Original Sleeve |
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TITLE
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BEATLES FOREVER |
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TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1 | Dizzy Miss Lizzy
(Williams) You Like Me Too Much (Harrison) |
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SIDE 2 | Bad Boy
(Williams) Tell Me What You See (Lennon - McCartney) |
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RELEASE DATE
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September 1965 / First Press | ||||
SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | ||||
FRONT
COVER CLOSE UP |
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | ||||
Odeon logomark and catalog No. "SMO 41 680" were printed at the upper corner of the front cover. | Catalog No. "SMO 41 680" was printed at the upper corner of the back cover. | ||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
The credit "PRINTED IN GERMANY" was printed at the bottom of the back cover. | |||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Green
label and Odeon logo mark in white was printed above the center
hole. |
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The rim print
was: "ALLE HERSTELLER. UND URHEBERRECHTE VORBEHALTEN
ÜBERSPIELUNG ...." |
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LABEL
CLOSE UP |
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SIDE
1 |
SIDE
2 |
Catalog number "SMO 41 680" and the word
"STEREO" in the white box were printed at the right side of the
label. "GEMA" logo was printed on both sides of the label. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
"MADE IN GERMANY" and 45 in a triangle were printed at the bottom of the label. | |||||
OTHER ITEM | |||||
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RECORD LABEL
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Odeon Green Label type-1 with STEREO logo | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER
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SMO 41 680 | ||||
MIX
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STEREO | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | 7TYBE
50083-1 |
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SIDE
2 |
7TYBE
50084-1 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
CENTER | Full size center hole | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
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Odeon | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES
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- | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT
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- | ||||
PRODUCER
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George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS
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One of the worldwide earliest
known Beatles Stereo 45 single or EP, the 3 known Beatles German EPs
are from different LP cuts, Beatles for sale, Help, Rubber Soul. The Odeon green label EP's appear in two different styles. The first of these styles features the following print around the rim of the label: ALLE HERSTELLER. UND URHEBERRECHTE VORBEHALTEN ÜBERSPIELUNG ÖFFENTLICHE AUFFÜHRUNG UND RUNDFUNKSENDUNG UNTERSAGT Records with "Alle" as the first word of the rim print were issued by German Odeon until mid-1966. EP's from 1964-1967 normally feature an LP-size label. Since this label is "too large" for the space alloted to it on a 45, the label is glued over the top of the EP's "ridges". Earlier EP's are found in mono. Later EP's appear in stereo, with "STEREO" in black on a white rectangle. The second label style, in mid-1966, the rim print was changed on all Odeon releases to read: URHEBER. UND LEISTUNGSSCHUTZRECHTE, BESONDERS VERVIELFÄLTIGUNG (AUSSER ZUM PERSONLICHEN GEBRAUCH), VERMIETUNG. AUFFÜHRUNG, SENDUNG, VORBEHALTEN The only EP to have come out originally in the Urheber style is Magical Mystery Tour. The word "stereo" on this EP is not found on a white rectangle. |