? # 2519618 NICE 1968 ORIG ? BEATLES WHITE ALBUM ? NUMBERED + PHOTOS + POSTER
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Sep 5, 2021
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Aug 31, 2021
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USA - APPLE RECORDS - SWBO 101- ..............................................................................
RARE COLLECTIBLE
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Highly sought 1968 Original GATEFOLD TWO-LP SET - + ALL EXTRAS glossy photos & poster.
WHITE THICK GATEFOLD = NUMBERED ( No. # 2519618 ) 1968 ORIGINAL COLLECTIBLE ~ thick gatefold with "Beatles" insignia on front cover .... -
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The 2 Lp set was recorded & released in 1968 .... HIGH QUALITY! PRESSED FROM THE UK METAL MASTERS IN 1968 ...this IS a numbered first print!
The LEGENDARY WHITE ALBUM, ~ INCLUDES with all inserts as described below!
The White gatefold cover is clean white still looks strong (see below.) With no split seams (rare for this album!), no bends, no writing, no delete marks... guaranteed: 53 years of age ! - (( No. # 2519618 ))
The LEGENDARY WHITE ALBUM, ~
INCLUDES with all inserts as described below!
The White gatefold is clean, with no split seams (rare for this album!)...53 years of well cared for age!
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- CONDITION: The cover: Very CLEAN "EX" (excellent) ALL of front & back cover and insides of gatefold look very white clean overall and solid.
- Difficult to find WHITE CLEAN like this visually - it's still very collectible...There are only traces of signs of previous use ~ 53 years in good hands.. No split seams, no writing, no fading, no delete marks
The vinyl: rated: both records, near M- seldom seen even this clean and ultimately collectible. Top Beatles collectors know what this is...
- Both labels FOUR sides have clean APPLE labels.
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***the 4 BEATLES individual photos, which are MINT clean).
- The glossy double side photos/lyrics poster which is MINT clean .
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- Known to everyone as The White Album, this double album is an endless reservoir of great '60s rock music. Paul produced classics such as the rollicking inspired rocker “Back in the U.S.S.R.," the fun sing along “Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da,” the whimsical tale “Rocky Raccoon” (a prime showcase for Paul's storytelling skills), several other simple but pretty pleasures ("Martha My Dear," “Blackbird” “I Will,” “Mother Nature’s Son”) that pointed the way to his more whimsical solo career, a raucous “Birthday” song (with Lennon), and the wildly frenetic “Helter Skelter,” which approached heavy metal and became infamous as one of serial killer Charles Manson’s favorite songs. Lennon was also in fine form, delivering the wonderfully laid-back “Dear Prudence,” the self-referential “Glass Onion,” the darkly moody turned doo-wop inspired “Happiness Is A Warm Gun,” which culminates with a spine-tingling falsetto finish, “I’m So Tired,” on which he sure sounds it (most memorably so), the simple but beautiful ballad “Julia” (his mother’s name, though the song was also dedicated to his new love, the widely detested Yoko Ono), the raw, stoned rocker “Yer Blues,” the equally unadorned and thoroughly crazed “Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me and My Monkey,” and “Revolution 1,” For his part, Harrison wrote “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” which towers over his three other efforts here (“Long Long Long” is also quite good), topped off by friend Eric Clapton’s monumental guitar solo. Finally, Ringo penned the catchy country/carnival song “Don’t Pass Me By” and sang the lullaby-like album closer, “Good Night.” Some of the songs are infectious and whimsical ("Piggies" has intriguing harpsichord-led verses and a funny chorus) ...of course the acid -illusions and controversial “Revolution 9” is the height of ‘60s self-indulgence. Maybe George Martin (who has a more subtle role this time as the album features more pure Beatles and less studio trickery) had a point when he felt that this should’ve been edited into a single album, but the album's glorious sprawl is also part of what makes it so much fun. After all, ask 100 people to pare this album down to a single cd and odds are that you'll get 100 different answers, and The White Album contains some of The Beatles prettiest and hardest rocking moments on one exemplary package.
According to the Recording Industry Association of America, The White Album, recorded in 1968, is the Beatles' best-selling album at 19-times platinum and one of the top 10 best sellers ever in the world!
According to the Recording Industry Association of America, The White Album, recorded in 1968, is the Beatles' best-selling album at 19-times platinum and one of the top 10 best sellers ever in the world!
Known to everyone as The White Album, this double album is an endless reservoir of great '60s rock music.
