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Multinational label, started by Richard Branson in the early 1970s as an independent label based in London, UK.
The record company Virgin Records Ltd. and subsidiaries which used the Virgin brand was sold to Thorn Emi Plc on 1 June 1992, the various Virgin trademarks however remained the property of Virgin Enterprises Ltd., since 2012 the imprint has been licensed from Virgin Enterprises Ltd. and is used by various companies that form part of the Universal Music Group.
Label Code: LC 3098 / LC 03098

Please note, many Virgin issues also carry an EMI logo. This is not a label and EMI should not be added as a label, it instead indicates that Virgin was part of the EMI Group.

The Virgin disc label designs/logos:
Roger Dean (4) was the designer of the original famous Virgin label with snakes and dragons.

For LP's following designs were used:
1973-1974: white Roger Dean label
1974-1976: coloured Roger Dean label
1975: fawn & mauve Roger Dean label (V2037 to V2044 and some older reissues)
1975-1976: red twin label with outer white ring
1975-1976: green twin label with outer white ring
1976-1978: green twin label (without outer white ring)
1976-1977: red twin label (without outer white ring)
1977-1978: blue label with double Virgin writing logo (V2086 to ??)
1978-1987: green/red alternative label (Side 1 / Side 2)
1987-xxxx: grey-white label

The fawn & mauve Dean label should have replaced the coloured Dean label in summer 1975 but has been used only a very short time. The fawn & mauve Dean label hasn't been used outside UK.
The red and green label with white outer ring replaced the fawn & mauve Dean label. It has been used in the UK a very short time only, and can also be found on Virgin albums outside the UK.
The green twin label (without outer white ring) has been used originally in 1976 but it is also available on reissues of older releases. In UK it has been used until 1978, but in other countries (e.g. Japan, Spain) there are records up to 1982 with this label. During this period, a few titles were pressed with a red twin label (without outer white ring).
The blue label with double Virgin writing logo is mostly found on single releases but it has also been used on a few albums.
The use of the green/red labels ended in 1987 in the UK, but in other countries it has been used longer (Spain until 1990, Germany until 1988).
The grey-white label was introduced in the UK in 1987 and a few months later in other countries, too (1988).

For 7" releases following designs were used:
1974-1975: black-white Dean label / white Dean label
1976: blue twin label
1976-1978: blue label with double Virgin writing logo
1978-1987: green/red alternative label
1987-xxx: silver label

In some countries the white or the black-white Dean label was longer in use (Germany, 1977). Spain was the only country that used the coloured Dean label on singles (instead of the white or black-white Dean label).
The blue twin label (which has never been used for albums) was issued in UK only.
The blue label with double Virgin writing logo was used from 1976 until 1978 in the UK. In some countries it was longer in use (Spain, 1979).

On 12"s the following designs exist:
1978 - 1987: green/red alternative label
1988 - xxxx: grey-white label

CD label designs:
Older CD's normally had a blue label (a kind of light blue layer on the silver disc) because the producers had problems with the printing on the blank silver surface.
Some of the later editions have silver labels with red printing.
Newer editions have black printing.

OVED mid-price catalog numbers were introduced in July 1981, starting with OVED 1.

For unofficial releases, please use Virgin (2).

Sello matriz:

Virgin Records Ltd.

Subsellos:

*VF Version Française, Ambient Series, Betafish Music, Brilliant Eighties, CDT Series, Clubtone (2), Compact Price (2), Crucial Cuts, DEP International, Freestyle Dust, ...

Información de contacto:

Manufacturer Contact

Virgin Virgin Records Ltd. 4 Pancras Square London, N1C 4AG UNITED KINGDOM https://www.virginmusic.com/ [email protected]

Manufacturer EU Contact

Universal Music Group Europe 's-Gravelandseweg 80 1217 EW Hilversum THE NETHERLANDS https://universalmusic.nl/ [email protected]

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virgin.com , virginmusic.com , Wikipedia

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  • Avatar de fmano
    fmano
    Does anyone know why Virgin released (during the same era) some CD singles with VSCDTxxxx and others with DINSDxxx catalogue numbers?
    • Avatar de JHGCPBMLP
      JHGCPBMLP
      I'm looking for this album of The Gladiators - Hottest Hits (VIRGIN V 1034) is this really the right reference?
      • Avatar de ultimathulerecords
        Editado hace un año
        Identifying UK Virgin LP pressings

