Sold Date:
February 22, 2021
Start Date:
August 31, 2020
Final Price:
£40.00
(GBP)
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Original 1964 UK 1st press Mono issue 12" LP. Picture sleeve. Cat no Parlophone PMC 1240
With "Parlophone co ltd..." rim text, "Sold in UK..." text, and "Recording first published...".
Matrix numbers : XEX 503-3N and XEX 504-3N
Stampers --- side 1 : 9 o'clock "1", 3 o'clock "GRO" --- side 2 : 9 o'clock "25", 3 o'clock "PL"
PLAY GRADES in VERY GOOD condition - with 5 clicks on side 2 run-in and some very light background crackle heard in places.
The laminated gatefold picture sleeve shows light ringwear, with light creasing and light wear to the corners (see pictures). The right side seam is worn and has a 2.2cm "tight" split in the centre (see pictures 6 and 7). The unlaminated inner section is clean (see pictures). The spine is intact and fully legible (see picture 4).
Original tracing paper lined EMITEX inner sleeve, no rips or tears (see pictures)
Side 1 :
No reply I'm a loser Baby's in black Rock and roll music I'll follow the sun Mr. Moonlight Kansas CitySide 2 :
Eight days a week Words of love Honey don't Every little thing I don't want to spoil the party What you're doing Everybody's trying to be my baby
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