Capitol 1st. Sleeve |
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TITLE
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HELP! |
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CATALOG
NUMBER |
SMAS-2386 |
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RELEASE DATE
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13th August 1965 / First Press |
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TITLE LISTING |
SIDE
1 |
SIDE
2 |
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Help! (BMI-2:35) |
Another Girl
(BMI-2:02) |
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The Night Before
(BMI-2:33) |
Another Hard
Day's Night (BMI-2:28) |
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From Me To You
Fantasy (BMI-2:03) |
Ticket To Ride
(BMI-3:03) |
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You've Got To
Hide Your Love Away (BMI-2:08) |
The Bitter End
(BMI-2:20) |
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I Need You
(BMI-2:28) |
You're Going To
Lose That Girl (BMI-2:18) |
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In The Tyrol (BMI-2:21) | The Chase (BMI-2:24) | ||||
FRONT--> Click! | BACK --> Click! | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | |
INSIDE--> Click! | INNER SLEEVE | ||||
FRONT --> Click | BACK --> Click! | Capitol Company
Sleeve Type-4-1: Olive green sleeve / straight cut top |
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FRONT COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
The customary “File Under,” black dot and
record number information is missing. On the stereo album cover the outside slick is positioned to show the New Improved Full Dimensional Stereo logo at the top. |
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BACK COVER CLOSE UP | INSIDE CLOSE UP | SPINE CLOSE UP | |||
The High Fidelity Recording logo, "Also available in stereo" in uppercase letters, and Capitol / EMI logo mark were NOT printed. | RIAA (Record Industry Association of America" logo and factory code number were NOT printed. | Catalog number "2386" was
printed at the upper right corner on the inside of the album
cover. |
Album cover has the mono
number (SMAS 2386) at the top of the spine. |
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BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"Produced in the U.S.A. by Dave Dexter, Jr."
was printed on the back cover. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
The original issue Capitol albums were manufactured with black label backdrops with an outer rim colorband. | The text of the perimeter print in blue on the original issue discs states "MFD. BY CAPITOL RECORDS. INC. U.S.A. T.M." to the left of a small Capitol logo, with "• MARCA REG. • U.S. PAT. NO. 2, 631,859" to the right. On some labels, the perimeter print is in white. | ||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Scranton press: The labels can be differentiated by the font of the number "one" at nine o’clock on the side one labels. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | ||||
East Coast (Scranton) mono first pressings have an empty
line after "The Bitter End" and before the next
track.
The empty space was left so that the typesetter could add
the writer’s credit to later copies of the label without
adjusting the placement of the other song titles.The West
Coast (L.A.) mono first pressings do not have an empty line
after The Bitter End. These first variation labels are identified by the lack of credit given to the composer "Ken Thorne". |
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OTHER ITEM
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LABEL | Capitol
Black
label
with color band |
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MIX | STEREO |
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VINYL COLOR | Black |
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PRESS FACTORY |
SLEEVE | East
Coast: Queens Litho in New York |
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VINYL | Scranton,
Pennsylvania / LABEL: Keystone Printed Specialties, Inc. in
Scranton, Pensylvania. |
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FACTORY CODE | - |
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MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 |
SM1-2386-B2
#2 IAM mark (machine
stamped) |
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SIDE 2 |
SM2-2386-B4
#3 IAM mark (machine stamped) |
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PUBLISHER'S NAME |
- |
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"SUBSIDIARY" PRINT
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- |
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COVER FORM |
Gatefold
type. Housed in a cardboard jacket. |
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INNER SLEEVE | Capitol
Company Sleeve Type-4-1: Olive green sleeve / Straight cut
top |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo:
Robert Freeman |
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PRODUCER | Produced
in England by George Martin and in the U.S.A. by Dave
Dexter, Jr. |
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COMMENTS
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This album is the 12-track
soundtrack consisting of songs recorded by The Beatles and
instrumentals by Ken Thorne And His Orchestra, compiled by
