Capitol Original Sleeve |
INDEX |
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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All My Loving (Lennon-McCartney) |
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SIDE 2
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This Boy (Lennon-McCartney) | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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early 1964? / Second Press? (First Press: 9th. March. 1964) | ||||
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Featuring the Capitol Records
logo in black at
the left side of the center hole. Both sides are credited to W. Hofer. |
The Canadian logo has "REG'D. TRADE MARK" below the Capitol logo as opposed to the "REG US PAT OFF" on the U.S. logo. | ||||
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"MFD. IN CANADA BY CAPITOL RECORDS OF CANADA, LTD. REGISTERED USER. COPYRIGHTED."was printed at perimeter. | |||||
OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Capitol Records Of Canada yellow-orange swirl
label Type-1 |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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72144 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
Sleeve:Queens
Litho? Disc: Capitol of Canada by RCA Victor at their Smiths Falls, Ontario? |
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MATRIX No. |
SIDE 1 | 7XCE 17560 A-2 (hand etching) |
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SIDE 2 | 7XCE
17560 (hand
etching) |
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SLEEVE STYLE
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straight cut top | ||||
MIX
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MONO | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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W. Hofer |
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SIDE 2
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W. Hofer | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Capitol original company sleeve issued in a plain black non glossy sleeve. | ||||
COMMENTS
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1st. press was Issued on March 9,
1964. All my loving was the title of the first UK EP to be taken from the album With The Beatles. Since Canada had not issued any EP, All My Loving was selected for a realease. This was the first 45 issued after the Beatles performance at the Ed Sullivan show. Matrix numbers are hand-written. 1st pressing matrix numbers hand written Side 1 matrix # in trail off 7XCE-17560-A Side 2 matrix # in trail off 7XCE-17560 (maybe) |
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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All My Loving (Lennon-McCartney) |
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SIDE 2
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This Boy (Lennon-McCartney) | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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late 1964? / 5th. Press? (First Press: 9th. March. 1964) | ||||
SLEEVE FRONT
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SLEEVE BACK
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plain black non glossy sleeve | plain black non glossy sleeve | ||||
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Featuring the Capitol Records
logo in black at
the left side of the center hole. Both sides are credited to W. Hofer. |
The Canadian logo has "REG'D. TRADE MARK" below the Capitol logo as opposed to the "REG US PAT OFF" on the U.S. logo. | ||||
LABEL CLOSE UP
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"MFD. IN CANADA BY CAPITOL RECORDS OF CANADA, LTD. REGISTERED USER. COPYRIGHTED."was printed at perimeter. | |||||
OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Capitol Records Of Canada yellow-orange swirl
label Type-1 |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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72144 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
Sleeve:Queens
Litho? Disc: Capitol of Canada by RCA Victor at their Smiths Falls, Ontario |
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MATRIX No. |
SIDE 1 | 7XCE 17560 A 5 (hand etching) |
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SIDE 2 | 7XCE
17560 5 (hand
etching) |
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SLEEVE STYLE
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straight cut top | ||||
MIX
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MONO | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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W. Hofer |
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SIDE 2
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W. Hofer | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Capitol original company sleeve issued in a plain black non glossy sleeve. | ||||
COMMENTS
|
1st. press was Issued on March 9,
1964. All my loving was the title of the first UK EP to be taken from the album With The Beatles. Since Canada had not issued any EP, All My Loving was selected for a realease. This was the first 45 issued after the Beatles performance at the Ed Sullivan show. Matrix numbers are hand-written. 1st pressing matrix numbers hand written Side 1 matrix # in trail off 7XCE-17560-A Side 2 matrix # in trail off 7XCE-17560 (maybe) |
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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Twist And Shout (Russell-Medley) | |||
SIDE 2
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There's A Place (McCartney-Lennon) | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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1964? / (First Press: 16th. March 1964) | ||||
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All copies were issued in a plain black non glossy sleeve. |
The «CC» for
(meaning "Canadian Capitol") prefix in the matrix numbers. |
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The Canadian logo has
"REG'D. TRADE MARK" below the Capitol logo. "MFD. IN CANADA BY CAPITOL RECORDS OF CANADA, LTD. REGISTERED USER. COPYRIGHTED."was printed at perimeter. |
