Original Sleeve
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TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1 | Yesterday (Lennon-McCartney) | |||
SIDE 2 | I Should Have Known Better
(Lennon-McCartney) |
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RELEASE DATE
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1993 / First Press |
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SLEEVE:FRONT | SLEEVE:BACK | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | |
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Silver moulded injection label
with black textured print and logo. Made in the UK and All
rights etc. are stamped in the run out groove. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Solid Center type. The rim text wording is: UNAUTHORISED PUBLIC PERFORMANCE, BROADCASTING COPYING AND HIRING ..... MANUFACTURED IN THE U.K. BY EMI RECORDS LTD. |
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Master's number and
publisher's credit were printed at the left side of the
center hole. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog No. and the
George Martin credit were printed at the right side. The credit "From Soundtrack of "A Hard Day's Night"" was printed. |
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OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER
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R 6013 |
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LABEL
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Silver moulded injection label
with black textured print Type-1 |
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MIX
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Mono | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | 7YCE 21783 1-1-Q1
BLAIR (hand etched) |
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SIDE 2 | 7YCE 21784-1-1-Q3 HTM (hand etched) | ||||
VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S
NAME
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EMI Records Ltd. |
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CENTER
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Solid center | ||||
CENTRAL REMARK
"SOLD IN U.K..." |
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PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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Northern Songs Ltd. |
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SIDE 2
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Northern Songs Ltd. | ||||
PRODUCER
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George Martin | ||||
COVER DESIGN/
PHOTO/ NOTES
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Original plain black tub-cut sleeve | ||||
COMMENTS
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The final pressing has
silver label with black texture print and logo. Rim text
embossed on the trail off area. The rim text wording is:
UNAUTHORISED PUBLIC PERFORMANCE, BROADCASTING COPYING AND
HIRING .....MANUFACTURED IN THE U.K. BY EMI RECORDS LTD. Housed in original plain black tub-cut sleeve. Silver Injection label Type-1 It's a non-printed label made by moulding the label using an injection process. They're a specific kind of monochrome center label that's produced by injecting colored plastic around the center of the record, with any text/logos produced by a stamp to remove that colored plastic - the black text you see on an injection label is actually the black polyvinyl chloride of the record itself. Cf. Plastic injection labels. With regard to the first injection moulded singles. According to an article on page 1 of Billboard magazine for 16th Oct 1971: 'Phonodisc is experimenting with a new production technique, painted labels, pioneered by French company SFP. The new process prints the labels directly on the records, cutting out the production costs of printing labels on paper. The new technique at present is limited to selected Polydor and Philips singles, and has been used on the New Seekers' 'Never Ending Song Of Love' and St. Cecelia's 'Leap Up And Down'. A specially adapted injection moulding machine is used in the process. Tony Muxlow, Phonodisc general manager, said "There is a cost saving using the method but at the moment it is very much at the development stage. It is confined to the Polydor and Philips labels, but we certainly won't be using it throughout our releases at the moment." The painted labels process will be used on the forthcoming Slade single, 'Cos I Luv You', to be released by Polydor this week.' |
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1 | Yesterday (Lennon-McCartney) | |||
SIDE 2 | I Should Have Known Better
(Lennon-McCartney) |
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RELEASE DATE
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1993 / First Press |
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SLEEVE:FRONT | SLEEVE:BACK | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | |
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Silver moulded injection label
with black textured print and logo. Made in the UK and All
rights etc. are stamped in the run out groove. Full size center hole type. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
The rim text wording is:
UNAUTHORISED PUBLIC PERFORMANCE, BROADCASTING COPYING AND
HIRING ..... MANUFACTURED IN THE U.K. BY EMI RECORDS
LTD. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Master's number and
publisher's credit were printed at the left side of the
center hole. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog No. and the
George Martin credit were printed at the right side. The credit "From Soundtrack of "A Hard Day's Night"" was printed. |
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OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER
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R 6013 |
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LABEL
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Silver moulded injection label
with black textured print Type-1 |
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MIX
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Mono | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | 7YCE 21783 1-1-Q1
BLAIR (hand etched) |
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SIDE 2 | 7YCE 21784-1-1-Q3
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S
NAME
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EMI Records Ltd. |
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CENTER
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Full Size Center Hole | ||||
CENTRAL REMARK
"SOLD IN U.K..." |
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PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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Northern Songs Ltd. |
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SIDE 2
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Northern Songs Ltd. | ||||
PRODUCER
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George Martin | ||||
COVER DESIGN/
PHOTO/ NOTES
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Original plain black tub-cut sleeve | ||||
COMMENTS
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The final pressing has
silver label with black texture print and logo. Rim text
embossed on the trail off area. The rim text wording is:
UNAUTHORISED PUBLIC PERFORMANCE, BROADCASTING COPYING AND
HIRING.....MANUFACTURED IN THE U.K. BY EMI RECORDS LTD. Housed in original plain black tub-cut sleeve. Silver Injection label Type-1 It's a non-printed label made by moulding the label using an injection process. They're a specific kind of monochrome center label that's produced by injecting colored plastic around the center of the record, with any text/logos produced by a stamp to remove that colored plastic - the black text you see on an injection label is actually the black polyvinyl chloride of the record itself. Cf. Plastic injection labels. With regard to the first injection moulded singles. According to an article on page 1 of Billboard magazine for 16th Oct 1971: 'Phonodisc is experimenting with a new production technique, painted labels, pioneered by French company SFP. The new process prints the labels directly on the records, cutting out the production costs of printing labels on paper. The new technique at present is limited to selected Polydor and Philips singles, and has been used on the New Seekers' 'Never Ending Song Of Love' and St. Cecelia's 'Leap Up And Down'. A specially adapted injection moulding machine is used in the process. Tony Muxlow, Phonodisc general manager, said "There is a cost saving using the method but at the moment it is very much at the development stage. It is confined to the Polydor and Philips labels, but we certainly won't be using it throughout our releases at the moment." The painted labels process will be used on the forthcoming Slade single, 'Cos I Luv You', to be released by Polydor this week.' |