Jukebox Original Sleeve |
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TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
(Lennon - McCartney) |
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SIDE 2
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Yesterday (Lennon - McCartney) |
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RELEASE DATE
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27th October 1965 / First Press | ||||
DISK --> Click! | |||||
FRONT SLEEVE CLOSE UP | BACK SLEEVE CLOSE UP | ||||
Odeon logo and catalog number were printed
at the upper left corner of the front cover. |
Wrap-around cover / rounded
upper and lower rear flaps. Odeon logo and catalog number were printed at the upper right corner of the front cover. |
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BACK SLEEVE CLOSE UP | |||||
With cut-out jukebox strips printed on the back for insertion into the display slots of the jukebox. | |||||
"Photo: X." credit was printed at the bottom
of the back cover. |
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BACK SLEEVE CLOSE UP | |||||
"J COLOMBET PARIS- XV": Printer based in Paris, France. It was printed at the bottom of the back cover. | |||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Odéon orange Label with Odeon
dome logo in black print. Catalog number. was printed on the label's center right. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
The word "B.I.E.M." was printed on both sides of the label. | |||||
Composer's name was printed at
the bottom on both sides. "MADE IN FRANCE" was printed at the bottom of the label. |
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OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER | SO 10132 |
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LABEL
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Odéon Orange Label with black
print (with Odeon dome logo) |
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MIX
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MONO |
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MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | O CBS SO
10132 PPN 2227
380
V 2 |
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SIDE 2 | O CBS SO
10132 PPN 2228
380
V 5 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | ODÉON |
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CENTER
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Full size center hole | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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- |
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SIDE 2
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- |
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RUNNING TIME |
SIDE 1 | 2'57 |
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SIDE
2 |
2'04 |
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PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Single pocket sleeve type.
(matte and thin paper) |
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COMMENTS
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The release policy of
singles is somewhat unusual in France. It is primarily an EP
country, and singles before All You Need Is Love were
released as jukebox singles only, with 7 SO or SO prefixes
in front of the five-digit catalogue numbers. The first two,
From Me To You / Please Please Me and She Loves You / Twist
And Shout, came in Odeon company hole covers. From Me To You is the only jukebox single to be issued on a yellow label; the first three after it came on the dark blue label (She Loves You / Twist And Shout with no picture cover; I Want To Hold Your Hand / Hold Me Tight and All My Loving / It Won't Be Long with picture covers). All were also available on the orange Odeon label. Sixteen jukebox singles came in customised picture covers, eleven of them with cut-out jukebox strips printed on the back for insertion into the display slots of the jukebox. 2nd Labels have different Catalogue number (FOS 102) and color variation (Odeon red label) - also note the variation of spelling the Artist Name (Les Beatles/The Beatles) The Red label / large Odeon style was short lived in early 1966, only 4 Beatles singles were reissued with this label, FOS 101 through 104. A few months later Odeon started common Red labels with left side Odeon box logo thru 60s and 70s. These 4 with large Odeon are hard to find. Imprimerie Jean Colombet is a French printing company based in Paris, 15th arrondissement, active in the manufacture of record sleeves from January 1960 until mid 1970's. May also appear as Colombet, Imprimerie Colombet, Imp. Jean Colombet or J. Colombet. Paris XV or Paris 15e isn't part of the company name, but notes that the company is located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. |