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"Tricolor" label, used by Reprise until 1968. (Label to the Kinks' Something Else.)
"Tricolor" label, used by Reprise until 1968. (Label to the Kinks' Something Else.)
"Two-tone orange" label used by Reprise during the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts merger from 1968 to 1969. (Label to Jimi Hendrix's Smash Hits.) After the K
"Two-tone orange" label used by Reprise during the Warner Bros.-Seven Arts merger from 1968 to 1969. (Label to Jimi Hendrix's Smash Hits.) After the Kinney National Company took over Warner Bros. in 1969, the orange tone at the top of the label was changed to the same tone as on the rest of the label, the W7 box logo was removed and the circled :r logo (an artistic representation of a repeat symbol in music notation) became a boxed logo without the "Reprise" designation.
Red label, used by Reprise throughout the 1980s. (Label to Neil Young's Decade.)
Red label, used by Reprise throughout the 1980s. (Label to Neil Young's Decade.)