THE BEATLES Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Without doubt the rarest 'commercial' release of Sgt. Pepper is this Australian-only Audiophile LP pressing. Finally released in July 1983, EMI made just 497 copies available to the public before scrapping the entire project. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" on Discogs. 1st UK stereo pressing. Black and yellow Parlophone label with ''The Gramophone Co.'' in the perimeter and ''Sold in the U.K. Subject To Resale Price Conditions'' below logo. Gatefold laminated sleeve with flipback at inner spread top. A good thing for sure, as the sonics sound excellent on this release on all versions I have listened to! I like the Blu-ray version of the new Sgt. Pepper mix as much as I like the new vinyl pressing — they are different animals, each with their own strengths — leaning toward the vinyl for stereo listening and the Blu-ray for 5.1 surround Rarities is a British compilation album featuring a selection of songs by the Beatles. The album was originally released as part of The Beatles Collection, a boxed set featuring the twelve original Beatles studio albums, but was later issued individually. The album has never been issued on CD, but all of the tracks are available on the double Pepper had it in the top left-hand corner. What you may have been an earlier pressing were EMI were using up old cover stock, for new pressings. The remastered DMM vinyl should have D at the end of the run-out matrix. The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1988, Gatefold with insert., Vinyl) - Discogs. This is the first monaural pressing, distinguished by the title of the song 'With a Little Help From My Friends' shortened to 'A Little Help From My Friends'. (Source: 'The Beatles Swan Song' compiled by Bruce Spizer.) The label is black with colour band around it. The cover is made out of thick cardboard and includes a gimmick cut-outs insert. Levittown, NY. I apologize for asking such a basic question, but: My friend a few years ago gave me his LP copy of Sgt. Pepper. It's a USA copy on Capitol (purple label). The matrix on side one reads "SMAS-1-2653 G45 # 2" and is signed J.Lemay, with an X in a circle. Side 3 reads "SMAS-2-2653 G-52". It did come with the cardboard cut-outs, but .

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