Sold Date:
May 24, 2023
Start Date:
May 24, 2023
Final Price:
$650.00
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This album is being sold for a higher price because it is so rare it might be the only one found at this time from the Jacksonville pressing plant ,that being said side 1/2 is in good Plus condition , 3 /4 is very good . The cover is worn as most white albums are but in good condition with no splits.
BEATLES 'LOST HARRISON COMPRESSED' WHITE ALBUM RARE B12 B14 MATRIX LOW # 0670319.BEATLES LOST HARRISON COMPRESSED WHITE ALBUM LOW # 0670319 RARE B10 B12 MATRIX !!
This is Unprecedented Beatles History !! 'The Lost Harrison Compressed White Album' with ALL 7 label errors, Mega Low # 0670319 with rare historic matrix: S1-B12 S2-B14 S3-B10 S4-B12..
Perhaps never ever seen before with discs with ALL 7 label errors, mega low number, Cover with all 4 photos and poster !! *** This is the Harrison Compressed White Album only a handful discovered !!
**** Please take a few minutes to read all below and you'll be amazed at it's incredible rarity ****
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This is your incredible rare opportunity to own a piece of Beatles history few fans even knew exists !!
If you are a collector, this is the rarest example that has ever existed, as only a handful have been discover
If you are an investor, this piece of Beatles history will. always go up in value because of the rarity
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Insanely Rare Original Mastered from B12/B10/B14 Lacquers Jacksonville 1968 Pressing of 'The Lost Harrison Compressed White Album'
Here's a rare opportunity to own the record that George Harrison didn't want you to hear! A record so rare, there are less then a handful confirmed copies ever uncovered across the globe. As the story goes, just prior to the release of 'The Beatles' self-titled double LP, universally known as 'The White Album', George Harrison flew out to Los Angeles, and while there, he visited the Capitol Records LA plant to listen to an advance pressing of the record. He was horrified by what he heard. The album had compression and limitations added which altered the sound of what The Beatles had intended. George then set out to remaster the entire album. The first set of lacquers that were used to press this album were all ordered to be destroyed along with any records that may have been pressed. That, it would seem, was that...except…a few copies of the rejected album mistakenly leaked out. The way to discern this is by checking the matrix in the run-out groove for a number lower than 34. No copies of this pressing were known to exist prior to 2007, as noted by the brilliant Beatles expert Bruce Spizer. A few copies have been discovered in the intervening years. All the legitimate copies of the Compressed White Album were SWBO-1, SWBO-2, SWBO-3 and SWBO-4. Any you may see that are X1, X2, X3, X4 were pressed at the Jacksonville plant. might be the only one found so far in the true compressed White Albums that George Harrison had destroyed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here's your chance to own one of them It comes with all 4 heavy-stock portrait photos
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LPs with all 7 label errors have the following wax etchings:
Side 1: SWBO-X2-101 B12 #2 with ( JACKSONVILLE pressing)
Side 2: SWBO-X2-101 B14 #1 with (Jacksonville pressing)
Side 3: SWBO-X3- 101 B10 2 with (Jacksonville pressing)
Side 4: SWBO-X4-101 B12 #2 with Jacksonville (pressing)
A machine stamped O is a Jacksonville pressing plant.