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Capitol Records Combined with Audio Devices, Inc., to Become Capitol Industries, Inc Capitol Albums, 2901 to 2999 and Label 62x Out of Sight (But “In” Sound) Capitol ST-2901 Howard Roberts Released September 1968. A Night on the Town With Buck Owens’ Buckaroos Capitol ST-2902 Buck Owens’ Buckaroos Released May 1968. Make a Left and Then a Right Capitol ST-2903 Johnny & Jonie Mosby Released April 1968. Quicksilver Messenger Service Capitol (S)T-2904 Quicksilver Messenger Service Released June 1968. Known mono copies are promotional. Hit Makers Capitol Special Products 8XL-2905 Various Artists Released July 1968. Also issued in late 1969 on reel-to-reel tape as X-2905. Nobody but Me Capitol (S)T-2906 The Human Beinz Released March 1968. Known mono copies are promotional. A New Place in the Sun Capitol (S)T-2907 Glen Campbell Released May 1968. Known mono copies are promotional. Love is Blue Capitol ST-2908 Al Martino Released April 1968. Easy Capitol ST-2909 Nancy Wilson Released May 1968. Super Oldies, Vol. 3 Capitol STBB-2910 Various Artists Released May 1968. Super Soul-Dees, Vol. 2 Capitol STBB-2911 Various Artists Released May 1968. The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde Capitol ST-2912 Merle Haggard Released April 1968. Where No One Stands Alone Capitol ST-2913 Ferlin Husky Released May 1968. In the Name of Love Capitol ST-2914 Ned Miller Released May 1968. An Old Love Never Dies Capitol ST-2915 Bobby Austin Released April 1968. Lord Sitar Capitol ST-2916 Lord Sitar Released June 1968. Soft Hawaiian Guitars Capitol ST-2917 Webley Edwards Released June 1968. War and Peace Capitol/Melodiya SWAO-2918 Soundtrack Released June 1968. The Late Late Show Capitol (S)T-2919 Matt Monro Released in the UK June 1968. Children of the Future Capitol SKAO-2920 Steve Miller Band Released June 1968. Something Pretty Capitol ST-2921 Wynn Stewart Released June 1968. Introducing the Chaparral Brothers Capitol ST-2922 The Chaparral Brothers Released July 1968. She Wears My Ring Capitol DT-2923 Solomon King Released June 1968. I Love You Capitol ST-2924 People Released July 1968. The Last Goodbye Capitol ST-2925 Dick Miles Released May 1968. Evolutions Capitol ST-2926 The Human Beinz Released August 1968. You’re Good for Me Capitol ST-2927 Lou Rawls Released July 1968. Bobby Gentry and Glen Campbell Capitol ST-2928 Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell Released October 1968. Free Soul Capitol ST-2929 Letta (Mbulu) Released October 1968. I’m Feeling It Now Capitol ST-2930 Tony Bruno Released July 1968. My Shining Hour Capitol ST-2931 Duane Dee Released June 1968. Stan Kenton Conducts the Jazz Compositions of Dee BartonCapitol ST-2932 Stan Kenton Released June 1968. Central Park Music Festival Music Images ST-2933 Lou Rawls, Maxine Brown, Ramsey Lewis Released May 1968. Special Request Capitol ST-2934 The Lettermen Released August 1968. The Now Sound…for Today’s Lovers Capitol SW-2935 Jackie Gleason Released August 1968. Grass Capitol ST-2936 Jackie (Cain) and Roy (Kral) Released July 1968. Heaven Says Hello Capitol ST-2937 Sonny James Released July 1968. Strictly Guitar Capitol ST-2938 Merle Travis Released January 1969. The Best of Cannonball Adderley Capitol Star Line SKAO-2939 Cannonball Adderley Released August 1968. The album moved to the main line in 1972. The Best of Guy Lombardo, Vol. 2 Capitol SKAO-2940 Guy Lombardo Released August 1968. Rainbow label. The album moved to the Star Line before the end of 1968. Dean Martin Favorites Capitol DT-2941 Dean Martin Released September 1968. This is a repackage of Capitol T-401, which had been expanded from H-401. The Tennessee Ernie Ford Deluxe Set Capitol STCL-2942 Tennessee Ernie Ford Released October 1968. Smile! Capitol ST-2943 Nat King Cole Released March 1969. The Best of Nat King Cole Capitol Star Line SKAO-2944 Nat King Cole Released August 1968. The Best of the Beach Boys, Vol. 3 Capitol DKAO-2945 The Beach Boys Released August 1968. The album moved to the Star Line in 1969. The Best of Al Martino Capitol Star Line SKAO-2946 Al Martino Released August 1968. The album moved to the main line c. 1970. The Best of Nancy Wilson Capitol SKAO-2947 Nancy Wilson Released August 1968. The album moved immediately to the Star Line. In 1971, it moved back to the main line. The Best of Lou Rawls Capitol Star Line SKAO-2948 Lou Rawls Released August 1968. The album moved to the main line in 1972. Best of the Tennessee Ernie Ford Hymns Capitol Star Line SKAO-2949 Tennessee Ernie Ford Released August 1968. The label gives the title as The Best of Tennessee…. The Best of Frank Sinatra Capitol DKAO-2950 Frank Sinatra Released August 1968. The album moved to the Star Line before the end of 1968. The Best of Merle Haggard Capitol Star Line SKAO-2951 Merle Haggard Released August 1968 on Star Line. Issued in 1968-9 