Apple Original Inner Sleeve |
TITLE | ABBEY ROAD | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | PCSM 7088 | ||||
RELEASE DATE | October 1969? / First Press | ||||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Come Together | Here
Comes The Sun |
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Something |
Because | ||||
Maxwell's
Silver Hammer |
You
Never Give Me Your Money |
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Oh!
Daring |
Sun
King |
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Octopus's
Garden |
Mean
Mr. Mustard |
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I
Want You (She's So Heavy) |
Polythene
Pam |
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She Came In Through The Bathroom Window | ||||
Golden Slumbers | |||||
Carry That Wait | |||||
The End | |||||
Her Majesty | |||||
FRONT -->Click! | BACK -->Click! | SIDE 1 -->Click! | SIDE 2 -->Click! | DISK | |
INNER SLEEVE | BACK COVER CLOSE UP | ||||
Housed
in a
tri-flipback printed cover (half laminated printed cover.). Catalog No. "PCSM 7088" was printed at the right corner of the back cover. |
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BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"APPLE RECORDS" logo and EMI logo mark were printed at the bottom of the back cover. | |||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"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. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
"MADE IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS MASTER'S VOICE (N.Z.) LIMITED" was printed at the outer rim. | |||||
LABEL AND BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
LABEL | COVER | "AN
E.M.I. RECORDING" was printed at the center of the label. Side-2's label credits "Her Majesty", but the sleeve doesn't have it. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
"MADE
IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS MASTER'S VOICE
(N.Z.) LIMITED" was printed at the
outer rim. |
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OTHER ITEM
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- |
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LABEL | Apple Label type-1 | ||||
MIX | STEREO | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | YEX749-2 | |||
SIDE 2 | YEX750-1 | ||||
VINYL COLOR | BLACK | ||||
RECORD
COMPANY'S NAME |
LABEL | MADE
IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS
MASTER'S VOICE (N.Z.) LIMITED |
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COVER | His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd. | ||||
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | (P) 1969 | ||||
COVER FORM | Single type. Housed in a tri-flipback printed cover (half laminated printed cover). | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | - | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo: Iain Macmillan | ||||
INNER SLEEVE | Plain black inner sleeve (maybe) | ||||
PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS
|
When the catalog switched
to Apple in 1969, New Zealand Parlophone also began pressing Apple
label albums, although the earlier albums remained on Parlophone. These
issues featured rim print mentioning their manufacture in New Zealand. "AN E.M.I. RECORDING" was printed at the center of the label. Side-2's label credits "Her Majesty", but the sleeve doesn't have it. "MADE IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS MASTER'S VOICE (N.Z.) LIMITED was printed at the outer rim. His Master's Voice (HMV) 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. |
TITLE | ABBEY ROAD | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | PCSM 7088 | ||||
RELEASE DATE | 1972? / Second Press | ||||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Come Together | Here
Comes The Sun |
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Something |
Because | ||||
Maxwell's
Silver Hammer |
You
Never Give Me Your Money |
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Oh!
Daring |
Sun
King |
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Octopus's
Garden |
Mean
Mr. Mustard |
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I
Want You (She's So Heavy) |
Polythene
Pam |
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She Came In Through The Bathroom Window | ||||
Golden Slumbers | |||||
Carry That Wait | |||||
The End | |||||
Her Majesty | |||||
FRONT -->Click! | BACK -->Click! | SIDE 1 -->Click! | SIDE 2 -->Click! | DISK | |
INNER SLEEVE | BACK COVER CLOSE UP | ||||
Housed
in a no flipback printed cover (non laminated printed cover.). Catalog No. "PCSM 7088" was printed at the right corner of the back cover. |
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BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"APPLE RECORDS" logo and EMI logo mark were printed at the upper left of the back cover. | |||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
Parlophone
and EMI logo mark were prnted on the back cover. Company name "MARKETED BY EMI NEW ZEALAND LIMITED"" was printed. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog no. "PCSM. 7088" and "(P) 1969" were printed at the right part of the label. | |||||
LABEL AND BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
LABEL | COVER | "AN
E.M.I. RECORDING" was printed at the center of the label. Side-2's label credits "Her Majesty", but the sleeve doesn't have it. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
"MANUFACTURED
IN NEW ZEALAND BY E.M.I.
(N.Z.) LIMITED" was printed at the
outer rim. |
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OTHER ITEM
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- |
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LABEL | Apple Label type-2 | ||||
MIX | STEREO | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | YEX749-2 | |||
SIDE 2 | YEX750-1 | ||||
VINYL COLOR | BLACK | ||||
RECORD
COMPANY'S NAME |
LABEL | MANUFACTURED
IN NEW ZEALAND BY E.M.I.
