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Magical Mystery Tour German Lp
Topic Started: Jun 26 2016, 09:59 AM (659 Views)
AurelianDE
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That yellow inner sleeve is ridiculously hard to find.


I'm still wondering if the yellow inner sleeve came with B-1 copies alone (mine did) or with both B-1 and B-3 copies. And what would be the 'normal' OIS for both? (I guess it's the b&w+red Hör Zu advertising sleeve).

@Garfield: The pages of the site you linked to do not say whether the second club edition (28 642 7) came with B-1 or B-3? I don't have a copy myself but those I have seen (just a handful) had B-1, and the same goes for the 61 351 which you say had both the -1 and the -3 matrices. Do you know?
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namralos,Jun 27 2016
09:36 PM
That yellow inner sleeve is ridiculously hard to find.

That's true. I've got all my missing Hörzu inners from flea markets here in Germany - the older grey and later red advertising inner sleeves from the 60s are everywhere but I couldn't find that bloody yellow one and I've been looking for it for several years.
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RockySassoon,Jun 28 2016
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namralos,Jun 27 2016
09:36 PM
That yellow inner sleeve is ridiculously hard to find.

That's true. I've got all my missing Hörzu inners from flea markets here in Germany - the older grey and later red advertising inner sleeves from the 60s are everywhere but I couldn't find that bloody yellow one and I've been looking for it for several years.

IF I AM looking smug its cos its the first time i worked out to use the camera function on windows ten lol

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AurelianDE,Jun 28 2016
07:36 PM

@Garfield: The pages of the site you linked to do not say whether the second club edition (28 642 7) came with B-1 or B-3? I don't have a copy myself but those I have seen (just a handful) had B-1, and the same goes for the 61 351 which you say had both the -1 and the -3 matrices. Do you know?

We do not mention B-3 matrixes, because this is the usual fact on most pressings, so we only mention labels with B-1 matrixes or labels, which came with both matrixes.

I've never seen a 286427 copy with B-1 matrix, but maybe it exist.
The 61 351 exist with both as listed.
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AurelianDE
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Thanks, Garfield. Maybe I'm mixing it up somehow, I'll have to check again. Anyway, the Schoeler/Schmidt Mixes mentions the B-1 for both club issues. Never mind.


There's one error that passed unnoticed so far. RubberSoul said:
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Also the Magical Mystery Tour LP 2009 Stereo mix they used the 1980's CD masters right? So are the SHZE matrix presses still the only way to get a TRUE Stereo of the MMT Album correct?


The 2009 remastered CD and album were new and higher resolution masterings and have the true stereo side 2 of the album. The SHZE B-3 were the first to contain stereo versions of Baby You're a Rich Man and the new mix of Strawberry Fields, but now the American mix of SFF and the duophonic mixes of the 3 last songs are rarer than the true stereo versions.
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AurelianDE,Jun 30 2016
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There's one error that passed unnoticed so far. RubberSoul said:
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Also the Magical Mystery Tour LP 2009 Stereo mix they used the 1980's CD masters right? So are the SHZE matrix presses still the only way to get a TRUE Stereo of the MMT Album correct?


The 2009 remastered CD and album were new and higher resolution masterings and have the true stereo side 2 of the album. The SHZE B-3 were the first to contain stereo versions of Baby You're a Rich Man and the new mix of Strawberry Fields, but now the American mix of SFF and the duophonic mixes of the 3 last songs are rarer than the true stereo versions.

Not a error on my part it was a question as i didn't know what was used to do the 2009 Stereo release of MMT as i don't own it or know any info on it. Anyway thanks.
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