Few and far between, this is one for the investor or serious collector:
Please Please Me – Rare 1963 UK STEREO 14-track vinyl LP on the legendary black & gold Parlophone label. This is the very first pressing with Dick James Music credits for Please Please Me, I Saw Her Standing There, Misery & Do You Want To Know A Secret.
This copy is complete with period Emitex inner in a first printing Ernest J. Day & Co. front laminated flipback picture sleeve with far-right aligned Angus McBean photo credit PCS3042.
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