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Revolver. PCSO 7009. Australian First Issue ‘Banner Stereo’ Label.
We are pleased to offer for sale a really nice ‘Banner Stereo’ copy of Revolver, issued in Australia during 1966. The so called banner stereo’s use the same design as the highly collected black and gold stereo Please Please Me. That Australia used this design (albeit in black and silver) until Sgt. Pepper makes these albums highly desirable. This record and sleeve are in remarkable condition that belie it’s 41 years of existence. the vinyl is graded as being as very strong excellent, with just light bag rash marks, noting heavy or sounding. The labels are in excellent plus condition with just spindle marks, no writing or other blemishes. The sleeve is graded as excellent towards excellent plus. In all this is a highly respectable copy of this definitive album. Buy with confidence. Not seen in stock every day of the week, this copy would not look out of place in any collection.

The Essential Beatles. TVSS 8. Unique Australian Compilation.
Also from Australia is this unique compilation from the early 1970’s called ‘The Essential Beatles’. Featuring an eclectic and unusual selection of songs, the album features a creative rear cover which charts the changing face of The Fabs during Beatlemania. Both album and labels are in near to mint condition, probably never played. The sleeve is in excellent plus condition. Buy with confidence. An unusual compilation only found in Oz, a great looking record considering that it is almost 37 years old.

The History of Rock Vol. 26. Orbis Publishing Record set using PCS 7016 and EMTV 4.
A really unusual compilation insomuch as it uses two ‘re-badged’ EMI pressings, namely A Collection of Beatles’ Oldies PCS 7016 and Live at the Hollywood Bowl EMTV 4. Both these pressings have been manufactured by EMI but using bespoke ‘History of Rock’ labels. Both albums are in mint condition (probably never been played) with the labels being mint too. The sleeve is in excellent plus condition and shows little sign of being handled. It would have been graded mint, but two small splits to the upper spine prevent this grading. Buy with confidence. A great way to buy two underrated Beatles’ albums and a compilation not often seen in stock.

Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand. Capitol AS 444. Coloured Vinyl Demo Disc.
This is a twelve inch single from 1978 and purports to be a demonstration disc issued by Capitol of the two German language tracks, Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand and Sie Liebe Dich. It has been pressed on very bight orange vinyl and it is a most attractive artefact. It is offered for sale in mint unplayed condition and it is sold in it’s original white cardboard library sleeve. Buy with confidence. An unusual disc that features both German language tracks in one attractive 12″ coloured vinyl format.

Introducing The Beatles. Vee Jay LP 1062. American Reproduction Long Player.
Offered for sale in unused condition is this reproduction copy of Introducing The Beatles, the original of which was available in the USA during early 1964. This is one of the numerous reproductions that were distributed during the early 1970’s and a nice copy it is too. A heavy weight vinyl pressing with colourful rainbow labels, we have graded both vinyl and labels as being in mint condition. The sleeve is in mint minus condition. Buy with confidence. A nice record to add to any collection if you don’t already have the original.

The Beatles First. French Polydor 2LP Set 1 B 2664 107.
This is a French release of the Polydor Hamburg sessions and features 23 tracks that were recorded back in 1961. The first LP is the French version of ‘The Beatles First’ LP issued a as a single LP in this country. The second disc of this compilation features mostly Tony Sheridan tracks with the addition of ‘My Bonnie’. Offered for sale in near to mint condition (all components). Buy with confidence. A nice record to add to any collection, a little different to the usual compilations.

The Beatles Rarities. PSLP 261. Australian Parlophone Long Playing Record.
Offered for sale in unused condition is this Australian version of the ‘Rarities album from 1977. Both vinyl and labels are in mint condition, the sleeve has a slight split on the spine and has consequently been graded excellent towards excellent plus. Unusually, this LP has been re-mastered in Australia at Studio 301 using the Maxicut process. Buy with confidence. Same track listing as the UK release, but re cut in Oz and issued on an orange Parlophone label.

Twist and Shout. Capitol T 6054. Unique Canadian Release. Orange Label Re-Issue.
Offered for sale in probable unused condition, this is a very popular compilation issued only in Canada. Featuring tracks from Please Please Me with the addition of the singles From Me To You and She Loves You, this LP was originally released after Beatlemania – which we are selling below. The vinyl has probably never seen a turntable and the labels are in mint condition. The sleeve is in very fine excellent plus condition. Buy with confidence. A nice record to add to any collection, a little different to the usual compilations.

Beatlemania! Capitol T 6051. Unique Canadian Release. Orange Label Re-Issue.
The original to this LP was the first to be issued in Canada. It replicates the tracks that were issued on the UK release of With The Beatles. This copy that we have for sale is in excellent condition. The vinyl has probably never been played. The labels are in mint condition. The sleeve is excellent minus. It has a bit of ring wear to the front and the corners are a little worn to the lower leading corner and spine. Buy with confidence. A nice companion piece to the Twist and Shout long player.

Hey Jude. Apple SW 385. American Compilation. Apple Label.
Imported into the country at the time of release in large numbers, originally the LP gave fans long awaited stereo versions of Paperback Writer, Rain, Hey Jude and Revolution. First issues featured ‘The Beatles Again’ as a title on the label and these are almost more numerous than the Hey Jude entitrled copies of which this is one. The vinyl is in near to mint condition, probably unplayed. The labels are in mint condition. The sleeve is in near to mint condition. Buy with confidence. Not a rare record by a long shot, but this is a very clean copy for someone wishing to add this famous US compilation to their collection.

The Beatles In Italy. 1A 062-04632. Dutch Re-Issue of unique Italian Compilation.
Long believed to be an official ‘Live’ album, The Beatles in Italy was nothing of the sort – just unique compilation of existing recordings. It is however a fine looking album and this 1980’s Dutch re-issue allows a collector an inexpensive way of obtaining this hard to locate long player. The vinyl is in fine un-played mint condition as are the labels. The sleeve is in near to mint condition, two small stress marks on the spine prevent it being graded mint. Buy with confidence. A great re-issue at 10% of the cost of the original Italian version.

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. PHO 7027. UK Picture Disc from 1978.
We are pleased to offer for sale a very clean copy of the Sgt. pepper’s picture disc. It is likely that the disc has never been on a record player and it looks to be in mint condition. The sleeve is in near to mint condition. Buy with confidence. A nice record to add to a collection.

Abbey Road. 5C PO56-04243. Export Picture Disc manufactured in Holland for UK use.
Offered for sale is this Dutch picture disc that was pressed in Holland for sale in the UK circa 1978. Fashionable items at the time, during this era, both coloured vinyl and picture discs were regularly wheeled out to squeeze further sales from back catalogue items. This copy that we have for sale is in very clean condition. The disc is in near to mint condition and it is doubtful whether it has even been played. the sleeve is in excellent condition and would be higher save for the split in the spine (no cardboard is missing). Buy with confidence. Not seen in stock every day of the week, this album did not sell as many as the Sgt. Pepper picture disc.