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Beatles VI (Capitol ST 2358) At least one experimental copy is known to exist on clear vinyl. Pressed in 1978. Great Britain This limited edition green vinyl pressing of Abbey Road was made in the UK for export to the United States in 1978. Yesterday and Today (Apple AP-80061) This LP, originally released in the U.S. in 1966, wasn’t released in Japan until October, 1970. This version had a gatefold cover and a white obi with a green die-cut Apple.

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Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – Yellow vinyl (France, Netherlands, Spain) Red vinyl (Australia, France, Japan) gray marble vinyl (Canada) clear, blue, white, purple, green, orange vinyl (France) In 1982, Odeon records ten different Beatles albums on red vinyl. These pressings were the UK versions of the albums, pressed in mono. Beatles For Sale (Odeon EAS-70133) Red vinyl 1982 issue. Reissued in 1986 with same number and different obi.There were also a number of Japanese titles that were pressed on colored vinyl as reissues; we’ll cover those below. The Beatles Story (Odeon OP-7553-4 stereo) This 2 LP documentary was released in August, 1966 as a box set. First issue obi was blue with a white triangle at the top. The album was later reissued on Apple in 1969 as (AP-8676-7) As far as we know, only the original 1966 issue was pressed on red vinyl. Music CD Record Memorabilia Frame A3 12" x 16" Album Bullet Proof by Dolph Vinyl Record Memphis Legend Tribute Gift Frame with CD Julie London – Collection of 67 Still Sealed… A collection of 67 still sealed U.S. albums by pop… (1,912)

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Most of them, however, are common enough and affordable enough that anyone with more than a passing interest in the Beatles might want to own one or more of them.The Sgt. Pepper and Love Songs LPs were widely imported into the United States when they were new. The other titles are rarely seen outside of Canada. While Japan is the only country of which we’re aware that released Beatles colored vinyl albums as original releases, many countries have offered reissue pressings of colored vinyl Beatles albums. Something New (Apple AP-80083) Despite being released in the U.S. in 1964, Something New wasn’t released in Japan until 1970. This LP had a white obi with a green die-cut Apple. The Beatles during a photo session in London, July 28, 1968 (Photo: Apple Corps Ltd.; used with permission) Yellow Submarine (Odeon EAS-70138) Red vinyl 1982 issue. Reissued in 1986 with same number and different obi.

The Beatles – 1962-1966 (1978, Red, Vinyl) - Discogs The Beatles – 1962-1966 (1978, Red, Vinyl) - Discogs

Netherlands This purple vinyl pressing of The Beatles Greatest from the Netherlands is quite hard to find. As far as we know, the titles listed above are the only Beatles colored vinyl albums that were released on colored vinyl when originally released.The Beatles 1962-1966 (EMI/Odeon 302-0088/89) 2 LP set on red vinyl, probably from 1978. It’s likely that there was a blue vinyl pressing of The Beatles 1967-1970 set from Ecuador, as well, but we cannot confirm this. A Hard Day’s Night (Odeon OP-7123 stereo) The last of three titles by the Beatles to be issued in 1964 with the “half obi.” This album was also reissued in 1966, 1967, and in 1970 (Apple AP-8147). This album had a cover that was unique to Japan, with a shot taken from the film that shows the band playing. Some Japanese Beatles LPs were issued only once on red vinyl, while others, such as A Hard Day’s Night, were released as many as five times, each with a completely different obi. Beatles Without the Beatles – Rare 1966 Japan-only various artists LP Magical Mystery Tour (Parlophone PCTC 255) 1978 yellow vinyl release; pressed for export to the U.S. Greatest Hits (Parlophone 5C 062-04207) This 1978 release was issued on gold, purple, orange and yellow vinyl. The gold vinyl version is relatively common; the other three colors are quite rare.

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As far as we know, the only country in the world that released Beatles colored vinyl albums as original releases was Japan. Beatles No. 5 (Odeon OR-7193 mono) This LP was unique to Japan and was originally released with a blue obi with a half circle at the top. This album was reissued just one more time on red vinyl, in 1967 with a green obi. Beatles 1962-1966 (Odeon EAS 50021/22) 1982 release on red vinyl – same number as above, but different obi Original Issue Beatles Colored Vinyl The 1964 Japanese first issue of A Hard Day’s Night on red vinyl with the rare “half” obi on the cover.

Beatles for Sale (Odeon OP-7179 stereo) Originally issued in March, 1965 with an obi that was mostly green, early copies are also found with a brown one. This album was also reissued in 1966, 1967 and 1969 (Apple AP-8442). This article will only cover releases by record companies that were authorized or licensed to issue Beatles albums. Bootleg and pirate albums are too numerous to document, so we’ll leave them out, though perhaps we’ll revisit that topic another time. Rubber Soul (Odeon OP-7450 stereo) The orginal March, 1966 pressing has the blue obi with the half circle at the top. Reissued in 1967 with a green Odeon obi and again in 1970 with a green Apple obi and a different catalog number (AP-8156). A Hard Day’s Night (United Artists UAL 3366) One copy of the U.S. mono version of this album is know to exist on pink vinyl. This record was found at a yard sale in Los Angeles in the 1990s.

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