A1 /B1 ●1966 UK PARLOPHONE THE BEATLES ● "REVOLVER" ● ACID WONDERLAND POP PSYCH

Sold Date: September 13, 2020
Start Date: September 8, 2020
Final Price: $275.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 25
Seller Feedback: 20762
Buyer Feedback: 103


PLEASE READ BEFORE BIDDING: Please read the entire auction listing, including shipping costs, before writing to ask a question.   OUR GOAL IS CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. In order to meet that goal, we will ALWAYS work with our customers on any concerns that may arise. Because of that dedication, there should be no need to open a resolution dispute before working with us.  Please keep in mind, we would prefer to continue to provide you the opportunity to acquire the rare music we present each and every week.   Payment is required within seven days. We mail all paid items ONE WEEK after auctions end. Our listings are time consuming in detail and we are often traveling to find these gems, which at times delays the delivery schedule by a day or two. We ALWAYS process and ship every paid order. We have no control over parcels once they are mailed from our local Post Office. Overseas mail to some countries (Italy, Russia, France, in particular) has become very slow. Opening a dispute for slow mail is unacceptable.  We work hard to provide excellent service as is represented by our well over 18,000 positive feedback.   We use an ultrasonic KLAudio machine and thoroughly clean all records. Each order is carefully packaged by removing the LP from the jacket to avoid seam splits, use of 3 ml plastic cover sleeves over each LP and jacket, cardboard pad inserts, and placed in sturdy record mailers for safe delivery.   We take Customer Service seriously, and want you to be satisfied. Please give us 5 stars in each category through the feedback system, and we will be able to effectively continue to fulfill your passion for rare and collectible music! We have served thousands of satisfied customers - far more than our feedback records indicate - and our aim is to continue to do so. Thank you for your interest and support.   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SHIPPING:   USA ~ 1 LP = $4.00 Media Priority rates vary by area; please inquire.   All Canadian and Overseas shipping ~ Please inquire about rates. Priority shipping rates required on any order $200+ ~ Also, in the best interest of all of us, safe Express shipping rates on any order totaling $400+
Note to International buyers: If you are unable to bid on our auctions, send us an e-mail and we will try to fix your problem.     WE DO NOT USE EBAY's GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM. Be certain that your Customs forms are processed by us and your package will be postmarked and mailed at our local Post Office.      Discount shipping on multiple LPs in same order.      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

  

 .

~ THE STERE0PHONIC SONG MIXES ~

1966 UK PsYcHeDeLiA SENSATION

SUPERIOR BRITISH A-1 / B-1  PARLOPHONE ..|/\|...............................................|/\|..

The BEATLES

REVOLVER !

..|/\|...............................................|/\|.. UK - PARLOPHONE RECORDS - PCS 7009 (STEREOphonic)

    machine stamped matrix: YEX 605-1 / YEX 606-1

    SCARCE BRITISH 1966 ~~ TRUE STEREO MIXES!

    Highly collectible 1966 STEREO pressing on the old yellow/black U.K. Parlophone label!

RARE = original PARLOPHONE INNER SLEEVE included!

    Laminated front sleeve. and with "flapback" seams in the old '60s manufacturing of UK cover production.

    The STEREOPHONIC mixes deliver great ~phased and effects~ speaker separation enhancement audio production; a sound much different from the bold =mono= version.

    ............................................................................

    14 TRACK UK RELEASE which was completely different and superior to the USA issue

    ..............................................................................

    ~o0o~

    <><><><><><><><><T><H><E><><B><E><A><T><L><E><S><><><><><><><><>

    Highly superior to the USA pressing with an almost completely different string of terrific memorable tunes, 14 psychedelic era BEATLES classics!

    Revolver is one of three most significant rock albums ever released, U.S. or U.K. version. Revolver took the precise details of production, writing, performance, and creativity light-years beyond anything up to that point in time. Although preceding Sgt. Peppers, this album established a foundation in the music world upon which future music throughout the industry was built. In fact, listen closely and you will hear early hints of Sgt. Peppers. It is truly a masterpiece, and one that has yet to be duplicated. Its songs are darker and more metallic than most of those on Rubber Soul. She Said She Said is just plain crazy and dizzying. Tomorrow Never Knows could be the most tripped-out song the Beatles recorded, yet it never gets old. 'Heady' stuff! Taxman is one of George's best, as is I Want to Tell You. Yellow Submarine has a much different feel to it on this album than in the movie, which would make it seem more acid meets toytown. For No one is a great, underrated tune that still gets no radio play. A turning point in the Beatles' music between Beatlemania and the psychedelia of Sgt. Pepper.

