![]() Capitol 1988 Purple Label |
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TITLE
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LET IT BE |
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CATALOG NUMBER | C1 0777 7 46447 1 6 |
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RELEASE DATE
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November 1995 / First Press | ||||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Two Of Us |
I've Got A Feeling |
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I Dig A Pony |
One After 909 |
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Across The Universe |
The Long And Winding Road |
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I Me Mine |
For You Blue |
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Dig It |
Get Back | ||||
Let It Be |
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Maggie Mae | |||||
FRONT --> Click! | BACK --> Click! | SIDE 1 --> Click! | SIDE 2 --> Click! | DISK --> Click! | |
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INNER SLEEVE |
FRONT COVER: with STICKER | ||||
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Part of Capitol's Limited
Edition re-issue series of the UK catalog , issued late
1995, They are mastered from the same digital source tapes
as the CD's. Most pressings came with black “Limited Edition” hype sticker on the shrink-wrap with a corresponding catalog number. |
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Although released as a unified UK version, the credit for "PHIL SPECTOR" is in all capital letters, just like previous US pressings (the UK pressing uses lowercase letters). | The UK version had a white
border around the photo of the four Beatles, but the
US version does not. |
The catalog number was changed to "C1 0777 7 46447 1 6" and a new barcode was added. | |||
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In the "Thanks
to ~" section below the photo, the name "Harold Seider*"
is included on the US version, but it does not appear on the
UK version. |
Parlophone logo and new
catalog number were printed at the bottom. |
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Capitol Records
logomark, credit, and Apple logomark are printed at the
bottom of the back sleeve. Printed in U.S.A. |
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The 1995 Apple label has a cream-colored background with a light green apple. | 1995 Apple
label design with the Capitol logo on the left side of label
above the “SIDE 1” and “SIDE 2” and Parlophone logo on
the right. |
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Catalog number
revised to C1 0777 7 46447 1 6, seen on spine, bottom lower
back cover, and on labels. |
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The rim print starts with "Mfd.
by Capitol Records. Inc., U.S.A." |
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SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | The label lists the song title and composer's name, but not the length of the song, the music publisher, or the name of the copyright organization such as ASCAP or BMI. | |||
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The tracklist on the back cover still reads "I Dig A Pony", but the label has been corrected to "Dig A Pony." | |||
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Capitol 1995 new Apple label
re-issue. The rim print starts with "Mfd. by Capitol Records, Inc., U.S.A. [Capitol Logo] Marca Reg." |
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OTHER ITEM | |||||
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LABEL | New Apple Label (cream-colored
background with a light green apple) |
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MIX | STEREO |
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VINYL COLOR | BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
SLEEVE | unknown |
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VINYL | Specialty
Records Corporation in Olyphant, Pennsylvania (pressed at Allied Record Company) |
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FACTORY
CODE |
- |
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MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | C1-46447-A F-1
Wally (hand etched) SRC (The large S surrounding R and C stamped) MASTERED BY CAPITOL (machine stamped) |
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SIDE 2 | C1-46447-B F-1
Wally (hand etched) SRC (The large S surrounding R and C stamped) MASTERED BY CAPITOL (machine stamped) |
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RECORD COMPANY'S NAME | Mfd. by Capitol Records, Inc., |
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PUBLISHER'S NAME |
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"SUBSIDIARY" CREDIT | - |
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COVER FORM | Single type. Jacket pressed on posterboard
stock. |
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INNER SLEEVE | Clear rice paper inner sleeve |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Design
by John Kosh Photographs by Ethan Russell |
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PRODUCER | Reproduced for disc by Phill Spector | ||||
COMMENTS | The first U.K. seven albums were first
issued on vinyl in America on 21 July, 1987, on the NEW
rainbow label. They were switched to the purple label in
1988. The next six albums were first remastered in 1988, by
which time Capitol was using the purple label. All albums, except "Past Masters", were reissued in 1995. "The Beatles", "Yellow Submarine", "Abbey Road" and "Let It Be" were pressed with Apple labels. The other 1995 reissues have purple labels. The albums had a small sticker stating "LIMITED EDITION" adhead to the shrinkwrap. Part of Capitol's Limited Edition re-issue series of the UK catalog , issued late 1995, using the same. They are mastered from the same digital source tapes as the CD's. All albums in this series up to "Magical Mystery Tour" have the purple Capitol label. The remaining titles are on Apple. Catalog number revised to C1 0777 7 46447 1 6, seen on spine, bottom lower back by the Apple logo, and on labels. Label design with the Capitol logo on the left side of label above the “SIDE 1” and “SIDE 2” and Parlophone logo on the right. Capitol oval and Apple logos along the bottom back. UPC on the back is more rectangular shape. Although released as a unified UK version, the credit for "PHIL SPECTOR" is in all capital letters, just like previous US pressings (the UK pressing uses lowercase letters). The UK version had a white border around the photo of the four Beatles on the back sleeve, but the US version does not. In the "Thanks to ~" section below the photo, the name "Harold Seider*" is included on the US version, but it does not appear on the UK version. (*) Harold Seider was a lawyer at ABKCO. The tracklist on the back cover still reads "I Dig A Pony", but the label has been corrected to "Dig A Pony." Most pressings came with black “Limited Edition” hype sticker on the shrink-wrap with a corresponding catalog number. Disc comes in a clear rice-paper sleeve. Pressed at Specialty Records Corporation as identified by AL-SP plus the Allied 'ɑ' stamp and "B-#####"-type matrix number in the runouts, which means this was plated at Allied but the record itself was actually pressed at Specialty. *) Specialty Records Corporation: Defunct US manufacturer and pressing plant located in Olyphant, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1946, Specialty Records Corporation (SRC) was at one point one of the biggest pressing plants in the world. Usually on vinyl from late 1970s to 2000s, denoted by a machine-stamped "SRC" logo in the runout groove deadwax (S with R and C in loops). |