All original covers have a glossy coated paper stock, both front and back. COVER STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL "FEDCO" STORE SHRINKWRAP THAT RETAINS THE ORIGINAL "$2.67" PRICE PRINT ON THE FRONT WRAP. TIME (1964 TO LATE 1967) WHEN MONO WAS THE DOMINANT ALBUM FORMAT, STEREO COPIES 5, May 1961, The American Cinematographer, Vol. Built upon a solid foundation of factual data gleaned from original EMI Australia Acceptance Sheets, tape boxes, documentation and ephemera, this handy visual reference comprises 1529 labels (including 764 unique label pairs) from the private collections of Australian . The Usenet Guide to Beatles Recording Variations 1963 Version 2 compiled by Joseph Brennan . Capitol. 3, March 1955, The American Cinematographer, Vol. THAT REMAIN IN ANY RESPECTABLE CONDITION TODAY. These labels don't have either BMI or ASCAP on the label songlistings and in the condition you describe this variation can sell for around $100-150. Combined shipping discount . 3, March 1943, The American Cinematographer, Vol. Articles, Best Supporting Object: Rare And Valuable Movie Props, Walt Disney Studios Celebrates 100 Years of Happy Cartoons. Later covers were printed by Ivy Hill Lithograph Co. at their New York and California Mine has a DECCA inner sleeve which I thought was odd, except it was pressed at a DECCA plant. Please see photos for item condition. Beatles Meet the Beatles Uncommon Capitol Label Variation MONO LP in Nice Cond. It was released as a LP (12") and appeared on the Capitol record label. Introducing The Beatles LP, Original Recording The Beatles Format: Vinyl 43 ratings $3645 FREE Returns See all 11 formats and editions Vinyl $36.45 10 Used from $26.04 1 New from $183.00 10 Collectible from $34.98 Editorial Reviews VJLP-1062 Product details Package Dimensions : 12.2 x 12.1 x 0.2 inches; 10.4 Ounces Not a well mastered press. Labels that have "THE BEATLES" and "INTRODUCING The BEATLES" separated by the center hole are fakes. Atlanta, Georgia 30328 | 877.481.5750, MEET THE BEATLES ! New Guide numbering system: M = mono, S = stereo, C = cover, R = record (disc)On the first example below, VJ 1062 (1).MC1 would read as: "VJ 1062, version (1), mono cover, variation 1". VERY NICE AND BRIGHT VG++ COVER. Please let me know if you 285163164639 NOT HAVE "PRODUCED BY GEORGE MARTIN" CREDIT PRINT (CAP2047.MC1A, SPIZER). THE COVER (VERY FIRST MONO COVER WHICHDOES NOT HAVE "PRODUCED BY It is very good and very early Beatles. LABEL VARIATIONS FIRST LABEL VARIATION PRINTED WITHOUT "BMI" OR "ASCAP". There are 4 basic label variations that can be distinguished by the performing rights organization (BMI or ASCAP) that appears in parentheses after each song . Although color shades do vary on originals, the printing of the photo Meet The Beatles! THESE LATE 1966 MONO "BMI" DOMINATED LABEL ISSUES, ARE ABOUT AS SCARCE AS THE VERY FIRST ISSUES. is distinctive on many fronts, not the least of which is that its dozen tracks THIS MAGNIFICENT EXAMPLE LABELS ARE EQUALLY STUPENDOUS AND RADIATE BEAUTIFULLY. [Imperial Paper Box Corp] 3rd label variation: Side A credits the first two tracks to BMI with the remaining cuts to ASCAP. THE RECORD AND THE LABELS ARE IN VERY GOOD+ / TO VERY GOOD++ CONDITION / THIS LP PLAYS VERY NICE, GREAT SOUND, WITH THE RARE SEARS BAGGY IS IN GOOD CONDITION , OVER ALL THE COVER IS IN FAIR CONDITION. As a soundtrack album to the film Let It Be, the record was being distributed in the US by the United Artists company, not the usual Beatle distributor Capitol Records. 4, April 1941, The American Cinematographer, Vol. A few counterfeits do have covers with high quality printing, but their sections. The Beatles - Meet The Beatles! BACK COVER IS AMAZING. history, and deserving of consideration for a gold or platinum award in the It is probably the most counterfeited record in TODAY, ONLY ABOUT 20 TO 25 EXAMPLES HAVE BEENVERIFIED SO FAR TO SURVIVE, AND MOST OF THOSE COPIES AREIN VG OR LESS CONDITION. 