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#04 Something New (STO 83 756/SMO 83 756/73 756)
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#4-1 Something New (STEREO 1st. Press / Odeon White & Gold label type-1 (ALLE rim): STO 83 756)
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TITLE SOMETHING NEW
CATALOG NUMBER STO 83756 / ZTOX 5572
RELEASE DATE 10th. September 1964 / First Press
TRACK LISTING SIDE 1 SIDE 2
I'll Cry Instead Tell Me Why
Things We Said Today
And I Love Her (*ending guitar riff 6 times)
Any Time At All I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
When I Get Home If I Fell
Slow Down Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand
Matchbox  
FRONT -->Click! BACK -->Click! SIDE 1 -->Click! SIDE 2 -->Click! DISK
label label label label label
INNER SLEEVE
STICKER
FRONT -->Click! BACK -->Click! FRONT -->Click! BACK -->Click!
label label label label "ODEON STEREO" Gold Sticker was pasted at the lower left of the cover.
FRONT COVER CLOSE UP BACK COVER CLOSE UP
label Odeon dome logomark and Catalog No. "83 756 / 5572" was printed at the right side of the front cover.
label Single type. Half vinyl-coated cover.
Catalogue number "83 756" was printed at the upper right corner of the back cover.
BACK COVER CLOSE UP
label "ELECTROLA  GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H KÖLN" was printed at the bottom of the back cover.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label label The word "STEREO" and Odeon logomark were printed at the top of the label.
Catalog number "SMO 83756" was printed at the right side of the label.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label "MADE IN GERMANY" and ST 33 in a circle for stereo edition were printed.
The 1st. label style, the rim print was: "ALLE RECHTE DES PLATTENHERSTELLERS UND EIGENTÜMERS DES AUFGENNOMMENEN WERKES VORBEHALTEN. VERVIELFÄLTIGUNG, ÖFFENTLICHE AUFFÜHRUNG. RUNDFUNKSENDUNG UNTERSAGT"
LABEL CLOSE UP
SIDE 1
label label "GEMA" logo was printed on both sides of the label.
SIDE 2
label label "And I Love Her" extended stereo mix:
The German version of Something New contained an edited version of the 22 June stereo mix, repeating the closing guitar riff six times instead of four.
OTHER ITEM
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LABEL Odeon White and Gold label type-1
MIX STEREO
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 YBEX 50059 - 1
SIDE 2 YBEX 50060 - 1
VINYL COLOR BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME LABEL Odeon
SLEEVE Odeon / ELECTROLA  GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H KÖLN
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT -
COVER FORM Single type. Half vinyl-coated cover
PRINTER CREDIT -
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES Front Cover Photo: Ken Veeder (Ed Sullivan Show / 9th. Feb. 1964)
Back Cover Photo: Dezo Hoffman (Guildford Street, walking towards Russell Square /  2nd. July 1963)
INNER SLEEVE Odeon Original Inner Sleeve type-1
PRODUCER George Martin
COMMENTS
Odeon White & Gold label type-1:
Odeon was the main label for German Beatles records until 1968, when the records were given the Apple labels, still distributed by Electrola. As an example, "With The Beatles", with a green Odeon label (being a mono LP), as opposed to white/gold labels for the stereo counterparts. The excerpt from the back cover shows the Electrola GmbH imprint.
By 1965?, German Odeon was turning to all-stereo.

For Domestic issue
  • 1st. Press: MONO (O 83 756) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon Green label (ALLE rim)
  • 1st. Press: STEREO (STO 83 756) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon White & Gold label type-1 (ALLE rim)
  • 2nd. Press: STEREO (SMO 83 756) 1964 / Odeon White & Gold label type-1 (ALLE rim)
  • 3rd. Press: STEREO (SMO 73 756) 1966 / Odeon White & Gold label type-2 (URHEBER rim)
  • 4th. Press: STEREO (1C 062-04 600) 1975 / EMI/Odeon Blue label
  • 5th. Press: STEREO (1C 072-04 600) 1976 / EMI/Odeon Blue label or Odeon Light Green label
  • 6th. Press: STEREO (1C 072-04 600) 1977 / Apple label
  • 7th. Press: STEREO (1C 072-04 600) 1981 / Odeon Light Green label (DMM)
For Export issue (I cannot confirm the existence.)
*Distibuted only to foreign military bases in Germany
  • MONO (OPX 5572) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon Green label? (ALLE rim)
  • STEREO (ZTOX 5572) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon White & Gold label type-1? (ALLE rim)
The Original Odeon label (stereo) LP's appear in two slightly different styles. The first of these styles, features the following print around the rim of the label:

