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Otaridan
10th Dec 2019
Vinyl Album
The Beatles - Beatles '65 Vol. 3
I found a mint stereo copy of this (ET 10082) and was surprised to find that “I Feel Fine” is featured in real stereo and to note that the album was issued in March of 1965 makes this the first appearance of the song in stereo, and while the song was still riding the charts.

Otaridan
10th Dec 2019
Vinyl Album
The Beatles - The Beatles Vol. 4
I have communicated with several dealers, some in Colombia and others in England and they affirm the existence of a stereo Vol. 4 however it is the scarcest of the first 5 volumes and a listing for it appears in a Codiscos elpee listing.

Otaridan
7th Dec 2019
Vinyl Album
Peter And Gordon - The Best Of Peter And Gordon
These so-called British export LP’s were anything but that. EMI’s policy of strict control over stereo masters of hit singles led to the making of these albums. With the policy of never placing a hit single on an upcoming album meant that the audiophile that favored stereo got cheated because singles were only mono. However countries other than the UK very often did not market that way. So EMI’s Strategic Marketing Department instituted a policy of “selective distribution” where stereo masters for hit singles were concerned. That is why some stereo versions of some songs appeared in one country and other hit single stereo masters appeared only in another. This was done initially to prevent massive imports from being brought into the UK and flooding their market and in EMI’s view having the royalties ride the merry-go-round. However the plan was not fool-proof and British merchants brought tons of US pressings into the UK. It was then decided that it would be more cost effective to produce a sub-catalogue of US albums under a special nomenclature to keep the British Pound at home. Keeping in mind that the hit single stereo masters were territorial, EMI in England could not by agreement manufacture a stamp to press these US knockoffs, they actually had to get their pressing stamps from Capitol US. Proof in point, if you examine the vinyl between the runout grooves it shows the Capitol matrix number crossed out with a new YMX matrix number added in. All the so-called British export albums are the same, even the Beatles, although their export counterparts feature a YEEX lettering prefix. Since these albums did not appear in the regular British catalogue, did the artists in question get royalties from their sales?



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