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Yellow Submarine, Apple PMC 7070.

Published October 5th, 2011

Yellow Submarine, Apple PMC 7070, January 17, 1969, mono. Album have front laminated flipback sleeve. Covers were manufactured by Garrod and Lofthouse. The mono covers have PMC 7070 and “Also available on Stereo No. PCS 7070” in the upper right corner and red lines above and below rear sleevenote. The initial mono covers have no information on the flaps. Later mono sleeves have “Printed and made by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. Patent No. 943,895” on the lower flap. The records were housed in black inner sleeves with a die-cut circular opening on one side to expose the Apple label. These sleeves were most likely manufactured by Harrison & Sons.

1. First pressing, January 17, 1969. Dark green label with an image of an apple on side 1 and sliced apple on side 2. Label have “An E.M.I. Recording” text on two lines and “Sold In U.K. subject to resale price conditions, see price lists” text. Publishing year printed with small copyright symbol (p). Matrix numbers: Side 1: XEX 715-1; Side 2: XEX 716-1.

2. Second pressing, summer 1981 until August 1982. Ligth green label with “An E.M.I. Recording” text on two lines and publishing year printed with big copyright symbol (P). Album have unlaminated cover. The record were housed in standard white paper inner sleeves. Matrix numbers: Side 1: XEX 715-1; Side 2: XEX 716-1.

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