The Beatles – Introducing The Beatles
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Vee Jay Records – SR 1062 |
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Rock & Roll |
Tracklist
A1 | I Saw Her Standing There | 2:50 | |
A2 | Misery | 1:44 | |
A3 | Anna (Go To Him) | 2:52 | |
A4 | Chains | 2:20 | |
A5 | Boys | 2:20 | |
A6 | Love Me Do | 1:58 | |
B1 | P.S I Love You | 2:15 | |
B2 | Baby It's You | 2:29 | |
B3 | Do You Want To Know A Secret | 1:52 | |
B4 | A Taste Of Honey | 1:59 | |
B5 | There's A Place | 1:46 | |
B6 | Twist And Shout | 2:30 |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Audio Matrix, Inc.
- Pressed By – American Record Pressing Co.
Credits
- Bass, Vocals – Paul McCartney
- Drums, Vocals – Ringo Starr
- Guitar, Vocals – John Lennon
- Producer – George Martin
Notes
Black rainbow label with oval logo with Stereo above logo. Microgroove on label at 3 O'clock and Long Playing at 9 O'clock
Incredibly rare 'ad back' cover; the LP has the first (withdrawn) track lineup of 'Introducing The Beatles', which included 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S I Love You'. The very first run of 6000 front cover slicks says 'Printed In U.S.A' on the lower left hand corner near the spine. The print quality of the covers is excellent, with sharp photo reproduction and a semi-gloss finish. The exact lineage of the three back covers that Vee Jay produced (ad back, title back, blank back) is not known, and the collecting world has been rife with speculation and theories for years. There are known counterfeits of the stereo 'ad back' cover.
Incredibly rare 'ad back' cover; the LP has the first (withdrawn) track lineup of 'Introducing The Beatles', which included 'Love Me Do' and 'P.S I Love You'. The very first run of 6000 front cover slicks says 'Printed In U.S.A' on the lower left hand corner near the spine. The print quality of the covers is excellent, with sharp photo reproduction and a semi-gloss finish. The exact lineage of the three back covers that Vee Jay produced (ad back, title back, blank back) is not known, and the collecting world has been rife with speculation and theories for years. There are known counterfeits of the stereo 'ad back' cover.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Label A): 63-3402
- Matrix / Runout (Label B): 63-3403
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side 1): (Etched) 63-3402S A 6-28-63 (Stamped) ARP AudioMatrix
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side 2): (Etched) 63-3403S A 6-28-63 (Stamped) ARP AudioMatrix
Other Versions (5 of 840)
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Please Please Me (LP, Album, Repress, Mono, 4th Pressing) | Parlophone | PMC 1202 | UK | 1963 | ||
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Please Please Me (LP, Mono, Album, Gold & Black Label, Dick James Credits) | Parlophone | PMC 1202 | UK | 1963 | ||
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The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono, Red Label) | Parlophon | PMCQ 31502 | Italy | 1963 | ||
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Please Please Me (LP, Mono, Album) | Parlophone | PMCM 1202, PMCM.1202 | New Zealand | 1963 | ||
New Submission
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Please Please Me (LP, Album, Mono, Gold & Black Label) | Parlophone | PMC 1202 | Denmark | 1963 |
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Edited 3 years agoIn my opinion of these Introducing The Beatles SHOULD NOT categorised under the Please Please Me as they have been trimmed of 2 tracks for the USA manufacturer process and therefore are not directly a duplicate of the original 14 track EMI master, they may share the same track listing but I think the should not br listed under PPM and instead be listed under their own separate release as they would have been recut to conform with the USA creation process.
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