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Содержание
A1 |
Love Me Do
Drums – Ringo Starr
Drums – Ringo Starr
|
2:22 | |
A2 | Misery | 1:46 | |
A3 | There's A Place | 1:47 | |
A4 | Sie Liebt Dich | 2:16 | |
A5 |
And I Love Her
Vocals – Paul McCartney
Vocals – Paul McCartney
|
2:36 | |
A6 | Help! | 2:16 | |
A7 | I'm Only Sleeping | 2:59 | |
A8 | I Am The Walrus | 4:32 | |
B1 |
Penny Lane
Piccolo Trumpet – David Mason (2)
Piccolo Trumpet – David Mason (2)
|
3:00 | |
B2 | Helter Skelter | 3:38 | |
B3 | Don't Pass Me By | 3:45 | |
B4 | The Inner Light | 2:32 | |
B5 | Across The Universe | 3:44 | |
B6 | You Know My Name (Look Up My Number) | 4:17 | |
B7 | Sgt. Pepper Inner Groove | 0:02 |
Компании и т. п.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – EMI Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Capitol Records, Inc.
- Manufactured By – Capitol Records, Inc.
- Mastered At – Capitol Mastering
- Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Jacksonville
Над релизом работали
- Art Direction, Design – Henry E. Marquez*, Roy Kohara
- Compiled By [Compilation And Annotation] – Randall Davis
- Edited By [Special Editing] – George Irwin (tracks: A8, B1), John Palladino (tracks: A8, B1)
- Lacquer Cut By – Ed* (tracks: Side B), gene* (tracks: Side A)
- Liner Notes – Randall Davis
- Producer – George Martin
- Research – Ron Furmanek, Walter Podrazik*
- Written-By – George Harrison (tracks: B4), Lennon-McCartney (tracks: A1 to A8, B1, B2, B5, B6), Richard Starkey (tracks: B3)
Заметки
Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Jacksonville pressing denoted by "0" stamp in runouts.
This album is a compilation of tracks that were considered rare in the US at the time. B-sides and other tracks that hadn't been on any Capitol album, different mixes etc.
Also known for reproducing the infamous "butcher shot" for the first time since Yesterday & Today in 1966, on the inside gatefold.
This pressing has Side A lacquer cut by Gene Thompson and Side B lacquer cut by Eddy Schreyer.
There are 3 cover variations. This one is #1:
#1
-The photo on the front is raised/embossed
-There is no George Martin producer credit on the back lower left corner
-Under "Helter Skelter" there is a text error that states "...so you don't hear the classic Lennon statement..."
#2
-Both the cover photo and the photos on the back are raised/embossed
-George Martin's producer credit is now on the lower left corner on the back
-Under "Helter Skelter" it now states "...so you don't hear the classic statement..."
#3
-Both the cover photos and the photos on the back are NOT raised/embossed
-George Martin's producer credit is present
-"Helter Skelter" states "...so you don't hear the classic statement..."
-Some copies came with a 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" hype sticker on the shrinkwrap stating "Contains Rare Photos Including "Butcher" shot" (see photo)
-Some pressings are translucent vinyl (hold up to a bright light and you can see through it)
A1 - Mono British single, with Ringo Starr on drums
A2 - Stereo. Unreleased in U.S.
A3 - Stereo. Unreleased in U.S.
A4 - Stereo German single.
A5 - Stereo from German album "Something New"
A6 - Mono single version
A7 - Stereo from British "Revolver" version
A8 - Stereo. Unreleased version
B1 - Stereo. Unreleased version
B2 - Mono. Unreleased in U.S.
B3 - Mono. Unreleased in U.S.
B4 - Mono from "Lady Madonna" single.
B5 - Stereo from charity album "No One's Gonna Change Our World"
B6 - Mono from "Let it Be" single
B7 - Stereo tail from Side 2 of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album in many countries but not in U.S.
Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.
℗ 1980 EMI Records Limited © 1980 Capitol Records, Inc.
This album is a compilation of tracks that were considered rare in the US at the time. B-sides and other tracks that hadn't been on any Capitol album, different mixes etc.
Also known for reproducing the infamous "butcher shot" for the first time since Yesterday & Today in 1966, on the inside gatefold.
This pressing has Side A lacquer cut by Gene Thompson and Side B lacquer cut by Eddy Schreyer.
There are 3 cover variations. This one is #1:
#1
-The photo on the front is raised/embossed
-There is no George Martin producer credit on the back lower left corner
-Under "Helter Skelter" there is a text error that states "...so you don't hear the classic Lennon statement..."
#2
-Both the cover photo and the photos on the back are raised/embossed
-George Martin's producer credit is now on the lower left corner on the back
-Under "Helter Skelter" it now states "...so you don't hear the classic statement..."
#3
-Both the cover photos and the photos on the back are NOT raised/embossed
-George Martin's producer credit is present
-"Helter Skelter" states "...so you don't hear the classic statement..."
-Some copies came with a 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" hype sticker on the shrinkwrap stating "Contains Rare Photos Including "Butcher" shot" (see photo)
-Some pressings are translucent vinyl (hold up to a bright light and you can see through it)
A1 - Mono British single, with Ringo Starr on drums
A2 - Stereo. Unreleased in U.S.
A3 - Stereo. Unreleased in U.S.
A4 - Stereo German single.
A5 - Stereo from German album "Something New"
A6 - Mono single version
A7 - Stereo from British "Revolver" version
A8 - Stereo. Unreleased version
B1 - Stereo. Unreleased version
B2 - Mono. Unreleased in U.S.
B3 - Mono. Unreleased in U.S.
B4 - Mono from "Lady Madonna" single.
B5 - Stereo from charity album "No One's Gonna Change Our World"
B6 - Mono from "Let it Be" single
B7 - Stereo tail from Side 2 of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" album in many countries but not in U.S.
Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc. Printed in U.S.A.
℗ 1980 EMI Records Limited © 1980 Capitol Records, Inc.
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