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CBS manufacturing & distribution company - established in Spain in 1970 and whose team included executive directors/producers [a516809], [a=Tomás Muñoz (3)] and [a=José Luis de Carlos]. It also distributed a number of foreign labels. Circa 1992 it became [l98959]. Impuesto de lujo Nº 7053. This Spanish company may also appear in (p) and (c) on other country releases as "Discos CBS, S. A. España" or "Discos CBS, S. A. (España)" [b]If in doubt about location, simply use [l=Discos CBS, S.A.][/b] Usually records pressed here have this pattern in runouts (etched or stamped): XXXXX-Y-Z where: XXXXX = catalogue number Y = side indicator Z = geometric sign, such as circle (O), triangle (△) or rhombus (◇). Example: A-2978-A◇ Please be careful identifying labels as there were many reissues using deposito legal from previous editions: - CBS labels used from 1970 to 1974 were plain orange with "walking eye" logo (examples from [url=https://www.discogs.com/Paul-Revere-The-Raiders-Dejame-Yo-No-Se/release/3226973]1970[/url] and [url=https://www.discogs.com/Various-CBS-4-Nuestros-Exitos-Del-A%C3%B1o/release/5808344]1974[/url]). - CBS labels used from late 1974 to 1985 were yellow-orange sunburnst with "pacman" CBS lettering (examples from [url=https://www.discogs.com/Elkin-Nelson-Angeles-Y-Demonios/release/1642313]1974[/url] and [url=https://www.discogs.com/Julian-Contreras-Taconeando/release/7248251]1985[/url]). - CBS labels used from late 1985 to 1991 were plain red with normal CBS lettering (examples from [url=https://www.discogs.com/Miles-Davis-Sketches-Of-Spain/release/5915343]1985[/url] and [url=https://www.discogs.com/El-Norte-Amores-Sin-Palabras/release/9000490]1990[/url]). - In 1991 company changed label from CBS to [l=CBS/Sony] (example from [url=https://www.discogs.com/Julio-Iglesias-De-Ni%C3%B1a-A-Mujer/release/7488914]1991[/url]). Following CBS Records International agreements with Philips in 1960 and the launch of the CBS label in Europe, CBS was previously associated in Spain with: [l=Hispavox, S.A.] (Oct 1962 - 1966) & [l=Discophon, S.A.] (1966 - 1970). The Discos CBS, S.A., Madrid office was then opened in 1970. This Spanish company continued outsourcing for pressing & metalwork, often importing the latter from CBS in the UK in its formative years. Manufacturing associations with Philips continued with [l295886] and [l266098], as well as with plants such as [l108231] in the early 70s and [l274119] in the late 80s. They did press their own vinyls from middle 70s to late 80s (and also for other Spanish labels as [l=SAGA (2)], [l=DRO], [l=Nuevos Medios], [l=Lollipop (8)], etc.). Releases to the Spanish-speaking markets via the CBS entity [l=Discos CBS, S.A.] can also be seen in [l=Discos CBS, S.A., Mexico] and [l=Discos CBS, S.A., Colombia] manufacturers, and may possibly share those markets, which could include Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Portugal, Cuba, Chile, Ecuador, Israel, Brazil, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela - as well as the USA and other CBS entities operating in and to those markets, such as [l=Discos CBS International] and [l=Discos CBS] brands, or [l=Discos CBS S.A.I.C.F.], etc., prior to Sony acquisitions in 1988 and 1991). Pressing plant in 1980 adressed in Alcorcón (Madrid)

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(From 1970 to 1976) Princesa, 1 - Torre de Madrid Madrid-13 Spain (From 1976 to 1980) Av. Generalísimo, 25 Madrid-16 Spain (From 1980 to 1984) Paseo de la Castellana, 93 Madrid-16 Spain (From 1984 to 1992) Paseo de la Castellana, 93 28046 Madrid Spain Pressing plant: Alcorcón (Madrid)

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