(N.Z.) LIMITED |
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COVER | MARKETED BY EMI NEW ZEALAND LIMITED | ||||
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | (P) 1969 | ||||
COVER FORM | Single type. Housed in a non-flipback printed cover (non-laminated printed cover). | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | - | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo: Iain Macmillan | ||||
INNER SLEEVE | Plain white inner sleeve (maybe) | ||||
PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS
|
When the catalog switched
to Apple in 1969, New Zealand Parlophone also began pressing Apple
label albums, although the earlier albums remained on Parlophone. These
issues featured rim print mentioning their manufacture in New Zealand. "AN E.M.I. RECORDING" was printed at the center of the label. Side-2's label credits "Her Majesty", but the sleeve doesn't have it. "MANUFACTURED IN NEW ZEALAND BY E.M.I. (N.Z.) LIMITED" was printed at the outer rim. His Master's Voice (HMV) 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. |
TITLE | HEY JUDE! | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | CPCS 106 | ||||
RELEASE DATE | 1970? / First Press | ||||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Can't Buy Me Love | Hey
Jude |
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I
Should Have Known Better |
Old Brown Shoe | ||||
Paper back Writer |
Don't
Let Me Down |
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Rain |
Ballad
Of John and Yoko |
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Lady
Madonna |
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Revolution |
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FRONT -->Click! | BACK -->Click! | SIDE 1 -->Click! | SIDE 2 -->Click! | DISK | |
INNER SLEEVE | BACK COVER CLOSE UP | ||||
Housed
in a
tri-flipback printed cover (half laminated printed cover.). Catalog No. "CPCS 106" was printed at the right corner of the back cover. |
|||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"APPLE RECORDS" logo and EMI logo mark were printed at the upper left of the back cover. | |||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"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. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Catalog No. "CPCS 106" was printed at the right of the label. | |||||
LABEL AND BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
LABEL | COVER | "AN
E.M.I. RECORDING" was printed at the center of the label. Apple 1st. pressings label have misprint: label error "Paper (brank) Back Writer" on Side 1. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
"MADE
IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS MASTER'S VOICE
(N.Z.) LIMITED" was printed at the
outer rim. |
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OTHER ITEM
|
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- |
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LABEL | Apple Label type-1 | ||||
MIX | STEREO | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | YEEX 150-1 | |||
SIDE 2 | YEEX 151-1 | ||||
VINYL COLOR | BLACK | ||||
RECORD
COMPANY'S NAME |
LABEL | MADE
IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS
MASTER'S VOICE (N.Z.) LIMITED |
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COVER | His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd. | ||||
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | (P) 1964 / 1966 / 1968 / 1969 | ||||
COVER FORM | Single type. Housed in a tri-flipback printed cover (half laminated printed cover). | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | - | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo: Ethan Russell and Monte Fresco | ||||
INNER SLEEVE | Plain black inner sleeve (maybe) | ||||
PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS
|
When the catalog switched
to Apple in 1969, New Zealand Parlophone also began pressing Apple
label albums, although the earlier albums remained on Parlophone. These
issues featured rim print mentioning their manufacture in New Zealand. "AN E.M.I. RECORDING" was printed at the center of the label. Apple 1st. pressings label have misprint: label error "Paper (brank) Back Writer" on Side 1. "MADE IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS MASTER'S VOICE (N.Z.) LIMITED was printed at the outer rim. His Master's Voice (HMV) 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. The Beatles united for a final photographic session on 22 August 1969. It was also the last occasion in which all four members were together for band duties; thereafter their only meetings were business-related. The shoot took place in the house and grounds of Tittenhurst Park, John Lennon and Yoko Ono's home in Sunninghill near Ascot, Berkshire. The couple had moved in earlier in the month, although they had bought the 72-acre estate in May 1969. The photo shoot took place two days after their final recording session together. The photographers were Ethan Russell and Monte Fresco, with additional pictures taken by The Beatles' assistant Mal Evans. |
TITLE | LET IT BE | ||||
CATALOG NUMBER | PCSM 7096 | ||||
RELEASE DATE | 1970? / First Press | ||||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
Two Of Us | I've
Got A Feeling |
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Dig
A Pony |
One After 909 | ||||
Across
The Universe |
The
Long And Winding Road |
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I
Me Mine |
For
You Blue |
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Dig
It |
Get
Back |
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Let
It Be |
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Maggie
Mae |
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FRONT -->Click! | BACK -->Click! | SIDE 1 -->Click! | SIDE 2 -->Click! | DISK | |
INNER SLEEVE | BACK COVER CLOSE UP | ||||
Housed
in a non-flipback printed cover (non laminated printed cover.). Catalog No. "PCSM 7096" was printed at the right corner of the back cover. |
|||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"(Red) APPLE RECORDS" logo and EMI logo mark were printed at the bottom of the back cover. | |||||
BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"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 | |||||
"AN
E.M.I. RECORDING" was printed at the center of the label. Catalog No. "PCSM 7096" was printed at the right of the label. |
|||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
"MADE
IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS MASTER'S VOICE
(N.Z.) LIMITED" was printed at the
outer rim. |
|||||
OTHER ITEM
|
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- |
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LABEL | Apple Label type-1 | ||||
MIX | STEREO | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | YEX773-2 | |||
SIDE 2 | YEX774-2 | ||||
VINYL COLOR | BLACK | ||||
RECORD
COMPANY'S NAME |
LABEL | MADE
IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS
MASTER'S VOICE (N.Z.) LIMITED |
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COVER | His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd. | ||||
RECORDING PUBLISHED CREDIT | - | ||||
COVER FORM | Single type. Housed in a non-flipback printed cover (non laminated printed cover). | ||||
PRINTER CREDIT | - | ||||
COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Cover design: John Kosh / Photo: Ethan A Russell | ||||
INNER SLEEVE | Plain black inner sleeve (maybe) | ||||
PRODUCER | George Martin | ||||
COMMENTS
|
When the catalog switched
to Apple in 1969, New Zealand Parlophone also began pressing Apple
label albums, although the earlier albums remained on Parlophone. These
issues featured rim print mentioning their manufacture in New Zealand. "AN E.M.I. RECORDING" was printed at the center of the label. "MADE IN NEW ZEALAND BY HIS MASTER'S VOICE (N.Z.) LIMITED was printed at the outer rim. His Master's Voice (HMV) 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. |