Early UK version for this cat#.
Has the first label, but there may be versions that have a flipback sleeve.
LABELS:
- Black/silver 'grooved wideband' labels
- "Original recording by" at 11 o'clock
- "Made in England" at bottom
- "Recording first published 1961"
- "B.I.E.M." in a box on both sides
- Tax code "O/T"
- Matrix numbers printed upside-down
- "O" in front of matrix number on side 1
SLEEVE:
- Laminated on front
- No flipbacks
- Boxed Decca logo on front and back
- Large "stereo" on front
- Spine has text on it, bold "stereo" on spine
- "Symphonies of Wind Instruments" is subtitled "To the memory of Claude Achille Debussy"
- "© The Decca Record Co. Ltd., London, 1961."
- "Printed in England by St. James Press, London and Edenbridge"
- Uncredited liner notes in English on back
CATALOG NUMBERS:
- SXL 2287 on sleeve
- SXL.2287 on labels
PUBLISHED BY:
- "Hawkes" valid for track B2 only
OTHER INFORMATION:
- Track B3 recorded November 1960, remainder recorded 10 - 18 March 1961, all in Victoria Hall, Geneva
- Labelography code: ED1
- Corresponding mono issue has cat# LXT 5650
- Sub tracks in track A3 are not banded on vinyl
VG+/VG+