Regal Starline label |
TITLE
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NO ONE'S CHANGE OUR WORLD | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | SRS 5013 | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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12th December 1969 / First Press: charity album | ||||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Across
the
Universe / The Beatles |
Marley
Purt
Drive / Bee Gees |
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What
the World Needs Now Is Love / Cilla Black |
I'm
a Tiger / Lulu |
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Cuddly
Old
Koala / Rolf Harris |
Bend
It / Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich |
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Wings
/ The Hollies |
In
the Country / Cliff Richard |
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Ning
Nang Nong / Spike Milligan |
When I See an Elephant Fly / Bruce Forsyth | ||||
The Python / Spike Milligan | Land of My Fathers / Harry Secombe | ||||
FRONT --> Click! | BACK --> Click! | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK | |
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SLEEVE |
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No
One's Gonna Change Our World is a charity album
released in the UK on 12 December 1969 for the benefit of the World
Wildlife Fund. |
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The words "Recommended Retail Price 19/11 (19 shillings and 11 pence)" ware printed at the corner of the front cover. |
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The album was released on Regal Starline catalogue number SRS 5013. | |||
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It
features liner notes by Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. * "H.R.H." means "His/Her Royal Highness" |
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This
issue has a sleeve
made by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. only. With the words "Patent No. 943,895" |
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"Royalities from this record are being donated to the World Wildlife Fund" was printed on the label. | |||||
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MANUFACTURED IN GT. BRITAIN BY THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Matrix
No. is Side-1: SRS 5013 A-1 Side-2: SRS 5013 B-1 |
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OTHER ITEM | |||||
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LABEL | REGAL starline label | ||||
MIX | STEREO | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | SRS 5013 A-1 | |||
SIDE 2 | SRS 5013 B-1 | ||||
VINYL COLOR | BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | E.M.I.
RECORDS
(capital letter) |
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CENTRAL
REMARK "SOLD IN U.K." |
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RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | (P) 1958 (P) 1960 (P) 1966 (P) 1967 (P) 1968 (P) 1969 | ||||
COVER FORM | Single type. Housed in a front laminated, tri-flipback cover | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | TPS Printed made by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. Patent No. 943,895 SRS 5013 | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Back
Cover: (C) Vogue - Photograph of H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, by
permission of CONDE NAST Publications Ltd.: by Norman Parkinson Front Cover Artwork: Michael Grimshaw |
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INNER SLEEVE | Plain white paper Type-2 / PATENT No. 1,125,555 / MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN | ||||
PRODUCER | - | ||||
COMMENTS | During
the
February 1968 recording sessions, Spike Milligan dropped into the
studio and on hearing the song suggested the track would be ideal
for
release on a charity album he was organizing for the World Wildlife
Fund. At some point in 1968 the Beatles agreed to this proposal. In
January 1969 the best mono mix was remixed for the charity album. In keeping with the 'wildlife' theme of the album, sound effects of birds were added at the beginning and end of the track. The original (mono) mix from February 1968 is 3:37. After the effects were added the track was sped up; so that even with 20 seconds of effects the track is only 3:49. By October 1969 it was decided the track needed to be remixed into stereo. This was done by for the first time by George Martin immediately prior to the banding of the album. The song was first released in this version on the Regal Starline SRS 5013 album No One's Gonna Change Our World, in December 1969. It features liner notes by Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The album is largely known by fans of The Beatles as the first release of the song "Across the Universe" ? the title of the album comes from a line in this song, "Nothing's gonna change my world". It was also the first release of the Hollies song "Wings", one of the last songs they did with Graham Nash in early 1968. Released in a "flipback" cover, printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. Royalties from this record are being donated to the World Wildlife Fund. A1 is a completely different version compared with the the version on The Beatles - Let It Be Tracks A5 and A6 are contiguous without an indexing title. This version was issued on three Beatle compilation albums, the British version of Rarities. |