        Label version 1 used in 1973...
        black & white original Roger Dean design (twin virgins and lizard)
        originals: V 2001 - V 2007 and V 2011
        also: VC 501 - VC 503 (later pressings had copyright message)
        double: VD 2501
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=1740939

        Label version 2 used in (late 1973? to) 1974...
        colour version of original Roger Dean design (twin virgins and lizard)
        originals: V 2008 - V 2010 and V 2012 - V 2023
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=3501730

        Label version 3 used in (late 1974? to) early 1975...
        colour version of original Roger Dean design (twin virgins and lizard)
        with copyright message
        originals: V 2024 - V 2039 + V 2041, V 2042, V 2043, V 2045 & V 2046 1st press
        pre-release copies of V 2043 only, as release day copies had label version 4
        double: VD 2502
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=3535082

        Label version 4 used mid to December 1975...
        faun/tan label with mauve print twin Virgins logo
        originals: V 2040, V 2044, V 2047 - V 20??
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=3139730

        Label version 5 used December 1975 to early 1976...
        green label with twin Virgins logo, white border
        originals: V 20?? - V 2050
        An example 1976 repress of Tubular Bells
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=4706250

        Label version 6 used early-mid 1976...
        red label with twin Virgins logo, white border
        originals: V 2051 - V 2060
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=471077

        Label version 7 used ? 1976...
        red label with twin Virgins logo, no border
        originals: V 2061 - V 2065
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=3848529

        Label version 8 used late 1976 to early 1978...
        green label with twin Virgins logo, no border
        originals: V 2066 - V 2099
        double: VD 2503 - VD 2508
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=768104

        Label version 9 used late 1977 to mid 1978...
        blue labels with double Virgin flash (mostly punk releases and singles)
        originals: V 2100 - V 2109?
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=756741

        Label version 10 used late 1978 to 198?...
        green A label / red B label
        originals: V 2117? - V 2???
        double: VD 2509
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=219634

        Label version 11 used 1987+...
        grey label, same design both sides
        commonly used on later OVED reissues
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=189190

        Label version 12 used 1988+...
        grey label, different A label / B label designs
        also used for Italian OVED and MPIT LP issues
        http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=5036037

        From 1978 many Virgin releases had special labels for the first pressing, often reverting to Label version 10 or 11 on further pressings and reissues.
        Label version 10 also exists with many different coloured variations. Some LP labels also exist replicating the early CD label design, and also inverted as white text on black background.

        Other useful references...

        25 May 1973, 1st 4 releases: Mike Oldfield "Tubular Bells", Gong "Flying Teapot", "Manor Live" and Faust "The Faust Tapes" (no printed by or manufacturing info on first pressings, 130 Notting Hill Gate, W. 11 address)

        1973+ Printed in England by the E. J. Day Group, London and Bedford
        1975+ Printed & made by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd
        1976+ Printed in England by Robor Limited

        1973: 130 Notting Hill Gate, W. 11
        1974: Vernon Yard, 119 Portobello Road, London W11

        1973+ Distributed by Island and E.M.I.
        1976+ Manufactured and distributed by EMI (Distribution was by Anchor for a short period)
        September 1976+ Manufactured and distributed by CBS.
        198?+ Manufactured and distributed by EMI

        original UK CD pressings
        1984 issues: pressed by MPO in France, no barcode
        1986 issues: pressed by Nimbus, with barcode (some are prone to bronzing/oxidising)
        1987 issues: pressed by Nimbus, with barcode
        1988+ ? (further info welcome)

        Discussion about this can be found at: http://www.discogs.com/help/forums/topic/371161 - and further clarification would be appreciated. The exact order of label versions 5/6/7 is not known. I would like to add definite ranges of original V numbers. Please do not post queries/answers here but contact me ultimathulerecords Thanks.

        July 2015 updates checked with "The Virgin Discography Of The 1970s" by Mark Jones.
        Note that his label versions don't exactly correlate with mine, as he doesn't differentiate between the two colour versions of original Roger Dean design, but he does agree with the order of the labels and points out a few discrepancies I hadn't noticed.


        An illustrated version of this can now be found at http://www.ultimathulerecords.com/referencevirgin.html