Capitol Albums, 2601 to 2700

The Best of Dean Martin Capitol Star Line (D)T-2601 Dean Martin Released October 1966.

Forever Frank Capitol (D)T-2602 Frank Sinatra Released October 1966.

Unreleased/Unknown 2603

Unreleased/Unknown 2604

The Great Songs/The Very Thought of You Capitol 8X2T-2605 Nat King Cole Released October 1966.

Salutes the Country Music Hall of Fame Capitol (S)T-2606 Wanda Jackson Released October 1966.

Club Meetin’ Capitol T-2607 Billy Preston Released November 1966.

Here’s to My Lady Capitol (S)T-2608 Matt Monro Released November 1966.

All-Time Great Instrumental Hits Capitol (S)T-2609 Howard Roberts Released November 1966.

Sounds! Capitol (S)T-2610 Jack Marshall & Shelly Manne Released November 1966.

2611

Love is a Special Feeling Capitol (S)T-2612 Maria Cole Released November 1966.

I Never Let School Interfere… With My Education Capitol (S)T-2613 Sandy Baron Released December 1966.

Best of the Kingston Trio, Volume III Capitol Star Line (S)T-2614 The Kingston Trio Released November 1966. The new Star Line logo appears on an album cover for the first time.

The Best of Sonny James Capitol Star Line (S)T-2615 Sonny James Released November 1966.

The Best of Edith Piaf Capitol Star Line (D)T-2616 Edith Piaf Released November 1966.

Why am I Treated So Bad? Capitol (S)T-2617 Cannonball Adderley Released May 1967.

God Lives! Capitol (S)T-2618 Tennessee Ernie Ford Released November 1966.

My Plumber Doesn’t Make House Calls! Capitol (S)T-2619 Kalil & Taylor Released December 1966.

All-Time Latin Favorites Capitol (S)T-2620 Mexico’s Golden Violins Released December 1966.

Capitol 4-Star Special, Vol. 1 8X2T-2621 Various Artists Released November 1966.

Capitol 4-Star Special, Vol. 2 8X2T-2622 Various Artists Released November 1966.

Capitol 4-Star Special, Vol. 3 8X2T-2623 Various Artists Released November 1966.

Capitol 4-Star Special, Vol. 4 8X2T-2624 Various Artists Released November 1966.

The Best of Fred Waring & the Pennsylvanians Capitol Star Line (S)T-2625 Fred Waring & the Pennsylvanians Released February 1967.

The Amigos “Goes Latin” Capitol (S)T-2626 The Four Amigos Released November 1966.

The Bible Capitol (S)T-2627 David Rose Released November 1966.

2628

Score 3 Points Capitol (S)T-2629 Earle Doud and Alen Robin Released March 1967. Cover art by Frank Frazetta.

Why Did Lenny Bruce Die? Capitol/Probe (S)KAO-2630 Lawrence Schiller Released December 1966.

Walking Happy Capitol (S)VAS 2631 Original Cast Released December 1966.

Carryin’ On! Capitol (S)T-2632 Lou Rawls Released January 1967.

Warm Capitol (S)T-2633 The Lettermen Released January 1967.

Nancy-Naturally Capitol (S)T-2634 Nancy Wilson Released December 1966.

It’s Only the Good Times Capitol (S)T-2635 Wayne Newton Released January 1967.

In Capitol (S)T-2636 The Outsiders Released April 1967.

New Look! Capitol (S)T-2637 George Shearing Released January 1967.

All the Good That’s Happening Capitol (S)T-2638 The Leaves Released January 1967.

The Sweetest Sounds Today! Capitol (S)T-2639 Guy Lombardo Released February 1967.

Open Up Your Heart Capitol (S)T-2640 Buck Owens and his Buckaroos Released January 1967. Unreleased/Unknown 2641

The Happy Banjos Play the Beatles Capitol (S)T-2642 Big Ben Banjo Band Released January 1967.

Gallant Men Capitol (S)T-2643 Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen Released December 1966.

The Sweetest Waltzes This Side of Heaven/ The Sweetest Sounds Today Capitol Y2T-2644 Guy Lombardo Released January 1967.

McShann’s Piano Capitol (S)T-2645 Jay McShann Released March 1967.

Whatever’s Fair/ All-Time Great Instrumental Hits Capitol Y2T-2646 Howard Roberts Quartet Released January 1967.

Unreleased/Unknown 2647

Beatles VI/Yesterday and Today Capitol 8X2T-2648 The Beatles Released December 1966. Combines ST-2358 and ST-2553.

Unreleased/Unknown 2649 Probably an eight-track tape, 8X2T-2649.

Unreleased/Unknown 2650 Probably an eight-track tape, 8X2T-2650.

Music: It’s Happening Now! Capitol (S)T-2651 David McCallum Released January 1967.

Homosexuality in the American Male Probe (S)T-2652 Lawrence Schiller Released February 1967.

