The BeatlesRevolver

Label:

Parlophone – PMC 7009

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Mono , E. J. Day

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Pop Rock

Tracklist

A1 Taxman
A2 Eleanor Rigby
A3 I'm Only Sleeping
A4 Love You To
A5 Here, There And Everywhere
A6 Yellow Submarine
A7 She Said She Said
B1 Good Day Sunshine
B2 And Your Bird Can Sing
B3 For No One
B4 Dr. Robert
B5 I Want To Tell You
B6 Got To Get You Into My Life
B7 Tomorrow Never Knows

Companies, etc.

  • Printed ByErnest J. Day & Co. Ltd.
  • Published ByNorthern Songs Ltd.

Credits

  • Design [Cover Design]Klaus Voormann
  • Lead Vocals [Lead Singer]Ringo Starr (tracks: A6)
  • Photography By [Back Cover]Robert Whitaker
  • ProducerGeorge Martin
  • Written-ByLennon-McCartney (tracks: A2, A3, A5 to B4, B6, B7)

Notes

First UK mono pressing with the remixed "Tomorrow Never Knows". "Flipback" cover. Rim text on the labels starts with “The Gramophone Co. Ltd.”, “Sold In The UK Subject top Resale Price Conditions, See Price Lists” text across the labels, "Made in Gt. Britain" at the centre of the bottom of the label.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): XEX.605
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): XEX.606
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout stamped, variant 1): XEX 605-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout stamped, variant 1): XEX 606-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout stamped, variant 2): XEX 605-2 RML 6
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout stamped, variant 2): XEX 605-2 RAH 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout stamped, variant 3): XEX 605-2 DH 5
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout stamped, variant 3): XEX 606-2 OH 6
  • Rights Society: NCB
  • Other (Tax code): KT

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Revolver (LP, Album, Stereo) Parlophone PCS 7009 UK 1966
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Revolver (LP, Album, Stereo) Capitol Records ST 2576 Canada 1966
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Revolver (LP, Album, Stereo, NOT Laminated Backcover) HÖR ZU SHZE 186 1966
Revolver (LP, Album, Mono) Odeon MT-1021 Venezuela 1966
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Revolver (LP, Mono, Album) Capitol Records T 2576, T-2576 US 1966

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Reviews

  • Dailuaine's avatar
    Dailuaine
    I listed my mono revolvers today. Your pages display XEX 606 2 as a matrix. But the labels are swapped. Side 1 plays side 2 and vice versa.
    • Saved4yrs's avatar
      Saved4yrs
      I have The Beatles Revolver PCS 7009. Stamper YEX-606-1 YEX.605-1. But also on dead wax is GO and RD. should that mean anything Important.
      • Saved4yrs's avatar
        Saved4yrs
        what are letters one dead wax ? Stampers like GO RD
        • quenoz's avatar
          quenoz
          my copy has mustache on there faces in the back and the run off has the 606-1 on side 2
          • ross3065's avatar
            ross3065
            I have a copy of the first edition, with the 606-1 on the run off.
            On the label, side 2 song 4 - the title is printed Dr. Robert
            • Sbaxter123's avatar
              Sbaxter123
              Can anyone tell me if it's Dr or Doctor that is the misprint on the early UK releases of this record? I have searched the web but am just plain confused now.
              • kim_olesen's avatar
                kim_olesen
                Edited 11 years ago
                I have a Danish pressing of Revolver that has mono on one side of the album and stereo on the other. I looked at all the known variations on discogs http://discogs.programascracks.com/Beatles-Revolver/release/2431666
                and none has the combination of matrixes that mine has.

                side a is: xex 605 - 2
                side b is: yex 606 - 1

                Can anybody shed some light on this?

                I don't know how to post pictures on this forum but i posted pictures over here:
                http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/i-wonder-how-rare-my-revolver-misprint-is.338863/#post-9847153

                I've tried to add it to the database but it's simply too complicated for me. I couldn't even make it find The Beatles as artist. And the picture window never came up.
                • mundayschild's avatar
                  mundayschild
                  Edited 11 years ago
                  Once again, I point to this very useful mine of info on Beatles vinyl - http://thebeatles-collection.com/wordpress/2011/07/16/revolver-parlophone-pmc-7009-2/ which tells you which version is which. My copy is apparently a stereo first pressing 'variation A' copy with the 'Dr Robert' sleeve and 'Dr Robert' label typo and the early 'Love You To (sic) mis spelling.
                  It's a mind bending feild of info on the Beatles stuff and collectors it sems can be very anal about such things!!
                  Again, its a great LP and mine sounds tip top. Incidentally I got mine from here for about twenty quid a few years ago.
                  • skproductions's avatar
                    skproductions
                    There is a much rarer mono version [very] first pressing, hastily withdrawn, which had a different mix of "Tomorrow Never Knows" (known as "remix 11") this has a matrix number on side 2 of XEX 606-1.
                    • LOST-in-Vinyl's avatar
                      LOST-in-Vinyl
                      Edited 12 years ago
                      That is not true Spirantho. -2 is on both sides of the Mono 2nd pressing. Mine is the older 2nd pressing with Dr. Robert not Doctor, and with taxman and Eleanor Rigby on one line on the label. Also has the garrod and lofthouse sleeve. Same cut as the - 1 meaning they are both tube presses. The description is correct. Either way my favorite record, are close. Sounds unbelievable. Nothing like the original tube cut mono uk press.

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