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The Beatles – A Collection Of Beatles Oldies + RARE Inner Sleeve - VG+/VG+ VINYL!
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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Note: Includes the Original Inner Sleeve!
Label: Parlophone – PMC 7016
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Mono
Country: UK
Released: Dec 10, 1966
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: Beat, Pop Rock, Rock & Roll
A1 She Loves You
A2 From Me To You
A3 We Can Work It Out
A4 Help!
A5 Michelle
A6 Yesterday
A7 I Feel Fine
A8 Yellow Submarine
B1 Can't Buy Me Love
B2 Bad Boy
Written-By – Williams*
B3 Day Tripper
B4 A Hard Day's Night
B5 Ticket To Ride
B6 Paperback Writer
B7 Eleanor Rigby
B8 I Want To Hold Your Hand
Record Company – E.M.I. Records
Record Company – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Published By – Northern Songs
Printed By – Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
Made By – Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
Pressed By – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Cover – David Christian (4)
Photography By [Back Cover] – Robert Whitaker
Producer – George Martin
Written-By – Lennon-McCartney (tracks: A1 to B1, B3 to B8)
Front laminated flipback sleeve.
The mono covers of this release have a small “mono” designation in the upper right front corner. “PMC 7016”, as well as “Also available on Stereo No. PCS 7016” are printed on the back cover upper right corner. The covers are printed by Garrod and Lofthouse, and no Ernest J Day mono covers have been confirmed.
According to Bruce Spitzer’s 'The Beatles for Sale on Parlophone Records', there are two mono label variations for this release; the one pictured here is the second mono label variation, which he identifies as MR1A(ii). In this variation, the catalogue number ‘7016’ just out to the right, past the last ‘s’ in the word ‘LISTS’, directly above it, on the right side of the labels.
In the first mono label variation, identified as MR1A(i), the ‘6’ in 7016 is right aligned with the last ‘s’ in ‘LISTS’.