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Record Details

Artist: The Beatles
Title: Revolver Rare £45 up
Format: 12"
Label: Parlophone from uncle mark
Cat No: PMC 7009
Released: 1966
Country:
Genres: Pop RockPsychedelic Rock
Status Have
Added To List 27th March 2023
Disc 1 | 12"
No Notes 
A Matrix:
XEX 605 - 2 GMH  
B Matrix:
XEX 606 - 2 3 TA  

Additional Information

Comments Black / yellow / silver Parlophone labels
Front laminated flip-back sleeve.

Labels:
Sold in the UK to resale price conditions, see price lists
℗ 1966
Made in Gt Britain

Sleeve:
E. M . I . Records
(The Gramophone Company Ltd)
Hayes • Middlesex • England
Made and Printed in Great Britain

Printed and made by Ernest J. Day & Co, Ltd., London PMC 7009 PCS 7009


Note:
Second pressing, 1966 until 1969. The Second “standard” pressing of “Revolver” has the same labels as the first pressing, but other matrix numbers: Side A: XEX 605-2; Side B: XEX 606-2 (or -3).

This vinyl was pressed on the EMI on old machines press. IT’S NOT CBS PRESSING as many people think! THIS IS EMI PRESSING! To date only three Beatles albums have been found in this variation and they’re A Hard Day’s Night, Rubber Soul and Revolver.

Variation B. This variation has Times New Roman font. This label exhibits a new layout design most notably with side one having both “Taxman” and “Eleanor Rigby” on the first line. Yet it also displays the incorrect Dr. Robert spelling on side 2. The credits pattern of “Song (Composer)-Lead Singer” has also now switched to “Song-Lead Singer (Composer)”. This probably appeared in late 1966.
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