The album has been released several times on different labels, starting with
Apple Records in 1972, with different cover art: a photograph of Spector dressed as a heavily bearded Santa Claus, wearing a "Back to Mono" button art directed and designed by
John Kosh. Additional reissues on
Warner-Spector in 1974 (for the first time in
stereo), Pavilion (a short-lived imprint of
CBS) in 1981, and
Passport in 1984 would also use this cover, sometimes with the "Back to Mono" button designed by
John Kosh airbrushed out. The original cover was restored in time for the album's first
CD issue by
Phil Spector International through
Rhino. It was mastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry and it restored the album's original
mono mix. The second CD issue was in 1987 as well, on
Chrysalis (CCD 1625) in monophonic for the UK market. This one is co-credited "Spector Records International" and features the slightly different international artwork, it features the same mastering as the Rhino CD. The more common third CD issue came in 1989, a remastered release on
ABKCO which restored the original title, artwork, and mono mix, this edition was remastered by Phil Spector and Larry Levine. The album also appeared as the fourth disc of ABKCO's 1991 Spector box set,
Back to Mono, and as the second disc of the 2006 UK-only ABKCO compilation
The Phil Spector Collection.
Sony Music took over distribution rights to the Philles Records catalog in 2009 and re-released the mono album, remastered by
Bob Ludwig, on its
Legacy Recordings imprint on October 27 of that year. (The
Sundazed label also reissued the album on vinyl in 2009.) In 2012, Legacy Recordings released a two-disc set in the UK only, containing a new remastering of the mono album by Vic Anesini on the first disc and a selection of non-Christmas Spector hits and rarities on the second disc. ==Reception==