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72 releases

Please note, many Capitol Records issues also carry an EMI logo. This is not a label, and EMI should not be added as a label; it instead indicates that Capitol was part of the EMI Group. For LPs the label design may help identify the era of release. See vinylbeat.com & friktech.com links below. Please note: unofficial / counterfeit releases should use Capitol Records instead.

Label Code: LC 0148 / LC 00148.

The Capitol Records, Inc. company was founded on April 8, 1942 in Hollywood, California as "Liberty Records" by the songwriters Johnny Mercer, Buddy G. De Sylva and record store owner Glenn Wallichs.
On June 4 of the same year, the label was named "Capitol" to avoid a conflict with the New York City-based Liberty Music shops.
By 1946, Capitol had sold 42 million records and was established as one of the Big Six labels.

In January 1955, the British company Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. (EMI) acquired Capitol Records, Inc. for $8.5 million.

In the UK, Europe and Australasia, EMI began releasing Capitol product in January 1956, after the licenses of The Decca Record Company Limited and other licensees expired.

On August 18, 1958, Capitol introduced it's first stereo discs composed of 10 popular releases and 5 classical releases.

In 1979, Capitol was made part of the EMI Music "Worldwide Division." In 2001, EMI Group Plc merged Capitol Records label with the Priority Records label.

In September 2012 Capitol Records was purchased by Vivendi S.A. (owner of the Universal Music Group). As of March 2024, Capitol Records is part of Universal's Interscope Capitol Labels Group.

Capitol Records album prefix codes:
Catalog numbers are generally divided into a prefix (from 1 to 4 letters) and a number. The number is the actual release number. Capitol started numbering at 100, with some of their subsidiaries (like Tower) starting at higher numbers (such as 5000 for Tower and 3350 for Apple). By 1968, their regular issue albums had reached 2999; 3000 to 9999 were reserved for subsidiaries so they started over at 100. In 1972, album numbering reached 999 and catalog numbers jumped ahead to 10000.

The prefix is composed of letters.
• If the record is in stereo, then the first letter is "S.". If the first letter is a "D", the record is in reprocessed stereo created from mono recordings (= Duophonic).
No letter corresponds to a mono recording.
• The second letter is the price code. Beginning in the late 1950s, "T" was the standard code for a full-price single LP. Other letters, such as W, M and K indicate a different list price.
• The third letter (if present) indicates the number of discs in the album. "A" = single LP, "B" = two LPs, "C" = 3 Lps, etc.
• A fourth letter (if present) means there was some kind of special packaging, such as a boxed set, gatefold cover, booklet, etc.

45 RPM Catalog Number, Date and Label Identification:
791 through 4290 (1949–1959): Purple label with Capitol
logo on top.
4291 through 4663 (1959–1961): Purple label with Capitol
logo on left side.
4680 through 5999 (1961–1967): Orange and yellow
"swirl" label.
Regarding Capitol 4664 through 4679, we've seen enough
inconsistencies in this gap to render us unable to make any
concrete determinations. Thus far, the highest number we've
seen, pressed exclusively on purple, is 4663. The lowest
number we know of, pressed exclusively on orange and yellow,
is 4680. Many numbers in-between appeared on both Capitol
labels. Numbers prior to the beginning of 45 rpm production are
reissues of material first issued on 78 rpms.

Total: 72
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PRICE Image Title Artist Genre Style Label Year Country Format Condition Comment
$8 Talk About Rockin' Talk About Rockin' 2 Girls Electronic, Hip Hop Electro, Hip-House, House Capitol Records 1990 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM VG+/VG+
$12 It Should Have Been Me It Should Have Been Me Adeva Electronic House Capitol Records 1991 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single VG+/VG+
$30 Stealin' Home Stealin' Home Babe Ruth Rock Classic Rock, Prog Rock Capitol Records 1975 US 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+
$50 Stage Fright Stage Fright Band, The Rock Blues Rock, Folk Rock Capitol Records 2009 US 1 x LP, Album NM-/NM-
$50 Pass The Mic Pass The Mic Beastie Boys Electronic, Hip Hop Experimental Capitol Records, Grand Royal 1992 US 1 x 12", Single, 33 ⅓ RPM VG+/VG+
$70 Paul's Boutique Paul's Boutique Beastie Boys Hip Hop Boom Bap Beastie Boys Records, Capitol Records 2009 US 1 x LP, Album, Remastered, Reissue VG+/VG+ printed inner and download card, 20th anniversary quad gatefold
$8 Exclusive Gospel Radio Extended-Play 12" Single Exclusive Gospel Radio Extended-Play 12" Single Bebe & Cece Winans Funk / Soul, Non-Music Gospel Capitol Records, Sparrow Records 1987 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Promo VG+/VG+
$35 Wildest Organ In Town! Wildest Organ In Town! Billy Preston Funk / Soul, Jazz Funk, Soul Capitol Records 1966 UK 1 x LP, Album, Stereo VG+/VG+
$45 The Tale Of The Tape The Tale Of The Tape Billy Squier Rock Classic Rock, Hard Rock Capitol Records 1980 US 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+
$20 The Last Romance The Last Romance Birtles & Goble Rock Classic Rock, Pop Rock Capitol Records 1980 Japan 1 x LP, Album, Promo VG+/VG+ NO OBI
$20 The Bob Seger Collection The Bob Seger Collection Bob Seger Rock Country Rock, Folk Rock Capitol Records 1979 Australia 1 x LP, Compilation VG+/VG+
$15 The Distance The Distance Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band Rock Classic Rock Capitol Records 1982 Australia & New Zealand 1 x LP, Album VG+/VG+
$25 Reprogram / Mad Izm (Remix) Reprogram / Mad Izm (Remix) Channel Live Hip Hop Conscious Capitol Records 1995 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM VG+/GEN
$10 Sex For The Sport Sex For The Sport Channel Live Hip Hop Capitol Records 1995 US 1 x 12", Promo VG+/GEN
$10 Jealousy Jealousy Charles & Eddie Electronic Garage House, House Capitol Records 1995 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo VG+/VG+
$15 My Heart Skips A Beat My Heart Skips A Beat Cover Girls, The Electronic Freestyle, House Capitol Records 1989 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single VG+/VG+
$70 Songs Of Experience Songs Of Experience David Axelrod Jazz, Rock Folk Rock, Jazz-Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Symphonic Rock Capitol Records 2000 US 1 x LP, Album, Reissue NM-/NM-
$15 Ransom Note Ransom Note Dear Enemy Pop, Rock New Wave, Pop Rock Capitol Records 1983 Australia 1 x LP, Album NM-/NM-
$15 Eaten Alive Eaten Alive Diana Ross Pop Capitol Records 1985 Australia 1 x LP, Album, Stereo NM-/NM-
$25 Electric Barbarella Electric Barbarella Duran Duran Electronic Breakbeat, House, Modern Classical Capitol Records 1997 US 1 x 12", 33 ⅓ RPM VG+/VG+
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