UNA SENSAZIONALE INTERVISTA * VERY RARE BEATLES ON APPLE
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£ 321 Sold For
Apr 25, 2015 Sold Date
Apr 18, 2015 Start Date
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Una sensazionale intervista dei Beatles - Part 1 (1968)...............VERY RARE!

Rare original set of four Italian Apple label vinyl 7" singles issued on 25th November 1968 in a unique fold out picture sleeve. This set also contains an interview between The Beatles & Kenny Everett which is exclusive to Italy & specifically this set. Also included are three singles on the Apple label by Jackie Lomax, Mary Hopkin & The Iveys.

UNA SENSAZIONALE INTERVISTA * VERY RARE BEATLES PROMO ON APPLE STAMPED DEC 1968 ON FRONT

Contents:

Mary Hopkin - Quelli Erano Giorni/Turn Turn Turn (Apple 2)
Jackie Lomax - Sour Milk Sea/The Eagle Laughs At You (Apple 3)
The Iveys - Maybe Tomorrow/And Her Daddy's A Millionaire (Apple 5)
The Beatles - In Questo Disco, Una Sensazionale Intervista 1a PARTE / 2a PARTE  Con John, Ringo, Paul & George.DPR108

The vinyl singles all have large jukebox style centres. The Jackie Lomax, Mary Hopkin and Iveys singles all have regular green Apple labels, but the Beatles interview has a white label with a black boxed 'Apple' logo text.

The Beatles Interview was conducted by Kenny Everett in August 1968, side one contains part 1 which lasts 3:30, side two contains part 2 which lasts 3:52
The interview begins with John singing 'Cottonfields' and ends with the whole band singing 'Goodbye' to Kenny Everret with much fun in between.

Housed in unique quad fold picture sleeve featuring a large Apple (sliced and unsliced) design on the front side and on the other side, top left is a picture of Paul McCartney with Mary Hopkin, top right is George Harrison with Jackie Lomax, bottom left is an Apple logo with The Iveys text and bottom right is a picture of the Beatles. The sleeve is designed so that the 7" singles fits into the relevant picture pocket.


At the top of the picture sleeve when opened there are two eyelets where plastic cord would be threaded through them, which would have been used to display the item in a shop.

The cover has some slight wear and a bit of corner creasing but the records are in NEAR PERFECT CONDITION



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