The Beatles: "Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band", 180-G Mono, Super-Rare, SLD

Sold Date: December 7, 2014
Start Date: November 30, 2014
Final Price: $25.00 (USD)
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This is SGT PEPPERS LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND 

by JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE & RINGO. It is the remastered

mono version still SEALED in loose wrap from the factory so no heat

ever comes near the finished vinyl. Condition is MINT. 

This piece is from the first batch of the first mother 

producing amazing audiophile sound. In addition, it is packaged 

differently from the shrink-wrapped versions.


From Rolling Stone Magazine's DAVID FRICK: This new vinyl 

edition ... is the Beatles as they wanted to hear themselves. 

They started making albums in 1963, when stereo was new 

science and a luxury. As late as the white album, they 

treated a mono mix as the definitive document.


Personnel & Instrumentation:

 – lead, harmony and background vocals; lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars; piano and ; harmonica, ,  and comb and tissue paper; handclaps, tambourine and maracas  – lead, harmony and background vocals; lead and bass guitars; piano, Lowrey and Hammond organs; handclaps; vocalizations, tape loops, sound effects and comb and tissue paper  – lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars; ; lead, harmony and background vocals; ; harmonica and ; handclaps and maracas  – drums, , , , handclaps and ; lead vocals; harmonica; final piano E chord  – the saxophone sextet on "Good Morning, Good Morning"  – tamboura and harmonica  – ; tape loops and sound effects  – counting, harmonica, alarm clock and final piano E chord  – producer and ; tape loops and sound effects;  on "Fixing a Hole", harmonium, Lowrey organ and glockenspiel on "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!", Hammond organ on "With a Little Help from My Friends", and piano on "Getting Better" and the piano solo in "Lovely Rita"; final harmonium chord Session musicians – four  on "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band": , James W. Buck, John Burden, Tony Randall, arranged and conducted by Martin and McCartney;  section and harp on "She's Leaving Home", arranged by  and conducted by Martin; harmonium, , sitar, , eight violins and four cellos on "Within You, Without You", arranged and conducted by Harrison and Martin; clarinet trio on "When I'm Sixty-Four": Robert Burns, Henry MacKenzie, Frank Reidy, as arranged and conducted by Martin and McCartney; saxophones on "Good Morning, Good Morning", arranged and conducted by Martin and Lennon; and forty-piece , including strings, ,  and  on "A Day in the Life", arranged by Martin, Lennon and McCartney and conducted by Martin and McCartney

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