B45424 – Bartell Country Late 60s Early 70s Apple Acetate (UK)
£495.00Add to basketA double sided 7 inch Apple Corps Ltd. 3 Savile Row Custom Recording label acetate for the Bartell Country songs ‘Sunday Morning Sidewalk’ and ‘Ring Of Fire’.
The condition is very good.
B45422 – Kevin Keegan 1972 It Ain’t Easy Apple Acetate (UK)
£395.00Add to basketA single sided 7 inch Apple Corps Ltd. 3 Savile Row Custom Recording label acetate for the 1972 Kevin Keegan single ‘It Ain’t Easy’.
The condition is very good plus.
B45349 – Beatles Please Please Me Black-Gold Mono 1st Pressing LP Dick James Credits (UK)
£2,500.00Add to basketAn original 1963 mono copy of the Beatles LP Please Please Me (PMC 1202). It is on the black and gold Parlophone labels with “The Parlophone Co. Ltd” label text but without the “Sold in UK….” text. Ernest J. Day sleeve. The Dick James Mus. Co. credits are incorrectly used on the songs ‘I Saw Her Standing There’ and ‘Misery’ on side one and ‘Do You Want To Know A Secret’ & ‘There’s A Place’ on side two. Side one has the matrix number XEX 421-1N. Side two has the matrix number XEX 422-1N.
There is some light wear around the spindle holes and some minor marks on the side 2 label. The condition of both labels is very good.
There are some light surface marks to both sides of the vinyl. The condition of the vinyl is very good.
There is some light ring wear on both the front and reverse of the sleeve and some areas of discolouration and staining on the reverse of the sleeve. There is also some minor creasing to the corners and edges and a couple of small areas of damage to the fold over flaps on the reverse. The condition of the front of the sleeve is very good plus. The condition of the reverse of the sleeve is very good.
B45348 – The Beatles Please Please Me Black Gold Stereo LP PCS 3042 (UK)
£3,950.00Add to basketAn original 1963 stereo copy of the Beatles LP entitled ‘Please Please Me’. It is on the black and gold Parlophone labels with the catalogue number PCS 3042. Has ‘The Parlophone Co. Ltd’ label text but without the “Sold in UK….” text. Ernest J. Day sleeve. Side one has the matrix number YEX 94-1. Side two has the matrix number YEX 95-1.
There is some light wear around the spindle hole. The condition of both labels is very good.
There are numerous surface marks over both sides of the vinyl. The condition is very good minus.
There is some creasing to the edges and scuffing and wear to all four corners. There is light ring wear to the reverse of the sleeve and several areas of discolouration. There is some damage to the right side of the bottom fold over flap and the centre of the top flap. The condition is very good minus
B36881 – The Beatles Collection Of Fan Club Flexi Discs 1963 to 1969
£850.00Add to basketA collection of all seven UK Beatles Fan Club Flexi discs. The set comes with the newsletters from 1964, 1965, 1966 and 1967. A newsletter was not issued with the 1968 and 1969 flexis. The flexis have been graded both aurally (each of the discs has been listened to for details of jumps, skips etc. for which the flexis are notorious and all play just as the gradings below suggest) and visually.
Flexis graded first. The gradings are as follows:
1963 –Condition of the flexi is very good plus, the sleeve is very good.
1964 – Condition of the flexi is very good, the sleeve and the newsletter are very good.
1965 – Condition of the flexi is excellent, the sleeve is very good plus and the newsletter is very good..
1966 – Condition of the flexi is excellent, the sleeve is very good plus and the newsletter is very good.
1967 – Condition of the flexi is very good plus, the sleeve is very good and newsletter is very good plus.
1968 – Condition of the flexi is excellent, the sleeve is very good plus.
1969 – Condition of the flexi is very good plus, the sleeve is very good.B42105 – The Beatles Collection Of Fan Club Flexi Discs 1963 to 1969
£795.00Add to basketA collection of all seven UK Beatles Fan Club Flexi discs. The flexis have been graded both aurally (each of the discs has been listened to for details of jumps, skips etc. for which the flexis are notorious and all play just as the gradings below suggest) and visually.
Flexis graded first. The gradings are as follows:
1963 –Condition of the flexi and the sleeve is very good.
1964 – Condition of the flexi is very good plus and the condition of the sleeve is very good.
1965 – Condition of the flexi and the sleeve is very good.
1966 – Condition of the flexi is very good and the condition of the sleeve is very good plus.
1967 – Condition of the flexi and the sleeve is very good plus.
