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TITLE
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Die Grossen Vier von Tony Sheridan with The Beatles | ||||
TRACK
LISTING
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DISC 1 | SIDE 1: Skinny Minny (B. Haley/R. Keefer/M. Gabler/C. Cafra) | |||
SIDE2: Sweet Georgia Brown (Bernie/Pinkard/Casey) | |||||
DISC 2 | SIDE1: My Bonnie (Trad./Arr. Sheridan) | ||||
SIDE2: My Babe
(W. Dixon/G. Stone) |
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RELEASE DATE
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1968 /First Press | ||||
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DISC 1 | DISC 2 | FRONT
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SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | ||
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Credited "(P) 1968 Polydor International GmbH" (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung=company with limited liability) | ![]() |
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"Made in Germany" was printed at the label. | Press comany's name "Polydor International GmbH" was printed at the right side of the label. | ||||
OTHER ITEM | |||||
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RECORD LABEL
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Polydor Brown label (Plastic Injection Label) | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER
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2606 013 | ||||
MIX
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STEREO | ||||
MATRIX No. | DISC 1 | SIDE 1: 2136 025 S 1 (P) 1968 320 | |||
SIDE 1: 2136 025 S 2 (P) 1968 320 | |||||
DISC 2 | SIDE 1: 2136 026 S 1 (P) 1968 320 | ||||
SIDE 1: 2136 026 S 2 (P) 1968 320 | |||||
VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
CENTER | Full size center hole | ||||
PRESS COMPANY'S NAME
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Polydor International GmbH | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES
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Gatefold cover | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT
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- | ||||
PRODUCER
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Bert Kaempfert | ||||
COMMENTS
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This EP was released a
double-EP set. The package came with a gatefold sleeve. Plastic injection labels. With regard to the first injection moulded singles. According to an article on page 1 of Billboard magazine for 16th Oct 1971: 'Phonodisc is experimenting with a new production technique, painted labels, pioneered by French company SFP. The new process prints the labels directly on the records, cutting out the production costs of printing labels on paper. The new technique at present is limited to selected Polydor and Philips singles, and has been used on the New Seekers' 'Never Ending Song Of Love' and St. Cecelia's 'Leap Up And Down'. A specially adapted injection moulding machine is used in the process. Tony Muxlow, Phonodisc general manager, said "There is a cost saving using the method but at the moment it is very much at the development stage. It is confined to the Polydor and Philips labels, but we certainly won't be using it throughout our releases at the moment." The painted labels process will be used on the forthcoming Slade single, 'Cos I Luv You', to be released by Polydor this week.' *GEMA=German music authors' society |