Just to add to what I posted yesterday, obviously not ALL Capitol promos had a different numbering sequence, but some did. I can remember clearly, especially...
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Hello, I can say now that i finally recieved Piers' books! They truly are a great reference!! I read the single's part and then, obviously, it brought up a...
I recently acquired a still sealed copy of The Early Beatles. As you know, the Ever Reddy covers adorned all copies up to the orange label, therefore, it could...
Personnally, i'd keep it sealed, even with the mystery. I don't know ... it just feels wrong to unseal a copy; and as time goes by, less and less sealed...
It's just that with this particular record, rainbow copies are quite scarce, while orange label, for instance, are quite easy to find. If I could be sure which...
Personally, I would open it. Keep the shrink on the cover by opening the slit to release the vinyl. Hey, you could have a rainbow label, target label, orange...
This really is a difficult decision. I have bought several sealed items over the years and have always opened them unless I already had an exact duplicate. I...
Hello Serge and all, I can attest to your first pressing of 72090 with the Concertone publishing B-side credit. Mine is an original presssing with the no-dash...
I sit somewhere in the middle here. I have sealed albums, but they are all the recent LP's. I have a copy of the YS Songtrack, that i'd love to know if it has...
My copies of the 45's you asked about are as follows: 72076: No brackets 72090: -2 Concertone 72101: No dash Conrad 5715: Brackets So basically I can confirm...
Well, curiosity got the better of me, and I went ahead and opened it. It IS a 1968 rainbow copy. Surprisingly, there was NO inner sleeve, just the bare disc in...
Simple. This particular album had the same jacket on four different label styles. It could have easily been the very common orange label, which indeed the...
I think you should open it... ...then you should play it on a big old console stereo with a couple of pennies on the tone arm to keep it from skipping. And...
Devan, here's something that might help you. I have both copies. The only way i knew that I had a black vinyl copy was to open it. I did order it long after...
That's just it. There was no way of knowing it was a sixties album WITHOUT opening it, as they used the same jacket for this album right up to '78. Of course,...
Seems to me every copy of "Eleanor Rigby/Yellow Submarine" SHOULD have brackets. An original "Paperback Writer/Rain" has no brackets but in my travels I see...
Has anyone here ever come across a Canadian pressing of Ram with a sliced apple label on side 2? My U.S. copy has the full/sliced labels as is common with most...
It's the same situation with Mary Hopkin's LP: "Earth song, Ocean song". All Canadian LPs I've seen have the full Apple on both sides. Only the US copies have...
I have the yellow sticker on my copy, so I'll assume it's the black vinyl version for sanities sake. Thank you Ron for that info, it was most appreciated. ... ...
Thanks you everybody for your answers very helpful, i will update the chart with these infos and post it soon! I am still looking to clarify wich label...
Hello again, as i was reading more of Piers's books, i saw he mentioned the Capitol record club from which he ordered many albums in the 60s. I am guessing...