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LP.2309.2.1, Stereo ALSO AVAILABLE
LP.2309.2.1
Stereo ALSO AVAILABLE
3 June 1968
LP.2309.2.2, ALSO AVAILABLE removed
LP.2309.2.2
ALSO AVAILABLE removed
Mid 1968
LP.2309.2.3, Info outside of black box
LP.2309.2.3
Info outside of black box
Circa 1969
LP.2309.4.1, Green Target (RCA)
LP.2309.4.1
Green Target (RCA)
1970
LP.2309.5.1, Red Target (RCA)
LP.2309.5.1
Red Target (RCA)
1971
LP.2309.6.1, Orange 1st gen. (RCA)
LP.2309.6.1
Orange 1st gen. (RCA)
1972
LP.2309.6.2, Orange 1st gen. (Dynaflex)
LP.2309.6.2
Orange 1st gen. (Dynaflex)
Circa 1973
LP.2309.7.1, Orange 2nd Gen. ™
LP.2309.7.1
Orange 2nd Gen. ™
1974
LP.2309.7.2, Orange 2nd gen. ® (Keel)
LP.2309.7.2
Orange 2nd gen. ® (Keel)
1975
LP.2309.8.1, Orange 3rd gen. (Capitol)
LP.2309.8.1
Orange 3rd gen. (Capitol)
1976
LP.2309.9.1, Purple 1st gen. (Cinram)
LP.2309.9.1
Purple 1st gen. (Cinram)
1977
LP.2309.10.1, Purple 2nd gen. (Capitol)
LP.2309.10.1
Purple 2nd gen. (Capitol)
1978-1980
LP.2309.11.1, Purple 3rd gen. (capitol)
LP.2309.11.1
Purple 3rd gen. (capitol)
1980-1983

Reel Tapes (1965-1970)

As a general rule for Canadian Beatles reel tapes, both the tapes and boxes were manufactured in Canada, but slicks were often made by using US artwork. The best way to distinguish the Canadian pressings from the US issues is the Color of the box: Canada always used WHITE cardboard boxes, while the USA used either BROWN or BLUE boxes.

RE.2365.1.1, White box, double feature, 7'
RE.2365.1.1
White box, double feature, 7"
1968

8 Track Tapes (1968-1980)

Beatles 8 Track releases are usually found in five main series produced in Canada between 1968 and 1980: White shell with white paper labels, Transitional hybrid configurations, Black shell (AMPEX Datapack), Black shell (Lear Jet) and Black Shell (Capitol) many of which have their own "sub-variations". See the TAPES section for more details.

8T.2309.2A.1, Hybrid A, White Shell
8T.2309.2A.1
Hybrid A, White Shell
1970-1971
8T.2309.3.1, Black Datapack Shell
8T.2309.3.1
Black Datapack Shell
1971-1973

Cassette Tapes (1968-1993)

Cassette tapes were introduced in Canada as late as the fall of 1968 or early 1969. Cassettes could/would have been imported from the USA prior to this. There appears to be eight main series of cassette tapes produced in Canada between 1968 and 1993: Blue Spine, Black spine, Light Bue Spine, Black and Yellow, Black and Yellow SDR, Light Blue SDR, Color J-card (5 series) and Modern Apple tapes, all of which have their own "sub-variations".

K7.2309.1.1, Blue Spine, White Labels
K7.2309.1.1
Blue Spine, White Labels
Mid 1969
K7.2309.2B.1, Light Blue, White Paper Labels
K7.2309.2B.1
Light Blue, White Paper Labels
Mid 1970s
K7.2309.3A.1, Black Spine, Black Shell
K7.2309.3A.1
Black Spine, Black Shell
1978
K7.2309.3A.2, Black Spine, White Shell
K7.2309.3A.2
Black Spine, White Shell
1980
K7.2309.3A.3, Black Spine, White Shell 2
K7.2309.3A.3
Black Spine, White Shell 2
1980
K7.2309.6.1, Color J-card 4XT
K7.2309.6.1
Color J-card 4XT
1985-1991
K7.2309.7B.1, Color J-card C4 Bar Code
K7.2309.7B.1
Color J-card C4 Bar Code
1992-1993