She Loves You b/w
I'll Get You

Pressing Date:
1965?
Format:
7" Pressed Double Sided
Acetate:
Pressed Vinyl Single
Matrices: [TBC]
7XCE 1739-IN
7XCE 1735-IN
Inscribed Text:
Typed
Version:
CVs
Duration:
/
Source:
eBay UK Auction
Disc I.D.
DJ-R5055-01
Value:

£300 (2018)

Recording History

NOTES

The first time I came across this disc was in 2005, it has recently come to sale and the seller has shown images of the four pronged pressed disc under the labels. The big question is when were the labels added and there in is the issue with these 'pressed vinyl' singles with Dick James labels.

The matrices listed appear inaccurate for the single and no stampers codes are listed.

Chronology

Date
Value
Condition
Description
Comments
         
2018 +
Please provide details and images.
25 Mar 2018
£300
VG
See Below eBay UK -
Lot: 222888673904
         
2005? -2018
~ £300
VG    
?- 2005?       Classical Music Internet dealer
196x-?
Please provide details and images.
?   Labels added    
196x?
NEW Press ?    

Auction Description - 2018

Beatles : Dick James : two sided Acetate  ”She Loves You / I'll Get you”

This is a peculiar beast as far as acetates go as it does not come on a normal “metal core” Acetate but rather it seems to have been made with a normal 45 , as you can see when I hold it up to a bright light you can see the 4-pronged push out centre beneath the “Dick James” label.

I have done some investigations many years ago with Beatles Acetate expert Chazz Avery who runs the “Beatles acetates” site “Beatles source” and this is what he reckons it may be , and I quote 

Quote ....“The label design would suggest that this disc dates circa 1966-67. In 1966, Geoff Emerick made some duofonic stereo mixes of "She Loves You" but a disc dating from 1967 is a mystery. There is no way to tell the real purpose of this disc.” .....Unquote

The record that appears on his website (check out the link) is the very record I am selling here.

http://www.beatlesource.com/bs/adj-sheloves4.html

It is in VG condition with quite a few light marks on both sides and a few heavier ones too but both sides play through fine.

If anyone has any extra info on this oddity then please feel free to email me and fill me in on any details

In answer to a query about any “dead wax” stamped matrix numbers  stamped in this  record the answer is as follows :- 

I've tried to take some micro photos of both sides as a far as  I can tell they read as follows : She loves you : 7XCF 1739-IN ......I'll Get You : 7XCF 1735-IN, also the “F” maybe actually be an “E”..” 


   

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The collated information is from hundreds of sources, I am unable to verify the accuracy of any information implied or provided .

I neither own these discs or know how to obtain them , so any Corrections or New material is always appreciated.

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