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TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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Komm Gib
Mir Deine Hand (I Want To Hold Your Hand) (Lennon / McCartney / Nicolas / Hellmer) |
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SIDE 2 | Sie Liebt
Dich (She Loves You) (Lennon / McCartney / Nicolas / Montague) |
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RELEASE DATE
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2nd. August 1969 / Second
Press |
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SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | ||||
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Catalog
number and EMI / Odeon logo were printed at the upper left corner
of the front sleeve. STEREO crossed out with thick black line under EMI logo. |
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Catalog number and EMI / Odeon logo were printed at the upper right corner of the front sleeve. | ||
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Green label and Odeon logo
mark in white was printed above the center hole. |
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Catalog number "1C006-04 204
M"
and
"GEMA" logo were printed at the right side of the label. Nr. 1 is missing from id (1c 006-04 204m) on both sides from Label. Running time on the left side. |
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The
rim print was: "URHEBER- UND LEISTUNGSSCHUTZRECHTE, BESONDERS
VERVIELFÄLTIGUNG ...." |
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SIDE 1 |
SIDE 2 | "MADE IN GERMANY (circuler)" and 45 in a triangle were printed at the bottom of the label. | |||
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OTHER ITEM | |||||
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RECORD LABEL
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Odeon Green Label Type-2-2 (Matrix on
the right side) |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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1C 006-04 204 M |
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MIX
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MONO (STEREO crossed out with thick black line under EMI logo on the front sleeve) | ||||
MATRIX No. | Side1 | 1C006-04204-M-A-3 | |||
Side2 | 1C006-04204-M-B-3 | ||||
VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
CENTER | Full size center hole | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
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Label |
Odeon |
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Sleeve |
Apple / An EMI Recording | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/
NOTES
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PRINTER CREDIT
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PRODUCER
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George Martin |
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COMMENTS
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EMI/Odeon: first "OLDTIMER" series. Green label and Odeon logo mark in white was printed above the center hole. "MADE IN GERMANY (circuler)" and 45 in a triangle were printed at the bottom of the label. In fall (maybe August), 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 Roughly speaking, this translates to: "Copyright and property rights, especially reproduction (except for personal use), rental, performance, and broadcasting, [are] reserved." Again for the benefit of those who do not read German, We will call this the "Urheber" issue. Singles made from 1967 to 1969 are of the "Urheber" label style.
"GEMA**/BIEM***" :a marking that indicates what company is responsible for the copyright payments for the material released on the record to the proper publishers. It is important to remember that a record with the above-mentioned marking isn't necessarily made in Germany but which was intended for sale in Germany. |