Parlophone 1st. Sleeve |
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TITLE
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THE BEATLES | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | P-PCS 7067-8 | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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1968? /Export Edition/Decca Contract Press | ||||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Back In The U.S.S.R. |
Martha
My Dear |
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Dear Prudence |
I'm So Tired |
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Glass Onion |
Blackbird |
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Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da |
Piggies |
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Wild Honey Pie |
Rocky Raccoon |
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The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill |
Don't Pass Me By |
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps |
Why Don't We Do It In The Road? |
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Happiness Is A Warm Gun | I will |
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Julia | |||||
SIDE 3 | SIDE 4 | ||||
Birthday |
Revolution 1 |
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Yer Blues |
Honey Pie |
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Mother
Nature's Son |
Savoy Truffle |
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Everybody
Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey |
Cry Baby Cry |
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Sexy Sadie |
(" Can You Take Me Back...") |
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Helter Skelter |
Revolution 9 |
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Long, Long, Long | Good Night | ||||
FRONT --> Click! | BACK --> Click! | INSIDE |
DISK | ||
SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | SIDE 3 --> Click! | SIDE 4 --> Click! | INNER SLEEVE | |
FRONT COVER CLOSE UP | BACK COVER CLOSE UP | ||||
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Each LP is sequentially numbered on lower right of front cover. |
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The front of the cover has gThe BEATLESh embossed in raised block letters. | This issue have U.K. made picture sleeve. "Stereo" was not printed at the top on the back. | ||||
COVER INSIDE CLOSE UP | |||||
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This issue is full laminated gatefold
cover. "Printed and made in Great Britain by Garrod and Lofthouse International Ltd." was printed at the bottom of the back cover. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Decca contract press: The most promiment groove, which is a typical characteristic of Decca LP presses is approximately 31mm out from the centre hole and 15mm in from the edge of the label. | THE
GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter)" was printed at the
perimeter. The "(P) 1968" and "Mfd. in U.K." statement were printed at the left part of the label. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Put the new record number prefix "P-PCS", adding "P" to the domestic stereo number prefix "CPS". | The label have a "33 1/3 R.P.M" logo. | ||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | SIDE 3 | SIDE 4 | Matrix
No. is Side-1: YEX 709 -1 / Side-2: YEX 710 -1 / Side-3: YEX 711 -1 / Side-4: YEX 712 -1 |
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OTHER ITEM | |||||
PORTRAITS | POSTER | ||||
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The sleeve design was by Richard Hamilton, who suggested the minimalistic approach and the consecutively numbered sleeves which would give a limited edition feel to it. Richard also came up with the montage idea for the large free poster, which included the lyrics on it's rear. | ||||
Each LP was issued with large 85.8 x57.2
cm poster and four 28.8~20 cm glossy photos of each Beatle
taken by John Kelly. Early copies were issued with a protector sheet placed on the top of each photo. |
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LABEL | Yellow Parlophone Type-7-1 Decca Contract Press | ||||
MIX | STEREO | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | YEX 709 -1 | |||
SIDE 2 | YEX 710 -1 | ||||
SIDE 3 | YEX 711 -1 | ||||
SIDE 4 | YEX 712 -1 | ||||
VINYL COLOR | BLACK | ||||
SERIAL NO. | No. 0259031 | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | Label:THE
GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. Album Cover: EMI Records (The Gramophone Co. Ltd.) Hays, Middlesex, England |
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CENTRAL REMARK "SOLD IN U.K." |
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RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | (P) 1968 | ||||
COVER FORM | Gatefold type. "Open Top" cover. | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | Printed and made in Great Britain by Garrod and Lofthouse International Ltd. | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Art Design: Richard Hamilton,Gordon House
and Jeremy Banks Photo: John Kelly |
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INNER SLEEVE | Black inner sleeve with a die-cut circular
opening on one side |
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PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS | Export edition. These are regular U.K. albums with different labels from the U.K. domestic releases, perhaps the U.K. domestic labels were forbidden in some countries due to a record contract. For example, the Parlophone label was used instead of the Apple label on exporting "The Beatles", "Abbey Road" or "Let It Be" to those countries. The prefix was "P-PCS", "P" maybe for Parlophone. Double LP with gatefold cover. Yellow Parlophone label without "Sold in U.K..." statement. The company's name "THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD." was printed around the label. This cover had outlets at its top, as it was called as the "Open Top" cover. Flaps inside the gatefold cover were visible at the left and the right sides. It was issued with large poster and four glossy photos of each Beatle and sequentially numbered on lower right of front cover. Back in the 60's EMI had a limited record pressing power, and the Beatles were so popular that they simply could not cope with the demand that the fans were putting on them to get the copies out and into the shops. Purchases meant profit, and fans having to wait for EMI to catch up with demand meant a loss of earnings. Because of this, EMI decided to approach rival production companies with batch orders for them to press to help keep on top of things. Decca contract pressing: these are distinguishing characteristics Decca: 1: There is no tax code around the center hole on either side of the disk. 2: There's a light ridge that runs around approximately 5mm out from the center hole. This ridge is also 41mm in from the edge of the label. 