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Artist:The Beatles
Title:Meet The Beatles!
Label:  Capitol
Country:USA
Catalogue:T-2047
Date:13 Jan 1964
Format:Mono LP (also Stereo LP)
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 75 Own, 4 Want
Price Guide:$33
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PRICE GUIDE
$33


TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The BeatlesI Want To Hold Your HandJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney10.0  Rate
A2The BeatlesI Saw Her Standing ThereJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney10.0  Rate
A3The BeatlesThis BoyJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney9.0  Rate
A4The BeatlesIt Won't Be LongJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney8.5  Rate
A5The BeatlesAll I've Got To DoJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney7.5  Rate
A6The BeatlesAll My LovingJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney9.7  Rate
B1The BeatlesDon't Bother MeGeorge Harrison8.3  Rate
B2The BeatlesLittle ChildJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney7.5  Rate
B3The BeatlesTill There Was YouMeredith Willson7.7  Rate
B4The BeatlesHold Me TightJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney8.7  Rate
B5The BeatlesI Wanna Be Your ManJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney8.0  Rate
B6The BeatlesNot A Second TimeJohn Lennon, Paul McCartney8.3  Rate


Notes

-- all tracks produced by George Martin
-- album scheduled for Jan. 20th release, but moved up one week
-- all mono mixes on this album (except for A1 and A3) were derived from EMI's twin-track stereo masters folded down to mono by US Capitol and not original mono masters found on UK Lp's.

 Label variation One: No ASCAP or BMI affiliation after song titles (SCRANTON only) (Jan 1964)
 Label variation Two: All songs credited to ASCAP except track A1 which is credited to BMI (second SCRANTON and initial Los Angeles pressings) (Jan 1964)
 Label Variation Three: All songs credited to ASCAP except tracks A1, A2 and B5 which are credited to BMI (SCRANTON and LOS ANGELES) (Feb 1964)
 Label variation Four: All songs credited to BMI except tracks B1 and B3 which are credited to ASCAP (SCRANTON, LOS ANGELES and JACKSONVILLE) (March 1966)

-- There are 3 Promotional cover variations:
-- A press kit version with a yellow "Press Information" sticker on front cover with bios inside and two 8x10 photos inside
-- For general promotional release a back cover stamped "Free Promotional Album Not To Be Sold"
-- Later promotional copies have the word "PROMO" drilled into the right upper corner (mid 1964 onwards)

-- Front covers can have the word "BEATLES" in an array of colors...ranging from Maroon. Brown, Tan to Olive Green (and some colors in-between)
-- back covers have the notation "Produced by George Martin" added after the initial press run.

monaural release discontinued early 1968

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Comments and Reviews
 
Louval
1st May 2024
 
 

 
W.B.lbl
21st Nov 2023
 Hmm. Sounds like whichever plant pressed this got L.A.'s metalwork.
 

 
LaurenceD SUBS
20th Nov 2023
 FWIW, here is the runout info for { 3421749 & 3421750 }:
- side 1: (hand etched:) T-1-2047-G-8 (stamped:) 6 [5-pointed-star]
- side 2: (hand etched:) T-2-2047-F-11-1 (stamped:) 2 [6-pointed-star]
 

 
W.B.lbl
20th Nov 2023
 Given the 2.875" diameter pressing ring on the newly-added {Images #3421749 & 3421750}, can anyone advise where that version was pressed? A few different West Coast plants used that type ring - among them Monarch, Research Craft, Custom Fidelity, Fidelatone, the Bihari brothers' Cadet plant . . .
 

 
baldybeano
15th Sep 2019
 I got this album for Christmas and was a bit disappointed that 'Please Please Me' was not on it, as it was the first Beatles song I heard on the radio. A few months later I bought my mono copy of Vee-Jay's "Introducing The Beatles" album at Woolworth's for $3.98 (my parents gave me the money) simply because it had the missing song and I soon realized, outside of 'I Saw Her Standing There', that ALL of the other songs were different that the ones on my 'Meet the Beatles' album! Needless to say, that 10 year old version of me was absolutely thrilled at having another virtually new album of more Beatles tunes to listen to. Also needless to say, my parents were a bit less than thrilled to have to listen to me constantly play even more of that music.
 

 
Record Collector
31st Aug 2015
 Saw one of these today on cd along with other American releases didn't buy it as they wouldn't be the same mix as the British issues
 

 
Record Collector
20th Jun 2015
 Interesting I want to hold your hand wasn't intended to be a album track and look where it ends up
 

 
kab2112 SUBS
26th Apr 2015
 Gold Disc scan added
 

 
Gizmobob
12th Apr 2015
 The rarest, yet not most valuable, version of this mono album is the Fourth Pressing from Jacksonville. Although the deadwax displays the Hollywood Star, it was pressed in very small quantities in Jacksonville in 1966 using Hollywood Stampers. This 4th Pressing, Jacksonville, is rarer than a 1st Pressing Stereo. I've only seen a few copies pop up in the past 10 years.

Most valuable version is the First Pressing, missing Publishing Credits (no BMI/ASCAP). There are 21 different black/rainbow label variations of the mono and stereo pressings from the '60's.
 

 
resbeatlefan
20th Apr 2014
 I added the rest of my Stereo variation to the mono page by mistake. Can someone please move them
 

 
resbeatlefan
19th Apr 2014
 Added first pressing mono labels without publishing credits.
 

 
JPGR&B SUBS
27th Aug 2013
 Good luck BJ.
 

 
BEATLEJOHN
27th Aug 2013
 Well I've added a US Lp for fun!....I've got a lot more release Notes to add to this....(The Stereo notes will be a nightmare...augggggh!) John
 


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Linked Releases

Japan - Odeon - 1964

USA - Capitol - 1964 [Stereo]

Canada - Capitol - 1967 [Stereo]

Colombia - Odeon - 1967

Japan - Apple - 1969

Mexico - Capitol - 1970

USA - Apple - 1971

Japan - Apple - 1976

Japan - Apple - 1976

USA - Capitol - 1988

International - Capitol - 2024 [Mono]


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