Sold Date:
December 7, 2014
Start Date:
November 30, 2014
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This is WITH THE BEATLES by JOHN, PAUL, GEORGE & RINGO. It is the remastered mono version still SEALED from the factory and in MINT condition. It is the first pressing from the first mother SEALED in loose wrap so that no heat ever comes near the finished wax with LP packed in separate cover. Very rare piece; almost impossible to find!
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.
The Cuts:
All songs written and composed by , except where noted.
Side OneNo.TitleLead vocalsLength1."" Lennon with McCartney2:132."" Lennon2:033."" McCartney2:084."" (Harrison)2:285."" Lennon with McCartney1:466."" ()McCartney2:147."" (, William Garrett, ,, Robert Bateman)Lennon with McCartney and Harrison2:34Side TwoNo.TitleLead vocalsLength1."" ()Harrison2:452."" McCartney2:323."" ()Lennon with Harrison and McCartney3:014."" with McCartney1:595."" (Richard Drapkin)Harrison2:266."" Lennon2:077."" (, )Lennon with McCartney and Harrison2:49Personnel & Instrumentation:
– , and ; and ; handclaps; nylon-string acoustic guitar on "Till There Was You" – lead, harmony and backing vocals; and ; and ; nylon-string acoustic guitar on "Till There Was You"; on "I Wanna Be Your Man" and on "Don't Bother Me" – lead, harmony and backing vocals; and handclaps; on "Little Child" and on "Don't Bother Me" – , tambourine, , handclaps; lead vocals on "I Wanna Be Your Man" and Arabian loose-skin on "Till There Was You" and "Don't Bother Me" – piano on "You Really Got a Hold on Me", "Not a Second Time" and "Money (That's What I Want)"When you buy from a small Mom & Pop business you are not helping
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