3: The most prominent groove, which is a typical characteristic of Decca LP presses is approximately 31mm out from the center hole and 15mm in from the edge of the label. 4: There is no tax code stamped at the 12 o'clock position. 5: The mother plate number (either single or double figured) is at the 9 o'clock position. There is no tx code stamped above it. 6: The contract pressings did NOT utilise the BUCKINGHAM stamper codes, so there are no such letters at the 3 o'clock position. 7: The matrix number is stamped at the 6 o'clock position in the deadwax. (According to "The Beatles-Collection.com") |
TITLE
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THE BEATLES | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | PCS 7067-8 | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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Unknown/ (Not Export Edition, but Ireland release version? | ||||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Back In The U.S.S.R. |
Martha
My Dear |
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Dear Prudence |
I'm So Tired |
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Glass Onion |
Blackbird |
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Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da |
Piggies |
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Wild Honey Pie |
Rocky Raccoon |
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The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill |
Don't Pass Me By |
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While My Guitar Gently Weeps |
Why Don't We Do It In The Road? |
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Happiness Is A Warm Gun | I will |
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Julia | |||||
SIDE 3 | SIDE 4 | ||||
Birthday |
Revolution 1 |
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Yer Blues |
Honey Pie |
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Mother
Nature's Son |
Savoy Truffle |
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Everybody
Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey |
Cry Baby Cry |
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Sexy Sadie |
(" Can You Take Me Back...") |
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Helter Skelter |
Revolution 9 |
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Long, Long, Long | Good Night | ||||
FRONT --> Click! | BACK --> Click! | INSIDE |
DISK | ||
SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | SIDE 3 --> Click! | SIDE 4 --> Click! | INNER SLEEVE | |
FRONT COVER CLOSE UP | BACK COVER CLOSE UP | COVER INSIDE CLOSE UP | |||
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This issue have U.K.-made picture sleeve. "Stereo" was printed at the top on the back. | First pressing is full laminated gatefold
cover. "Printed and made in Great Britain by Garrod and Lofthouse International Ltd." was printed at the bottom of the back cover. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Black/Silver Parlophone label without white ink: The company's name "THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD." was printed around the label. | |||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
"one EMI mark" type. There is no credit of nationality on the label. |
SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | SIDE 3 | SIDE 4 | |
Matrix No. is Side-1: YEX 709 -1 / Side-2: YEX 710 -1 / Side-3: YEX 711 -1 / Side-4: YEX 712 -1 |
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OTHER ITEM | |||||
PORTRAITS | POSTER | ||||
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The sleeve design was by Richard Hamilton, who suggested the minimalistic approach and the consecutively numbered sleeves which would give a limited edition feel to it. Richard also came up with the montage idea for the large free poster, which included the lyrics on it's rear. | ||||
Each LP was issued with large poster and
four glossy photos of each Beatle taken by John Kelly. Early copies were issued with a protector sheet placed on the top of each photo. |
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LABEL | Silver Parlophone One EMI Mark type | ||||
MIX | STEREO | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | YEX 709 -1 | |||
SIDE 2 | YEX 710 -1 | ||||
SIDE 3 | YEX 711 -1 | ||||
SIDE 4 | YEX 712 -1 | ||||
VINYL COLOR | BLACK | ||||
SERIAL NO. | No. 0387473 | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | Label:THE
GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. Album Cover: EMI Records (The Gramophone Co. Ltd.) Hays, Middlesex, England |
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CENTRAL REMARK "SOLD IN U.K." |
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RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | (P) 1968 | ||||
COVER FORM | Gatefold type. "Open Top" cover. | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | Printed and made in Great Britain by Garrod and Lofthouse International Ltd. | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Art Design: Richard Hamilton,Gordon House
and Jeremy Banks Photo: John Kelly |
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INNER SLEEVE | Black inner sleeve with a die-cut circular opening on one side | ||||
PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS | Double
LP with gatefold cover. Black/Silver Parlophone label without white ink: "one EMI mark" type. The company's name "THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD." was printed around the label, but there is no credit of nationality on the label. This cover had outlets at its top, as it was called as the "Open Top" cover. Flaps inside the gatefold cover were visible at the left and the right sides. It was issued with large poster and four glossy photos of each Beatle and sequentially numbered on lower right of front cover. According to Mr. Ito's E-mail (Thanks!), This record was probably released in Ireland. There are two opinions; 1) This is original Ireland Press (1968 or 1969 released) 2) These copies were made for "Beatles Collection (BC13)" in 1978 Ireland, but finally this box set was used the UK. Edition, so these copies were cancelled. |