CLASSICAL Vinyl Labels – CAPITOL

Capitol Records is a major United States-based record label, founded by the songwriter Johnny Mercer in 1942. The main financial support is by the movie producer Buddy DeSylva and the business acumen of Glenn Wallichs, (owner of Music City, at the time the biggest record store in Los Angeles, California). Capitol was the first West Coast label, competing with RCA-Victor, Columbia and Decca, all based in New York.

It was acquired by EMI in 1955 and is now part of the EMI Group.

CAPITOL Labels

Capitol LONG PLAYING Mono – 1st pressing, with brass font, dark green, the earliest Label
Capitol LONG PLAYING FDS Mono的Label
Capitol FDS Mono – 1st pressing, Dark Green Background, with a brass edge outside, FDS logo at 12 o’clock, this is Hi-Fi period Label

Capitol FDS Mono – 1st pressing 10″ Label, dark red label, with brass edge outside, 12 o’clock with FDS Logo
Capitol FDS Rainbow的Mono Label
Capitol FDS Rainbow Stereo Label

Capitol  Early Rainbow Label, Black in Central, Rainbow edge outside with groove, oval Capitol logo at 9 o’clock
Capitol Early Rainbow Label, Black in Central, stereo pressing, oval Capitol logo with STEREO printed on bottom
Capitol late Rainbow Mono Label, Capitol oval label at 12 o’clock

Capitol late Rainbow Stereo Label
Capitol EMI logo for those music licensed from EMI, with “EMI” printed on the left hand side

Capitol FDS (FULL DIMENSIONAL SOUND) Logo
Capitol FDS (FULL DIMENSIONAL STEREO) Logo
Capitol STEREO — FULL SPECTRUM OF SOUND Logo