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Capitol (S)MAS-2653 The Beatles Released June 1967.

This Love for You Capitol (S)T-2654 Al Martino Released February 1967.

Stan Kenton Plays for Today Capitol (S)T-2655 Stan Kenton Released February 1967.

The Beatles Songbook, Volume 4 Capitol (S)T-2656 The Hollyridge Strings Released April 1967.

Unreleased/Unknown 2657

Presenting Rubin Mitchell Capitol (S)T-2658 Rubin Mitchell Released February 1967.

More Amor! Capitol (S)T-2659 Andy Russell Released April 1967.

All of Me Belongs to You Capitol (S)T-2660 Bonnie Owens and the Strangers Released February 1967.

The Best of Hank Thompson Volume 2 Capitol Star Line (D)T-2661 Hank Thompson Released February 1967. Black label (Jax); other plants have target label.

The Best of Merle Travis Capitol Star Line (D)T-2662 Merle Travis Released February 1967. Target label.

Mercy, Mercy, Mercy! Live at “The Club” Capitol (S)T-2663 Cannonball Adderley Released March 1967.

Lady Godiva Capitol (S)T-2664 Peter & Gordon Released January 1967.

Fred Neil Capitol (S)T-2665 Fred Neil Released February 1967.

The Stone Poneys Capitol (S)T-2666 The Stone Poneys Released February 1967.

Tender Loving Care/Nancy Capitol 8X2T-2667 Nancy Wilson Released May 1967.

Music Around the World/How Sweet It is Capitol 8X2W-2668 Released April/May 1967.

Today’s Best/More of Today’s Best Capitol 8X2T-2669 Glen Gray Released May 1967.

Route 66 and Other TV Themes/? Capitol 8X2T-2670 Other album may be More Hit TV Themes Nelson Riddle Released February 1967.

Big Fat Brass/Today Capitol 8X2T-2671 Billy May Released February 1967.

She Cried/Warm Capitol Y2T-2672 The Lettermen Released February 1967. Combines ST-2142 and ST-2633.

Hello Young Lovers/Nancy-Naturally Capitol Y2T-2673 Nancy Wilson Released February 1967. Combines ST-1767 and ST-2634.

Danke Schoen/ It’s Only the Good Times Capitol Y2T-2674 Wayne Newton Released February 1967.

Music: It’s Happening Now!/ Music: It’s a Part of Me Capitol Y2T-2675 David McCallum Released February 1967.

Unreleased/Unknown 2676

The Controversy Probe KAO-2677 Documentary (about JFK’s assassination) Released January 1967.

The Magnificent Men Capitol (S)T-2678 The Magnificent Men Released February 1967.

Burning Bridges Capitol (S)T-2679 Glen Campbell Released April 1967. The first stereo pressing has the “stereo compatibility message” on the back cover.

Sincerely Capitol (S)T-2680 Nat King Cole Released April 1967.

Aloha from Tennessee Ernie Ford Capitol (S)T-2681 Tennessee Ernie Ford Released February 1967.

Unreleased/Unknown 2682

Invitation to Broadway Capitol (S)T-2683 Matt Monro Released November 1967. The first pressing has the “stereo message” on the back cover.

A Taste of Brass for Lovers Only (S)W-2684 Jackie Gleason Released March 1967.

Brighten the Corner Capitol (S)T-2685 Ella Fitzgerald Released March 1967.

On the Move Capitol (S)T-2686 Tony Sandler & Ralph Young Released February 1967.

Grace Markay Capitol (S)T-2687 Grace Markay Released February 1967.

The Funky Organ-ization of… Capitol (S)T-2688 Henry Cain Released November 1967. Known mono copies are promos.

I’ll Remember Always Capitol (S)T-2689 Charlie Louvin Released February 1967.

Heart, We Did All That We Could Capitol (S)T-2690 Jean Shepard Released February 1967.

Truck Drivin’ Fool Capitol (S)T-2691 Red Simpson Released February 1967.

Country Song Roundup Capitol (S)T-2692 Marvin Hughes Released February 1967. The cover design was derived from the February 1966 issue of the magazine with the same name. Capitol 4-Star Special, Vol. 5 8X2T-2693 Various Artists Released March 1967.

Capitol 4-Star Special, Vol. 6 8X2T-2694 Various Artists Released March 1967.

Capitol 4-Star Special, Vol. 7 8X2T-2695 Various Artists Released March 1967.

Unreleased/Unknown 2696

Side by Side/ On the Move Capitol Y2T-2697 Sandler and Young Released March 1967.

Nobody but Lou/ Carryin’ On Capitol Y2T-2698 Lou Rawls Released March 1967.

Shearing Today! Capitol ST-2699 George Shearing Quintet Released April 1968. This album was not released in mono.

The Movie Songs Capitol (D)T-2700 Frank Sinatra Released May 1967.