Odéon 1st. Sleeve |
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TITLE
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LES BEATLES du film "HELP" | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | SOE 3772 | ||||
TRACK LISTING
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SIDE 1
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You've Got To Hide Your Love Away du film
"Help!" Yesterday (Lennon- McCartney) |
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SIDE 2
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Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Williams) You Like Me Too Much (Harrisons) |
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RELEASE DATE
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1st. October 1965 / First Press | ||||
SIDE 2 -->Click! | DISK -->Click! | ||||
FRONT COVER CLOSE UP
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Odeon logomark and catalog No.
"SOE 3772" were printed at the upper left of the front and back
cover. Front big title "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away". |
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BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (full laminated printed cover). | Back of sleeve bold
letters for "You've got to hide your love away". |
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BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
2 Beaatles' EP and 2 albums are introduced on the back cover. | |||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"Beatles
fan club" Post office box was printed at the bottom of the back
cover. "J COLOMBET PARIS- XV (Printer based in Paris, France)" was printed at the bottom of the back cover. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Odéon Orange Label with black print. The word "B.I.E.M." was printed on both sides of the label. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog
number
"SOE 3772" on the label |
The
words "du film "HELP!"" on the side-1 label. The layout of the song titles on both sides has a slender printing type. "MADE IN FRANCE" was printed at the bottom of the label. |
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TAG | |||||
Has
the original re-order tag attached. (Sorry, I don't have it.) |
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OTHER ITEM
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RECORD LABEL
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Odéon Orange Label with black print | ||||
MIX
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MONO | ||||
MATRIX NO. | SIDE 1 | CBS SOE 3772 PEP 5766 380 I | |||
SIDE 2 | CBS SOE 3772 PEP 5767 380 | ||||
VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
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ODÉON | ||||
COVER FORM | Single type. Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (full laminated printed cover). | ||||
TAG | YES (but, I don't have it) | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | J COLOMBET PARIS- XV | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo
du film "HELP!" United Artists |
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PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS
|
From 1964 through the end of 1965, all of
Odeon's EP releases were on an orange label with black print. Like their earlier counterparts, all of these are collectible today. The three dark blue label EP's were reissued onto the orange label. The prefix "S" does not stand for stereo, but probably rather “standard.” All of the SOE series EP's are in mono. There are three different versions for the cover of the SOE 3772: changed the cover and back design to highlight "Yesterday" over "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away".
A number figures often near the logo as a print date. For example, 50 means May 1960 and 111 means November 1961. The new logo can be printed without Paris XV information but it keeps the "J" design. The new logo JColombet began to be printed on EP's in February 1960. Before, we can find Imprimerie Jean Colombet or Colombet. There is no rules for LP's often credited in Imprimerie Jean Colombet. |
TITLE
|
LES BEATLES du film "HELP" | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | SOE 3772 | ||||
TRACK LISTING
|
SIDE 1
|
You've Got To Hide Your Love Away du film
"Help!" Yesterday (Lennon- McCartney) |
|||
SIDE 2
|
Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Williams) You Like Me Too Much (Harrisons) |
||||
RELEASE DATE
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1965? / Second Press | ||||
SIDE 2 -->Click! | DISK -->Click! | ||||
FRONT COVER CLOSE UP
|
|||||
Odeon logomark and catalog No.
