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Estero 45 Giri Come si legge il catalogo Per la discografia italiana a b e c d A - E f g h i Per la discografia estera a b e c d f j Leggenda: a) Data di pubblicazione b) Titolo disco c) Matrice Lato A d) Matrice Lato B e) Numero catalogo f) Altri dettagli g) Bordo Etichetta: Liscio o Zigrinato h) Apertura cover i) Lembi j) data di pubblicazione (se disponibile) nel formato Anno/Mese/Giorno Le parti di un disco a b c Legenda a) Solco E’ la parte del vinile dove si trova incisa la canzone. b) Run-Out E’ la parte del vinile dove si possono trovano informazioni riguardo la matrice. c) Etichetta E’ l’adesivo di carta dove si trovano altre informazioni sulla canzone. La zigrinatura a bordo etichetta Tra i tanti dettagli che possiamo trovare sul vinile c’è anche quello della zigrinatura, che compare soprattutto sui dischi pubblicati nel periodo Clan. Qui sotto vediamo un esempio di disco con zigrinatura e uno senza (detto liscio). ZL Apertura copertina Durante gli anni, le copertine hanno subito delle modifiche e capita che lo stesso disco ha copertine diverse. Una di queste modifiche è nel tipo di apertura della copertina che, oltre a trovarsi a volte lateralmente, a volte in alto, può essere di vari tipi. Finora abbiamo riscontrato 6 tipi di aperture diverse. Quello più diffuso è il tipo A. A B C D E F Incollatura lembi La maggior parte delle volte le copertine sono incollate all’interno, come è giusto che sia, ma a volte è capitato che i lembi posteriori delle copertine venivano incollate verso l’esterno, come nel modo illustrato qui sotto. Abbiamo quindi catalogato anche queste varianti: Esterno ed Interno. E I ITALIA 1958 RIP IT UP / JAILHOUSE ROCK Music 2223 45ITA1958.2223.A N.D. N.D. LA-- I Il disco è stato pubblicato con copertina standard forata. 1958/04 BLUEBERRY HILL / TUTTI FRUTTI Music 2224 45ITA1958.2224.A N.D. N.D. LA-- I Il disco è stato pubblicato con copertina standard forata. 1958/10 MAN SMART / I LOVE YOU BABY Music 2232 45ITA1958.2232.A N.D. N.D. LA-- I Il disco è stato pubblicato con copertina standard forata. 1958/10 THE STROLL / TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME Music 2233 45ITA1958.2233.A N.D. N.D. LA-- I Il disco è stato pubblicato con copertina standard forata. 1958/10 Music EPM 10123 45ITA1958.EPM10123.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1958/11 Music EPM 10132 45ITA1958.EPM10132.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1958 HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN / BUONASERA SIGNORINA Jolly J 20032 45ITA1958.J20032.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ Label di colore blu con striscia nera e lettera J in nero 45ITA1958.J20032.B N.D. N.D. L_-- _ Label di colore blu 1958 HOOLA HOP ROCK / LA FEBBRE DELL'HOOLA HOP Jolly J 20045 45ITA1958.J20045.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1959 Jolly EPJ 1053 45ITA1959.EPJ1053.