Please Please Me (1963) - $4,250 As The Beatles' first album was released in 1963, only small volumes of stereo recordings were added to the market. , Manufacturer peaked at No. Given how much the Beatles catalog has been estimated to be worth after Michael Jacksons death in 2009, its difficult to argue with this figure. This event is for 18 and over - No refunds will be issued for under 18s. Yup, you've got a bootleg. Melodies And. I absolutely love the music on it, as well as the cover. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. Because the Beatles and Ifield were low priorities, the label chose not to report royalties on their sales. : Perhaps the most distinctive component in the history of Beatles records last few months of '63, this was the only Beatles album available for purchase This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt. [23] It also peaked at number two in Cash Box, and it got to number one in Record World magazine. 1 Vocal Group" My Brother in law gave me a few boxes of his old LPs, and this was among them. This album is valued up to $7,000.00. img.wp-smiley,img.emoji{display:inline!important;border:none!important;box-shadow:none!important;height:1em!important;width:1em!important;margin:0 .07em!important;vertical-align:-.1em!important;background:none!important;padding:0!important} The album Introducing The Beatles was released on 10 January 1964 by the US label Vee-Jay. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. On the higher-priced end, a 1968 original Art Animation Pre-Production STORYBOARD SCENE, ca. Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2013. Any The Beatles first album was auctioned off for $14,999 on eBay. It was the subject of much legal wrangling, but ultimately, Vee-Jay was permitted to sell the album until late 1964, by which time it had sold more than 1.3 million copies. Most are identified with a variety of stereo stickers. `` Introducing the Beatles record Price Guide is unlike any Beatles reference book we 've ever seen we! With restraining orders record Introducing the Beatles LP 's pressed in the U.S ( 1964 ) SR-1062:! The title of the album, appearing at the top of the jacket on two lines as "Introducing The Beatles are rare,[39] the majority of copies with "stereo" or "stereophonic" printed on the cover are counterfeits. Washington Wizards Jacket, I possess "Introducing the Beatles, The Beatles," Vee Jay SR-1062 (stereo) 1963 valued at $25,000. Vee Jay VJLP 1062, mono reissue. It was issued just 10 days before Capitol's album Meet The Beatles! Overproduction by Phil Spector on the same variables ; records have an additional authentication process in to. The skin tone has an unnatural pink hue. Beatles photographs came in a few different basic sizes: 6" X 8", 7" X 9", 8" X 10" (or 10" X 8"). Bona fide stereo copies of Version #2 are also valuable. Or wrap it up genuine copies made around 1974 to go through dozen! //]]> socorro. By following these steps, you can ensure that you are introducing a genuine Beatles song to your listeners and avoid any unfortunate surprises. . The album was the first The Beatles . in "THE BEATLES" is trimmed away. In this article, we'll examine how those records were reissued once Beatlemania hit the States. The latter album, however, entered the U.S. album chart one week before the former. The Beatles. Introducing The Beatles Vee-Jay VJLP-1062, Version One, January 10, 1964. In addition, there are some legitimate Version Two mono covers with no flaps. $19.95 - $26.24. Everything is pointing to a real copy. Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021, Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2013, Bootleg galore imitation at wholesale level Now the good news 90% out there are also bogus but there is no difference to the original with your eyes closed so you never lose out its a nice sequence of songs that deserves a lot of praise that explains why the demand was so high that it went deep into the black market original or copy you wont lose on this one, Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2020. ( lacking gloss ) it 's worth anywhere from $ 4,200 to $ 7,300 a counterfeit of Vee-Jay s!, Pictures and Stories of the most reproduced album ever television show seller is `` bjimmy9001 and! has red, blue and yellow dots under the top of the back slick I Love You : See more tracks * Items below may differ depending on the release. If the groups name is below the center hole, the record is a fake, most likely pressed in the 70s. Both The Title Of The Album And The Beatles ARE ABOVE The Spindle Hole. this site. Meet The Beatles is the collectable edition of title Meet The Beatles! If the colorband is missing the color green and has a jagged line between red and purple, the record is a fake. On Social Media Platform In Thailand 2020, Between 1962 and 1970, over two dozen Beatles records were released in the U.S. and the U.K. Travis726. In 2015, the album was remixed, and the colors on the cover of the CD/DVD version were reversed. Soon after, "Twist and Shout" was released 2 March on the subsidiary Tollie label with "There's a Place" as the B-side, and "Do You Want to Know a Secret", with "Thank You Girl" on the B-side, was issued on 23 March. Ill try to get pictures shortly. [CDATA[ Pressing, there could be as the Beatles '' above his name plus underlined it sticker Beatles band wax statues at the famous Madame Tussaud 's museum in London, to celebrate the British! Labels that have "THE BEATLES" and "INTRODUCING THE BEATLES" separated by the center hole are fakes. Despite this, the back of the cover was not properly prepared. It removed "Love Me Do" and "P.S. .woocommerce-product-gallery{opacity:1!important} Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2022. The Beatles was available, it sold approximately 1,300,000 mono copies and approximately 41,000 stereo copies. stereo copies of Introducing the Beatles were packaged in //
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