- Paul produced classics such as the rollicking inspired rocker “Back in the U.S.S.R.," the fun sing along “Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da,” the whimsical tale “Rocky Raccoon” (a prime showcase for Paul's storytelling skills), several other simple but pretty pleasures ("Martha My Dear," “Blackbird” “I Will,” “Mother Nature’s Son”) that pointed the way to his more whimsical solo career, a raucous “Birthday” song (with Lennon), and the wildly frenetic “Helter Skelter,” which approached heavy metal and became infamous as one of serial killer Charles Manson’s favorite songs. Lennon was also in fine form, delivering the wonderfully laid-back “Dear Prudence,” the self-referential “Glass Onion,” the darkly moody turned doo-wop inspired “Happiness Is A Warm Gun,” which culminates with a spine-tingling falsetto finish, “I’m So Tired,” on which he sure sounds it (most memorably so), the simple but beautiful ballad “Julia” (his mother’s name, though the song was also dedicated to his new love, the widely detested Yoko Ono), the raw, stoned rocker “Yer Blues,” the equally unadorned and thoroughly crazed “Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me and My Monkey,” and “Revolution 1,” For his part, Harrison wrote “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” which towers over his three other efforts here (“Long Long Long” is also quite good), topped off by friend Eric Clapton’s monumental guitar solo. Finally, Ringo penned the catchy country/carnival song “Don’t Pass Me By” and sang the lullaby-like album closer, “Good Night.” Some of the songs are infectious and whimsical ("Piggies" has intriguing harpsichord-led verses and a funny chorus) ...of course the acid -illusions and controversial “Revolution 9” is the height of ‘60s self-indulgence. Maybe George Martin (who has a more subtle role this time as the album features more pure Beatles and less studio trickery) had a point when he felt that this should’ve been edited into a single album, but the album's glorious sprawl is also part of what makes it so much fun. After all, ask 100 people to pare this album down to a single cd and odds are that you'll get 100 different answers, and The White Album contains some of The Beatles prettiest and hardest rocking moments on one exemplary package.
Recorded: August 22, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added August 23, 1968
John Lennon - 6-string bass, background vocal
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, lead guitar, piano, drums, background vocal
George Harrison - jazz bass, background vocal
Dear Prudence (3:57)
Recorded: August 28, 1968 at Trident Studios, London, England with overdubs added August 29-30, 1968
John Lennon - lead vocal, lead guitar, tambourine, background vocal
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar, piano, drums, flugelhorn, background vocal
George Harrison - acoustic guitar, background vocal
Mal Evans - tambourine
Glass Onion (2:17)
Recorded: September 11, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added September 12, 13, 16 and October 10, 1968
John Lennon - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, piano, flute
George Harrison - lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine
Session musicians - orchestra
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (3:09)
Recorded: July 3, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added July 4-5, 1968, a remake July 8, 1968 and more overdubbing July 11, 1968 and July 15, 1968
John Lennon - maracas, background vocal
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar, piano
George Harrison - acoustic guitar, background vocal
Ringo Starr - drums
Session musicians - brass
Wild Honey Pie (1:02)
Recorded: August 20, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England
Paul McCartney - vocals, bass guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, drums
The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill (3:05)
Recorded: October 9, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England
John Lennon - lead vocal, acoustic guitar, organ
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, background vocal
George Harrison - acoustic guitar, background vocal
Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine, background vocal
Yoko Ono - background vocal, harmony vocal (chorus), lead vocal ("not when he looked so fierce")
Maureen Starkey - harmony vocal (chorus)
Chris Thomas - mellotron
While My Guitar Gently Weeps (4:45)
Recorded: July 25, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England, remade August 16, 1968 with overdubs September 3, 1968, and remade again September 5, 1968 with overdubs September 6, 1968
John Lennon - acoustic guitar, organ, harmony vocal
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, piano, harmony vocal
George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar, lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums, castanets, tambourine
Eric Clapton - Gibson Les Paul lead guitar
Happiness Is a Warm Gun (2:44)
Recorded: September 23-24, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added September 25, 1968
John Lennon - lead vocal, lead guitar, tambourine, background vocal
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, background vocal
George Harrison - lead guitar, background vocal
Ringo Starr - drums
Martha My Dear (2:29)
Recorded: October 4, 1968 at Trident Studios, London, England with overdubs added October 5, 1968
John Lennon - bass guitar
Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, piano
George Harrison - lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums
Session musicians - strings, brass
I'm So Tired (2:03)
Recorded: October 8, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England
John Lennon - lead vocal, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, organ
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, harmony vocal
George Harrison - lead guitar, rhythm guitar
Ringo Starr - drums
Blackbird (2:18)
Recorded: June 11, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England
Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar, percussion
Piggies (2:05)
Recorded: September 19, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added September 20, 1968 and October 10, 1968
John Lennon - tape loops
Paul McCartney - bass guitar
George Harrison - lead vocal, acoustic guitar
Ringo Starr - tambourine
Chris Thomas - harpsichord
Session musicians - strings
Rocky Raccoon (3:41)
Recorded: August 15, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England
John Lennon - harmonica, harmonium, background vocal
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, acoustic guitar
George Harrison - bass guitar, background vocal
Ringo Starr - drums
George Martin - honky-tonk piano
Don't Pass Me by (3:42)
Recorded: June 5, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added June 6, 1968 and July 12, 1968 and an edit piece (tinkling piano intro) recorded July 22, 1968
John Lennon - acoustic guitar, tambourine
Paul McCartney - bass guitar
George Harrison - violin(?)
