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#07. Rubber Soul (PMCJ 1267 / PCSJ 3075)
(Update: 28th. November 2011)

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Original 1st. Sleeve


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MONO Released

#7-1 Rubber Soul (1st. Press "Black/Silver Parlophone Sans-Serif Logo Label": PMCJ-1267)
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TITLE Rubber Soul
CATALOG NUMBER PMCJ 1267
RELEASE DATE 1965? /First Press
TRACK LISTING SIDE 1 SIDE 2
Drive My Car
What Goes On
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Girl
You Won't See Me
I'm Looking Through You
Nowhere Man
In My Life
Think For Yourself
Wait
The Word If I Needed Someone
Michelle Run For Your Life
FRONT --> Click! BACK --> Click! SIDE 1 --> Click! SIDE 2 --> Click! DISK
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INNER SLEEVE FRONT COVER CLOSE UP BACK COVER CLOSE UP
Original Polythene Inner Sleeve (maybe) cover-up The Parlophone logomark was printed at the bottom of the front cover. sleeve
TRADE MARK OF THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD." was printed under the Parlophone logomark.
BACK COVER CLOSE UP
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label "Association of the Southern African Phonographic Industry" credit and Printer's name "artone" were printed at the bottom of the back cover.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label Later in 1965, Parlphone- South Africa switched to a label style.The three-dimensional Parlophone logo was still printed at the top of the label. label The bottom line of the rim print reads "Pressed for or by a registered user".
LABEL CLOSE UP
SIDE 1 SIDE 2 Matrix No. is
Side-1: XEX 579-1
Side-2: XEX 580-1
label label
OTHER ITEM
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LABEL Black and Silver "Flat Print" Parlophone
MIX MONO
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 XEX 579-1
SIDE 2 XEX 580-1
VINYL COLOR BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME Copyright subsists in PARLOPHONE records
RECORD PRESSED FOR OR BY A REGISTERED USER
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT -
COVER FORM Single type. Wrap-around cover / Round-cut corner
PRINTER CREDIT artone
COVER DESIGN/
PHOTO/ NOTES
Photo: Robert Freeman
INNER SLEEVE Original Polythene Inner Sleeve (maybe)
PRODUCER George Martin
COMMENTS
Later in 1965, Parlphone-South Africa switched to a label style resembling the one used in Scandinavia -- a black label with "PARLOPHONE" in silver.
The three-dimensional logo unique to South Africa was still retained.
This label was available in both mono and stereo, and the earlier LP's were reissued onto it. The bottom line of the rim print reads "Pressed for or by a registered user".



STEREO Released

#7-1 Rubber Soul (1st. Press "Silver Parlophone Label/ 1 EMI Mark": PCSJ 3075)
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