The Beatles - Revolver
I am pleased to offer for sale this superb UK mono 1st pressing of The Beatles seventh studio album, Revolver.
The UK mono 1st pressing of Revolver, identifiable by the matrix number: XEX 606 - 1, is particularly sought after for the alternative mix, the so-called remix 11 , of Tomorrow Never Knows . According to anecdotal evidence, the wrong tape was sent to EMI for mastering. A member of the production team discovered this and contacted the EMI pressing plant to rectify the situation. Although reluctant, they agreed to stop production and remaster the correct mix with the understanding that those records already produced would be sold. Consequently, a small number of this alternative mix were available for purchase.
As with the majority of records of this era, the teenage audience that bought Beatles LPs were not as careful as they might have been when handling LPs. They were taken to parties, kept outside of inner sleeves, left on counter tops, and, the worst culprit of all, played with a poor quality stylus. As a consequence, although there were literally thousands of copies sold, finding clean and original copies of the Beatles early catalogue in mono is extremely difficult.
This particular copy is a fantastic example all round. Visually the labels and vinyl surface are excellent, the audio is superb and other than a few tiny imperfections the sleeve looks as-new. As such, it represents a great opportunity to add that final upgrade copy to your collection
Album Details:
Serial number: PMC 7009
Matrix number: XEX 605 - 2 / XEX 606 - 1
Stamper codes: 2 H / 2 H
Tax Codes: KT
Vinyl Weight: 165g
The -2 / -1 matrix numbers confirm that the record is a true UK first pressing.
The black labels with yellow Parlophone logo and silver text are the first variant as is evident from the misspelling of T4 S2, Doctor Robert as Dr. Robert .
The front side laminated Garrod Lofthouse sleeve is the first variant as is evident from the small solid MONO aural indicator text printed to the front side, a square spine and flip-backs to the reverse. The first variant sleeves also display the same error as the labels concerning the title of Doctor Robert .
The album is complete with the original polythene lined die-cut Emitex protect your records inner sleeve.
Condition Report:
The condition report provided below is given as a guide only. I include high-quality, comprehensive photographs as well as a complete audio recording in my listings to enable you to make an informed decision on the condition of this record yourself.
Disc: EXCELLENT -
Labels: EXCELLENT -
The labels are clean and retain rich, vibrant colours. A handful of dull spindle trails are visible around the otherwise unworn centre hole.
Visual: EXCELLENT
Sound Quality: VERY GOOD
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Side 1:
Side 2:
As can be heard in the recordings, the record sounds great. As with all of the early heavy-weight mono pressings, the bass is punchy, the mids well-defined. The lead ins are quiet. Some background static can be heard in passages but it doesn t distract from the otherwise superb audio. Take a listen to the audio files and decide for yourself.
Sleeve: EXCELLENT
Inner Sleeve: EXCELLENT
The original inner sleeve is in great condition. It is very clean and displays only mild creasing.
Additional Details:
Before the audio test, the vinyl was cleaned first by an Okki Nokki vacuum cleaner and then an Audio Desk ultrasonic cleaner.
After cleaning, the vinyl was placed inside a brand new mobile fidelity anti-static inner sleeve.
The vinyl will be packaged outside of the sleeve, both of which are stored inside an archival quality polypropylene outer sleeve.
The record will be sent via an insured courier in a padded vinyl mailer.
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