Jack Fallon - violin
Ringo Starr - lead vocal, drums, piano
Why Don't We Do It in the Road (1:41) Recorded: October 9, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added October 10, 1968
Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, bass guitar, lead guitar, piano
Ringo Starr - drums
I Will (1:47)
Recorded: September 16, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added September 17, 1968
Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, bass guitar, acoustic guitar
Ringo Starr - drums, bongos, maracas
Julia (2:45)
Recorded: October 13, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England
John Lennon - double-tracked lead vocal, double-tracked acoustic guitar
Birthday (2:43)
Recorded: September 18, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England
John Lennon - lead guitar, background and occasional lead vocal
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, piano
George Harrison - bass guitar, tambourine
Ringo Starr - drums
Yoko Ono, Patti Harrison - chorus
Yer Blues (4:01)
Recorded: August 13, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added August 14, 1968 and the 'counted intro' added August 20, 1968
John Lennon - lead vocal, lead guitar
Paul McCartney - bass guitar
George Harrison - lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums
Mother Nature's Son (2:48)
Recorded: August 9, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added August 20, 1968
Paul McCartney - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar, bongos, timpani
Session musicians - horns
Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey (2:55)
Recorded: June 27, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added July 1, 1968 and July 23, 1968
John Lennon - lead vocal, lead guitar, maracas
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, background vocal
George Harrison - rhythm guitar, firebell
Ringo Starr - drums
Sexy Sadie (3:15)
Recorded: July 19, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England but remade July 24, 1968 and remade again August 13, 1968 with overdubs added August 21, 1968
John Lennon - lead vocal, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, organ,
background vocal
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, piano, background vocal
George Harrison - lead guitar, background vocal
Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine
Helter Skelter (4:30)
Recorded: September 9, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with an overdub added September 10, 1968
John Lennon - bass guitar, lead guitar, saxophone, background vocal
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, bass guitar, lead guitar
George Harrison - rhythm guitar, background vocal
Ringo Starr - drums
Mal Evans - trumpet
Long Long Long (3:04)
Recorded: October 7, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added October 8-9, 1968
John Lennon - acoustic guitar
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, piano, Hammond organ
George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, acoustic guitar
Ringo Starr - drums
Revolution 1 (4:16)
Recorded: May 30, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added May 31, June 4 and June 21, 1968
John Lennon - lead vocal, guitar, harmony vocal
Paul McCartney - bass guitar, piano, harmony vocal
George Harrison - guitar, harmony vocal
Ringo Starr - drums
Session musicians - brass
Honey Pie (2:41)
Recorded: October 1, 1968 at Trident Studios, London, England with overdubs added October 2, 1968 and October 4, 1968
John Lennon - lead guitar
Paul McCartney - lead vocal, piano
George Harrison - bass guitar
Ringo Starr - drums
Fifteen session musicians - brass
Savoy Truffle (2:55)
Recorded: October 3, 1968 at Trident Studios, London, England with overdubs added October 5, 11 and 14, 1968
John Lennon - lead guitar
Paul McCartney - bass guitar
George Harrison - double-tracked lead vocal, lead guitar, organ
Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine
Session musicians - two baritone saxophones, four tenor saxophones
Cry Baby Cry (3:11)
Recorded: July 16, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with overdubs added July 18, 1968
John Lennon - lead vocal, acoustic guitar, piano, organ
Paul McCartney - bass guitar
George Harrison - lead guitar
Ringo Starr - drums, tambourine
George Martin - harmonium
Revolution 9 (8:13)
Recorded: May 30, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England with effects added June 6, 10, 11, 20 and 21, 1968
John Lennon - voice, tape loops
Paul McCartney - piano (at the beginning)
George Harrison - voice
Ringo Starr - voice
Good Night (3:12)
Recorded: July 22, 1968 at Abbey Road, London, England
Ringo Starr - lead vocal
Session musicians - instrumentation, background vocals
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ORIGINAL 1968 issue...No.# 2519618
~ ONLY CONTINUES TO RISE IN VALUE ~
A cool addition to anyone's music library!
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