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OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Capitol Records Of Canada yellow-orange swirl
label Type-1 |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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72146 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
Sleeve:Queens
Litho Disc: Capitol of Canada by RCA Victor at their Smiths Falls, Ontario? |
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MATRIX No. |
SIDE 1 | CT-1
72146-4 (hand etching) |
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SIDE 2 | CC2-72146-4
(hand etching) |
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SLEEVE STYLE
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straight cut top | ||||
MIX
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MONO | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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Rossber Music Inc. |
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SIDE 2
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W. Hofer |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Capitol original company sleeve issued in a plain black non glossy sleeve. | ||||
COMMENTS
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Issued on 16th. March, 1964. Paul
White selected the coupling for this single based on feedback from
sales representatives. For 45 RPM records in Canada, masters were made from either 2 different processes. First process: they were sometimes dubbed directly from the foreign single instead of getting master tapes from the UK head office ("Capitol 72076 Love Me Do" is a good example). In these cases, the original matrix number from the imported single was used. Otherwise, they would create a single from the LP master tape they had previously received from the UK or the USA (eg Roll Over Beethoven from the UK master tape of Beatlemania). When masters were indeed created from master tapes, the matrix number would then have a "CC" prefix, meaning "Canadian Capitol". Capitol 72146 Twist And Shout is a good example with its matrix number "CC1 CC2 -72146-5Q". But the use of CC was not always followed. NOTE: Rarely did Capitol of Canada just get a master tape for a single. In fact, EMI never sent master tapes for singles. Capitol USA did however send a few metal stampers, usually from the Scranton pressing plant. When this is the case, we can see the triangular IAM logo stamped in the trail-off area. IAM stands for "international association of machinists". This logo was pressed on every US Scranton pressing. 1st pressing Side 1 matrix # in trail off CC1-72146-2 Side 2 matrix # in trail off CC2-72146- No.1 (maybe) 72146, for some reason has more variations of matrix numbers than any other single. |
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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Twist And Shout (Russell-Medley) | |||
SIDE 2
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There's A Place (McCartney-Lennon) | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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1964? / Third Press? (First Press: 16th. March 1964) | ||||
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INNER SLEEVE CLOSE UP
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LABEL CLOSE UP |
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All copies were issued in a plain black non glossy sleeve. |
The «CC» for
(meaning "Canadian Capitol") prefix in the matrix numbers. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP
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The Canadian logo has
"REG'D. TRADE MARK" below the Capitol logo. "MFD. IN CANADA BY CAPITOL RECORDS OF CANADA, LTD. REGISTERED USER. COPYRIGHTED."was printed at perimeter. |
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OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Capitol Records Of Canada yellow-orange swirl
label Type-1 |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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72146 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
Sleeve:Queens
Litho Disc: Capitol of Canada by RCA Victor at their Smiths Falls, Ontario |
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MATRIX No. |
SIDE 1 | CC1-72146-3
No.3 (hand etching) |
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SIDE 2 | CC2-72146
(hand etching) |
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SLEEVE STYLE
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straight cut top | ||||
MIX
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MONO | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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Rossber Music Inc. |
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SIDE 2
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W. Hofer |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Capitol original company sleeve issued in a plain black non glossy sleeve. | ||||
COMMENTS
|
Issued on 16th. March, 1964. Paul
White selected the coupling for this single based on feedback from
sales representatives. For 45 RPM records in Canada, masters were made from either 2 different processes. First process: they were sometimes dubbed directly from the foreign single instead of getting master tapes from the UK head office ("Capitol 72076 Love Me Do" is a good example). In these cases, the original matrix number from the imported single was used. Otherwise, they would create a single from the LP master tape they had previously received from the UK or the USA (eg Roll Over Beethoven from the UK master tape of Beatlemania). When masters were indeed created from master tapes, the matrix number would then have a "CC" prefix, meaning "Canadian Capitol". Capitol 72146 Twist And Shout is a good example with its matrix number "CC1 CC2 -72146-5Q". But the use of CC was not always followed. NOTE: Rarely did Capitol of Canada just get a master tape for a single. In fact, EMI never sent master tapes for singles. Capitol USA did however send a few metal stampers, usually from the Scranton pressing plant. When this is the case, we can see the triangular IAM logo stamped in the trail-off area. IAM stands for "international association of machinists". This logo was pressed on every US Scranton pressing. 1st pressing Side 1 matrix # in trail off CC1-72146-2 Side 2 matrix # in trail off CC2-72146- No.1 (maybe) 72146, for some reason has more variations of matrix numbers than any other single. |
