The Beatles "Beatles VI" Capitol Records T 2358 Vinyl, LP, Mono US issue.

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The Beatles  "Beatles VI"  Capitol Records ‎T 2358, Vinyl, LP, Mono. Released: 14 June 1965
vinyl has some surface marks but plays through without any hop, skip, or jump. sleeve has some wear and tear to the rear, and someone has circled lead vocalist on the song list at the back. 


"Beatles VI" was the Beatles' seventh Capitol Records release in the United States (including The Beatles' Story). It was the ninth album released into that market in less than one and a half years (Vee-Jay Records and United Artists Records also released one album each during that period). The LP was released in both mono and stereo versions.
Beatles VI reached number one in Billboard for six weeks, beginning on 10 July 1965.
Beatles VI includes two tracks recorded specifically for the North American market: "Bad Boy" and "Dizzy Miss Lizzy", both covers of Larry Williams songs, and both recorded on Williams' birthday (10 May 1965), marking perhaps the only time that the Beatles recorded material especially for North America. The song was part of the set of their 1965 US concerts. "Dizzy Miss Lizzy" was soon included on the British release of the Help! album, but "Bad Boy" was not released in the United Kingdom or anywhere else around the world until the 1966 A Collection of Beatles Oldies.
Beatles VI also included:
the remaining six tracks from Beatles for Sale (i.e., they were left off Beatles '65) "Yes It Is", the B-side to the single "Ticket to Ride". This is a "duophonic" stereo remix from the original mono track, with additional echo and reverb. two other tracks from the forthcoming UK release of Help!: "You Like Me Too Much" and "Tell Me What You See" As on Beatles for Sale, the "Kansas City"/"Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey" medley was originally listed only as "Kansas City". After attorneys for Venice Music notified Capitol of its error, the record label was corrected, although the album cover was not.