THE BEATLES FIRST 1964 MONO & STEREO 2 LP SET UNIQ CVR & PS CHILEAN PRESS POKORA
  £   485
  $   579

 


£ 485 Sold For
Jul 29, 2021 Sold Date
Aug 22, 2017 Start Date
1 Number Of Bids
  Chile Country Of Seller
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RARE AND HARD-TO-FIND RECORDS

FROM CHILE (South America) FOR COLLECTORS WORLDWIDE

ALL OUR RECORDS ARE PLAY TESTED AND THEY ARE IN GREAT CONDITION

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THE BEATLES

“THE BEATLES’ FIRST”

(MONO and STEREO versions!!!)

 

WOW!! WOW!! WOW!!! MEGARARE and Hard-To-Find original very first press released in Chile in 1964 by Polydor Records, made and distributed by Discos Philips (Philips Records), licensed from the Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, catalog number 237 632 for the HI-FI STEREO issue, with machine etched matrix numbers 237632 A D4 +-K in Side 1 and 237632 B D4 +-K in Side 2, and catalog number 46 432 for the MONO issue, with machine etched matrix numbers 46432 A D4-V 2 in Side 1 and 46432 B D4-V 2, in both issues with red/black Polydor Records labels and white “Polydor”. Yes Sirs, ANOTHER FIND from Chile for all The Beatles fans and collectors worldwide, one of the rarest records by The Beatles and by the very first time in eBay both issues together, Mono and Hi-Fi Stereo!!!

“THE BEATLES’ FIRST” was originally released in 1964 by German Polydor as a way to take some profit for the growing “Beatlemania”, adding to the songs of the 1961 release “My Bonnie” by Tony Sheridan and The Beat Brothers some extra material recorded by The Beatles in Germany in 1961 under the name The Beat Brothers, and the same year this 12 tracks compilation was released in Chile in MONO and HI-FI STEREO versions, and like in most of the cases of that period, we got this album with an UNIQUE COVER and UNIQUE PICTURE SLEEVE!!! The cover is a thin cardboard folded in the middle so 3 sides keep open and are kept together by a plastic bag. Front cover has the album title written in English only in a design using the UK flag colors with the hair of each Beatle with a medal below the hair, with Polydor Records logo and catalog number and the words “We’d like to record a record… we are The Beatles – Hamburg - 1961” at bottom right corner. Back cover is simple, with album title written in English only, the tracklist written in Spanish only, with full credits for songwriters and additional information in the first song, “Ain’t She Sweet”, because it’s informed John Lennon is on vocal, with a long review about The Beatles in Germany, the story of the recordings and the assistance of Bert Kaempfert, in 1961. In labels the album title is also written in English only, with tracklist written in Spanish only, with full credits for songwriters and for John Lennon on vocal in the first song. How this record became released here in Chile the same year it was released in Germany it’s impossible to know, but we got it and if you know those German issues, you will have noticed here in Chile we also got the same German catalog number. Just consider this album was released in UK in 1967! It’s interesting to notice that in Chile we kept the same original German Polydor catalog numbers for Mono and Stereo versions!!! And like so many cases, in these Chilean issues they did an error, the song “What I’d Say”, correctly translated to Spanish “QUE DIJE” in labels it’s misspelled “QUE DIGE” in back covers!!!

So, here you have another chance to get one of the rarest records by The Beatles released worldwide with an UNIQUE COVER and UNIQUE PICTURE SLEEVE. Hans Pokora includes this record as one of the rarest covers by The Beatles around the world and gives a level of rarity of 3/6 for the Mono version. So far I know, Stereo versions are harder to find than Mono versions, but no matter if this record is Mono or Stereo, in both cases you get this MEGARARE COVER considered one of the rarest covers of The Beatles discography worldwide!!! And here you have the chance to own both MONO and STEREO issues!!! WOW!!!


THE BEATLES’ FIRST – Mono Issue


The cover was already described and it’s in G+ or VG- condition, with creases and many little rips in all edges, more evident in the mouth edge, with a small missing part in both corners of the bottom edge, age browning and a partial 2 inches seam split in the spine which doesn’t really affect the look of the cover because this king of so fragile covers don’t have a real spine, no writings, no blemishes at all. The record is in superb VG or VG+ condition both sides, glossy and clean but with many scuffs, hairlines and some light scratches which don’t affect play at all. Labels are in EX or EX+ condition both sides, absolutely clean and clear, with only minimal spindle hole wear and a big name written in Side 1 with black pen and a different name written in Side 2. The sound is the best part of this record, it’s in strong EX or EX+ condition both sides, loud, clear and clean, no background noise (surface noise is normal in records from Chile), only some soft crackles and very occasional light pops, more evident in the silent parts, which of course don’t cause any distraction from the superb audio this record keeps from the beginning to the end, but I’d recommend a vacuum cleaning anyway. Overall, sure this record isn’t for strict Minty minds or audiophiles, but if you know the level of rarity this record has you will consider the cover in still a nice shape, the record has a very clean glossy look and it keeps an amazing sound quality after about 57 years, a record to see and hear to enjoy from the beginning to the end, no repetitions, no sticks, no jumps, no distortions at all.


