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Vinyl LP: 1968 The Beatles White Album Original Press 1968 Number A0274644

Sold Date: July 21, 2024
Start Date: July 14, 2024
Final Price: $29.99 (USD)
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Vinyl LP: 1968 The Beatles White Album Original Press 1968 Number A0274644 SWBO-101
Apple Records logo include poster with lyric sheets

The 1968 self-titled double album by The Beatles, commonly known as “The White Album,” is an iconic and influential release in rock history. Here’s a summary of its key features:
    Tracklist:
        Side A:
            “Back In The U.S.S.R.”
            “Dear Prudence”
            “Glass Onion”
            “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”
            “Wild Honey Pie”
            “The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill”
            “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” (featuring Eric Clapton)
            “Happiness Is A Warm Gun”
        Side B:
            “Martha My Dear”
            “I’m So Tired”
            “Blackbird”
            “Piggies”
            “Rocky Raccoon”
            “Don’t Pass Me By”
            “Why Don’t We Do It In The Road”
            “I Will”
            “Julia”
        Side C:
            “Birthday”
            “Yer Blues”
            “Mother Nature’s Son”
            “Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey”
            “Sexy Sadie”
            “Helter Skelter”
            “Long, Long, Long”
        Side D:
            “Revolution 1”
            “Honey Pie”
            “Savoy Truffle”
            “Cry, Baby, Cry”
            “Revolution 9”
            “Good Night”

    Value Factors:
        Printing Number: Lower numbers are more valuable.     
        First Pressing: Look for the original Apple Records logo

    Collectibility:
        Some first pressings can sell for thousands of dollars.

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