Beatles Stereo 1963 Please Please Me Two 33 1/3 Black Gold Sleeve Y b Label

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Auction Details:
Code ID
#26095
Ebay Item #
381733267925
Sold Price
$2349.90
Bids
1
Auction End date
21 Aug 2016
Seller Location
GB
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A Rare Third Pressing of the Stereo Please Please Me 1963 PCS 3042 with large Stereo to cover and Angus McBean Credit after the S of SongsThe first Yellow Black Label with two 33 1/3 s to Label which was an error very few copies were ever pressedParlophone shortly after release in March 1963 decided to modernize the label to Yellow Black after the well known Gold Black 1st 2nd Pressings.The mistake of including two 33 1/3 s to label was a consequence of the transition from Gold Black.This only appeared on the very first batch of Stereo Yellow Blacks then disappeared from all subsequent pressings.These Stereo 1963 Pressings are amongst the rarest of all Beatle Records as Mono was by far the preferred format for Record Buyers in 1963.This as I think you can tell by my photos is an outstanding copy by far the most valuable LP I have listed on e bay.The Vinyl is still in stunning condition a very well cared for LP with the centre hole Side Two touched in slightly with black pen.A previous owner has done this and he really didn t need to bother as its only very slight.Side One Label has M above the centre hole the first part of the Purchase Tax Code from 1963Sleeve is the very first Issue Stereo one with large Stereo Angus McBean Credit starting after S on SongsThe back is still lovely white with full fold over although creased straightened by Printed by Ernest J Day Co CreditOriginal Inner bag in excellent conditionHas the earliest Matrix Numbers YEX 94-1 YEX 95-1 very early Mothers 1 P 1 GThe Beatles used to agonize over the Mono mixes but left the engineers by themselves to sort out Stereo.The spine of this Record Sleeve is perfect all the way down with no creases or breaksThe Vinyl plays faultlessly still has it vinyl sheen.Amazing sound from these early Stereos when you listen it sounds as though they are playing in the next room A scarce opportunity to buy one of the rarest Stereo copies of Please Please Me in collectible conditionVery few were ever pressed even fewer turn up like this Posting ImmediateWill Post Worldwide Insured Tracked by Courier
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