THE BEATLES’ FIRST – Hi-Fi Stereo Issue


The cover was already described and it’s in great EX or EX+ condition, with some faint creases and some wear in all edges, more evident in corners, age browning, some little blemishes in front cover, no rips, no writings, no marks, no seam split in spine. The record is in superb EX or EX+ condition both sides, glossy and clean but with some scuffs and hairlines not so evident at first sight, which of course don’t affect play at all. Labels are in EX+ or NM- condition both sides, absolutely clean and clear, with only minimal spindle hole wear and a white sticker someone tried to remove in Side 2. The sound is the best part of this record, it’s in absolute EX+ or NM- condition both sides, loud, clear and clean, no background noise (surface noise is normal in records from Chile), with only some minimal occasional crackles and hard to heard light pops, more evident in the silent parts, which of course don’t cause any distraction from the great audio this record keeps from the beginning to the end.

Overall, both records look and sound great, maybe they could not to be for strict Minty minds or audiophiles, but if you know the level of rarity this record has you will accept the covers are in still a nice shape, both records have a very clean glossy look and both records keep an amazing sound quality after about 57 years, a record to see and hear to enjoy from the beginning to the end, no repetitions, no sticks, no jumps, no distortions at all, these records won’t disappoint anyone!!! Of course these records could even get better the sound quality with a professional vacuum cleaning. And keep in mind this is one of the rarest records of The Beatles worldwide and it has an UNIQUE COVER and UNIQUE PICTURE SLEEVE!!! WOW!!! Click on the pictures to enlarge and see the covers and labels in detail.

Bid with confidence and don’t wait until the last second because you could lose the chance to get a real collectable record from Chile (South America) in superb condition like this copy is. You know South American records aren’t easy to get in good conditions, so HAPPY BIDDING and don’t let this record to go away… you could never see a copy of this RARE record again… if you are lucky enough to see even another copy again…

Thanks for watching and bidding, good luck and best regards from Chile.

 

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We don’t use the generic “VG” most of South American sellers use to hide poor quality conditions or “NM” or “Mint” for records which aren’t even clean and sound less than a normal “VG” in professional standards. We use the Record Collector’s Grading System with a little modification: we don’t use MINT grade but for Sealed records and we can use a + or – to show a most professional accurate description.

 

MINT (M): I only use this grade for Sealed records.

NEAR MINT (NM): The record itself is in like new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality (only some very very very light hairlines caused for the record rubbing the sleeve). The cover and any extra items such as the lyric sheet, booklet or poster are in like perfect condition.

EXCELLENT (EX): The record shows some signs of having been played, but there is very little lessening in sound quality, maybe some surface marks which doesn’t affect play. The cover and packaging might have slight wear and/or creasing.

VERY GOOD (VG): 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 (G): 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, discoloration, etc.

FAIR (F): The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise; it may even jump.
The cover and contents will be torn, stained and/or defaced.

POOR (P): The record will not play properly due to scratches, bad surface noise, etc. The cover and contents will be badly damaged or partly missing.

BAD (B): The record is unplayable or might even be broken, and is only of use as a collection-filler.

 

PAYMENT

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Payment must be received within the first 7 seven days after the auction is ended

 

SHIPPING (Packing and Postage)

We have an unique value worldwide: 

GBP15 for weight until 1kg (usually 1 or 2 records 12" depending on thickness of the vinyl)

GBP25 for weight 1-2kg (usually 3-5 records 12")

GBP10 for one 7” record

All records will be packed outside of the sleeve to avoid damages in the cover and all records will be sent with tracking number via Small Packet or Parcel Post services.

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FEEDBACK

We don’t have anything to hide and we know the buyers expect to receive feedback after to pay for the items they win. Most of sellers say to give feedback when buyers leave feedback first. But we know that’s not fair for buyers. So, we leave feedback immediately after to receive the payment, because we understand that’s the part that buyers must receive feedback for. And we expect to receive a positive feedback from buyers who receive the records immediately after they have got the records.

 

IMPORTANT TO READ

·        * We are not responsible for all the taxes, duties, fees you could have to pay in your country, but I always declare the records as gift.

·        * The records for sale are used and if you know about records then you will already know that they behave differently on different turntables, therefore there is NO GUARANTEE on them, but I do my best to grade them as accurately as possible and every flaw I listen on my turntable it's informed in description.

·        * NO RETURNS ACCEPTED.

·        * We are not responsible for the damages in transit, when the parcel is given to the postal service, then the care of the parcel and delivery time is out of my control.

·        * NO REFUNDS ACCEPTED.

·        * IF YOU BUY THIS RECORD YOU ARE ACCEPTING THESE CONDITIONS, SO WE HOPE AND TRUST YOU WILL BE SERIOUS AND HONOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS.

If you have some doubt or question feel free to contact us, we will be glad to answer all that you want to know about this item.

 

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