Unanswered questions like these both fascinate and annoy me a bit (heh) - so I'm trying my best to wrap my head around the different De Wolfe pressings at the moment, and what info (if any) can be gleaned from the records themselves.
Once I started
really looking at them, I quickly noticed that there are actually a lot of different small variations in De Wolfe's label designs over the years, particularly the ones with the red labels and "dW" logo.
- Hopefully, I'll eventually be able to make a sort of chronology of these different variations, which could help avid collectors like yourself pinpoint not only which specific version you have, but also how many pressings/repressings of these actually exist.
Some of the variations are pretty minor, like using different phrasing for the copyright text on the top of the label, but I think the listed addresses will be a good starting point; De Wolfe Ltd. were, at the start of their LP releases, based at 80-82 Wardour Street in London, but at some point (c. 1972/1973?) expanded to 80-88 Wardour Street. I'm hoping to nail down a more concrete year/date for this move in time.
The listed postal codes also seem to have changed a bit, and I'm hoping one of you brilliant Brits can maybe shed some light on this; the Wardour Street address is listed on some records with postal code
W1, "W 1" or "W.1", some Dutch pressings list "W.L." and later pressings starting in about 1976/77 list
W1V 3LF.
My guess would be that London changed its postal code system at some point, and the old "W1" was replaced with the more accurate "W1V 3LF", could that be correct?
Just to illustrate, here's two near-identical versions of the ever-coveted "Big Beat" I've found, one with the old address and one with the new one:
Sleeves for both seem to be identical, however, bearing the 80-88 address.