1968 – Condition of the flexi and the sleeve is very good
1969 – Condition of the flexi is very good and the condition of the sleeve is very good minus.B45182 – The Beatles 1968 Lady Madonna Parlophone A Label Demo 7 Inch (UK)
£2,800.00Add to basketA rare Parlophone A-label demonstration for The Beatles single ‘Lady Madonna/The Inner Light’. The single was released with the catalogue number R 5675 on 15th March 1968.
Side 1 matrix 7XCE 18438 – 3
Side 2 matrix 7XCE 18439 – 2
Stampers side 1 ‘KT’ ‘1’ ‘AT’
Stampers side 2 ‘KT’ ‘2’ ‘GT’
KT Tax code
The record has been extremely conservatively graded under a very bright light.
The condition of the labels is very good plus.
The vinyl is bright. The condition of the vinyl on the A-side is very good plus, the B-side is excellent.
B45181 – Beatles 1967 Hello Goodbye Parlophone A Label Demo 7 Inch (UK)
£2,500.00Add to basketA rare Parlophone A-label demonstration for The Beatles single ‘Hello Goodbye/I Am The Walrus’. The single was released with the catalogue number R 5655 on 24th November 1967.
Side 1 matrix 7XCE 18433 – 1
Side 2 matrix 7XCE 18434 – 1
Stampers side 1 ‘KT’ ‘1’ ‘G’
Stampers side 2 ‘KT’ ‘1’ ‘G’
No Tax code
The record has been extremely conservatively graded under a very bright light.
The condition of the labels is excellent.
The vinyl is bright. The condition of the vinyl is very good plus.
B45180 – Beatles 1967 All You Need Is Love Parlophone A Label Demo 7 Inch (UK)
£2,500.00Add to basketA rare Parlophone A-label demonstration for The Beatles single ‘All You Need is Love/Baby, You’re A Rich Man’. The single was released with the catalogue number R 5620 on 7th July 1967.
Side 1 matrix 7XCE 18425 – 1
Side 2 matrix 7XCE 18426 – 2
Stampers side 1 ‘KT’ ‘2’ ‘GG’
Stampers side 2 ‘KT’ ‘1’ ‘GA’
KT Tax code
The record has been extremely conservatively graded under a very bright light.
The condition of the labels is excellent.
The vinyl is bright. The condition of the vinyl is very good.
B45179 – Beatles 1965 We Can Work It Out Parlophone A Label Demo 7 Inch (UK)
£1,950.00Add to basketA rare Parlophone A-label demonstration for The Beatles single ‘We Can Work It Out/day Tripper’. The single was released with the catalogue number R 5389 on 3rd December 1965.
Side 1 matrix 7XCE 18341 – 4
Side 2 matrix 7XCE 18342 – 1
Stampers side 1 ‘KT’ ‘1’ ‘A’
Stampers side 2 ‘KT’ ‘3’ ‘RL’
No Tax code
Comes in the original ‘TOP POP’ sleeve.
The record has been extremely conservatively graded under a very bright light.
Some writing on side 2. The condition of the labels is very good.
The condition of the vinyl is very good plus.
B45177 – Beatles 1963 I Want To Hold Your Hand Parlophone A Label Demo 7 Inch (UK)
£2,950.00Add to basketA rare Parlophone A-label demonstration for The Beatles single ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand/This Boy’. The single was released with the catalogue number R 5084 on 29th November 1963.
Side 1 matrix 7XCE 17559 – 1N
Side 2 matrix 7XCE 17560 – 1N
Stampers side 1 ‘KT 3’ ‘11’
Stampers side 2 ‘KT’ ‘TL’
KT Tax code
Comes in the original ‘TOP POP’ sleeve.
The record has been extremely conservatively graded under a very bright light.
Residue from a sticker and a radio station stamp on both sides. The condition of the labels is very good minus.
The vinyl is bright. The condition of the vinyl is very good.
B45176 – The Beatles 1963 From Me To You Parlophone A Label Demo 7 Inch (UK)
£1,950.00Add to basketA rare Parlophone A-label demonstration for The Beatles single ‘From Me To You/Thank You Girl’. The single was released with the catalogue number R 5015 on 12th April 1963.
Side 1 matrix 7XCE 17329 – 1N
Side 2 matrix 7XCE 17330 – 1N
Stampers side 1 ‘MT’ ‘JR’
Stampers side 2 ‘MT’ ‘JR’
No Tax codes
Comes in the original ‘TOP POP’ sleeve.
The record has been extremely conservatively graded under a very bright light.
The condition of the labels is very good.
The condition of the vinyl on the A-side is good, the B-side is very good.