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Genre:Rock Style:Beat, Pop Rock, Rock & Roll
Tracklist:
A1. She Loves You = シー・ラヴズ・ユー 2:20 A2. From Me To You = フロム・ミー・トゥ・ユー 1:57 A3. We Can Work It Out = 恋を抱きしめよう 2:15 A4. Help! = ヘルプ 2:19 A5. Michelle = ミッシェル 2:43 A6. Yesterday = イエスタデイ 2:06 A7. I Feel Fine = アイ・フィール・ファイン 2:20 A8. Yellow Submarine = イエロー・サブマリン 2:40 B1. Can't Buy Me Love = キャント・バイ・ミー・ラヴ 2:12 B2. Bad Boy = バッド・ボーイ 2:20 B3. Day Tripper = デイ・トリッパー 2:48 B4. A Hard Day's Night = ア・ハード・デイズ・ナイト(ビートルズがやって来る ヤア! ヤア! ヤア!) 2:33 B5. Ticket To Ride = チケット・トゥ・ライド 3:08 B6. Paperback Writer = ペイパーバック・ライター 2:18 B7. Eleanor Rigby = エリナー・リグビー 2:07 B8. I Want To Hold Your Hand = 抱きしめたい 2:27
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
1976 "Country Flag" obi / EAS re-issue series of the Beatles Japanese LP catalog. Issue n° 8 in the series, with UK flag obi.
Disc/Label info:
-Lighter green Apple label.
-Uses a UK master as identified by matrix stamp
Packaging info:
-Parlophone logo has been blended out at the lower right of the front cover but no Apple logo replaces it.
-Includes Japanese/English bio-lyric sheet insert.
-Obi states ¥2,500
-Earlier pressings came with black inner sleeve, later pressings clear rice-paper sleeve.
-Some copies imported to North America may have come with an "imported Japan" Capitol-EMI sticker (see photo)
-Has the same design and track listing as U.K. release.
-The photography of the back cover is reversed, Harrison is on the left side the circle with "but goldies" is on the right side.
-Robert Whitaker's name is misspelled as Robert Whittaker on the rear cover.
Japanese title on obi and insert is オールディーズ = Oldies
English title of release on spine, insert and labels differs from front sleeve. On spine and insert the release title is...
A Beatles' Collection Of Oldies
while on labels the title is...
A Beatles Collection Of Oldies
On the insert for track B4 the Japanese title on the tracklist section is "A Hard Day's Night = ア・ハード・デイズ・ナイト(ビートルズがやって来る ヤア! ヤア! ヤア!)", while its Japanese title in the lyrics section is simply "ア・ハード・デイズ・ナイト"
Runouts are stamped.
Japanese Industrial Standards symbol 〄 appears in the runouts.