ALLE RECHTE DES PLATTENHERSTELLERS UND EIGENTÜMERS DES AUFGENNOMMENEN WERKES VORBEHALTEN.
VERVIELFÄLTIGUNG, ÖFFENTLICHE AUFFÜHRUNG. RUNDFUNKSENDUNG UNTERSAGT
(ALL RIGHTS OF THE OWNER OF SHEET MANUFACTURER AND BEEN EXCLUDED WORK RESERVED. COPYING, PUBLIC PERFORMANCE. RADIO BROADCAST PROHIBITED)

In mid 1966, the rim print was changed on all Odeon releases to read:

URHEBER. UND LEISTUNGSSCHUTZRECHTE, BESONDERS VERVIELFÄLTIGUNG
(AUSSER ZUM PERSÖNLICHEN GEBRAUCH), VERMIETUNG. AUFFÜHRUNG, SENDUNG, VORBEHALTEN
(COPYRIGHT AND  PROPERTY RIGHTS, ESPECIALLY REPRODUCTION (EXCEPT FOR PERSONAL USE), RENT, PERFORMANCE, BROADCAST)

Stereo copies pressed prior to the elimination of mono are found with a large, round, gold stereo sticker (A.K.A. "Mirror Ball mark"). Stereo copies of those same LP's and of the next few (stereo-only) LP's are normally found with a smaller, rectangular stereo sticker. Later stereo LP's are found either with the contents of the stereo sticker printed on the cover itself or without any stereo sticker.

"And I Love Her" extended stereo mix:
The German version of Something New contained an edited version of the 22 June stereo mix, repeating the closing guitar riff six times instead of four. This version also appeared on the American Rarities album in 1980. It is not known when this edit was made.



#4-2 Something New (STEREO 2nd. Press / Odeon White & Gold label type-1 (ALLE rim): SMO 83 756)
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TITLE SOMETHING NEW
CATALOG NUMBER SMO 83756 / ZTOX 5572
RELEASE DATE 1964 /Second Press
TRACK LISTING SIDE 1 SIDE 2
I'll Cry Instead Tell Me Why
Things We Said Today
And I Love Her (*ending guitar riff 6 times)
Any Time At All I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
When I Get Home If I Fell
Slow Down Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand
Matchbox  
FRONT -->Click! BACK -->Click! SIDE 1 -->Click! SIDE 2 -->Click! DISK
label label label label label
INNER SLEEVE FRONT COVER CLOSE UP BACK COVER CLOSE UP
label label label label "STEREO" Gold Sticker was pasted at the upper left of the front cover.
 Catalog No. "83 756" was printed at the upper right of the back cover.
BACK COVER CLOSE UP
label "ELECTROLA  GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H KÖLN" was printed at the bottom of the back cover.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label The word "STEREO" and Odeon logomark were printed at the top of the label. label label
"MADE IN GERMANY" and ST 33 in a circle for stereo edition were printed.
The 1st. label style, the rim print was: "ALLE RECHTE DES PLATTENHERSTELLERS UND EIGENTÜMERS DES AUFGENNOMMENEN WERKES VORBEHALTEN. VERVIELFÄLTIGUNG, ÖFFENTLICHE AUFFÜHRUNG. RUNDFUNKSENDUNG UNTERSAGT"
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label Catalog number "SMO 83756" was printed at the right side of the label.
"BIEM" and "GEMA" logo were printed on both sides of the label.
OTHER ITEM
-

LABEL Odeon White and Gold label type-1
MIX STEREO
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 YBEX 50059 - 1
SIDE 2 YBEX 50060 - 1
VINYL COLOR BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME LABEL Odeon
SLEEVE Odeon / ELECTROLA  GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H KÖLN
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT -
COVER FORM Single type. Half vinyl-coated cover
PRINTER CREDIT -
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES Front Cover Photo: Ken Veeder (Ed Sullivan Show / 9th. Feb. 1964)
Back Cover Photo: Dezo Hoffman (Guildford Street, walking towards Russell Square /  2nd. July 1963)
INNER SLEEVE Odeon Original Inner Sleeve type-2
PRODUCER George Martin
COMMENTS
Odeon White & Gold label type-1:
Odeon was the main label for German Beatles records until 1968, when the records were given the Apple labels, still distributed by Electrola. As an example, "With The Beatles", with a green Odeon label (being a mono LP), as opposed to white/gold labels for the stereo counterparts. The excerpt from the back cover shows the Electrola GmbH imprint.
By 1965?, German Odeon was turning to all-stereo.

