
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country: UK
Released: 1963
Genre: Rock
Style: Beat
Comments:
[🎵 Explore 30.000+ great records — from ABBA to Zappa, plus free gifts! 🎁] Parlophone Company sleeve. Record plays perfect. A few hairlines on the record.
Notes:
Please note the main differentiator between this, 1963 black label / silver text repress, and the 1964 represses which can be seen here and here, is the absence of the centre label text, 'SOLD IN U.K. SUBJECT TO RESALE PRICE CONDITIONS, SEE PRICE LISTS.' Please also note the following differentiators present on this variant's label. 1 - The perimeter rim copyright text beginning, 'The Parlophone Co. Ltd' is in title case. 2 - The label publishing text, 'RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1962' is in upper case. 3 - The lower case 't' in the 'Gt.', in the label text 'Made In Gt. Britain'. 4 - The large 'Parlophone' logo at the top of the label. In January 1963 Parlophone ceased production of its red label design. Consequently original issues of 45574 & 45619 were the only Beatles singles, released in the '60s in the UK, with these red labels. The red labels included the 45- prefix in the catalogue number, to differentiate from 78 RPM records, even though Parlophone had ceased the production of these by the late '50s.
A. Love Me Do
B. P.S. I Love You
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17144
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17145
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17144-1N
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17145-1N
Published By Ardmore & Beechwood Ltd.
Description
Description
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country: UK
Released: 1963
Genre: Rock
Style: Beat
Comments:
[🎵 Explore 30.000+ great records — from ABBA to Zappa, plus free gifts! 🎁] Parlophone Company sleeve. Record plays perfect. A few hairlines on the record.
Notes:
Please note the main differentiator between this, 1963 black label / silver text repress, and the 1964 represses which can be seen here and here, is the absence of the centre label text, 'SOLD IN U.K. SUBJECT TO RESALE PRICE CONDITIONS, SEE PRICE LISTS.' Please also note the following differentiators present on this variant's label. 1 - The perimeter rim copyright text beginning, 'The Parlophone Co. Ltd' is in title case. 2 - The label publishing text, 'RECORDING FIRST PUBLISHED 1962' is in upper case. 3 - The lower case 't' in the 'Gt.', in the label text 'Made In Gt. Britain'. 4 - The large 'Parlophone' logo at the top of the label. In January 1963 Parlophone ceased production of its red label design. Consequently original issues of 45574 & 45619 were the only Beatles singles, released in the '60s in the UK, with these red labels. The red labels included the 45- prefix in the catalogue number, to differentiate from 78 RPM records, even though Parlophone had ceased the production of these by the late '50s.
A. Love Me Do
B. P.S. I Love You
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17144
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17145
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17144-1N
Matrix / Runout 7XCE 17145-1N
Published By Ardmore & Beechwood Ltd.