Look at this photo. It's ffrr:
Seeing that London album cover again brought back a lot of memories. The Decca cover for this LP featured two different views of the Rodin bronze of Mahler (the A casting) floated on a black background; this cover also became an alternate US cover at some point.
BTW, I've done a little digging of my own—related to the Grammy Awards—and in trying to find out if Solti's CSO M3 won a Grammy in 1983 (it did not), I've come up with the following:
In 1981, Solti's CSO M2 won three(!) Grammies: best classical album, best orchestral performance, and best producer (James Mallinson).
In 1983, Solti's CSO M9 won two Grammies: best classical album and best orchestral performance.
In 1992, most remarkably, the Best Orchestral Performance Grammy was won by... envelope please... Bernstein's live Berlin recording of M9 on DG! That recording is many things, but there's no way—with a major missed entrance and many other less significant ensemble and pitch issues—it could have been the "best orchestral performance" of that or any other year. Of course, it was done as a sort of final tribute to Lenny, but still...
James