beatles matrix numbers

U.K. pressing. Recording” text on two lines. Importantly, around the 6 ‘o’ clock position in the rimtext the wording is: “UNAUTHORISED COPYIN, HIRING, RENTING, PUBLIC PERFORMANCE AND BROADCASTING…”. The trail off areas have the hand etched matrix number YEX 773-PCS 7096 SIDE 1  and initials “HTM” on the side 1 and matrix number YEX 774-PCS 7096 SIDE 2 on the side 2. Beatles for Export. Matrix numbers: Side 1: YEX 773-3U   M6 298523; Side 2: YEX 774-3U   M6 298524.

The text quoted at the beginning of this chapter, along with the song titles, appears in white above photos of each Beatle. These LP’s may have been pressed just about the time when the code change took place, November 1968.You may also find that the Tax code on the label and the vinyl may be different. Second pressing, 1970.

was replaced by a symbol "(P)".

1964 on all EMI singles, EPs and LPs. The same Ethan Russell color photos of faces of John, Paul, George and Ringo appearing on the slipcase, record sleeve and book.

Post Sep 01, 2008 #1 2008-09-01T23:35. Numbering logic goes like this: B = 1, being the first stamper taken from the mother Matrix number variations: Side 1: YEX 773-3U; Side 2: YEX 774-2U; Side 1: YEX 773-2U; Side 2: YEX 774-3U or Side 1: YEX 773-3U; Side 2: YEX 774-3U. For some reason they did not change the master file number even though the contents was change.

In very good condition. The numbers etched are ST1 2553 A5 and ST2 2553 A5. PRICE CONDITIONS, SEE PRICE LISTS" statement was introduced in February

The reason for this is not known, probably on the EMI was not found qualitative matrix.

I have an album minus the cover with ST-2553. LK4725 has 6792 on side 2. If you are looking for pressings made as early as possible: Then you should look for a Matrix number as low as possible, at least for the high sales volume records. 05. Rolling Stones, aka The Promotional Album. Variation C. Narrow print and big 33 1/3. are issued The matrix number would then read ARL 1234 1L because this would be the first time this engineer had cut this record. Cover is replicat from the original Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. Vinyl pressed by Optimal Media GmbH, Germany. of the label or printed on the label.

This is the number of the Metal Mother used to make the Stamper.

I got mine in April 1972. Full laminated covers with green Apple logo on the back. Matrix number  /  Mother number  /  Stamper letter. 377. "T" is the price code (price codes "W", "M", and later "O" were also used on Beatles records.)

The components of the Let It Be box set: outer slipcase with exposed inner tray to hold book; album cover and vinyl disc catalog number PCS 7096; standard white paper EMI inner sleeve (patent #1125555 “Made In England”); “Get Back” book. Very limited edition. The rimtext reached all the way around the labels.

It For LP’s with huge quantity sold it may be like this, but for LP sold in small numbers there can be a number of years during which the same matrix numbers were used in production.

Matrix numbers are Irish contract pressing, 1970. Even though you have a record with mother number 1 and stamper letter B, it may be that the sound is not any good. 7. The original issue was on a grooved label in September of 1965 and the non grooved labels were produced during end of 1968 and 1969. Textur light green apple label with “Mfd. The matrix numbers: SWBO-1-101-X8 SWBO-2-101-X8 #2 SWBO-3-101-X8 (preceded by crossed out "SB") SWBO-4-101-X8 #2 All are hand scripted. 1 in red and “WITH COMPLIMENTS” above catalog number, and with EMI logo below. warmbuddy. This is the non-grooved area between the end of the final song on a record's side and the label, also known as the run-off groove area, end-groove area, matrix area, or "dead wax". The reason for double numbers is not known to me. Printed and made in Great Britain by Garrod & Lofthouse Limited (Patents Panding)” appear in white on the bottom. Nine original Beatles' LPs were issued on the Parlophone Photographs by Ethan A Russell. Part 1 - Original Albums.

The dates mentioned are the official dates when the codes changed. Green-yellow label with “An E.M.I.

3. A big thank you goes to Mr L aka George Bettyes who has kindly given me lots of information.He worked as a Disc Mastering Engineer at DECCA Studios from 1957 to 1972, DECCA records from the 60’s and 70’s has three different markings directly linked to the manufacturing process. Variation A. Matrix numbers: Side 1: YEX 773-4 (or 5); Side 2: YEX 774-4 (or -5). -2 would be the second, etc. Matrix numbers: Side 1: YEX 773-6-1-1; Side 2: YEX 774-6-1-1. Third variant has a translucent sheet with the publishing information that overlays the credit page so that the printed information can be read. The group’s name, album title and catalog number “Apple Pecords PCS 7096” appear in white on the spine.

Apple label have “Made in France by Pathé Marconi EMI” rim copy. The release date of the mid-70s (probably 1973-1975). I have an album minus the cover with ST-2553.

Matrix Numbers In the trail-off of a Capitol record from the 60's - 70's, you are likely to find something like this: ST - 1 - 2553 - B8 The first component is the prefix. Matrix numbers: Side 1: YEX 773-3U (or -4); Side 2: YEX 774-3U (or -4).

Matrix numbers are alphanumeric codes (and on occasion, other symbols) stamped or hand written (or a combination of the two) into the run-out groove area of a gramophone record.

Album included in “The Beatles” stereo box, as well as sold separately. PCS 7067/8 “The Beatles”. in U.K.” text.

The matrix number is stamped at the 6 o’clock position in the deadwax. The numbers etched are ST1 2553 A5 and ST2 2553 A5. Sixth pressing, 1984-1991. Dark green label with “An E.M.I. Let It Be, Apple PCS 7096, 1978, stereo only. During 1970 EMI produced copies of the Beatles Apple label albums on Parlophone single EMI boxed label for export to small countries which did not have their own pressing plants and also due to the fact that the Beatles new Apple label was not registered/ recognised. If the producer rejected the take he would remix the track and then it becomes Take 2. Recording” text on two lines and small 33 1/3. Part 2 – Singles. This would fit with the fact that the stereo versions were issued on red Odeon only (no y/b version there) and the fact that the y/b label was never used again for any other LP in France.

Third pressing, 1969. It's the most-covered song of all time. Centre, "TOKYO BEATLES FAN CLUB MAGAZINE" Published by : Tokyo Beatles

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