BEATLES-RUBBER SOUL (STEREO)-1965-FIRST UK PRESS-PARLOPHONE number PCS3075.Matrix numbers: Side 1: YEX 178-2; Side 2: YEX 179-2. stemper- 1GR/1M (Dream!) First pressing. December 3, 1965. Black label with yellow logo and silver print. “The Gramophone Co. Ltd.” printed at the start perimeter print and “Sold in U.K. subject…” text. Tracing-paper-lined “Use Emitex” die-cut inner sleeve. With or without KT tax code on the label. Labels have bigger “STEREO”. Matrix numbers: Side 1: YEX 178-2; Side 2: YEX 179-2. Version has a number of matrices -2/-2 issued not very long. Almost all records with this matrix numbers has one-letter stamper codes.
Vinyl is in clean top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Cover laminated GARROD&LOFTHOUSE in beautiful clean condition with shiny laminate, very minimal minor creases - NMINT/ARCHIVE Labels clean with very minimal signs of listening - NMINT .
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THE BEATLES-WITH THE BEATLES (STEREO)-1963-FIRST UK PRESS-PARLOPHONE - PCS3045.Matrix numbers: Side 1: YEX 110-2; Side 2: YEX 111-2. Stamper -1GD/3GM First press. November 22, 1963. Black label with yellow logo and silver print. “The Parlophone Co. Ltd.” printed at the start perimeter print and "recording first published 1963". “Jobete” credit “Money” (Side 2). First pressing has misspeled “You Really Gotta Hold On Me” credit on side 2. The tracing tab of the “use Emitex” With or without KT tax code on the label. ...more
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Estimate: 60000—80000 ₽
LED ZEPPELIN-III (TEST PRESSING A-3/B-3)-1970-FIRST UK PRESS-ATLANTIC. Unique rare specimen test records LED ZEPPELIN III matrix A-3/B-3. In the circulation was running a variant of matrix A-5/B-5. In the set cover the same test , the dummy has no internal labels and credits. ...more
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Estimate: 160000—200000 ₽
BEATLES-REVOLVER-1966-FIRST pressing(STEREO) UK-PARLOPHONE - PCS7009 Matrix numbers: Side 1: YEX 605-1; Side 2: YEX 606-1. tempera 3AG/2AM .First pressing, August 5, 1966. Black label with yellow logo and silver print. “The Gramophone Co. Ltd.” printed at the start perimeter print and “Sold in U.K. subject...” text. Plain white or white & black “LP advertising” inner sleeves. With or without KT tax code on the label. Matrix numbers: Side 1: XEX 605-1 or -2; Side 2: XEX 606-1. This is how the labels first appeared on the shelves. Still using the sans serif Arial typeset. Also, these early labels misprint the side 2 track Doctor Robert as “Dr. Robert”. These early Sans-serif labels have each song title starting on a new line with the first line purely for “Taxman” and have “Eleanor Rigby” starting on the second line down. Also something to note on these original labels is that each song title was followed by the song credits and then lead vocalist. ...more
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Estimate: 35000—45000 ₽
9.30 FLY-9.30 FLY-1972-FIRST UK PRESS-EMBER - NR5062. Very rare British original. The British group, which consisted of vocalist Michael Wainwright (Michael Wainwright), guitarist Lynn Oki (Lynn Oakey), bassist Gary Charman (Gary Charman), drummer Mike Clark (Mike Clark) and vocalist/ "fall" Barbara Wainwright (Wainwright Barbara). The quintet recorded via Embey this eponymous folk-rock psycho-progressive album in 1972. Group a little later, in November 1972, there was the opening act for THE VELVET UNDERGROUND at a concert in Malver Winter Gardens, and then the trace was lost somewhere. ...more
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Estimate: 80000—100000 ₽