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The Beatles - Please Please Me - XEX421-1N LP Vinyl Record - G/VG+

First UK Press | Mono | Gold & Black
One of the most well known sought after releases - the black and gold label Please Please Me... Comes with original Emitex inner. This sleeve hasn't come to us in perfect shape - the sleeve is split at... Read More
Sleeve Grading i G (Good)
Sleeve Grading Sleeve condition rated using the Goldmine grading standard.
Record Grading i VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Record Grading Very Good Plus (VG+): Shows some signs of play with occasional light surface noise. No skips. A well-looked-after used copy.
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Our Comments: One of the most well known sought after releases - the black and gold label Please Please Me... Comes with original Emitex inner. This sleeve hasn't come to us in perfect shape - the sleeve is split at the bottom, from the opening to halfway across the sleeve. Despite clear signs of wear on the record, it plays incredibly well, and is consistently VG+ throughout. There are no deeper scratches that would cause overpowering clicks, pops or skips. "Dick James Mus. Co." publishing credit on tracks A1, A2, B4 & B6.

Record: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Sleeve: G (Good)
Inner Sleeve: Plain Paper

Matrices: XEX421-1N |
Special Features:
First UK Press | Mono | Gold & Black

Artist: The Beatles
Year of Press: 1963
Record Label: Parlophone
Catalogue Number: PMC 1202
Format: LP
Country: United Kingdom

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