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Artist:The Beatles
Title:Abbey Road
Label:Supraphon / Parlophone
Country:Czechoslovakia
Catalogue:1 13 1016
Date:1972
Format:Stereo LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 1 Owns, 1 Wants
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A4The BeatlesOh! DarlingLennon, McCartneyRate
A5The BeatlesOctopus's GardenStarkeyRate
A6The BeatlesI Want You (She's So Heavy)Lennon, McCartneyRate
B1The BeatlesHere Comes The SunHarrisonRate
B2The BeatlesBecauseLennon, McCartneyRate
B3The BeatlesYou Never Give Me Your MoneyLennon, McCartneyRate
B4The BeatlesSun KingLennon, McCartneyRate
B5The BeatlesMean Mr. MustardLennon, McCartneyRate
B6The BeatlesPolythene PamLennon, McCartneyRate
B7The BeatlesShe Came In Through The Bathroom WindowLennon, McCartneyRate
B8The BeatlesGolden SlumbersLennon, McCartneyRate
B9The BeatlesCarry That WeightLennon, McCartneyRate
B10The BeatlesThe EndLennon, McCartneyRate
B11The BeatlesHer MajestyLennon, McCartneyRate


Notes

Identical sleeve for mono/stereo version.
mono 0 13 1016 ,stereo 1 13 1016
Released with a full-colour bonus book with photographs and bilingual lyrics.

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Comments and Reviews
 
Neil Forbes
30th Jan 2015
 ....Thanks, Judge!
 

 
TheJudge
29th Jan 2015
 The more...erm...outré comments on this entry have now been moved to their very own thread, where they will remain for the jollity of nations and/or to confirm some people's worst prejudices about vinyl fans... ;-)
 

 
Magic Marmalade
27th Jan 2015
 It's all there!

At the very least we've furnished enough spurious information for people to write several more new books about the great Beatles conspiracy... so we are providing a service that way, offering fresh stimulus to an otherwise exhausted industry.

And they can send my royalty cheque to...

Also, the wording on the back cover "Abbey Road", is of course (or was) the actual genuine street sign for the road, but the "Beatles" heading was obviously added for this photo... strange then, that the old crack in the wall running from top to bottom should actually appear in the "S" of the recently added "Beatles", this can only have been done purposefully, indicating the elimination of the plural.

(Mod. edit)
 

 
TopPopper
27th Jan 2015
 The studio is on the left as we look. See the white wall in front of the VW Beetle? That's the wall outside the studio, and it has a gate at either end for cars to enter the forecourt.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
27th Jan 2015
 Was it a spontaneous decision to make a photo like this the album cover R.C?

Clearly not as much planning and "creating" involved as the Sgt. Pepper cover, so did they just say: "We need a cover... let's just pop outside and get a snap or two"?
 

 
Record Collector
27th Jan 2015
 The photographer had ten minutes to take several photos including this one
 

 
Magic Marmalade
27th Jan 2015
 The studios are immediately to the left of this picture, so they are walking away from it. If you were to "pan" left, you'd see the Abbey Road Studios sign right next to the path the zebra crossing comes from... you can walk in a straight line straight out of the studio and across the crossing. The studios have a little "garden" area n front, then there they are, looking over the crossing.

To the right is another road meeting this one at an acute angle, and at it's point, if you were to pan right about 140 degrees, ther's another zebra crossing to a little traffic island with a memorial on it to Oswald somebody (an artist from the 19th- early 20th century, whose name I forget now.

If you can, go to Google maps, type: Abbey Road Studios, and then click the Street View option, and have a mosey around (this is how I locate interesting little second hand shops and Charity shop hot-spots!)
 

 
Neil Forbes
27th Jan 2015
 Just exactly which side of the street was the EMI studios on? And how far along from that zebra-crossing was it they'd have to walk before getting to those studios?
 

 
Neil Forbes
27th Jan 2015
 If Paul IS dead, that's one solid ghost still hangin' around, givin' interviews to all and sundry on his life as a Beatle and his career afterwards... but if he were dead, would he have been giving spirited performances or just making a spectre-cle of himself.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
27th Jan 2015
 You're right John, he couldn't even put them down for a moment for a picture... Maybe that's what killed him. :)

(Wonder what album is going to be top in the top 50 tomorrow?!!!)

 

 
BEATLEJOHN
27th Jan 2015
 "I'm surprised we haven't yet had a print with Paul's cigarette airbrushed out!"

