THE BEATLES JOLLY WHAT! ON VEE JAY VJLP1085 STEREO WITH ERROR ON BACK COVER

Sold Date: August 23, 2020
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Third mono record variation has an all black label with silver print and the large VJ logo with left justified artist-only credits. Its trail off areas include the following hand etched markings: the matrix number 64-3852 on Side 1 and 64-3853 on Side 2; the job number 6295 on Side 1 and 6295X on Side 2; and “URJ” on both sides. Both sides also contain the machine stamped Audio Matrix logo. MR logo is scratched so that it can not be read. This record was pressed from metal parts that were previously used by Monarch Records.                              The album is also known for a mistake in the liner notes: "It is with a good deal of pride and pleasure that this (.) has been presented"—presumably "copulation" should have been "compilation". (In confirming the matter,  noted that "copulation" was appropriate, since the makers of the album were "trying to screw the fans out of their money.") The album, however, was significant in that, until the release of the Beatles' 1973 compilation album, Jolly What! was the only American Beatles album to include "".