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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Do You Want To Know A Secret? (McCartney-Lennon) | |||
SIDE 2
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Thank You Girl (McCartney-Lennon) | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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26th. May 1964 / First Press | ||||
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LABEL CLOSE UP |
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All copies were issued in a plain black non glossy sleeve. |
The singles were pressed with
yellow-orange swirl labels featuring the Capitol Records logo in black
at the left side of the center hole. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP
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The Canadian logo has
"REG'D. TRADE MARK" below the Capitol logo. "MFD. IN CANADA BY CAPITOL RECORDS OF CANADA, LTD. REGISTERED USER. COPYRIGHTED."was printed at perimeter. |
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OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Capitol Records Of Canada yellow-orange swirl
label Type-1 |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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72159 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
Sleeve:Queens
Litho Disc: Capitol of Canada by RCA Victor at their Smiths Falls, Ontario |
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MATRIX No. |
SIDE 1 | 7XCE 17330A (hand etching) |
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SIDE 2 | 7XCE 17330 (hand etching) |
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SLEEVE STYLE
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straight cut top | ||||
MIX
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MONO | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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W. Hofer | |||
SIDE 2
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Conrad Pub. Co. Inc. |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Capitol original company sleeve issued in a plain black non glossy sleeve. | ||||
COMMENTS
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This record featured the coupling chosen
for the US for VJ 587. Thank You Girl was also previously issued in
Canada as the B-side of From Me To You. It is understandable why this
record di not sell well in Canada and was never repressed. Probably
only 5000 were made. The record was mastered in Canada by RCA. It is
one of the hardest original canadian 45 from the 72000 series to find,
along with the Sie Liebt Dich single. Matrix Numbers in run-out area: 7XCE 17330A & 7XCE 17330 |
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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Sie Liebt Dich (She Loves You) (Lennon-McCartney-Nicolas-Montague) | |||
SIDE 2
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I'll Get You (Lennon-McCartney) | ||||
RELEASE DATE
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15th. June 1964 / First Press |
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SIDE 1
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SIDE 2 |
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"Northern Songs Ltd" credit
was printed on the both sides of the label. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP
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The Canadian
logo has
"REG'D. TRADE MARK" below the Capitol logo. "MFD. IN CANADA BY CAPITOL RECORDS OF CANADA, LTD. REGISTERED USER. COPYRIGHTED."was printed at perimeter. |
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OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Capitol Records Of Canada yellow-orange swirl
label Type-1 |
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CATALOG NUMBER
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72162 |
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VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
PRESS FACTORY |
Sleeve:Queens
Litho Disc: Capitol of Canada by RCA Victor at their Smiths Falls, Ontario |
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MATRIX No. |
SIDE 1 | 7XCE-17396 (hand etching) |
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SIDE 2 | 7XBE-1506
(hand etching) |
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SLEEVE STYLE
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straight cut top | ||||
MIX
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MONO | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME
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SIDE 1
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Northern Songs Ltd. |
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SIDE 2
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Northern Songs Ltd. | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Capitol original company sleeve issued in a plain black non glossy sleeve. | ||||
COMMENTS
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Issued June 15, 1964. In the USA, Sie Liebt Dich / I’ll Get You (Swan 4182) had been issued more than three weeks earlier on May 21, 1964. Capitol 72162 was the Beatles final single (er, Swan song!) on the original Capitol of Canada 72000 series. The record was mastered in Canada by RCA Victor Studios in Toronto, and pressed by RCA Victor in Smiths Falls, Ontario. Only a single pressing run was made for the disc and all copies feature the same run-out information. Probably less than 5000 copies were pressed. IA-side is credited to “DIE BEATLES” B-side is credited to The Beatles. |