Swedish Original Sleeve |
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TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 |
All You Need Is Love
(Lennon-McCartney) (Recorded during 'Live' World Television Transmission) |
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SIDE 2 |
Baby, You're A Rich Man (Lennon-McCartney) | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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July 1967 / Export edition for
Sweden |
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SLEEVE:FRONT | SLEEVE:BACK | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | |
FRONT COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
Parlophone and EMI logomark
were printed at the left side of the front cover. Catalog number is "R 5620" |
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BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
Swedish EMI group's logo mark were printed at the bottom of the back cover. | |||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"Skandinaviska
Grammophon AB (*)" was changed its name in 1967 to "Electric
& Musical Industries Ltd Svenska AB". |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
"THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter)"
was printed at the perimeter. PARLOPHONE logo was small type. |
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The publisher's name was printed in
"Sans-Serif" type. The "(P) 1967" statement was printed at the left part of the label. |
Push-out center. It has the central remark "SOLD IN UK..." "K,T" was embossed on the center of the label. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Credit: "Recorded during 'Live' World Television Transmission (type-1)" and "Producer: George Martin" |
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OTHER ITEM
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CATALOG NUMBER
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R 5493 |
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LABEL
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Silver Parlophone (logo: small type) | ||||
MIX
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Mono | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 |
7XCE 18425 - 1 | MOTHER & STAMPER |
2 / MT |
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SIDE 2 |
7XCE 18426 - 1 | 4 / DGG |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | LABEL | THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. (capital letter) | |||
COVER | Electric & Musical Industries Ltd Svenska AB (capital letter) | ||||
CENTER
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Push-out center | ||||
CENTRAL REMARK
"SOLD IN U.K..." |
YES |
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PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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NORTHERN SONGS, NCB | |||
SIDE 2
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NORTHERN SONGS, NCB | ||||
PRODUCER
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George Martin | ||||
COVER DESIGN/
PHOTO/ NOTES
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Swedish domestic
picture sleeve. |
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COMMENTS
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The Beatles' UK-made singles were also exported to
neighboring European countries, where there were no
domestic presses. At that time, the record itself
was diverted from the UK domestic version, and only the
jacket was used for each country. Early copies sold in Belgium come with a U.k. disc and
outnumber the subsequent domestic pressing, which is much
rarer. The U.K. 2nd. pressing was with capitalized printing of
"THE GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD." at the perimeter, and a smaller
Parlophone logo. (*) Skandinaviska Grammophon AB (SGAB): |