THE BEATLES Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts LP PARLOPHONE 1967 UK orig+mono PMC 7027

Sold Date: October 18, 2016
Start Date: October 8, 2016
Final Price: £32.00 (GBP)
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THE BEATLES

RINGO STARR, JOHN LENNON, GEORGE HARRISON, PAUL McCARTNEY

The most popular and influential rock act of all time, 

a band that blazed several new trails for popular music

"SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND"

Produced by George Martin

1967     LP     PARLOPHONE RECORDS      PMC 7027   MONO

MADE IN ENGLAND    ORIGINAL COPY 

A note on UK “first” pressing and later pressings:

1st UK pressings, with: 

1) A Garrod & Lofthouse laminated gatefold cover (flipback glue-tabs on inner spread); 

2) A red half-tone print on white 'psychedelic' inner sleeve; 

3) A 'cut-outs' card insert (full-color, single-sided. Printed signatures of Blake/Haworth at foot); 

4) A black and yellow logo label with silver text: 

5) "The Gramophone Co." in the radial text 

6) "Sold in the U.K. Subject To Resale Price Conditions, See Price Lists" across label at center, with "Made in Gt. Britain" at foot.

7) Other (A or B-side Tax Code label embossing): KT

This version: as above BUT with "Emitex" inner sleeve instead of (2)

"KT" printed on Side A

The cut-outs card insert is written on rear (see photo), [if you want, i have another insert, unwritten, but little bit worn along top edge]

Barcode and Other Identifiers

LABEL:  PARLOPHONE -  BLACK LABELS with BLACK/YELLOW LOGO - SILVER TEXT

Catalog on cover: (rear only) PMC 7027

Catalog on labels: PMC 7027   (XEX.637 / XEX.638)   

Matrix / Runout (Side A, Stamped): XEX 637-1

Other / Runout (Side A, Stamped): RTH

Matrix / Runout (Side B, Stamped): XEX 638-1

Other / Runout (Side B, Stamped): RRA

On labels

Sold in U.K. subject to resale price conditions, see price lists      

 ℗1967 on both labels (on the labels the release year appears at 9 o'clock)

Northern Songs, NCB

Made in Gt. Britain

rim text reads "The Gramophone Co. Ltd...........Prohibited"

"KT" printed on Side A

Rights Society: Northern Songs-NCB

On Back Sleeve: ℗1967   Long Play 33 1/3 r.p.m. PMC 7027 Mono

© All lyrics copyright 1967 for the world by Northern Songs Ltd. England

E.M.I. Records  (The Gramophone Co. Ltd.)

Made and Printed in Great Britain

Recording produced by George Martin

Cover by M C Productions and The Apple staged by Peter Blake and Jann Haworth photographed by Michael Cooper

Wax figures by Madame Tussauds

This is a mono recording. A splendid time is guaranteed for all.

Printed and made by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. Patents pending

from my records collection

tracklisting

Side A: SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND - WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS

LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS - GETTING BETTER - FIXING A HOLE

SHE'S LEAVING HOME - BEING FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. KITE!

Side B: WITHIN YOU WITHOUT YOU - WHEN I'M SIXTY-FOUR - LOVELY RITA

GOOD MORNING GOOD MORNING - SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (Reprise)

A DAY IN THE LIFE

grading

RECORD  VG+ but (please, read above description)

SLEEVE VG+ but (please, see pictures and read above description)

With Revolver, the Beatles made the Great Leap Forward, reaching a previously unheard-of level  of sophistication and fearless experimentation. Sgt. Pepper, in many ways, refines that breakthrough,  as the Beatles consciously synthesized such disparate influences as psychedelia, art-song, classical music,  rock & roll, and music hall, often in the course of one song. After Sgt. Pepper, there were no rules to  follow -- rock and pop bands could try anything, for better or worse. Ironically, few tried  to achieve the sweeping, all-encompassing embrace of music as the Beatles did here...(AllMusic)