Pressing Plants


Frank Zappa/The Mothers Of Invention & singles with Frank Zappa's contribution
Verve Records · Bizarre/Reprise Records/Straight/United Artists Records · Discreet/Warner Bros. Records · Zappa Records · Barking Pumpkin Records
Cucamonga/Pal Studio · 66/67 Recordings
· Bizarre/Straight · 70's Productions

66/67 Recordings
· US pressing plants
References


US pressing plants

Capitol Records, Los Angeles, California.
1967: The Knack - Softly, Softly/The Spell (version 1)
1967: The Knack - Softly, Softly/The Spell (promo)

Capitol Records, Scranton, Pennsylvania.
1967: The Knack - Softly, Softly/The Spell (version 2)

Columbia Records, Pitman, New Jersey.
1966: Bobby Jameson - Gotta' Find My Roogalator/Lowdown Funky Blues (version 1)

Columbia Records, Terre Haute, Indiana.
1966: Bobby Jameson - Gotta' Find My Roogalator/Lowdown Funky Blues (version 2)

MGM Record Manufacturing Division, Bloomfield, New Jersey.
1966: Burt Ward - Boy Wonder I Love You/Oranged Colored Sky (promo)
1967: Eric Burdon & The Animals - MGM Celebrity Scene
1967: Eric Burdon & The Animals - MGM Celebrity Scene (promo)
1967: Barry Goldberg - Carry On/Ronnie Siegel From Avenue L (promo)
1967: Tommy Flanders - Friday Night City/Reputation (promo)

Monarch Records Mfg. Co., Los Angeles, California.
1966: Bobby Jameson - Reconsider Baby/Lowdown Funky Blues (promo)
1966: Bobby Jameson - Gotta' Find My Roogalator/Gotta' Find My Roogalator (promo)


References

From Kjell Rundlöf:

The triangle and five digits in the matrix is made by Monarch in California (they had their own number series besides the singles matrix).


From William Brown:

- "Softly, Softly"/"The Spell" was a Los Angeles pressing, with Bert-Co typesetting, with lacquers mastered by Capitol's Hollywood studios. I may've seen stock pressings pressed in Scranton, PA, with typesetting more on the order of:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Knack-Freedo...item5646993ad0
(Of course, this was not the same Knack that scored in 1979 with "My Sharona.")
- Likewise, so was "The Big Surfer"/"Not Another One!" (A pressing by Capitol's Los Angeles plant, with Hollywood lacquers, that is.)