The Beatles – With The Beatles
Label: |
Parlophone – PCS 3045 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Album, Stereo
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Rock & Roll |
Tracklist
A1 | It Won't Be Long | |
A2 | All I've Got To Do | |
A3 | All My Loving | |
A4 | Don't Bother Me | |
A5 | Little Child | |
A6 | Till There Was You | |
A7 | Please Mister Postman | |
B1 | Roll Over Beethoven | |
B2 | Hold Me Tight | |
B3 | You Really Got A Hold On Me | |
B4 | I Wanna Be Your Man | |
B5 | Devil In Her Heart | |
B6 | Not A Second Time | |
B7 | Money |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – The Parlophone Co. Ltd.
- Published By – Northern Songs
- Published By – Jaep Music
- Published By – Frank Music (2)
- Published By – Chappell
- Published By – Dominion Music
- Published By – Jewel Music
- Published By – Leeds Music
- Published By – Jobete Music
- Printed By – Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
- Made By – Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.
- Pressed By – The Gramophone Co. Ltd.
Credits
- Liner Notes – Tony Barrow
- Photography By – Robert Freeman (4)
- Producer – George Martin
- Vocals, Bass – Paul McCartney
- Vocals, Drums – Ringo Starr
- Vocals, Lead Guitar – George Harrison
- Vocals, Rhythm Guitar – John Lennon
Notes
This entry: first pressing.
Rim text starts with "The Parlophone Co. Ltd."
The label DOES have "Recording first published 1963", but NOT "Sold in the U.K..." statements.
Side 2: Label incorrectly spells track 3 as "You Really Gotta Hold on Me"
Side 2: The publishing credit for "Money" says "Jobete"
Later pressings have details differing to the above stated.
UK tax code embossed on side B around spindle hole
Rim text starts with "The Parlophone Co. Ltd."
The label DOES have "Recording first published 1963", but NOT "Sold in the U.K..." statements.
Side 2: Label incorrectly spells track 3 as "You Really Gotta Hold on Me"
Side 2: The publishing credit for "Money" says "Jobete"
Later pressings have details differing to the above stated.
UK tax code embossed on side B around spindle hole
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped, variant 1): YEX 110-2
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped, variant 1): YEX 111-2
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped variant 2): YEX 110-2 GD
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped variant 2): YEX 111-2 GG 3
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped variant 3): YEX 110-2 AH 4
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped variant 3): YEX 111-2 RP 2
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, label ): YEX.110
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, label ): YEX.111
- Rights Society: Mecolico
- Rights Society: BIEM
- Rights Society: NCB
- Other (UK tax code ): KT
Other Versions (5 of 665)
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With The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono, 'Jobete' Credit, MKT Tax Code) | Parlophone | PMC 1206 | UK | 1963 | ||
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With The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono) | Parlophone | PMCM 1206, PMCM.1206 | New Zealand | 1963 | ||
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Beatlemania! With The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono, Rainbow Label) | Capitol Records | T-6051, T 6051, T6051 | Canada | 1963 | ||
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With The Beatles (LP, Album, Mono) | Parlophone | PMC 1206 | Netherlands | 1963 | ||
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With The Beatles (LP, Mono, Album, ‘Got’ Spelling, 2nd Pressing ) | Parlophone | PMC 1206 | UK | 1963 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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This is a first press with the Jobete credit on Money as well as the misprint of You really GOTTA hold on me
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I have not heard any other versions of this LP other than the Parlophone stereo pressing. It's very clean, like most other Parlophone pressings I have heard. However what's unusual to me is that the "stereo" is achieved by putting the instrumental tracks on one channel and the vocal tracks on the other. When listening through speakers it isn't so bad, but listening through headphones can be a little disconcerting. The reason I find this interesting is because stereo had been around since the late 50's and labels like Command made incredible use of the stereophonic medium from day one, flipping tracks back and forth in what is sometimes called "ping-pong stereo." So it is curious that these recordings were divided up with the music and vocals in separate channels.
That said, their covers of such classics as "Please Mr. Postman," "Till There Was You," and "Money" are refreshing and don't seem to get overplayed on oldies stations. I find this a very enjoyable album overall. -
I've got a japanese edition, label Nº "EAS-66011", Does anybody have it? Does this version have a release?
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