STARLINE - The Beach Boys on 45

South Africa

Capitol label 1967-1968

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Single A-side B-side
     
JCL 324: Then I Kissed Her / Mountain Of Love

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

     

JCL 324: Then I Kissed Her / Mountain Of Love

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

- A-side: date notation, "Arr. & Prod. by Brian Wilson" shifted left; "Spector-Greenwich-Berry" shifted right

     

JCL 324: Then I Kissed Her / Mountain Of Love

- bordeaux-red label

- small hole

- as the use of a small hole was introduced in the early 70ies, this pressing is probably a reissue

     
JCL 324: Then I Kissed Her / Mountain Of Love

- light-blue label

- small hole

- A-side: date notation, "Arr. & Prod. by Brian Wilson" shifted left; "Spector-Greenwich-Berry" shifted right

- as the use of a small hole was introduced in the early 70ies, this pressing is probably a reissue

     

JCL 324: Then I Kissed Her / Mountain Of Love

- light purple label

- small hole

- A-side: date notation, "Arr. & Prod. by Brian Wilson" shifted left; "Spector-Greenwich-Berry" shifted right

- as the use of a small hole was introduced in the early 70ies, this pressing is probably a reissue

     
JCL 329: Heroes And Villains / You’re Welcome

- picture sleeve

     
JCL 329: Heroes And Villains / You’re Welcome

- glossy purple label

- round breakable center

- label doesn't mention "A Brother Records Prod."

- B-side: date notation shifted right

     

JCL 329: Heroes And Villains / You’re Welcome

- glossy purple label

- round breakable center

- label doesn't mention "A Brother Records Prod."

- B-side:

  • date notation in one line with master-nr. and time notation
  • "Ken Lockert Engineered it" has a broader spacing
     
JCL 329: Heroes And Villains / You’re Welcome

- glossy purple label

- round breakable center

- label mentions "A Brother Records Prod."

- A-side doesn't have a "non skid ridge"

- B-side:

  • date notation in one line with master-nr. and time notation
  • "Ken Lockert Engineered it" has a broader spacing
     
JCL 333: Gettin' Hungry / Devoted To You

- round breakable center

- label mentions "A Brother Records Prod."

- A-side: (Wilson - Love) shifted left; Prod. The Beach Boys, 'A Brother Rec.' shifted right

     
JCL 333: Gettin' Hungry / Devoted To You

- round breakable center

- label mentions "A Brother Records Prod."

- A-side: (Wilson - Love) shifted right; Prod. The Beach Boys, 'A Brother Rec.' shifted left

     

JCL 337: Wild Honey / Do You Wanna Dance?

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

- B-side doesn't have a "non skid ridge"

     
JCL 337: Wild Honey / Do You Wanna Dance?

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

- B-side doesn't have a "non skid ridge"

- A-side: (Ldn) Music, (NBR.58371), (Wilson - Love) shifted left; time notation shifted right

     

JCL 343: Darlin’ / Here Today

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

- B-side: time notation, 45-55680 shifted right; (From their Album 'Pet Sounds') shifted left

     

JCL 343: Darlin’ / Here Today

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

- B-side: time notation, 45-55680 shifted left; (From their Album 'Pet Sounds') shifted right

     
JCL 357: Friends / Cherry Cherry Coupe

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

     
JCL 364: Do It Again / Wake The World

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

     
JCL 364: Do It Again / Wake The World

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

- font shifted right on B-side (year-notation), compared to 45 above

     

JCL 364: Do It Again / Wake The World

- glossy-purple label

- small hole

- as the use of a small hole was introduced in the early 70ies, this pressing is probably a reissue

     

JCL 364: Do It Again / Wake The World

- light blue label

- small hole

- as the use of a small hole was introduced in the early 70ies, this pressing is probably a reissue

     
JCL-379: Bluebirds Over The Mountain / Never Learn Not To Love

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

     

JCL-379: Bluebirds Over The Mountain / Never Learn Not To Love

- glossy-purple label

- round breakable center

- font shifted (A-side Merit Music ;B-side year notation), compared to 45 above