Capitol in the US. The front cover has “Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” in dark blue uppercase letters at the top. Moving downward, “THE” is centered above a larger “BEATLES” in large orange block letters. This is followed by pictures of each band member taken from the front cover of the British LP. The group appears to be standing on top of the orange, yellow and black HELP! logo from the film. Paul’s left arm points towards a black Capitol logo. The text at the bottom of the cover lists the titles to the Beatles songs on the album in dark blue uppercase letters. This is followed by the phrase “And Exclusive Instrumental Music From the Picture’s Soundtrack,” which is also in dark blue print. Although the Beatles are in color on the Parlophone cover, they appear in black and white on the Capitol cover. They are also in a different order than on the British jacket. The photograph for the Parlophone album was taken by Robert Freeman at Twickenham Film Studios on a specially constructed platform. The Beatles dressed in the black hats, coats and capes worn during the film’s ski sequence. The back cover features a cropped version of the color photograph of the Beatles used for the picture sleeve for Capitol’s Help! single. This photo was taken in the Bahamas by Robert Freeman during the filming of the movie. Information regarding the film and album appears above the picture in orange, green, brown and black print. The listing of the album’s songs is in orange print, with the titles to the Beatles songs in uppercase letters. At the time the back cover was designed, the instrumental selections had not been named. Thus, all five of the non-Beatles performances are identified as “(instrumental)” in the track listing. An prototype version of the back cover slick listed only the Beatles songs and contained the phrase “see album for correct playing order” in black. However, the cover was corrected before the first print run. Therefore, no completed LPs show the preliminary print, reading “See label for correct playing order.” The album covers do not have the usual information regarding factories or mono or stereo recordings. Nor do they have the RIAA or High Fidelity or FDS logos. The customary “File Under,” black dot and record number information is also missing. The original issue Capitol albums were manufactured with black label backdrops with an outer rim colorband. Label copy information specific to each album appears in silver print. The labels for records manufactured on: 1) The East Coast were printed by Keystone Printed Specialties, Inc. in Scranton, Pensylvania. 2) The West Coast were printed by Bert-Co Enterprises in Los Angeles, California. 1)First Pressings:
The labels of the stereo first pressings have the same characteristics as the mono labels. There are East Coast and West Coast, stereo labels without Ken Thorne credits. Second Pressings:
3rd. Pressings:
There are West Coast mono and West Coast stereo labels with Ken Thorne credits without You Can’t Do That listed as part of the fourth track on Side Two. These label variations are the only ones with the title and information for the opening song Help! printed above the spindle hole. |
TITLE
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HELP! |
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CATALOG
NUMBER |
SMAS-2386 |
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RELEASE DATE
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13th August 1965 / 3rd. Press |
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TITLE LISTING |
SIDE
1 |
SIDE
2 |
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Help! (BMI-2:35) |
Another Girl
(BMI-2:02) |
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The Night Before
(BMI-2:33) |
Another Hard
Day's Night (BMI-2:28) |
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From Me To You
Fantasy (BMI-2:03) |
Ticket To Ride
(BMI-3:03) |
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You've Got To
Hide Your Love Away (BMI-2:08) |
The Bitter End
(BMI-2:20) You Can't Do That (BMI) |
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I Need You
(BMI-2:28) |
You're Going To
Lose That Girl (BMI-2:18) |
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In The Tyrol (BMI-2:21) | The Chase (BMI-2:24) | ||||
FRONT--> Click! | BACK --> Click! | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | |
INSIDE--> Click! | INNER SLEEVE | ||||
FRONT --> Click | BACK --> Click! | Capitol Company
Sleeve Type-4-2: Olive green sleeve / curved cut top. |
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FRONT COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
The customary “File Under,” black dot and
record number information is missing. On the stereo album cover the outside slick is positioned to show the New Improved Full Dimensional Stereo logo at the top. |
|||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | INSIDE CLOSE UP | SPINE CLOSE UP | |||
The High Fidelity Recording logo, "Also available in stereo" in uppercase letters, and Capitol / EMI logo mark were NOT printed. | RIAA (Record Industry Association of America" logo and factory code number were NOT printed. | Catalog number "2386" was
printed at the upper right corner on the inside of the album
cover. |
Album cover has the mono
number (SMAS 2386) at the top of the spine. |
||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"Produced in the U.S.A. by Dave Dexter, Jr."