"SOE 3772" were printed at the upper left of the front and back
cover. Front big title "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away". |
|||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (full laminated printed cover). | Back of sleeve bold
letters for "You've got to hide your love away". |
||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
2 Beaatles' EP and 2 albums are introduced on the back cover. | |||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"Beatles
fan club" Post office box was printed at the bottom of the back
cover. "J COLOMBET PARIS- XV (Printer based in Paris, France)" was printed at the bottom of the back cover. |
|||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Odéon Orange Label with black print. | |||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
SIDE
1 |
SIDE
2 |
Catalog number "SOE 3772" on the label. The word "B.I.E.M." was printed on both sides of the label. |
|||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
The words "du film "HELP!"" on the side-1 label. The layout of the song titles on both sides has a slender printing type. "MADE IN FRANCE" was printed at the bottom of the label. |
|||||
TAG | |||||
Has
the original re-order tag attached. (Sorry, I don't have it.) |
|||||
OTHER ITEM
|
|||||
- | |||||
RECORD LABEL
|
Odéon Orange Label with black print | ||||
MIX
|
MONO | ||||
MATRIX NO. | SIDE 1 | CBS SOE 3772 PEP 5766 380 | |||
SIDE 2 | CBS SOE 3772 PEP 5767 380 | ||||
VINYL COLOR
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BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
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ODÉON | ||||
COVER FORM | Single type. Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (full laminated printed cover). | ||||
TAG | YES (but, I don't have it) | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | J COLOMBET PARIS- XV | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo
du film "HELP!" United Artists |
||||
PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS
|
From 1964 through the end of 1965, all of
Odeon's EP releases were on an orange label with black print. Like their earlier counterparts, all of these are collectible today. The three dark blue label EP's were reissued onto the orange label. The prefix "S" does not stand for stereo, but probably rather “standard.” All of the SOE series EP's are in mono. There are three different versions for the cover of the SOE 3772: changed the cover and back design to highlight "Yesterday" over "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away".
A number figures often near the logo as a print date. For example, 50 means May 1960 and 111 means November 1961. The new logo can be printed without Paris XV information but it keeps the "J" design. The new logo JColombet began to be printed on EP's in February 1960. Before, we can find Imprimerie Jean Colombet or Colombet. There is no rules for LP's often credited in Imprimerie Jean Colombet. |
TITLE
|
LES BEATLES du film "HELP" | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | SOE 3772 | ||||
TRACK LISTING
|
SIDE 1
|
You've Got To Hide Your Love Away du film
"Help!" Yesterday (Lennon- McCartney) |
|||
SIDE 2
|
Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Williams) You Like Me Too Much (Harrisons) |
||||
RELEASE DATE
|
1965? / Third Press | ||||
SIDE 2 -->Click! | DISK -->Click! | ||||
FRONT COVER CLOSE UP
|
|||||
Odeon logomark and catalog No.
"SOE 3772" were printed at the upper left of the front and back
cover. Front big title "Yesterday". |
|||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (full laminated printed cover). | Back of sleeve bold
letters for "Yesterday". |
||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
2 Beaatles' EP and 2 albums are introduced on the back cover. | |||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"Beatles
fan club" Post office box was printed at the bottom of the back
cover. "J COLOMBET PARIS- XV (Printer based in Paris, France) was printed at the bottom of the back cover. |
|||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Odéon Orange Label with black print. The word "B.I.E.M." was printed on both sides of the label. |
|||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog
number
"SOE 3772" on the label |
The
words "du film "HELP!"" on the side-1 label. The layout of the song titles on both sides has a slender printing type. "MADE IN FRANCE" was printed at the bottom of the label. |
||||
TAG | |||||
Has
the original re-order tag attached. (Sorry, I don't have it.) |
|||||
OTHER ITEM
|
|||||
- | |||||
RECORD LABEL
|
Odéon Orange Label with black print | ||||
MIX
|
MONO | ||||
MATRIX NO. | SIDE 1 | CBS SOE 3772 PEP 5766 380 | |||
SIDE 2 | CBS SOE 3772 PEP 5767 380 | ||||
VINYL COLOR
|
BLACK | ||||
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
|
ODÉON | ||||
COVER FORM | Single type. Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (full laminated printed cover). | ||||
TAG | YES (but, I don't have it) | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | J COLOMBET PARIS- XV | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo
du film "HELP!" United Artists |
||||
PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS
|
From 1964 through the end of 1965, all of
Odeon's EP releases were on an orange label with black print. Like their earlier counterparts, all of these are collectible today. The three dark blue label EP's were reissued onto the orange label. The prefix "S" does not stand for stereo, but probably rather “standard.” All of the SOE series EP's are in mono. There are three different versions for the cover of the SOE 3772: changed the cover and back design to highlight "Yesterday" over "You've Got To Hide Your Love Away".
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