Spine Style 2: NON-BREAKABLE spelled out horizontally
Record Label Style 1: Blue Superflex label
Record Label Style 2: Yellow Bozo label
Record Label Style 3: Blue Dot label
Category | Records and Tapes |
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Title | Tales of Uncle Remus |
Year | c.1948 |
Country | United States |
Description | A repressing of the original CC-40 album of the same title. Probably repressed to meet the demands of a tougher children's record set that would not break as easily, thus the new "Superflex" label and binding. |
Record Label | Capitol |
Number | DC-116 |
Media | Record |
RPM | 78 |
Contents | Side 1: Running Away (Part 1); Side 2: Running Away (Part 2); Side 3: Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby (Part 1); Side 4: Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby (Part 2); Side 5: The Laughing Place (Part 1); Side 6: The Laughing Place (Part 2). |
Variations | Cover: There are two versions of the spine. The first style states "Superflex" and is spelled vertically along the spine. The second, later version states "Non-Breakable". Record Labels: There are currently 3 known versions. The first version is blue and states "Superflex". The second version is the yellow Bozo label. The third version is the blue "dot" label. |
Dimensions | 10" (record diameter) |
Original Price | $3.00 |
Suggested Value | USD $40-50 |
Related Items | Capitol CC-40 (1947) [United States] Capitol DCN-116 (c.1948) [United States] |