Czerwiec 1964
June 1964
LP: The Big Beat Of The Beatles
Parlophone PMCJ 64 [Tylko w Mono] Republika Południowej Afryki
MATRIX No's: XPEAX 167 & XPEAX 168
The Beatles
Black and silver Parlophone label
The rim print at the bottom is "Pressed in S.A. under directions of the Parlophone Co. Ltd."
'ALL RIGHTS OF THE MANUFACTURER AND OF THE OWNER OF THE RECORDED WORK RESERVED. UNAUTHORIZED PUBLIC PERFORMANCE, BROADCASTING AND COPYING OF THIS RECORD PROHIBITED'.
Strona A:
1.Can't Buy Me Love
2.She Loves You
3.Love Me Do
4.This Boy
5.You Can't Do That
6.I Wanna Be Your Man
Strona B:
I Want To Hold Your Hand
From Me To You
Ask Me Why
I'll Get You
Thank You Girl
1964
LP: The Big Beat Of The Beatles
Parlophone PMCJ 64 [Tylko w Mono] Republika Południowej Afryki
MATRIX No's: XPEAX 167 & XPEAX 168
The Beatles
Nota: wwznowienie - niebieski label.
Reissue - blue label.
The rim print at the bottom is "Pressed in S.A. under directions of the Parlophone Co. Ltd."
'ALL RIGHTS OF THE MANUFACTURER AND OF THE OWNER OF THE RECORDED WORK RESERVED. UNAUTHORIZED PUBLIC PERFORMANCE, BROADCASTING AND COPYING OF THIS RECORD PROHIBITED'.
1965
LP: The Big Beat Of The Beatles
Parlophone PMCJ 64 [Tylko w Mono] Republika Południowej Afryki
MATRIX No's: XPEAX 167 & XPEAX 168
The Beatles
Nota: wznowienie - zmieniony label (ciemno – niebieski)
Reissue. Ground Colour ; Deep Blue
The first line of the rim print at the bottom is "PRESSED FOR OR BY A REGISTERED USER".
And the second line of the rim print begins "Unauthorised public performance. broadcasting and copying of this record prohibited."
Koniec’ 65
End od 1965
LP: The Big Beat Of The Beatles
Parlophone PMCJ 64 [Tylko w Mono] Republika Południowej Afryki
The Beatles
Nota: wznowienie, zmieniony label (czarno - srebrny) "Pressed for or by a registered user".
Later in 1965, Parlphone-SA switched to a label style resembling the one used in Scandinavia -- a black label with "PARLOPHONE" in silver. Naturally, the three-dimensional logo unique to South Africa was retained. This label was available in both mono and stereo, and the earlier LP's were reissued onto it. The bottom line of the rim print reads "Pressed for or by a registered user".
I know the image is completely dreadful quality but it's the only reference I can find anywhere online about this record being issued with a mid-60's parlophone label. The second front sleeve variant with the PMCJ 64 printed on the top right goes with the repressed label (I think).