THE BEATLES - 1965 - "RUBBER SOUL" - black & yellow PMC 1267 -MONO - *VG/VG*

Sold Date: February 14, 2015
Start Date: February 10, 2015
Final Price: £12.95 (GBP)
Seller Feedback: 1016
Buyer Feedback: 26


Here's an average copy of The Beatles "Rubber Soul" mono album from 1965.
The Beatles ‎– Rubber Soul Label:  ‎– PMC 1267 Format: , LP, Album, Mono, E.J. Day cover
Country: Released: Genre: ,  Style: Matrix / Runout (Side 1, stamped): XEX 579-4 Matrix / Runout (Side 2, stamped): XEX 580-4
A1Drive My Car Piano – * A2Norwegian Wood Sitar – * A3You Won't See Me Organ [Hammond] – *Piano – * A4Nowhere ManA5Think For Yourself Bass [Fuzz] – * A6The Word Harmonium – Piano – * A7MichelleB1What Goes OnB2GirlB3I'm Looking Through You Organ [Hammond] – * B4In My Life Piano –  B5WaitB6If I Needed SomeoneB7Run For Your Life
Vinyl plays VG - a build up of minor surface marks makes it crackle between tracks, but this doesn't over-power the music too much The E.J. Day 'flip-back' cover is in VG condition. Superb glossy sheen to the front. The back has biro on it and is slightly grubby
This is a decent enough first copy if you just want to listen to the music.
These are photos of the actual item for sale, no stock photos used here, you get what you see.   Postage is for the UK mainland only For International Postage please contact me first for a cost, all items sent tracked and signed for overseas Payment is strictly by Paypal Feedback will be left after it is received.
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·         Bad: The record is unplayable or might even be broken, and is only of use as a collection filler.