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1959 Jolly EPJ 1056 45ITA1959.EPJ1056.A EPJ 1056-A EPJ 1056-B L_-- I 1959 CIAO TI DIRÒ / UN'ORA CON TE Jolly J 20057 45ITA1959.J20057.A N.D. N.D. LA-- I 1959 IL RIBELLE / NESSUNO CREDERÀ Jolly J 20063 45ITA1959.J20063.A J-20063x45-A ** 20-7-59 J-20063x45-B 20-7-59 ** LA-- I 45ITA1959.J20063.B J-20063x45-A 18-11-59 J-20063x45-B 18-11-59 LA-- I 1959 I RAGAZZI DEL JUKE-BOX / IL TUO BACIO È COME UN ROCK Jolly J 20064 45ITA1959.J20064.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1959/09 TEDDY GIRL / DESIDERO TE Jolly J 20068 45ITA1959.J20068.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1959 PRONTO PRONTO / IDAHO Jolly J 20069 45ITA1959.J20069.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1960 Jolly EPJ 1061 45ITA1960.EPJ1061.A N.D. N.D. L_-- I 1960 Jolly EPJ 1062 45ITA1960.EPJ1062.A N.D. N.D. L_-- I 1960 Jolly EPJ 1063 45ITA1960.EPJ1063.A N.D. N.D. L_-- I 45ITA1960.EPJ1063.B N.D. N.D. L_-- E 1960 NIKITA ROCK / BLUE JEANS ROCK Jolly J 20079 45ITA1960.J20079.A J-20079x45-A *** 21-1-60 J-20079x45-B *** 21-1-60 L_-- _ 1960 IMPAZZIVO PER TE / ROCK MATTO Jolly J 20080 45ITA1960.J20080.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ cover scritta nera 45ITA1960.J20080.B N.D. N.D. L_-- _ cover scritta verde 45ITA1960.J20080.C N.D. N.D. L_-- _ cover scritta nera con dicitura "dalla colonna sonora del film URLATORI ALLA SBARRA" 45ITA1960.J20080.D N.D. N.D. L_-- _ cover scritta nera senza dicitura 45ITA1960.J20080.E N.D. N.D. L_-- _ cover scritta nera 1960 PERSONALITY / IL MONDO GIRA Jolly J 20089 45ITA1960.J20089.A J-20089x45-A *** 22-1-60 J-20089x45-B *** 22-1-60 L_-- _ 1960 COSÌ NO / LA GATTA CHE SCOTTA Jolly J 20090 45ITA1960.J20090.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1960 PICCOLA / RITORNA LO SHIMMY Jolly J 20092 45ITA1960.J20092.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1960 PITAGORA / A COSA SERVE SOFFRIRE Jolly J 20106 45ITA1960.J20106.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1960 GIARRETTIERA ROSSA / CHE DRITTA! Jolly J 20107 45ITA1960.J20107.A 15-11-60 J-20107x45-A 15-11-60 J-20107x45-B L_-- _ 1960 FURORE / MOVIMENTO DI ROCK Jolly J 20124 45ITA1960.J20124.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1961 Jolly EPJ 1065 45ITA1961.EPJ1065.A N.D. N.D. L_-- I 1961 Jolly EPJ 1066 45ITA1961.EPJ1066.A N.D. N.D. L_-- I 1961 24.000 BACI / AULÍ-ULÉ Jolly J 20127 45ITA1961.J20127.A J-20127x45-A 17-1-61 J-20127x45-B II 16-1-61 LA-- I Matrici scritti a mano. 45ITA1961.J20127.B J-20127x45-A II 17-1-61 J-20127x45-B II 16-1-61 LA-- I Matrici scritti a mano. 45ITA1961.J20127.C J20127/45A. 31.1.61 R J20127/45B. 31.1.61 R LA-- I Matrici impressi a macchina. 1961 NON ESISTE L'AMOR / BASTA Jolly J 20137 45ITA1961.J20137.A 17-5-61 J-20137x45-A 17-5-61 J-20137x45-B LA-- I Senza scritta "MADE IN ITALY" a destra 45ITA1961.J20137.B 17-5-61 J-20137x45-A 17-5-61 J-20137x45-B LA-- I Con scritta "MADE IN ITALY" a destra 1961 GILLY / COCCOLONA Jolly J 20144 45ITA1961.J20144.