Beatles Revolver UK 1st Press Mono LP XEX 606-1 Withdrawn Mix Tomorrow
  £   200
  $   239

 


£ 200 Sold For
Mar 4, 2016 Sold Date
Feb 28, 2016 Start Date
1 Number Of Bids
  Great Britain Country Of Seller
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Description

ARTIST: The Beatles

TITLE: Revolver

PRODUCT INFO: On offer is original UK mono pressing of rare version of 'Revolver'. This is the 1st pressing with the withdrawn mix of 'Tomorrow never knows' on side 2. Both labels include the 'Sold in UK..' text with 'the Gramophone Co..' worded rim texts. The side 2 label carries the 'Dr. Robert' spelling & a 'KT' purchase tax code. Matrix numbers: XEX 605-2 & XEX 606-1. Housed in a front laminated, tri-flipback 'Garrod & Lofthouse' printed cover with the small 'mono' front indicator together with its original 'Patents Applied For' plain white inner-sleeve. Pictures are of item on offer.

CAT.NO: PMC 7009

LABEL: Parlophone Records 

YEAR: 1966

TracklistHide Credits

A1TaxmanA2Eleanor RigbyA3I'm Only SleepingA4Love You ToA5Here, There And EverywhereA6Yellow SubmarineA7She Said She SaidB1Good Day SunshineB2And Your Bird Can SingB3For No OneB4Dr. RobertB5I Want To Tell YouB6Got To Get You Into My LifeB7Tomorrow Never Knows




CONDITION:-

Vinyl 

Labels: EXCELLENT , nice and clean pair with just a handful of light spindle trails to each centre hole.

Visual: Very good with still a nice shine to vinyl but has some occasional light scratches and marks.  .

Audio: Excellent with  nice bright sound with only occasional very light surface noise and occasional light ticks. 
Sleeve : Excellent with light wear including some light rubbing and bumping to opening edge (see pictures) . Postage and PackagingRecord will be sent out in record mailer with stiffners and records removed from sleeve into generic white sleeve. 

Any questions please get in touch.

 

All  Records graded Using The 'Record Collector' Grading System (See Below)

GRADING GUIDE:

MINT: The Record Itself Is In Brand New Condition With No Surface Marks Or Deterioration In Sound Quality. The Cover And Any Extra Items Such As The Lyric Sheet, Booklet Or Poster Are In Perfect Condition. Records Advertised, As Sealed Or Unplayed Should Be Mint.

EXCELLENT: The Record Shows Some Signs Of Having Been Played, But There Is Very Little Lessening In Sound Quality. The Cover And Packaging Might Have Slight Wear And / Or Creasing.

VERY GOOD: The Record Has Obviously Been Played Many Times, But Displays No Major Deterioration In Sound Quality, Despite Noticeable Surface Marks And The Occasional Light Scratch. Normal Wear And Tear On The Cover Or Extra Items, Without Any Major Defects, Is Acceptable.

GOOD: The Record Has Been Played So Much That The Sound Quality Has Noticeably Deteriorated, Perhaps With Some Distortion And Mild Scratches. The Cover And Contents Suffer From Folding, Scuffing Of Edges, Spine Splits, Discolouration, Etc.

 

Any questions get in touch.

 


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