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Performer: Shakespeare
Title: The Merchant Of Venice
Country: Australia
Catalog Number: LS/7, LS-7
Label: World Record Club
Released: Mar 1969
Style: Radioplay, Musical
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 507
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| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DEOB 7AS | William Shakespeare | The Merchant Of Venice (LP) | Odhams Books Ltd. | DEOB 7AS | UK | 1964 |
| SLS-7, LS/7 | Shakespeare | The Merchant Of Venice (LP, Album, Club, RE) | World Record Club, World Record Club | SLS-7, LS/7 | Australia | 1969 |
| SLS-7, LS/7 | Shakespeare | The Merchant Of Venice (LP, Album, Club) | World Record Club, World Record Club | SLS-7, LS/7 | Australia | 1965 |
| LS/7, LS-7 | Shakespeare | The Merchant Of Venice (LP, Album, Mono, Club, RE) | World Record Club, World Record Club | LS/7, LS-7 | Australia | 1966 |
| DEOB 7AS | William Shakespeare | The Merchant Of Venice (LP) | Oldbourne Press | DEOB 7AS | UK | 1964 |
Modern abridged version. An F.C.M. production. Includes a 16-page booklet.
Australian WRC 3rd pressing, sourced from original stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. Mono and stereo versions have same number on back of sleeve (LS/7) - the mono version has "LS-7" on labels, while the stereo has "SLS-7". The stereo version has a printed "stereo" rosette on the back, and the mono has a red sticker with "mono" placed over this (though these tend to drop off with age). The addresses on the rear of the sleeve have been updated.
299 Flinders Lane Melbourne
177 Elizabeth St Sydney
Newspaper House, 93 Queen St Brisbane
Stafford House, 23 Leigh St Adelaide
Barnett's Building, Council Ave PerthModern abridged version. An F.C.M. production. Includes a 16-page booklet.
Australian WRC 3rd pressing, sourced from original stampers and featuring unique sleeve art. Mono and stereo versions have same number on back of sleeve (LS/7) - the mono version has "LS-7" on labels, while the stereo has "SLS-7". The stereo version has a printed "stereo" rosette on the back, and the mono has a red sticker with "mono" placed over this (though these tend to drop off with age). The addresses on the rear of the sleeve have been updated.
299 Flinders Lane Melbourne
177 Elizabeth St Sydney
Newspaper House, 93 Queen St Brisbane
Stafford House, 23 Leigh St Adelaide
Barnett's Building, Council Ave Perth
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