If you poke around, you'd be surprised how many times McCartney has a cigarette in his hand on sleeves and LP jackets....way more than the other three....John

 

 
Record Collector
26th Jan 2015
 George the grave digger Paul the deceased ringo the undertaker and John the priest
 

 
TopPopper
26th Jan 2015
 I'd like to see a photographer try this nowadays. I've been there a few times, and the traffic is relentless, and regular drivers from the area, such as taxi drivers, are evidently sick to death of people crossing all day to have their photos taken, because of course, it makes them have to stop every time. I can imagine this photo session nowadays would be unworkable without closing the road - you really would have a mile-long tail-back both behind, and of course in front of the camera.

On a completely unrelated note - I'm surprised we haven't yet had a print with Paul's cigarette airbrushed out!
 

 
Neil Forbes
26th Jan 2015
 John leads, dressed all in white, right down to his shoes. Ringo's next, dressed like he's heading for a lunch engagement(leather shoes - murder on the feet on a hot day), George brings up the rear, dressed in denim and - are they suede shoes? And Paul, dressed ever-so-casually and going bare-foot, just as well there's no broken glass on the road!
 

 
Magic Marmalade
26th Jan 2015
 There's also the ghost of the word "Road" in the middle of that Russian cover.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
26th Jan 2015
 That's excellent!!! What on earth made them do that TopPopper? Did anyone notice when that issue came out?

(Mod. edit)
 

 
TopPopper
26th Jan 2015
 I like the Russian sleeve best - check out John and Paul's feet!
 

 
Record Collector
26th Jan 2015
 The Australian issue has the word stereo on the top right corner
 

 
Record Collector
26th Jan 2015
 Paul felt the group was all grown up all those days were behind them it was the beginning of the 1970's they just wanted to explore new things
 

 
Neil Forbes
26th Jan 2015
 R.C.'s last comment: "Inteviewed on anthology he hated salmon and ended up taking can of baked beans" Imagine him having a bath afterwards....(ooh I'm a shocker!). But seriously, there was tension throughout on the Let It Be sessions, no doubt exacerbated by the presence of John Lennon's "new-found friend", whom I won't name for legal reasons but we all know who that person was, and there are many who hold that person responsible for the break-up of The Beatles. If you have the 1982 doco, The Compleat Beatles(which, I think is now on DVD officially, my DVD has been made from a VHS tape), you'll see that Paul wasn't completely blameless either. Basically they were all getting on each other's "wick". Paul admitted to a bit of pushiness in the doco "George Harrison - Living In The Material World" aired on SBS-TV here in Australia last Sunday(25-1-2015).
 

 
Record Collector
26th Jan 2015
 Inteviewed on anthology he hated salmon and ended up taking can of baked beans
 

 
Record Collector
26th Jan 2015
 Paul left because he was fed up with the let it be project the way it was produced if you listen to the let it be naked album it's the way Paul wanted to sound like
 

 
Neil Forbes
26th Jan 2015
 Hi, TopPopper. Not all the Beatles got into the Eastern mysticism. Ringo might've been wondering what all the fuss was about... didn't he leave early 'cause he didn't like the food?
And your last thought: "Of course, it's all preposterous. Or is it?..." Weeeell! As I said, I bet Paul McCartney, if he thinks back on it at all, would possibly laugh himself silly these days.
 

 
Record Collector
26th Jan 2015
 Has the original 1969 Australian issue and the 1981 pressing the difference between is the the first one was a glossy cover
 

 
TopPopper
26th Jan 2015
 Yes, but the Beatles were into Eastern mysticism at the time, and some schools of thought consider you to be nine months old when you are born. As he was born in June 1942, he'd have been 9 months + 27 years and 3 months when Abbey Road was released -- in other words, he'd have just turned 28.

Of course, it's all preposterous. Or is it?...
 

 
Neil Forbes
26th Jan 2015
 A doco about The Beatles in Australia was shown on New Years Day by ABC-TV(Australia) which mentioned that Paul McCartney celebrated his 22nd birthday while the "fab four" were in Sydney during their 1964 tour of Australia and New Zealand. This sits at odds with the claim about the rego plate number on the VW seen on the front cover of this album. If anyone remembers the publicity stunt(a joke that got carried too far) of Paul McCartney "dying" in 1966 or 1967. The Magical Mystery Tour had a photo of Paul with the Sword of Damaclese(guessing spelling) suspended above him, and the Abbey Road cover has him bare-foot. The VW's registration plate read "28 IF", meaning Paul would've been 28 if he had lived. Well actually, no. Doing the math, Paul was 27 in 1969 when Abbey Road was first issued, and 26 when the group started work on the album in 1968 after all-but abandoning the "Let It Be" project. I'd imagine Paul would be having a right old laugh about it all these years later.
 


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UK - Apple - 1969

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France - Apple - 1970

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USA - Capitol - 1976

Czechoslovakia - Supraphon - 1977

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