on Label 62x. This album moved back to the Star Line almost immediately and again to the main line in 1971. The Hawaii Calls Deluxe Set Capitol DTCL-2952 Webley Edwards, Alfred Apaka and Al Perry Released October 1968. The Edith Piaf Deluxe Set Capitol DTCL-2953 Edith Piaf Released October 1968. Hardwater Capitol ST-2954 Hardwater Released August 1968. Music from Big Pink Capitol SKAO-2955 The Band Released July 1968. The Wind in the Willows Capitol SKAO-2956 The Wind in the Willows Released July 1968. John W. Anderson Presents KaSandra Capitol ST-2957 KaSandra Released October 1968. Will You Visit Me on Sundays? Capitol ST-2958 Charlie Louvin Released July 1968. The Sugar Shoppe Capitol ST-2959 The Sugar Shoppe Released August 1968. 30 by Ella Capitol ST-2960 Ella Fitzgerald Released September 1968. The “In Person” Album Capitol ST-2961 Tony Sandler & Ralph Young Released September 1968. Sweet Rosie Jones Capitol ST-2962 Buck Owens Released July 1968. In Love Capitol ST-2963 Line Renaud Released October 1968. Local Gentry Capitol ST-2964 Bobbie Gentry Released October 1968. Label 62. Goober Sings! Capitol ST-2965 George Lindsey Released September 1968. A Real Good Woman Capitol ST-2966 Jean Shepard Released October 1968. The Christmas World of Tony Sandler & Ralph Young Capitol ST-2967 Tony Sandler & Ralph Young Released November 1968. Label 62. O Come All Ye Faithful Capitol ST-2968 Tennessee Ernie Ford Released November 1968. Label 62. Blue Ribbon Country Capitol STBB-2969 Various Artists Released September 1968. Label 62. The Sound of Nancy Wilson Capitol ST-2970 Nancy Wilson Released September 1968. Label 62. Finian’s Rainbow Capitol ST-2971 Stan Kenton Released September 1968. Label 62. Mama Tried Capitol ST-2972 Merle Haggard and the Strangers Released September 1968. Label 62. Meanwhile Back at the Ranch Capitol ST-2973 Buck Owens’ Buckaroos Released September 1968. Label 62. Tex Ritter’s Wild West Capitol ST-2974 Tex Ritter Released September 1968. Label 62. Signals Through the Glass Capitol ST-2975 John Stewart and Buffy Ford Released September 1968. Label 62. Cream of the Crop Capitol ST-2976 Wanda Jackson Released September 1968. Label 62. Christmas Shopping Capitol ST-2977 Buck Owens Released November 1968. Label 62. That Christmas Feeling Capitol ST-2978 Glen Campbell Released November 1968. Label 62. The Best of Christmas Capitol STBB-2979 Various Artists Released November 1968. Label 62. Great Instrumental Christmas Music Capitol ST-2980 The Hollywood Pops Orchestra Released November 1968. Label 62. Best of the Two Thousand Year Old Man Capitol Star Line ST-2981 Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks Released October 1968. Song of Innocence Capitol ST-2982 David Axelrod Released September 1968. Label 62. Wake Up to Me Gentle Capitol ST-2983 Al Martino Released November 1968. Label 62. Sailor Capitol ST-2984 The Steve Miller Band Released October 1968. Label 62. Mad River Capitol ST-2985 Mad River Released October 1968. Label 62. The Third Woody Allen Album Capitol ST-2986 Woody Allen Released October 1968. Label 62. Accent on Africa Capitol ST-2987 Cannonball Adderley Released October 1968. Label 62. The Judy Garland Deluxe Set Capitol STCL-2988 Judy Garland Released October 1968. The Stan Kenton Deluxe Set Capitol STCL-2989 Stan Kenton Released October 1968. Introducing…the Four King Cousins Capitol ST-2990 The Four King Cousins Released October 1968. Label 62. SRC Capitol ST-2991 SRC Released September 1968. Label 62. Artie Shaw Re-Creates His Great ’38 Band Capitol ST-2992 Artie Shaw Released December 1968. Label 62x. Romeo and Juliet Capitol ST-2993 Soundtrack Released October 1968. Rare on Label 62; common on Label 62x. Buck Owens, the Guitar Player Capitol ST-2994 Buck Owens Released October 1968. Label 62. Heidi Capitol SKAO-2995 Soundtrack Released December 1968. Label 62x. The Nashville Sound of Jody Miller Capitol ST-2996 Jody Miller Released November 1968. Label 62x. Lothar and the Hand People Capitol ST-2997 Lothar and the Hand People Released December 1968. Label 62x. Play the Hits of Simon and Garfunkel Capitol ST-2998 The Hollyridge Strings Released November 1968. Label 62. The Rise and Fall of Honesty Capitol ST-2999 Maffitt & Davies Released November 1968. Label 62. Label 62x At the beginning of March 1968, Capitol Records combined with Audio Devices, Inc., to become Capitol Industries, Inc. – a publicly traded company. Then disagreements over policy and decision-making led to the departure of Alan Livingston, the company president, in early August. At about that same time, Capitol was interested in promoting the Capitol Industries brand. They added a brief statement, “a subsidiary of Capitol Industries, Inc.,” to the print in the rim of the label. At that time, they made no change to the print of their album labels.
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