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1961 NATA PER ME / NON ESSER TIMIDA Jolly J 20150 45ITA1961.J20150.A -J-20150-x45-A-II°* -1-8-61- -J-20150-x45-B- 24-7-61- LB-- E Con la scritta "da CANZONISSIMA 1961" sul Lato A 45ITA1961.J20150.B -J-20150-x45-A-II°- -1-8-61- -J-20150-x45-B- 24-7-61- LB-- E Senza la scritta "da CANZONISSIMA 1961". 45ITA1961.J20150.C -J-20150x45-A -29-12-61 -J-20150-45-B -24-7-61- LB-- E Con la scritta "da CANZONISSIMA 1961" sul Lato A. 45ITA1961.J20150.D -J-20150-x45-A-II°- -1-8-61- -J-20150-x45-B- 24-7-61- LB-- E Con la scritta "da CANZONISSIMA 1961" sul Lato A. 1962 STAI LONTANA DA ME / SEI RIMASTA SOLA - AMAMI E BACIAMI Clan ACC 24001 45ITA1962.ACC24001.A 30CT-GBA 6 16-5-62 30CT-GBA 7 21-5-1962 L_-- _ copertina apribile. Label: scritta corta intorno. "Clan" verde e nero. 45ITA1962.ACC24001.B N.D. N.D. L_-- _ copertina apribile. Retro con caratteri diversi in basso a sinistra. Label: scritta larga intorno. "Clan" verde e nero 45ITA1962.ACC24001.C 30CT-GBA 6/2 30CT-GBA 7 21-5-1962 L_-- _ copertina apribile. Label: scritta intorno corta. "Clan" tutto nero. Con marchio a dx. 45ITA1962.ACC24001.D 30CT-GBA 6 16-5-62 30CT-GBA 7 21-5-1962 L_-- _ copertina apribile. Label: scritta intorno corta. Manca durata del secondo brano. 1962 PREGHERÒ / PASTICCIO IN PARADISO Clan ACC 24005 45ITA1962.ACC24005.A GBA 10 bis 15-10-62 GBA 11 8-10-62 LB-- I Label: Scritta intorno corta. 45ITA1962.ACC24005.B GBA 10 bis 15-10-62 GBA 11-2 8-10-62 L_-- _ Label: Scritta intorno lunga. 45ITA1962.ACC24005.C N.D. N.D. L_-- _ Label: Scritta intorno corta. 45ITA1962.ACC24005.D N.D. N.D. L_-- _ Label: Scritta intorno corta. 1962 CIAO AMORE / VELENO Caramba C 11000 45ITA1962.C11000.A C-11000X45-A 10-4-62 C-11000X45-B 10-4-62 LA-- E Label giallo 45ITA1962.C11000.B N.D. N.D. LA-- E Label rosa 1962 FORSE FORSE / PEPPERMINT TWIST Jolly J 20153 45ITA1962.J20153.A N.D. N.D. L_-- E 1962/07 SI È SPENTO IL SOLE / LA MEZZA LUNA Jolly J 20178 45ITA1962.J20178.A J-20178x45-A 23-7-62 || J-20178x45-B 23-7-62 || LA-- I 1962 24.000 BACI / IL TUO BACIO E' COME UN ROCK Jolly J 20185 45ITA1962.J20185.A N.D. N.D. L_-- _ 1963 IL TANGACCIO / GRAZIE PREGO SCUSI Clan ACC 24009 45ITA1963.ACC24009.A N.D. N.D. __-- _ 1963 AMICO/DIMMI COSA C'E' - LA CARITA' Clan ACC 24011 45ITA1963.ACC24011.A N.D. N.D. __-- _ 45ITA1963.ACC24011.B N.D. N.D. __-- _ 1963 SABATO TRISTE / LE NOTTI LUNGHE Clan ACC 24012 45ITA1963.ACC24012.A N.D. N.D. __-- _ copertina apribile 1963 Jolly EPJ 1068 45ITA1963.EPJ1068.A N.D. N.D. L_-- I 1963 A NEW ORLEANS / UN SOLE CALDO CALDO CALDO Jolly J 20197 45ITA1963.J20197.A J-20197X45-A 26-2-63 J-20197X45-B 26-2-63 LA-- I 1963 SERAFINO CAMPANARO / HEI STELLA Jolly J 20220 45ITA1963.J20220.A N.D.
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