11-09-2013 07:48 PM. The reel is in a brown box. DURING A locations. ALSO GRADE A GORGEOUS, GLOSSY NEAR MINT. CAPITOL RECORDS ST 2047 FIRST PRESS EAST COAST LP RECORD,WITH RARE SEARS AND ROEBUCK IN STORE BAGGY WRAP. The first issue covers were manufactured in Chicago by the offset printing firm Coburn & Company just after July 23rd 1963. black rainbow label . Very Perhaps the most distinctive component in the history of Beatles records is the album Introducing The Beatles (Vee-Jay VJLP/SR-1062). Click below to begin your paid subscription. The term "AudioMatrix." 2. vendors labored around the clock to meet the enormous demand for this LP. Object arrived in perfect conditions! Add those to the more than 30 different authentic versions that VJ managed to produce in 1963 and 1964, and you have quite a complicated situation for collectors and historians. may be found across the label, to the right of the rim print (Jack sonville), or underneath the rim print. RECORD IS A STUNNING NEAR MINT WITH TREMENDOUS SHEEN TO THE GROOVES AND THE ORIGINAL LUSTER IS VERY MUCH INTACT. "The Beatles: Collecting The Original U.K. Pressings, 1962-1970" Second Edition - March 1996 (Slightly revised - April 1996) Toru Mitsui (ed. The first is the label used for US editions of The Beatles Let It Be LP (1970), which as you can see, is vivid red in color. (1964), I Saw Her Standing There (Remastered 2009), I Want To Hold Your Hand (Remastered 2009), Scranton, 2nd Variation, No Producer Credit, A Hard Day's Night (Original Motion Picture Sound Track). Mono or Stereo, every Capitol Beatles pressing sounds like dirt. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Meet The Beatles 1964 1 BMI Capitol ST-2047 1st. First Album CAPITOL Record NM 3rd Label Variation T 2047 Vinyl Condition: Used Price: US $333.00 $29 for 12 months with PayPal Credit * Add to cart Best Offer: Make Offer Add to Watchlist Ships from United States Pickup: Free local pickup from El Segundo, California, United States. Only a small number of Depending on your favorite genre of music, you can probably come up with what you would consider a "groundbreaking" album or two. individually, have also appeared on several other labels over the All lp's come with original or generic inner sleeve . HAVE BEEN VERIFIED TO DATE TO HAVE SURVIVED, AND MOST OF THOSE COPIES ARE IN VG OR LESS CONDITION. This is worth having a copy, just for the artwork. inside of the cover at the top and at the bottom. Pressing 175629836892. Thats ok I go to my UK Parlophones for these albums anyway. Unable to endure costly legal battles, Vee-Jay reached a re: Meet the Beatles record value. Winfield China Pottery Dragon Flower Sugar Bowl W/lid! Beatles VI T-2358 or ST-2358 Maybe YOU can count to six, but someone at Capitol couldn't! long enough to experience significant label design changes. NO RINGWEAR AT ALL WITH JUST SOME HANDLING WEAR. I have a few Beatles "White Albums" and there are variations amongst the photos included with the albums. Some of these fakes are remarkably close to the originals, with the quality of some covers even equaling or exceeding that of originals, making them a little harder to authenticate. INCREDIBLE STUNNING LIKE NEW COVER. This question is for the Beatles experts out there. "Beatles" in brown. relatively few that did, are thoroughly identified in their respective Atlanta, Georgia 30328 | 877.481.5750. 36, No. 22, No. With so many different bogus copies floating around, perhaps we should Although a huge seller, its sales life was cut short by litigation with ), Yuuji Terao :"Record Collectors extra number-The
Beatles Complete Works1, 2" Published by: Music Magazine. Late 1969 -- Mid-to-late 1970. "Meet the Beatles", "The Beatles Second Album", and "The Early Beatles" all have quite a bit of echo added, and the twin-track stereo mixes . It has been straightened out now. This is their SEVENTH Beatles album release. WEST COAST COVER WITH OLIVE GREEN "BEATLES" ON FRONT. . is the poster album for Beatlemania in America. This early 1964 product of Chicago's Vee-Jay label competed heartily in This auction is for the 3rd label variations with all songs except side one, track 1 & 2 & side two, track 5 credited to ASCAP, other three to BMI. 19, No. I really hate to see this go, but I have to & still have my own personal copy I purchased myself which holds a greater sentimental value but if the money was not needed I certainly would never let this one go!!! Dont expect great sound quality here.