1982 mono Series Sleeve |
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TITLE | PLEASE PLEASE ME |
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CATALOG NUMBER | EAS-70130 |
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RELEASE DATE | 21th. January 1982 / First Press |
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TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
I Saw Her Standing There |
Love Me Do |
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Misery |
P.S. I Love You |
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Anna (Go To Him) |
Baby It's You |
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Chains |
Do You Want To Know A Secret |
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Boys |
A Taste Of Honey |
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Ask Me Why |
There's A Place |
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Please Please Me | Twist And Shout | ||||
FRONT --> Click! | BACK --> Click! | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | |
INNER SLEEVE |
LYRIC SHEET (Slip Sheet) | ||||
Polyethylene Plastic Inner Sleeve. |
Slip Sheet / Includes Japanese/English
bio-lyric sheet insert. |
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LYRIC SHEET CLOSE UP |
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Printed how to join the Japanese Beatles fan club, "Complete Beatles Fan Club" and "Beatles Cine Club". | Catalog No. was printed. |
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FRONT COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
EMI/Odeon logomark was printed at the upper left corner of the front cover. | "mono" and catalogue number "EAS-70130" were printed at the upper right corner of the front cover. | ||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"Toshiba EMI ltd.", "Made IN Japan", and "ⓛ" were printed at the bottom of the back cover. | |||||
Limited Edition Custom Obi: FRONT CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog No. "EAS-70130", and priced "¥
2,300" were printed on the front of the obi strip. Translated lyrics by Yasumi Yamamoto. |
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Limited Edition Custom Obi: BACK CLOSE UP | |||||
Each comes with a narrow OBI strip with
red disc and "The Beatles Original Mono Record" at the top,
and the entire mono series on the back side. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP |
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EMI/Odeon
label. Red Color vinyi (but not "Ever Clean Records). The words "MFD. UNDER LICENCE BY TOSHIBA-EMI LTD. IN JAPAN" was printed at the perimeter. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog number and master number were printed at the right
side of the center hole. "JASRAC(*)" mark was printed on the label. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
In 1982, Toshiba re-issued the 10 Beatles UK
albums that had been originally issued in mono in the 60s,
using the UK mono masters, all pressed on translucent red
vinyl, as a limited edition of 10,000 pressings of each
record. |
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OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL | EMI/Odeon Label with Jasrac logo |
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MIX | MONO |
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MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | YEX-94-M
1S 3 |
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SIDE 2 | YEX-95-M
1S 1 |
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PRESS MARK | 1 - Z |
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VINYL COLOR | RED (Not Ever Clean Record) |
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RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | SLEEVE | Toshiba EMI Kabushikigaisha |
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LABEL | MFD. UNDER
LICENCE BY TOSHIBA-EMI LTD. IN JAPAN |
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SYMBOL/PRICE | ¥2,300 |
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LYRIC SHEET STYLE | Slip Sheet / Includes Japanese/English
bio-lyric sheet insert. |
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COVER FORM | Single type |
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INNER SLEEVE |
Polyethylene Plastic Inner Sleeves |
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OBI |
Custom Dark Grey Narrow Obi |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo: Angus McBean / Notes: Tony
Barrow |
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COMMENTS
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1982 MONO Limited
Edition. In 1982, Toshiba re-issued the 10 Beatles UK albums that had been originally issued in mono in the 60s, using the UK mono masters, all pressed on translucent red vinyl, as a limited edition of 10,000 pressings of each record. Each comes with a narrow OBI strip with red disc and "The Beatles Original Mono Record" at the top, and the entire mono series on the back side. These records contain the original U.K. mono mixes and parallel very closely the U.K. mono reissue series that came out in England around the same time. Disc/Label info: Black with silver print Odeon label. Label states ℗ 1963 Uses a UK master as identified by matrix stamp The words "MFD. UNDER LICENCE BY TOSHIBA-EMI LTD. IN JAPAN" was printed at the perimeter on the label. "JASRAC" logomark was printed on the label. Packaging info: Includes Japanese/English lyric sheet insert. OBI states ¥2,300, list of titles in series on back side. Discs come in clear rice-paper sleeve. Has the same design and track listing as U.K. Yasumi Yamamoto: Japanese translator, credited with lyric translations on many rock and pop releases. Has translated lyrics for The Beatles, Billy Joel, Simon & Garfunkel, Queen, etc. Born in Sapporo, Japan in September 1948. The obi: Custom Red obi. The commemorative custom red thick obi of the 20th anniversary of Beatles' Japan visit. It also features an EMI/Odeon logo, catalogue number and price information. While most Japanese records feature local music, a lot of music fans there like foreign music, as well. The language barrier in Japan presented a problem – should foreign album covers be changed for Japanese albums? The solution was the obi, which means “belt” or “sash”. The obi is a strip of paper, usually about two inches wide, that wraps vertically around the album cover, containing information about the artist and album in Japanese. As these strips of paper were fragile and easily torn, they are often missing, especially since consumers in the 1950s and 1960s attached little significance to them. Finding Japanese records made prior to 1970 that still have the obi intact can be quite difficult, and for some albums, nearly impossible. The inclusion of the obi can dramatically affect the price of some Japanese records, sometimes increasing the price by a factor of ten. JASRAC(*): Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers. To protect the copyrights of musical works, and to facilitate the utilization of musical works, thereby contributing to the dissemination and development of music culture. |