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Tape Media: Cassette Album

Artist:The Beatles
Title:Rock 'N' Roll Music Vol 1
Format:Cassette Album
Label:  Music For Pleasure
Country:UK
Catalogue:MFP 50506
Date:Oct 1980
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 3 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
Side One
01The BeatlesTwist And ShoutRussell, MedleyRate
02The BeatlesI Saw Her Standing ThereLennon, McCartneyRate
03The BeatlesYou Can't Do ThatLennon, McCartneyRate
04The BeatlesI Wanna Be Your ManLennon, McCartneyRate
05The BeatlesI Call Your NameLennon, McCartneyRate
06The BeatlesBoysDixon, FarrellRate
07The BeatlesLong Tall SallyJohnson, Penniman, BlackwellRate
Side Two
08The BeatlesRock'n'roll MusicBerryRate
09The BeatlesSlow DownWilliamsRate
10The BeatlesKansas CityLeiber, StollerRate
11The BeatlesMoney (That's What I Want)Bradford, GordyRate
12The BeatlesBad BoyWilliamsRate
13The BeatlesMatchboxPerkinsRate
14The BeatlesRoll Over BeethovenBerryRate


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Mystdrf
31st May 2017
 Added an insert which adds the Apple logo.
Nothing printed on the reverse and cassette is as shown by kab2112.
 

 
BiggieTembo
22nd Mar 2014
 hey i just did some research and on the great website, "the Beatles uk cassettes," it states that the wraparound and standard "inlay" issue were released at the same time, in 1980. The website is pretty informative. i distinctly remember though, that the inlay versions came after the wraparounds... Or maybe the Boots in Chippenham, in 1980, stocked the wraparounds first... the date rings true, as i got the cassette for Christmas in 1980: an eight-year old transformed after seeing Help! on TV, shown as a tribute to John Lennon, assassinated the same year
 

 
BiggieTembo
22nd Mar 2014
 Heh heh yeah those cardboard wraparound covers played havoc with storage, as i remember... It was seldom that i saw cassettes of this type at a later date in second hand shops or at record fairs, and the ones i did see were either emasculated or "taken in" as it were, or extremely worn around the edges! Funny choice of packaging from EMI. Maybe they thought we would display them on the mantlepiece or something. Regarding the date and issuing: the cardboard wraparound was deffo the earlier issue; i distinctly remember that after i bought the wraparound Volume Two, the "inside inlay" version was released later. My cassette outer shell is also white plastic with blue writing, which puts it date-wise before the transparent shell releases. It also seems logical that the packaging would downsize (i.e. from "lavish" to "more economical/practical") rather than the other way around. The cassettes, to add a final note, were packed in a plastic outer covering with an additional printed "Beatles" cardboard back-plate which served also as a hanging hook for the MFP carousel display hat-stand type thing. The printing on the cardboard back-plate reflected the cover art.
 

 
TopPopper
20th Mar 2014
 I seem to remember them in the early 80s, maybe 1983-ish - but the 1980 cover recently added might suggest that the wrap-around style was not the first edition. I do recall these and the Best of George Harrison being packaged that way because I bought them at Woolies when I was a kid and had to cut the card down to size so it would fit inside a normal case - otherwise they were to big to slot into my cassette rack!
 

 
BiggieTembo
19th Mar 2014
 Hey Guys - I got an outside cardboard wrap-around cassette-cover version of R&RM V2, which I bought in 1980 (in Boots the Chemist), which I guess pre-dates the "inside-the-box" cover you just uploaded. I'll try and get a scan of it uploaded ;-)
 

 
roboleyton
19th Mar 2014
 The official release date for both volumes of this cassette is 24th October 1980, barcoded covers are from 1984. 1980 cover uploaded.
 

 
TopPopper
7th Mar 2014
 Don't think this is the 1976 issue. The barcode suggests later. I could be wrong but I think the originals had an oversized card cover wrapped around the outside of the case?
 


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Linked Releases

USA - Capitol - 1976

Canada - Capitol - 1976

UK - Parlophone - 1976

UK - Parlophone - 1976

Yugoslavia - Jugoton - 1976

Australia - Axis - 1980

Netherlands - Music For Pleasure - 1980

UK - Music For Pleasure - 1980

USA - Capitol - 1980

USA - Capitol - 1980



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