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Artist:The Beatles
Title:Hey Jude!
Label:  Parlophone
Country:South Africa
Catalogue:PCSJ 149
Date:Mar 1970
Format:LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 6 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The BeatlesCan't Buy Me LoveLennon, McCartneyRate
A2The BeatlesI Should Have Known BetterLennon, McCartneyRate
A3The BeatlesPaper Back WriterLennon, McCartneyRate
A4The BeatlesRainLennon, McCartneyRate
A5The BeatlesLady MadonnaLennon, McCartneyRate
A6The BeatlesRevolutionLennon, McCartneyRate
B1The BeatlesHey JudeLennon, McCartneyRate
B2The BeatlesOld Brown ShoeGeorge HarrisonRate
B3The BeatlesDon't Let Me DownLennon, McCartneyRate
B4The BeatlesThe Ballad Of John And YokoLennon, McCartneyRate


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Number: 666693  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: An6y66
Description: FRONT COVER


Number: 666694 
Uploaded By: An6y66
Description: BACK COVER


Number: 454714 
Uploaded By: kimbozw
Description: Cover Back Excerpt


Number: 666695 
Uploaded By: An6y66
Description: SIDE 1


Number: 666696 
Uploaded By: An6y66
Description: SIDE 2


Number: 454712  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: kimbozw
Edited By: getalife
Description: A Side Label


Number: 454713  HIDDEN
Uploaded By: kimbozw
Edited By: getalife
Description: B Side Label


Comments and Reviews
 
Neil Forbes
9th Feb 2015
 R.C.: "I remember the look on the girls face when I gave the money in 50c pieces" You're a shocker, R.C.! Bet they'd have loved you do - not!(ha-ha) See how I paraphrased a title in there?
 

 
Record Collector
9th Feb 2015
 I remember the look on the girls face when I gave the money in 50c pieces lol
 

 
Neil Forbes
9th Feb 2015
 Look at prices back then and look at what we're paying now for full-price CDs. Australia always seems to cop the rough end of the pineapple when it comes to prices we pay for anything. Even computer software prices are higher here than most other places in the world, and very likely artificially inflated for all kinds of flimsy reasons(excuses).
 

 
Record Collector
9th Feb 2015
 Remembers walking into homecrafts later became chandlers and had heaps of beatles records including this one still has the price sticker on it priced at $9.99
 

 
Neil Forbes
9th Feb 2015
 Oh, R.C. you lazy devil! Revealing your secrets on how to do as little work as possible, ay? Play all the long songs! Yep, that'll knock over an hour in about 8 tracks after you add in time for back-announcements, corporate sponsorship acknowledgements(in community radio we couldn't call them "ads"), news bulletins and giving weather reports... should just about do it, I reckon!
 

 
Record Collector
9th Feb 2015
 heres something that might interest current and former radio announcers who worked in community radio in Australia I used to play sone songs that lasted around eight minutes or so to help me get through the morning or afternoon much quicker
 

 
Neil Forbes
9th Feb 2015
 Talkin' 'bout long songs, what about the daddy of 'em all, MacArthur Park by Albus Dumbledore... er...Richard Harris?(Albus Dumbledore.... don't you remember? Harris played that role if the first two Harry Potter movies!). MacArthur Park clocks in at close to 8 minutes, plenty of time to "answer nature's call" and throw together a cup of coffee, then get back and cue up your next track.
 

 
Jock_Girl
8th Feb 2015
 As a former disk-jockette myself -- "American Pie", "Legend Of Atlantis, "Hey Jude", and far too many Elton John tracks sure came in handy when the girl's loo beckoned
 

 
Trainman
8th Feb 2015
 As a former DJ I can sympathize, except it usually wasn't "a cuppa" <G>.

The other ones that were handy for that were "American Pie" and Donovan's "Legend Of Atlantis"
 

 
Record Collector
8th Feb 2015
 Well they would come in handy if you work at radio station if you want a cuppa
 

 
Neil Forbes
8th Feb 2015
 Yeah, R.C., You've got to be brutal with these extremely long tracks that do nothing but send you to "la-la-land"!
 

 
Record Collector
8th Feb 2015
 Well with my technique that goes back to the nineties the nanana section goes for about four minutes so I shaved it down just under two so the track clocks at 5:11 instead of 7:11
 

 
Neil Forbes
8th Feb 2015
 This is yet another rehash of old Beatles cuts masquerading as a "new" album simply by the inclusion of the somewhat(and unnecessarily) over-long "Hey Jude". All those la-la-la's at the end do have a reptilian effect, they make the song "drag on"(dragon - get it?).
 

 
An6y66
8th Feb 2015
 with respect to kombozw added full cover images and slightly clearer labels
 

 
An6y66
27th Oct 2013
 This copy has mistitled Paperback Writer
 

 
YankeeDisc SUBS
27th Oct 2013
 I also own this South African copy.
On my copy, the sleeve looks fine, but the paper labels on the album look iffy.
Bought in London, circa 1970, cannot remember exactly where, but may have been Virgin Records in Oxford Street, the one upstairs from a shoe shop, very close to the Tottenham Court Rd. end.

Dead Wax Side 1 (A): YEEX 150 (machine stamped)
Dead Wax Side 2 (B): YEEX 151 (machine stamped)
 

 
kimbozw
11th Oct 2013
 South African HEY JUDE pressing
 


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Linked Releases

USA - Apple - 1970

Argentina - Apple - 1970 [Stereo]

Argentina - Apple - 1970 [Mono]

Australia - Apple - 1970

Brazil - Apple - 1970 [Mono]

Brazil - Apple - 1970 [Stereo]

Canada - Apple - 1970

France - Apple - 1970

Germany - Apple - 1970

Israel - Parlophone - 1970

Italy - Apple - 1970

Japan - Apple - 1970

Netherlands - Apple - 1970

New Zealand - Apple - 1970

Sweden - Apple - 1970

UK - Apple - 1970

UK - Parlophone - 1970

USA - Apple - 1970

Taiwan - Giant - 1971

UK - Apple - 1973

Greece - EMI - 1975

Canada - Capitol - 1976

Germany - Apple - 1976

USA - Capitol - 1976

UK - Parlophone - 1979

Italy - Apple - 1981

Argentina - EMI - 1988

Italy - Apple - 1991

Russia - Antrop - 1993

Nicaragua - Odeon

Nigeria - Apple

Panama - Odeon


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