom right, Another Side Of Bob Dylan was "MT 4960". The copy of the record with Dutch labels shown has handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - S 62429 1, Side 2 - S 62429 2. However, the equivalent 1967 Dutch record has stamped UK matrix numbers: Side 1 - SBPG 62429 A2, Side 1 - SBPG 62429 B-1. This means that the record may have been sourced from Greece but given Dutch labels!
The 1975 record was made in Greece and comes in exactly the same sleeve as the 1967 release. The record now has orange/yellow CBS labels. The copy shown has handwritten written matrix numbers Side 1 - S 62429-1, Side 2 - S 62429-2.
CBS 32034 (Greece) - front with "Nice Price" CBS sticker, scan by Lars M. Banke (1985 release) The 1985 release now has a new catalogue number, CBS 32024, and the sleeve of the copy shown has a "Nice Price" CBS front sticker. The front of the 1985 release is unusual in that it retains the "STEREO"/arrows logo. The sleeve of the 1978 release is now laminated.
Even though it now has catalogue number "CBS 32034" on the front and rear sleeve and record labels, the record of the 1985 release has handwritten matrix numbers with the old catalogue number: Side 1 - 01-S-A 62429 HPI, Side 2 - S-62429-2.
The front of this album is identical to the 1985 Dutch LP with this catalogue number above. The rear has exclusive text in Hebrew script at the bottom edge. The promo copy shown has a printed promo sticker with purple text on the rear to the left of the CBS logo (the commercial copy shown doesn't have it).
The record itself was made in Israel and has red CBS labels with matrix numbers: Side 1 - HP-ISRAEL 01-32034-A, Side 2 - HP-ISRAEL 01-32034-B.
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