was printed on the back cover. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
The original issue Capitol albums were manufactured with black label backdrops with an outer rim colorband. | The text of the perimeter print in blue on the original issue discs states "MFD. BY CAPITOL RECORDS. INC. U.S.A. T.M." to the left of a small Capitol logo, with "• MARCA REG. • U.S. PAT. NO. 2, 631,859" to the right. On some labels, the perimeter print is in white. | ||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
L.A. press: The labels can be differentiated by the font of the number "one" at nine o’clock on the side one labels. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | ||||
An additional change was made
after Capitol realized that the fourth track on Side Two was
actually a combination of Ken Thorne’s The Bitter End and a
jazz arrangement of Lennon and McCartney’s You Can’t Do
That. |
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OTHER ITEM
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LABEL | Capitol
Black
label
with
color band |
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MIX | STEREO |
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VINYL COLOR | Black |
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PRESS FACTORY |
SLEEVE | West
Coast: Bert-Co Enterprise of Los Angeles |
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VINYL | Los
Angeles, California |
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FACTORY CODE | - |
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MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 |
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SIDE 2 |
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PUBLISHER'S NAME |
- |
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"SUBSIDIARY" PRINT
|
- |
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COVER FORM |
Gatefold
type.
Housed in a cardboard jacket. |
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INNER SLEEVE | Capitol
Company
Sleeve Type-4-2: Olive green sleeve / Curved cut top |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo:
Robert
Freeman |
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PRODUCER | Produced
in
England by George Martin and in the U.S.A. by Dave Dexter,
Jr. |
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COMMENTS
|
This album is the 12-track
soundtrack consisting of songs recorded by The Beatles and
instrumentals by Ken Thorne And His Orchestra, compiled by
Capitol in the US. The front cover has “Original Motion Picture Soundtrack” in dark blue uppercase letters at the top. Moving downward, “THE” is centered above a larger “BEATLES” in large orange block letters. This is followed by pictures of each band member taken from the front cover of the British LP. The group appears to be standing on top of the orange, yellow and black HELP! logo from the film. Paul’s left arm points towards a black Capitol logo. The text at the bottom of the cover lists the titles to the Beatles songs on the album in dark blue uppercase letters. This is followed by the phrase “And Exclusive Instrumental Music From the Picture’s Soundtrack,” which is also in dark blue print. Although the Beatles are in color on the Parlophone cover, they appear in black and white on the Capitol cover. They are also in a different order than on the British jacket. The photograph for the Parlophone album was taken by Robert Freeman at Twickenham Film Studios on a specially constructed platform. The Beatles dressed in the black hats, coats and capes worn during the film’s ski sequence. The back cover features a cropped version of the color photograph of the Beatles used for the picture sleeve for Capitol’s Help! single. This photo was taken in the Bahamas by Robert Freeman during the filming of the movie. Information regarding the film and album appears above the picture in orange, green, brown and black print. The listing of the album’s songs is in orange print, with the titles to the Beatles songs in uppercase letters. At the time the back cover was designed, the instrumental selections had not been named. Thus, all five of the non-Beatles performances are identified as “(instrumental)” in the track listing. An prototype version of the back cover slick listed only the Beatles songs and contained the phrase “see album for correct playing order” in black. However, the cover was corrected before the first print run. Therefore, no completed LPs show the preliminary print, reading “See label for correct playing order.” The album covers do not have the usual information regarding factories or mono or stereo recordings. Nor do they have the RIAA or High Fidelity or FDS logos. The customary “File Under,” black dot and record number information is also missing. The original issue Capitol albums were manufactured with black label backdrops with an outer rim colorband. Label copy information specific to each album appears in silver print. The labels for records manufactured on: 1) The East Coast were printed by Keystone Printed Specialties, Inc. in Scranton, Pensylvania. 2) The West Coast were printed by Bert-Co Enterprises in Los Angeles, California. 1)First Pressings:
The labels of the stereo first pressings have the same characteristics as the mono labels. There are East Coast and West Coast, stereo labels without Ken Thorne credits. Second Pressings:
3rd. Pressings:
There are West Coast mono and West Coast stereo labels with Ken Thorne credits without You Can’t Do That listed as part of the fourth track on Side Two. These label variations are the only ones with the title and information for the opening song Help! printed above the spindle hole. |