Out Of Our Heads

Mono LK4733
Stereo SKL4733
Issued in England in September of 1965.
Out Of Our Heads made for the domestic market in England had a different cover that the export / Us version of OOOH. Even the songs were different.
Vinyl versions
Grooved label
The deep pressed ring in the vinyl under the label, "grooved label",
is in use until the summer of 1968. Both Mono and Stereo LP's can be found with
grooved and non grooved labels.
This indicates that mono LP's were pressed up to the end on the 60's.
Here are the stereo versions pictured
Cover versions
There are no cover differances
existing on this LP.
The only difference is the Mono and Stereo numbers on the front and on the
back.
Misspelling
One small detail to take notice of is that the Copyright year is misspelled as
"965" instead of "1965": This is sometimes marketed as "extremely rare
missprint" on items
sold on e-bay. In fact all covers from the very first one in 1965 and up to the
last one in 1980 had the same spelling error.
Most of the existing covers has the
"Printed in England by Robert Stace."
Covers made in the late 70's are
"Printed in England by Clout & Baker Ltd"
and are with boxed label LP's
The Green Cover
The first versions of the cover were almost black and white in colour, only a
slight greenish tune was there.
The so called "green cover" is only exisiting on boxed label LP's and this cover
is made in the mid 70's.
Label Versions
OOOH sold in
great quantities and therefor it can be found with several label versions.
To be noted is that OOOH only had the “MADE IN ENGLAND. THE DECCA RECORD CO.LTD.”
on the upper part of the label.
Mono LK4725 non boxed label
All side 1 and side 2 picture pairs are from the same LP.
The MCPS text is without dots in between the letters and both sides has the BIEM NCB boxes to the right.
This one has M.C.P.S. text and the BIEM NCB to the right on side 1 and NCB BIEM on the left side on side 2

This lable combination again has the NCB BIEM boxes on the left side both on side 1 and 2
This lable has GEMA under the NCB BIEM boxes on the
left side. All other labels on this page has MCPS. This version may be an
earlier one.
Picture supplied by "Stonerelics" Thanks
Stereo SKL4725 non boxed label
Grooved lable with NCB box above the BIEM box
Non grooved label with BIEM box next to the NCB box
Boxed label, stereo only
Boxed label from the mid 70's
Promotional LP's
OOOH UK is also existing as Promo copies. There are two different ways of indicating that the LP is for Promotional use only.
This
copy has the text "SAMPLE NOT FOR SALE" stamped around the center hole and an
additional sticker on side 1.
The triangle formed stamp was also put on the back side of the cover

This one do only have the sticker and no "Sample" stamp

Here is another odd one.
This label has the DECCA text covered with a red sticker.
The reason for this "cover up" is not known but one theory is that it was sold
in a country were DECCA had no distribution rights.
This rare LP is in the "Stonerelics" collection