    Taxman (2:39)
    Recorded: April 20, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England but remade April 21, 1966 with overdubbing on April 22, 1966 and May 16, 1966
    John Lennon - tambourine, background vocal
    Paul McCartney - bass guitar, background vocal, guitar solo
    George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, lead guitar
    Ringo Starr - drums

    Eleanor Rigby (2:08)
    Recorded: April 28, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with vocals overdubbed April 29, 1966 and another McCartney vocal added June 6, 1966
    John Lennon - harmony vocal
    Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal
    George Harrison - harmony vocal
    Session musicians - four violins, two violas, two cellos

    I'm Only Sleeping (3:01)
    Recorded: April 27, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with lead vocal overdubbed April 29, 1966, backward guitar May 5, 1966 and background vocals May 6, 1966
    John Lennon - lead vocal, acoustic guitar
    Paul McCartney - bass guitar, background vocal
    George Harrison - lead guitar, background vocal
    Ringo Starr - drums

    Love You Too (3:01)
    Recorded: April 11, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added April 13, 1966
    George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal
    Anil Bhagwat - tabla
    Session musicians - other instruments

    Here, There and Everywhere (2:26)
    Recorded: June 14, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added June 16-17, 1966
    John Lennon - background vocal
    Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar
    George Harrison - lead guitar, background vocal
    Ringo Starr - drums

    Yellow Submarine (2:41)
    Recorded: May 26, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with special effects overdubbed June 1, 1966
    John Lennon - acoustic guitar, background vocal, blowing bubbles through a straw
    Paul McCartney - acoustic guitar, background vocal
    George Harrison - tambourine, background vocal, swirling water in a bucket
    Ringo Starr - lead vocal, drums
    Mal Evans, Neil Aspinall, George Martin, Alf, Geoff Emerick, Patti Harrison and studio staff - chorus on fadeout
    Session musicians - brass band

    She Said She Said (2:37)
    Recorded: June 21, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England
    John Lennon - lead vocal, acoustic guitar
    Paul McCartney - bass guitar
    George Harrison - lead guitar
    Ringo Starr - drums

  Good Day Sunshine (2:10)
    Recorded: June 8, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added June 9, 1966
    John Lennon - harmony vocal
    Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar
    George Harrison - harmony vocal
    Ringo Starr - drums
    George Martin - piano

    And Your Bird Can Sing (2:01)
    Recorded: April 20, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England but remade April 26, 1966
    John Lennon - lead vocal, rhythm guitar
    Paul McCartney - bass guitar, harmony vocal
    George Harrison - lead guitar, harmony vocal
    Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine

    For No One (2:02)
    Recorded: May 9, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with the vocal overdubbed May 16, 1966 and the French horn solo overdubbed May 19, 1966
    Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar, piano
    Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine
    Alan Civil - French horn

    Doctor Robert (2:15)
    Recorded: April 17, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with vocals overdubbed April 19, 1966
    John Lennon - double-tracked lead vocal, harmonium, maracas
    Paul McCartney - bass guitar, harmony vocal
    George Harrison - lead guitar
    Ringo Starr - drums

    I Want to Tell You (2:30)
    Recorded: June 2, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with bass guitar overdubbed June 3, 1966
    John Lennon - tambourine, harmony vocal
    Paul McCartney - bass guitar, piano, harmony vocal
    George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, lead guitar
    Ringo Starr - drums

    Got to Get You Into My Life (2:31)
    Recorded: April 7-8, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added April 11, May 18, and June 17, 1966
    John Lennon - tambourine
    Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, bass guitar
    George Harrison - lead guitar
    Ringo Starr - drums
    George Martin - organ
    Eddy Thornton - trumpet
    Ian Hamer - trumpet
    Les Conlon - trumpet
    Alan Branscombe - tenor saxophone
    Peter Coe - tenor saxophone

    Tomorrow Never Knows (2:57)
    Recorded: April 6, 1966 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added April 7, 1966 and April 22, 1966
    John Lennon - lead vocal, tambourine, tape loops
    Paul McCartney - bass guitar, tape loop (bird sounds)
    George Harrison - lead guitar, sitar
    Ringo Starr - drums
    George Martin - piano

   
                 CONDITION:
The cover: rated: EX" (excellent) to near M-  Rich lamination front cover, looks splendid! Sharp and clean... the back cover (non laminated) with clean sharp "flap-back" seams is clean  = few places whre previous handling is visible yet contained and looks highly collectible! There are no delete marks, no split seams,and no writing ...
The vinyl: Rated: Clean near M- very clean no more than tiny soft scuffs, expect excellent play grade without alarming surface noises and both STEREOPHONIC yellow/black Parlophone labels clean with spindle marks


A cool addition to anyone's music library! 
SEE: SELLERS OTHER ITEMS (((similar grooves for "head" people...)))

................................................

NOTE: All Items backed by  money back guarantee!
BEFORE BIDDING: IF you have a problem PLEASE agree in letting us solve an issue
for you BEFORE leaving ANY negative feedback. Thanks! ................................................    GRADING SYSTEM:
All imperfections are noted both cover & record
  GRADING SCALE: M, M-, EX, VG++,VG+, VG, VG- M    Completely clean, no marks, plays clean
M-   Carefully used, looks clean, plays clean, shiny gloss, plays clean
EX   Faint scuff or superficial mark, near M-, high gloss, plays clean VG++ Glossy with minimal scuffing or light mark playing very nice, enjoyable
VG+ a bit more scuff or marks still plays well with very minimal surface at worse VG   more marks/scratches only minor, nothing deep, no loud clicks or pops         this grade is abused by many, VG here does not mean "trashed" VG-  surface noise present, will not have skips or jumps     ALL PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE WITHIN 5 DAYS Of AUCTIONS END   BIDDERS PLEASE = Do Not Bid If You Are Not Serious About  Following Through The Transaction!   ALL ITEMS GUARANTEED FOR WINNING BID - LESS SHIPPING!