United Artists Sleeve |
INDEX |
TITLE | OFF THE BEATLE
TRACK |
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CATALOG NUMBER | UAS 6377 |
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RELEASE DATE | 10th. July 1964 / First Press | ||||
TRACK LISTING | SIDE 1 | SIDE 2 | |||
She Loves You |
Please, Please Me |
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Can't Buy Me Love |
I Want To Hold Your Hand |
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Don't Bother Me |
From Me To You |
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All I Gotta Do |
Little Child |
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I Saw Her Standing There |
This Boy |
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All My Loving |
There's A Place |
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FRONT -->Click! | BACK -->Click! | SIDE 1 -->Click! | SIDE 2 -->Click! | DISK | |
INNER SLEEVE |
FRONT COVER CLOSE UP |
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Sorry, I don't have it. |
Have
a
red banner at the top with "stereo" in white towards the
left and running from the center to the right. |
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"OFF
THE BEATLE TRACK - UNITED ARTISTS UAS 6377" in white on the
banner. |
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BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
The white
background front cover features four Robert Freeman
black and white photographs of George Martin and the group,
three of which were taken at Abbey Road Studios. The back liner features a picture of Martin and the group, along with the track listing and a message from the Beatles about their producer. |
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BACK COVER CLOSE UP | |||||
"Produced by:
George Martin and Ron Richards" credit was printed at the
bottom of the back cover. |
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LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
Black label with the United Artists logo above the spindle hole."UNITED" is in gold and "ARTISTS" is in white. The upper perimeter contains a series of overlapping circles and solid colored circles in, from left to right, blue, gold, black, white and red. | |||||
LABEL CLOSE UP | |||||
The
lower
perimeter has the phrase "United Artists Records, Inc. New
York 19. N. Y. Made In U.S.A" in white uppercase letters. Have "HIGH FIDERITY STEREO" in large uppercase silver letters above the lower perimeter print. |
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OTHER ITEM
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LABEL | Black label with overlapping circles at
top |
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MIX | STEREO |
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PRESS FACTORY |
SLEEVE | Unknown |
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VINYL |
Unknown | ||||
MATRIX No. | SIDE 1 | A UAS 6377 A-1A (hand
etched) |
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SIDE 2 | B UAS 6377 B-1A
(hand etched) |
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VINYL COLOR | BLACK | ||||
PUBLISHER'S NAME |
- |
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COVER FORM | Single type. Housed in a cardboard jacket. |
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PRINTER CREDIT | - |
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COVER DESIGN/ PHOTO/ NOTES | Photo: Robert Freeman |
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INNER SLEEVE | United Artists Original Company Sleeve |
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PRODUCER | George Martin and Ron Richards |
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COMMENTS
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Off the
Beatle Track is a 1964 album by George Martin & His
Orchestra, released 10 July by United Artists Records (mono
UAL 3377 / stereo UAS 6377) in the United States and 3
August by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. It is the first of a series of albums by Martin featuring instrumental arrangements of Beatles songs. It is also the first LP Martin released under his own name. The version of "This Boy" on the album is different from the version on the soundtrack LP and the recording used in the film. The white background front cover features four Robert Freeman black and white photographs of George Martin and the group, three of which were taken at Abbey Road Studios. The back liner features a picture of Martin and the group, along with the track listing and a message from the Beatles about their producer. Black label with the United Artists logo above the spindle hole."UNITED" is in gold and "ARTISTS" is in white. The upper perimeter contains a series of overlapping circles and solid colored circles in, from left to right, blue, gold, black, white and red. |