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    Posted: 29 April 2013 at 4:51pm
does anyone know when london records switched the label
style from the purple & white variety to the blue & white
swirl version?......and specifically to the rolling
stones....

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My price guide indicates that "The Last Time" (London 9741) was the last Rolling Stones 45 available on the purple & white label, and it was available on the blue swirl label with the London label name in either white text or black text.
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Yep, the transition took place in early 1965. The first time I encountered the blue swirl design was when I bought the Moodies' "Go Now!" Both new and old designs were in the bin, and while I really liked the look of the blue swirl, I opted for the purple-and-white design, for reasons forgotten since early '65.
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Interesting that they started using the new style label
for promos a good 6 months earlier. Doubly so since
promos for the purple and white labels were the same as
stock copies except for "promotional copy" added.
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