Koniec 1964
End of 1964
LP: Please Please Me
Parlophone PMCM 1202 [Mono] Nowa Zelandia
Matrix Number Side 1: XEX 421
Matrix Number Side 2: XEX 422
The Beatles
Materiał taki sam jak wydanie angielskie z 22.III.1963 r.
Nota: drugie wydanie. Second issue. Blue label.
At the end of 1964, New Zealand Parlophone changed label styles. With black print on light blue.
Covers for this LP came with front "mono" indicator.
Catalog No. "PMCM 1202" was printed at the right corner of the front cover.
The cover features the correct colour back and there is NO Angus McBean credit on the front bottom right.
Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (half laminated printed cover.).
Catalog No. "PMCM 1202" was printed at the right corner of the flip. Print using only the black ink.
"COVER PHOTO: ANGUS McBEAN" credit on the back bottom left.
"Copyright subsists in all records by virtue of the Australian Copyright Act 1912-1933 and New Zealand Copyright Act. 1913. All rights under Copyright law are reserved." credit on the back bottom.
Company name "His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd." was printed at the bottom.
Late' 63
LP: Please Please Me
Parlophone PMCM 1202 [Tylko w Mono] Nowa Zelandia
Matrix Number Side 1: XEX 421 & Matrix Number Side 2: XEX 422
The Beatles
Materiał taki sam jak wydanie angielskie z 22.III.1963 r.
Covers for this LP came with front "mono" indicator.
Catalog No. "PMCM 1202" was printed at the right corner of the front cover.
The cover features the correct colour back and there is NO Angus McBean credit on the front bottom right.
Housed in a twin-flipback printed cover (half laminated printed cover.).
Catalog No. "PMCM 1202" was printed at the right corner of the back cover. Print in black and blue.
"COVER PHOTO: ANGUS McBEAN" credit on the back bottom left.
"Lithoed in New Zealand" by CSW (Printing house) at the bottom of the back cover.
"Copyright subsists in all records by virtue of the Australian Copyright Act 1912-1933 and New Zealand Copyright Act. 1913. All rights under Copyright law are reserved." credit on the back bottom.
Company name "His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd." was printed at the bottom.
New Zealand Parlophone was issuing albums on a black label with an old style "Parlophone" at the top, similar to the black and gold label from U.K.
"His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd." was printed at the rim.
His Master's Voice was a subsidiary of EMI Music and was set up in the 1930s under the HMV name in New Zealand. It was, until the 1970s, the biggest manufacturer and distributor of records in New Zealand. In addition to its own labels, HMV, Parlophone, Regal Zonophone, Capitol, and Columbia, it manufactured many others including Decca, Warner Brothers and, at times, Atlantic. In 1973 the HMV label was rebranded worldwide as EMI.
New Zealand Parlophone did not issue Beatles LP's in stereo until early 1964. The existence of the first two LP's in stereo on this label is disputed.