The Beatles. Collection of original vinyl records / LPs by The Beatles, including The White Album, true first pressing, original 1968 mono release (PMC 7067 / 7068) without "An EMI Recording ..." on the labels, serial number No 0043711 embossed on laminated top loading double sleeve, complete with poster and set of 4 photographs as originally issued, original black inner sleeves, master matrices XEX 709-1 / XEX 710-1 / XEX 711-1 / XEX 712-1, Please Please Me, original 1963 mono pressing (PMC 1202), yellow & gold Parlophone labels without "Sold in UK", matrices XEX 421-1N / XEX 422-1N, laminated sleeve printed by Ernest J. Day & Co, With The Beatles, original 1963 mono pressing (PMC 1206), yellow & gold Parlophone labels without "Sold in UK", matrices XEX 447-7N / XEX 448-7N, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, A Hard Day's Night, original 1964 mono pressing (PMC 1230), original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 481-3N / XEX 482-3N, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, Beatles For Sale, original 1964 mono pressing (PMC 1240), original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 503-4N / XEX 504-3N (normally the other way round), "Kansas City" credit (No "Medley"), laminated gatefold sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, Help!, original 1965 mono pressing (PMC 1255), original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 549-2 / XEX 550-2, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, Rubber Soul, original 1965 mono pressing (PMC 1267), rare "loud cut" version, original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 579-1 / XEX 580-1, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, Revolver, original 1966 mono pressing (PMC 7009), rare withdrawn version with original "Remix 11" mix of "Tomorrow Never Knows", original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 605-2 / XEX 606-1, "Dr. Robert" credit on sleeve and labels, rare laminated flipback sleeve printed by Ernest J. Day & Co Ltd, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, original 1967 mono pressing (PMC 7027), original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 637-1 / XEX 638-1, original psychedelic inner sleeve, cut-out inserts missing, laminated gatefold sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd (minor damage to spine), Abbey Road, original 1969 stereo pressing (PCS 7088), original dark green Apple label with "An EMI Recording ..." but without "Sold in UK ...", matrices YEX 749-2 / YEX 750-1, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. (Qty: 10) The White Album leading this attractive lot of Beatles albums is a true first pressing, which was only available in UK stores for barely a week. When this album was released, pressings were being shifted from Parlophone to Apple labels and some mistakes were made. Whoever was in charge "forgot" to put "An EMI Recording" on any of the White Album's labels, thus constituting a clear copyright violation. Only five days after production started, on 27th November 1968, officials corrected that error and were most probably unaware of the fact that by doing so they created a highly sought-after collector item, namely a "true first press variation". The labels on this copy do not carry the "An EMI Recording", confirming this record was manufactured in the first five days of production. This album was the first The Beatles undertook following the death of their manager Brian Epstein. Originally entitled "A Doll's House", the title was changed when the British progressive rock band Family released the similarly titled "Music in a Doll's House" earlier that year.
The Beatles. Collection of original vinyl records / LPs by The Beatles, including The White Album, true first pressing, original 1968 mono release (PMC 7067 / 7068) without "An EMI Recording ..." on the labels, serial number No 0043711 embossed on laminated top loading double sleeve, complete with poster and set of 4 photographs as originally issued, original black inner sleeves, master matrices XEX 709-1 / XEX 710-1 / XEX 711-1 / XEX 712-1, Please Please Me, original 1963 mono pressing (PMC 1202), yellow & gold Parlophone labels without "Sold in UK", matrices XEX 421-1N / XEX 422-1N, laminated sleeve printed by Ernest J. Day & Co, With The Beatles, original 1963 mono pressing (PMC 1206), yellow & gold Parlophone labels without "Sold in UK", matrices XEX 447-7N / XEX 448-7N, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, A Hard Day's Night, original 1964 mono pressing (PMC 1230), original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 481-3N / XEX 482-3N, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, Beatles For Sale, original 1964 mono pressing (PMC 1240), original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 503-4N / XEX 504-3N (normally the other way round), "Kansas City" credit (No "Medley"), laminated gatefold sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, Help!, original 1965 mono pressing (PMC 1255), original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 549-2 / XEX 550-2, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, Rubber Soul, original 1965 mono pressing (PMC 1267), rare "loud cut" version, original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 579-1 / XEX 580-1, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd, Revolver, original 1966 mono pressing (PMC 7009), rare withdrawn version with original "Remix 11" mix of "Tomorrow Never Knows", original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 605-2 / XEX 606-1, "Dr. Robert" credit on sleeve and labels, rare laminated flipback sleeve printed by Ernest J. Day & Co Ltd, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, original 1967 mono pressing (PMC 7027), original yellow & gold Parlophone labels, matrices XEX 637-1 / XEX 638-1, original psychedelic inner sleeve, cut-out inserts missing, laminated gatefold sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd (minor damage to spine), Abbey Road, original 1969 stereo pressing (PCS 7088), original dark green Apple label with "An EMI Recording ..." but without "Sold in UK ...", matrices YEX 749-2 / YEX 750-1, laminated sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. (Qty: 10) The White Album leading this attractive lot of Beatles albums is a true first pressing, which was only available in UK stores for barely a week. When this album was released, pressings were being shifted from Parlophone to Apple labels and some mistakes were made. Whoever was in charge "forgot" to put "An EMI Recording" on any of the White Album's labels, thus constituting a clear copyright violation. Only five days after production started, on 27th November 1968, officials corrected that error and were most probably unaware of the fact that by doing so they created a highly sought-after collector item, namely a "true first press variation". The labels on this copy do not carry the "An EMI Recording", confirming this record was manufactured in the first five days of production. This album was the first The Beatles undertook following the death of their manager Brian Epstein. Originally entitled "A Doll's House", the title was changed when the British progressive rock band Family released the similarly titled "Music in a Doll's House" earlier that year.
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