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The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (Original Motion Picture Sound Track) (LP, Album, Mono, RE, 180)

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The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (Original Motion Picture Sound Track) (LP, Album, Mono, RE, 180)Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Comments: General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): 2024 reissue replicating the original 1964 US release. Issued with a four page fold out insert. Disc is housed in a poly lined paper inner sleeve with a replica of United Artist Records' advertising inner sleeve included. Issued with a "The Beatles are Coming!" hype sticker

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
2024 reissue replicating the original 1964 US release. Issued with a four-page fold-out insert. Disc is housed in a poly-lined paper inner sleeve with a replica of United Artist Records' advertising inner sleeve included. Issued with a "The Beatles are Coming!" hype sticker on the front cover. "Made in France" sticker on the back cover. Runouts are hand-etched apart from MPO's identifiers, which are laser-etched. [Back Cover: All songs published by Maclen Music Inc. and Unart Music Corp. (BMI) except [B4 which is published by Maclen Music Inc. (BMI) United Artists United Artists Records, Inc. © [Insert and Labels: ℗ 1964 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group) / Apple Corps Limited. © 2024 Apple Corps Limited. Licensed to Apple Corps Limited. Made in the E.U. Universal International Music B.V. [Insert: All tracks produced in London Album compiled in the U.S.A. by United Artists. All tracks are pure mono mixes. Special thanks: Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison [Hype Sticker: Analogue cut from the original master tapes on 180g audiophile vinyl. Includes an insert featuring an in-depth essay on the history of the album. Made in France Apple Records & Universal Music Group International appears on hype sticker only

 

A1. The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (Vocal) 2:28
A2. The Beatles - Tell Me Why (Vocal) 2:04
A3. The Beatles - I'll Cry Instead (Vocal) 2:06
A4. George Martin And His Orchestra - I Should Have Known Better (Instrumental) 2:16
A5. The Beatles - I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (Vocal) 0:59
A6. George Martin And His Orchestra - And I Love Her (Instrumental) 3:42
B1. The Beatles - I Should Have Known Better (Vocal) 2:42
B2. The Beatles - If I Fell (Vocal) 2:16
B3. The Beatles - And I Love Her (Vocal) 2:27
B4. George Martin And His Orchestra - Ringo's Theme (This Boy) (Instrumental) 3:06
B5. The Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love (Vocal) 2:15
B6. George Martin And His Orchestra - A Hard Day's Night (Instrumental) 2:00

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 602468019770
Barcode 6 02468 01977 0
Label Code LC01846
Rights Society BMI
Rights Society BIEM/SDRM
Matrix / Runout UAL 3366 A
Matrix / Runout UAL 3366 B
Matrix / Runout 00602468019770 A3 KiRv Ⓐ EAST IRIS [MPO logo]® 24348667 M1
Matrix / Runout 00602468019770 B2 KiRv Ⓐ EAST IRIS [MPO logo]® 24348667 M1
Matrix / Runout 00602468019770 A3 KiRv Ⓐ EAST IRIS [MPO logo]® 24 349110
Matrix / Runout 00602468019770 B2 KiRv Ⓐ EAST IRIS [MPO logo]® 24 349111 M2

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) Calderstone Productions Limited
Record Company Universal Music Group
Phonographic Copyright (p) Apple Corps Ltd.
Copyright (c) Apple Corps Ltd.
Licensed To Apple Corps Ltd.
Record Company Universal International Music B.V.
Record Company United Artists (2)
Copyright (c) United Artists Records, Inc.
Published By Maclen Music, Inc.
Published By Unart Music Corp.
Lacquer Cut At East Iris Studios
Pressed By MPO

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