Sold Date:
August 9, 2020
Start Date:
June 3, 2020
Final Price:
£80.00
(GBP)
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Original 1963 UK 5th press Mono issue 12" LP. Picture sleeve. Cat no Parlophone PMC1202
With "Parlophone co ltd..." rim text, and "recording first published..." text, but without "Sold in UK..." text.
Matrix numbers : XEX 421-1N and XEX 422-1N
Some very light marks on both playing surfaces have very little effect on the playback sound of this forgiving heavyweight vinyl. The record PLAY GRADES in EXCELLENT condition.
The front laminated, triple flipback EJ Day picture sleeve shows very light ringwear, with some light creasing and light rubwear to the edges. A dedication is written in the top centre on the unlaminated rear, which is otherwise clean but showing some age/handling related browning (see pictures)
Original poly-lined Emitex inner sleeve, no splits or tears (see pictures)
Side 1
I saw her standing there Misery Anna (go to him) Chains Boys Ask me why Please please meSide 2
Love me do P.S. I love you Baby it's you Do you want to know a secret A taste of honey There's a place Twist and shout
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