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first United Artists label (1958)
The first red and black United Artists label was used for the first U.S. releases in the UAL 40000 series.
second United Artists label, mono (1959 - 1960)
The red label was used for mono pressings (UAL 3000 - UAL 3080) from 1959 - 1960.
second United Artists label, stereo (1959 - 1960)
The light blue label was used for stereo pressings (UAS prefix) from 1959 - 1960.
third United Artists label (1960 - 1961)
The third United Artists label was black with a rainbow-coloured, dashed perimeter. Used for about 40 albums from UAL 3080 to UAL 3120 and the respective stereo releases.
fourth United Artists label (early 1960s)
The United Artists Jazz Label of the early 1960s.
fifth United Artists label (1960 - 1968)
The coloured rings label was used for most of the 1960s, until 1968 or approximately UAS 6630.
sixth United Artists label (mid 1960s)
The United Artists International label of the mid-1960s. Several colour variations for this one.
seventh United Artists label (1968 - 1970)
The purple and orange label was used from 1968 to 1970, or about UAS 6640 to UAS 6745.
eighth United Artists label (1970 - 1971)
The black and orange label was used in 1970/71.
ninth United Artists label (1971 - 1977)
The familiar tan-coloured label with the abstract UA logo was in print for most of the 1970s.
tenth United Artists label (1977 - )
This orange design was used in the late 1970s.
tenth United Artists label (1977 - )
This orange design was used in the late 1970s.
first UK United Artists label (1960s)
second UK United Artists label (1960s)
third UK United Artists label (1960s)
fourth UK United Artists label (1970s)
custom UK United Artists label (1972)