🦧 Beatles Sgt Pepper Vinyl First Pressing
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NOTE: This is not to be confused with the 1995 Reissue of Sgt Pepper. This version has a purple label, Capitol Logo at top, but no Parlophone or Apple Records on the label. Has the same catalog # as the CD (#46442), the first time this album was issued a new catalog # in the US.
I was just listening to Sgt Pepper's lonely hearts club band on vinyl and heard this noise at the end of the record, none of my other records have made this sound and I wondered if anyone knows is this is intentional and if so did the Beatles do it for a reason? To me it sounds like laughing.
Location: Mexico. Last weekend I listened to both the first mono and stereo UK pressings. Both sound fantastic to me, but the mono version integrates a number of wonderful sounds that make Sgt. Pepper an extraordinary experience (eg, Lennon's dreamy voice and McCartney's bass on "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" ; "Getting Better" has more punch
BEATLES sgt peppers band vinyl LP. original press. Vg++ 1967 Capital records The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's 1967 LP Vinyl Original SMAS 2653 Complete. Opens in a new
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 Vinyl release of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" on Discogs.
Hallo to everybody! I've just taken a research that I started a few months ago about the first UK press of the famous Beatles album "Sgt. Pepper"; really, I think that about the matrix numbers of this vinyl there is a little mystery: we well know that a trail-off as following: YEX 637-1 1 H does mean that we have a stereo first press stamped starting from the first lacquer, from the first
Personally, it’s in my perpetually revolving top three favorite Beatles albums, along with Revolver, Abbey Road, and The White Album. Note: the actual vinyl bought by the seller came in used condition but sounded great. The pressing I bought was the original Capital mono pressing with the ending grove still intact.
The first pressing of Sgt. Pepper's was released in 1967 in both mono and stereo version with catalogue numbers PMC 7027 and PCS 7027 respectively. The records have the standard yellow block writing Parlophone label and the "All rights of the manufacturer" message around the edge of the label starts with "The Gramophone Co. Ltd.".
Levittown, NY. I apologize for asking such a basic question, but: My friend a few years ago gave me his LP copy of Sgt. Pepper. It's a USA copy on Capitol (purple label). The matrix on side one reads "SMAS-1-2653 G45 # 2" and is signed J.Lemay, with an X in a circle. Side 3 reads "SMAS-2-2653 G-52". It did come with the cardboard cut-outs, but
Fans will be able to choose from four separate offerings, including a newly remixed single disc of the original album, a two-LP vinyl set with the album and a second disc of collected outtakes in
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