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Original MONO Released #2
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His Master's Voice Original Inner Sleeve


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#8-1 Revolver (2nd. Press? "Matrix -2/-3": PMCM 7009)
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TITLE REVOLVER
CATALOG NUMBER PMCM 7009
RELEASE DATE October 1966 ? / Second Press?
TRACK LISTING SIDE 1 SIDE 2
Taxman Good Day Sunshine
Eleanor Rigby
And Your Bird Can Sing
I'm Only Sleeping
For No One
Love You Too
Dr. Robert
Here, There And Everywhere
I Want To Tell You
Yellow Submarine
Got To Get You Into My Life
She Said She Said Tomorrow Never Knows (remix 8)
FRONT -->Click! BACK -->Click! SIDE 1 -->Click! SIDE 2 -->Click! DISK
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INNER SLEEVE FRONT COVER CLOSE UP BACK COVER CLOSE UP
Unknown
label Covers for this LP came with NO front "mono" indicator. label Parlophone logomark was printed at the bottom of the back cover.
BACK COVER CLOSE UP
label Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (half laminated printed cover).
Catalog No. "PCSM 7009 & PMCM 7009" was printed at the right corner on the flip.
Have the gold and red "mono" sticker.
label About the song title of the 4th song on side-1, this label was printed "LOVE YOU TOO" instead of "LOVE YOU TO", however, the title on the album cover still remained.
BACK COVER CLOSE UP
label "Copyright subsists in all records by virtue of the New Zealand Copyright Act 1962 and the Australian Copyright Act, 1912-1933. All rights under Copyright law are reserved." credit on the back bottom.
Company name "His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd." was printed at the bottom.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label At the end of 1964, New Zealand Parlophone changed label styles. With black print on light blue.
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label About the song title of the 4th song on side-1, this label was printed "LOVE YOU TOO" instead of "LOVE YOU TO", however, the title on the album cover still remained.
2) About the song title of the 4th song on side-2, this label was printed "DR. ROBERT".
LABEL CLOSE UP
label label "His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd." was printed at the rim.
Matrix Number Side 1: YEX 605-2
Matrix Number Side 2: YEX 606-3
OTHER ITEM
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LABEL Light Blue Parlophone Label
MIX MONO
MATRIX No. SIDE 1 YEX 605-2
SIDE 2 YEX 606-3
VINYL COLOR BLACK
RECORD COMPANY'S NAME
LABEL His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd.
COVER His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd.
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT (P) 1966
COVER FORM Single type. Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (half laminated printed cover).
PRINTER CREDIT -
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES Cover Designed by KLAUS VOORMANN
Back Cover Photo by: ROBERT WHITAKER
INNER SLEEVE Unknown
PRODUCER George Martin
COMMENTS
At the end of 1964, New Zealand Parlophone changed label styles. With black print on light blue, the new label was easier to read. All of the earlier LP's were reissued onto this new style in both mono and stereo.
Outer rim text starts with "His Masters Voice (N.Z.) Ltd."

1) About the song title of the 4th song on side-1, this label was printed "LOVE YOU TOO" instead of "LOVE YOU TO", however, the title on the album cover still remained.
2) About the song title of the 4th song on side-2, this label was printed "DR. ROBERT".

His Master's Voice was a subsidiary of EMI Music and was set up in the 1930s under the HMV name in New Zealand. It was, until the 1970s, the biggest manufacturer and distributor of records in New Zealand. In addition to its own labels, HMV, Parlophone, Regal Zonophone, Capitol, and Columbia, it manufactured many others including Decca, Warner Brothers and, at times, Atlantic. In 1973 the HMV label was rebranded worldwide as EMI.

New Zealand Parlophone did not issue Beatles LP's in stereo until early 1964. The existence of the first two LP's in stereo on this label is disputed.



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