For Domestic issue
  • 1st. Press: MONO (O 83 756) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon Green label (ALLE rim)
  • 1st. Press: STEREO (STO 83 756) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon White & Gold label type-1 (ALLE rim)
  • 2nd. Press: STEREO (SMO 83 756) 1964 / Odeon White & Gold label type-1 (ALLE rim)
  • 3rd. Press: STEREO (SMO 73 756) 1966 / Odeon White & Gold label type-2 (URHEBER rim)
  • 4th. Press: STEREO (1C 062-04 600) 1975 / EMI/Odeon Blue label
  • 5th. Press: STEREO (1C 072-04 600) 1976 / EMI/Odeon Blue label or Odeon Light Green label
  • 6th. Press: STEREO (1C 072-04 600) 1977 / Apple label
  • 7th. Press: STEREO (1C 072-04 600) 1981 / Odeon Light Green label (DMM)
For Export issue (I cannot confirm the existence.)
*Distibuted only to foreign military bases in Germany
  • MONO (OPX 5572) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon Green label? (ALLE rim)
  • STEREO (ZTOX 5572) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon White & Gold label type-1? (ALLE rim)
The Original Odeon label (stereo) LP's appear in two slightly different styles. The first of these styles, features the following print around the rim of the label:

ALLE RECHTE DES PLATTENHERSTELLERS UND EIGENTÜMERS DES AUFGENNOMMENEN WERKES VORBEHALTEN.
VERVIELFÄLTIGUNG, ÖFFENTLICHE AUFFÜHRUNG. RUNDFUNKSENDUNG UNTERSAGT
(ALL RIGHTS OF THE OWNER OF SHEET MANUFACTURER AND BEEN EXCLUDED WORK RESERVED. COPYING, PUBLIC PERFORMANCE. RADIO BROADCAST PROHIBITED)

In mid 1966, the rim print was changed on all Odeon releases to read:

URHEBER. UND LEISTUNGSSCHUTZRECHTE, BESONDERS VERVIELFÄLTIGUNG
(AUSSER ZUM PERSÖNLICHEN GEBRAUCH), VERMIETUNG. AUFFÜHRUNG, SENDUNG, VORBEHALTEN
(COPYRIGHT AND  PROPERTY RIGHTS, ESPECIALLY REPRODUCTION (EXCEPT FOR PERSONAL USE), RENT, PERFORMANCE, BROADCAST)

Stereo copies pressed prior to the elimination of mono are found with a large, round, gold stereo sticker (A.K.A. "Mirror Ball mark"). Stereo copies of those same LP's and of the next few (stereo-only) LP's are normally found with a smaller, rectangular stereo sticker. Later stereo LP's are found either with the contents of the stereo sticker printed on the cover itself or without any stereo sticker.

"And I Love Her" extended stereo mix:
The German version of Something New contained an edited version of the 22 June stereo mix, repeating the closing guitar riff six times instead of four. This version also appeared on the American Rarities album in 1980. It is not known when this edit was made.



