THE BEATLES * Yellow Submarine LP 1969 Export Odeon PPCS 7070 * Gold/Red Sticker
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THE BEATLES * Yellow Submarine LP 1969 Export Odeon PPCS 7070 * Gold/Red Sticker
This is the extremely rare
UK EXPORT Yellow Submarine LP on ODEON,
it has the all important GOLD ODEON sticker
on the back and the PPCS 7070 catalogue number.
The Odeon label was an EMI subsidiary
that pressed Beatles LP to be shipped out
and distributed abroad.
It's is possibly THE rarest Beatles album produced in the UK.
Pressed in extremely small amounts, reportedly only 200/300 it was made for Portugal and Malta.
Front laminated sleeve with red lines above and below rear sleevenotes.
Printed and made by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.black and white Odeon label.
Matrix numbers:
Side 1: YEX 715-1
Side 2: YEX 716-1
Includes the correct patented original innersleeve
The ODEON sticker is present and in very good++ condition.
Condition:
Cover: VG to VG+
(Signs of use and years. Worn around the edges, creases and wear to the corners. Spine is complete with legible lettering but has a few dents/creases. Yellowish back cover. - please check the pictures.)
Vinyl visually: VG to VG++
(There’s numerous spindle marks on both labels which indicates vinyl played a lot and has visible surface marks on side 1, some other more pronounced surface marks on side 2 and light scratches on both sides, all light and superficial and none feelable at gentle finger touch.)
Audio:
The record plays VERY GOOD+ to EXCELLENT (Much much better than it looks). The record plays without lessening of the sound and there are no heavy pops and the disc plays well throughout without repeats, skips or jumps. I listened to the entire record after carefully cleaning it. The vinyl rests 100% flat when placed on the turntable. It plays mostly EXCELLENT from beginning to end, with no jumps and no prevailing noises. I have noticed, especially in the quieter parts and the instrumentals of the ‘film’ some 'potato chips'' and it seems to me that a professional cleaning can greatly improve this aspect. So ''the Beatles'' part plays flawlessly, that is: All A's side and the last song on the record. In the ‘’George Martin part’’, I noticed some ''ticks'', ''clicks'' etc ... Static perhaps but maybe also those thin hairlines the record has. ... In FLAT sound - Bass and Treble sound at 0 (zero) - there was hardly any background noise or any noises heard.
Shipping & Handling:
EUROPE: £30
REST of the WORLD: £40
(signed for mail with insurance)
827 (GS 7.0.13 (827))
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