2-LP 50th Anniversary Edition 1st LP - New Stereo Mix By Giles Martin 2nd LP - Sgt. Pepper Studio Sessions Mixed By Giles Martin Insert 1 - 12" x 12" card with Sgt. Pepper cutouts.
Pepper's lonely hearts club band (Take 9 and speech) 17. Good morning good morning (Take 1 - Instrumental, Breakdown) 18. Good morning good morning (Take 8) CD 3: Early takes from the sessions, sequenced in chronological order. 1.
Label: Parlophone – PCS 7027. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo. Country: UK. Released: 26 May 1967. Genre: Rock, Pop. Style: Rock & Roll, Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock. Includes - Insert. Please see pictures of everything included in the auction, if you feel an item should be included but not showing please assume it is not included.
The Beatles SGT Pepper Record Mono 1967 1ST UK Pressing Parlophone PMC 7027. Laminated gatefold sleeve, no cut out insert. Writing on the paper envelope sleeve. M - MINT: The record is as new. The cover and any inserts should be in perfect condition.
Artist: The Beatles Title: Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Format: 12" Vinyl LP (Album) - Red vinyl Label: Parlophone Label variant: Black/Silver - 'Gramophone Co' rim text Catalogue number: PCSO 7027 Mono/Stereo: Stereo Country: AU - Australia First issued: 1967 Matrix Side 1: PCSO-7027-A AMX-67841-YEX 638 Matrix Side 2: PCSO-7027 AMX-67842 W2C Outer sleeve: Unlaminated non-flipback.
Beatles SGT. PEPPER’S 1967 Vinyl LP CAPITOL SMAS 2653 Orange Label STEREO Insert. Opens in a new window or tab. Pre-Owned. C $39.56. robnmand_96 (1,199) 98.8%. or
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Beatles - Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band - Use 1967 Vinyl Record-PCS 7027. £29.00. Click & Collect. £6.29 postage. or Best Offer. The Beatles - Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Vinyl Record. PCS 7027. £34.99.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (2:02) Recorded: February 1, 1967 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubbing February 2, March 3, and March 6, 1967 John Lennon - lead guitar, background vocal
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