#4-3 Something New (STEREO 3rd. Press / Odeon White & Gold label type-2 (URHEBER rim): SMO 73 756)
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#4-4 Something New (STEREO 4th. Press / EMI/Odeon Blue Label Type-4: 1C  062-04 600)
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TITLE SOMETHING NEW
CATALOG NUMBER 1 C  062-04 600
RELEASE DATE 1969 /4th. Press
TRACK LISTING SIDE 1 SIDE 2
I'll Cry Instead Tell Me Why
Things We Said Today
And I Love Her (*ending guitar riff 6 times)
Any Time At All I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
When I Get Home If I Fell
Slow Down Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand
Matchbox  
FRONT -->Click! BACK -->Click! SIDE 1 -->Click! SIDE 2 -->Click! DISK
label label label label label
INNER SLEEVE FRONT COVER CLOSE UP BACK COVER CLOSE UP
label label label label "STEREO" Gold Sticker was not pasted at the front cover.
 Catalog No. "1 C 062-04 600" was printed on both sides of the cover.
BACK COVER CLOSE UP
label "ELECTROLA  GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H KÖLN" was printed at the bottom of the back cover.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label label
"MADE IN GERMANY" and ST 33 in a oval for stereo edition were printed.
The 4th. label style, the rim print was: "URHEBER. UND LEISTUNGSSCHUTZRECHTE, BESONDERS VERVIELFÄLTIGUNG
(AUSSER ZUM PERSÖNLICHEN GEBRAUCH), VERMIETUNG. AUFFÜHRUNG, SENDUNG, VORBEHALTEN" 
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label Catalog number "1C 062-04 600" was printed at the right side of the label.
"BIEM" and "GEMA" logo were printed on both sides of the label.
OTHER ITEM
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LABEL EMI/Odeon Blue Label type-4
MIX STEREO
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 1C062-04600-A-1X          YBEX  50059-1
SIDE 2 04600-B-1
VINYL COLOR BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME LABEL EMI/Odeon
SLEEVE EMI/Odeon / ELECTROLA  GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H KÖLN
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT -
COVER FORM Single type. Housed in a non-laminated German printed cover.
PRINTER CREDIT -
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES Front Cover Photo: Ken Veeder (Ed Sullivan Show / 9th. Feb. 1964)
Back Cover Photo: Dezo Hoffman (Guildford Street, walking towards Russell Square /  2nd. July 1963)
INNER SLEEVE Plain White Inner Sleeve?
PRODUCER George Martin
COMMENTS
EMI/Odeon Blue Label type-4:
"EMI / Odeon" logo mark and "LC" mark  in black ink were printed at the top of the blue label.
"MADE IN GERMANY" and ST 33 in a oval for stereo edition were printed.

EMI / Odeon Blue label variations:
Type-1: GEMA logo in a box / ST 33 in a circle
Type-2: GEMA without box / ST 33 in a circle
Type-3-1:GEMA without box / ST 33 in a oval
Type-3-2:GEMA without box and (P) 196X / ST 33 in a oval
Type-4: 062 with "LC" mark / ST 33 in a oval
Type-5: 072 with "LC" mark / ST 33 in a oval

The change to the blue label came during the second half of 1968, some months before  the  change to the EEC catalog numbers.
Several LP's are known with blue labels and the old "SMO" number."  The change from the  old  logo  to  the  new  logo  happened  around catalog number 74 411. The EEC numbering began just after 74 490.

For Domestic issue
  • 1st. Press: MONO (O 83 756) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon Green label (ALLE rim)
  • 1st. Press: STEREO (STO 83 756) 10th. Sep. 1964 / Odeon White & Gold label type-1 (ALLE rim)
  • 2nd. Press: STEREO (SMO 83 756) 1964 / Odeon White & Gold label type-1 (ALLE rim)
  • 3rd. Press: STEREO (SMO 73 756) 1966 / Odeon White & Gold label type-2 (URHEBER rim)
  • 4th. Press: STEREO (1C 062-04 600) 1975 / EMI/Odeon Blue label
  • 5th. Press: STEREO (1C 072-04 600) 1976 / EMI/Odeon Blue Label or Odeon Light Green label
  • 6th. Press: STEREO (1C 072-04 600) 1977 / Apple label
  • 7th. Press: STEREO (1C 072-04 600) 1981 / Odeon Light Green label (DMM)
*The EEC numbering mean the country of release can been readily identified from the first two characters :
     1C = Germany
     2C = France
     3C = Italy
     4C = Belguim
     5C = Holland
     7C = Sweden
    10C = Spain
    11C = Portugal
    14C = Greece
Special note for Spain - "1J" instead of "10C" was used for several years (1969 to 1977, as from the "Get Back" single) to refer to records manufactured by EMI-Odeon in Spain, before the international "European codification". All references with "1J" were replaced by "10C" as from 1977.

"And I Love Her" extended stereo mix:
The German version of Something New contained an edited version of the 22 June stereo mix, repeating the closing guitar riff six times instead of four. This version also appeared on the American Rarities album in 1980. It is not known when this edit was made.



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