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Parlophone XDR
Inlay and Tape |
TITLE
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with the beatles |
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CATALOG NUMBER | TC-PMC 1206 |
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RELEASE DATE
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1992 / Second Issue (First Issue: 19th November 1987) | |||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | ||
It Won't Be Long |
Roll Over Beethoven |
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All I've Got To Do |
Hold Me Tight |
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All My Loving |
You Really Got A Hold On Me |
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Don't Bother Me |
I Wanna Be Your Man |
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Little Child |
Devil In Her Heart |
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Till There Was You |
Not A Second Time |
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Please Mister Postman | Money (That's
What I Want) |
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CASSETTE CASE AND TAPE |
CASE FRONT | CASE BACK | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! |
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The cassette cases ("Norelco" cases)
were clear plastic at the front and around the spine area,
and clear plastic at the rear. |
Transparent Cassette shell with White on-body
print. Parlophone logo on transparent cassette. |
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INLAY |
INLAY: FRONT | INLAY: INSIDE |
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Double fold J card inlay, printed both
sides. Includes "XDR (*1)" quality feature with apple logo on wraparound. |
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INLAY: FRONT CLOSE UP | ||||
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This reissue was released with the first
three albums in mono. The Dolby and XDR logo marks are printed on the spine. |
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Dolby system logo was printed. Apple logomark was added on the inlay. |
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The cassette of the album "with the
beatles" is recorded in the same order as the LP. |
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The flap has a barcode and "Printed in England" credit, with an added color Apple logo. | |||
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The liner notes on the inside of the inlay contain an explanation about XDR (expanded dynamic range). | ![]() |
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The liner notes printed on the
inside of the inlay are by Tony Barrow. |
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Parlophone logo and
"Dolby System" logo was printed on the label. |
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SIDE
1 |
SIDE 2 |
Beginning
with the 1987 reissue, the cassette's tracklist was for the
first time made the same as the LP's. The label states, "See Inlay Card For Details." |
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OTHER ITEM | ||||
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LABEL | Transparent Cassette shell with White
on-body print |
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MIX | MONO |
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RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | EMI Records Ltd. / Apple |
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CENTRAL REMARK "SOLD IN U.K." |
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RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | (P) 1963 |
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INLAY FORM | Double fold J card inlay with Apple
logo |
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SHELL | Transparent Cassette shell with
White on-body print |
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CASSETTE CASE |
"Norelco"
cases: clear plastic at the front and around the spine area,
and clear plastic at the rear. |
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PRINTER CREDIT | Made and Printed in the UK / Manufactured
in the UK by EMI Records Ltd. |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Front cover photograph: Robert Freeman Liner Notes: Tony Barrow |
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PRODUCER | Recording produced by George Martin | |||
COMMENTS | Double fold J card inlay, printed
both sides Transparent Cassette shell with White on-body print Includes "XDR (*1)" quality feature with apple logo on wraparound. Parlophone logo on transparent cassette. Track durations do not appear on this release On inlay: "Printed in England, Manufactured in England" Another similar UK Cassette release With The Beatles differs from this one in that the Cassette is the Clear/Foil type and there is NO Apple logo on the J-flap. Issued as part of a box set similar to the LP & CD sets, too. The set was issued in a wooden bread box (type) with a 64 page glossy book. The wooden box could be ordered as a separate item with the booklet. The complete box set comprised of: Please Please Me, Parlophone TCPMC1202 - Mono With the Beatles, Parlophone TCPMC 1206 - Mono A Hard Day's Night, Parlophone TCPMC 1230 - Mono Beatles For Sale,- Parlophone TCPMC 1240 - Mono Help!, Parlophone TCPCS 3071 - Stereo Rubber Soul, Parlophone TCPCS 3075 - Stereo Revolver, Parlophone TCPCS 7009 - Stereo Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone TCPCS 7027 - Stereo The Beatles (White Album), Apple TCPCS 4501 - Stereo - Issued on two tapes Magical Mystery Tour, Parlophone TCPCs 3077 - Stereo Yellow Submarine, Apple TCPCS 7070 - Stereo Abbey Road, Apple TCPCS 7088 - Stereo Let it Be, Apple TCPCS 7096 - Stereo Past Masters Vol 1 & 2, Apple TCBPM1/2- Stereo - Issued on two tapes *1)XDR (expanded dynamic range), also known as SDR (super dynamic range) is a quality-control and duplication process for the mass-production of pre-recorded audio cassettes. It is a process designed to provide higher quality audio on pre-recorded cassettes by checking the sound quality at all stages of the tape duplication process. In this way, the dynamic range of audio recorded on an XDR-duplicated cassette can be up to 13 decibels greater. XDR (Expanded Dynamic Range) was originally developed by Capitol Records in LA in their R&D facility. As well as with EMI & Capitol Records, PolyGram and other labels also offered cassette releases duplicated with the XDR process. DOLBY B-type: A Dolby noise-reduction system, or Dolby NR, is one of a series of noise reduction systems developed by Dolby Laboratories for use in analog audio tape recording. The first was Dolby A, a professional broadband noise reduction system for recording studios in 1965, but the best-known is Dolby B (introduced in 1968) for the consumer market, which helped make high fidelity practical on cassette tapes, which used a relatively noisy tape size and speed. From the mid-1970s, Dolby B became standard on commercially pre-recorded music cassettes. |