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THE BEATLES "SONG, PICTURES AND STORIES OF THE FABULOUS" VJLPS-1092. STEREO!

$ 2587.19

Availability: 79 in stock
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  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: Cover - NM-! Record - NM! Labels - NM-
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Format: LP
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    Description

    THE BEATLES ""SONG, PICTURES AND STORIES OF THE FABULOUS" VJLP-1092.
    Song, Pictures And Stories Of The Fabulous Beatles, Vee-Jay VJLP 1092, July, 1964.
    This album is nothing more that a fancy repackaging of the second version of Vee-Jay’s Introducing The Beatles. Although the company assigned the release a new number and prepared a different and more elaborate cover, Vee-Jay did not bother to print new labels for the records placed in new jacket. The jacket has a gatefold cover whose front flap is two-thirds of the full jacket’s size. The multicolored front flap features a black background with
    “BEATLES”
    in large stylized orange print. The lower half of the flap is dominated by the same Dezo Hoffmann photograph that was used Capitol’s
    I Want To Hold Your Hand
    picture sleeve. The phrase “All our best” appears above the photograph in hand-writing and autographs of the Beatles are reproduced below. The exposed portion of the white background inside right flap has the same color drawings of each of the Beatles faces that were used on the jacket for the
    Souvenir
    EP and the picture sleve
    Do You Want To Know A Secret
    single. In typical teenage magazine cover language, the purchaser is urged to
    “LOOK INSIDE”
    for the complete story of each Beatles favotite male and female singer, foods, types of girls, sports, hobby, songs and colors as well as their real names, birthplaces, birthdays, height, education and hair and eye color. Once opened , the inside gatefold lives up to its promise of personal information and is graced with additional color tinted pictures. The back cover leaves no doubt that Vee-Jay was marketing this record for young girls. Below Ringo’s color tinted piture is the phrase
    “RINGO LOVE”
    and a blue dash-bordered heart containing the phrase
    “PICTURE HERE”
    . Similar pictures, language and hearts appear for the other Beatles. The cover goes so far as to give the following instructions:
    PASTE YOUR PICTURE WITH YOUR FAVORITE BEATLE AND YOUR FRIENDS WITH THEIR FAVORITE AND FOR YOU FELLOWS TOUGH LUCK!!
    On the mono covers the number VJ 1092 appears on the lower right corner of the front flap.
    STEREO VERSION:
    Rare mono cover with a white rectangular sticker containing the word “STEREO” in black.
    First stereo labels variation with brackets logos. Centered titles and credits with “INTRODUCING THE BEATLES”, “Long Playing” and “Microgroove” on the label. It also has the “Coffin-King” typo. “STEREO” appears at 12 o’clock. Its trail off areas contain hand etched matrix numbers, “URJ” and the date 1-24-64 on both sides and matrix number S 63-3402-1 on Side I and S 63-3403-1 on Side II. The machine stamped Audio Matrix and ARP logos also appears on both sides. This record was manufactured by ARP.
    Original VeeJay inner sleeve included.
    This extremely rare beautiful authentic copy!!!
    Hard to find
    a better
    copy of
    this
    .
    All records from my personal collection, collected for many years.
    Conditions:
    Cover - NM- (no splits, no tears, no ring wear). Record - NM (no jumps, no clicks). Labels - Near Mint- (small spindle marks only). Inner sleeve - NM.
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