Thanks Andrew. Your knowledge is very excellency. Those dedications are sweet. Wonder if Peggy liked the Hollies more than her husband and he was trying to stamp his territory. Hope they had a happy life together .
Hi Andrew, Henry here, you have a monster rarity there, a genuine Stereo widespine PATENTS PENDING SLEEVE - up until now i have always doubted it's existence, I knew as soon as you said the disc had the single letter stampers it would almost certainly be in a widespine cover but i never expected to see that !!!
@@Parlogram the print on the rear cover looks very bold too, i know these can vary & cameras can lie particularly on red backgrounds but it looks far bolder than usual, resembling more a German rear as far as the print is concerned . !! There were a lot of very very nice items in there but this was the standout for me by a million miles, the other one that stood out for rarity but not for value was the 68/9 early Stones unboxed mono without the ridged labels, they are rarely seen whereas you do see the far more valuable complete Exile, Sticky. laminated Tommy & of course, My Generation.
Thanks fer sharin' yer excellent new acquisitions. I'm an avid record collector 'n have worked in record stores most o' my life but you introduced me to many rarities I hadn't seen before-thanks!
Well,thanks to you young Master Andrew i remembered how to be young again,and optimistic. Cheers to you. What i saw yesterday,where many records with scratches,but being young and optimistic,not old,sick and grumpy like me,you got it in a better way. But i love records too,especially Beatles ones,buy them in numbers..but i don' t sell them. Keep them for next generation.Nice video,like it more when i see sleeves.
A friend of mine told me his mother has original Beatles LP's she had bought in the 60's when a little girl and big Beatles fan. He finally showed me, as I was intrigued. They were early 60's issues, 5 or 6, in all in an LP box. They were in a very poor state! Many other originals too in bad state.
Great to see those album sleeves, particularly the mid sixties Hollies ones which have great front covers and "Animalisms" which you don't see too often.Think the separate vinyl and sleeves videos really worked!.Well done again Andrew.
Very cool!! Always nice to see people package things properly (like they also did with the records). By the way, I love the thumbnail (the picture for the video on your channel (for those who are wondering :))), your face reminds me of Norwegian Beatles single sleeves (;))!
Is there ANY copy of the Let It Be book that doesn't come apart at the seams ?! Let's hope the one being released in October has been through quality control. Splitting the 2 videos ...covers/vinyl .. still works well. Thoroughly enjoyable to watch both 👍
I remember Our Price! But the main thing I learned from the video is this: There are TWO types of IPA. One is a beer, the other is a chemical you can use for cleaning record sleeves. Probably don't want to confuse them... 😨 Thanks for sharing the unboxing with us, Andrew! 😀
If the Beatles Rock 'N Roll Music album's cover is anything like the US version - it has - or at least had when new - a unique smell all it's own. Still have mine I bought when it first came out.
Very Fun!! The Hollyridge Strings records are basically "Easy Listening" versions of popular songs at the time. They released a lot of these albums in the States covering everything from The Supremes to the Beach Boys. I call the music "Elevator Music". You always heard these renditions in elevators, doctor offices, department stores, etc. I think they're a lot of fun...but I'm sure a lot of people would consider them ghastly. LOL! I would really love to hear that George Martin album. His instrumental covers are a lot more fun compared to the Hollyridge Strings. I really enjoyed both videos. Thank you for sharing with us!
Very nice collection. That previous owner had exceptional taste in music. If alcohol does not clean those white flip backs, Clorox on a q-tip will. As will lighter fluid on that tape residue from those nasty front stickers. Carnauba wax the laminate and they will look like new. Looks like a lot of work. Then again it will be a labor of love. Cheers.
I guess the Let It Be book wouldn't be in such poor condition if the box was still there. Still, apart from the smell you mentioned and the wear marks I didn't see it cracked open in the spine. So that's good! Should I be ashamed of never been aware of the George Martin orchestra records? I guess yes, cause I bet they're awesome...
Great video Andrew. Interesting seeing those nice records covers. It was bizarre that the covers and records were sent in seperate parcels. What would have happened had one or the other parcel gone missing in the post? I thought it strange that George Martin's "Help!" LP appeared on Columbia and not Parlophone. I wonder why that was? Do you have any information on that? Great video as usual. Cheers mate. 👍😎🤠
Thanks Peter. I was holding my breath for the second box. George Martin on Columbia is interesting, especially as 'Off The Beatle Track' was on Parlophone. It certainly warrants further investigation.
@@Parlogram it occurred to me that I'd read that apparently Sir George left Parlophone after a dispute with EMI in the mid-60's(?). Not wanting to break up a winning team, EMI then contracted him to produce The Beatles. I'm not sure how long after that he setup AIR Studios. So maybe at this point, this might explain his appearance on Columbia. Cheers mate 👍😎
Thanks Andrew, nice to see the sleeves. I hope you fumigated the the book? I have a top ten label copy of the Tony Sheridan sessions...be nice to hear your opinion On sound quality of the various releases.
All German EMI records (except for contract pressings) were manufactured at Electrola in Cologne. That goes for the Odeon label, the EMI releases on HörZu label, the German Apple label...
Please do a cleaning of the covers video.(vinyl too) I’d like to see your method. Maybe you can do these that you just got. I volunteer at our local record store here in central TX. I clean the vinyl and covers and the owner grades and prices them.✌️
@@BigSky1 …unless I’m reading you wrong you’ve proved my point completely . The box set came with either a red or a green apple on the back of the sleeve , admittedly they were mostly red and that’s what most people expect but the green apple copies as equally as valid as the red.
You requested that they separate the records from the jackets, so they sent the covers in one package and the records in another? Some people are dumber than a bag of rocks.
So now I understand where was be the capas of records,separated.You shoulder pay much money by all these my guess.More later you need open a store for sale records impossible of found today.Good fun Andrew.I see you next time.Uchino of Japan.Thank you.
I always enjoy your unboxings! What a joy to open these! Ooh what a lucky man you are!
Thanks Andrew. Your knowledge is very excellency. Those dedications are sweet. Wonder if Peggy liked the Hollies more than her husband and he was trying to stamp his territory. Hope they had a happy life together .
Hi Andrew, Henry here, you have a monster rarity there, a genuine Stereo widespine PATENTS PENDING SLEEVE - up until now i have always doubted it's existence, I knew as soon as you said the disc had the single letter stampers it would almost certainly be in a widespine cover but i never expected to see that !!!
Nice. Cheers Henry.
@@Parlogram the print on the rear cover looks very bold too, i know these can vary & cameras can lie particularly on red backgrounds but it looks far bolder than usual, resembling more a German rear as far as the print is concerned . !! There were a lot of very very nice items in there but this was the standout for me by a million miles, the other one that stood out for rarity but not for value was the 68/9 early Stones unboxed mono without the ridged labels, they are rarely seen whereas you do see the far more valuable complete Exile, Sticky. laminated Tommy & of course, My Generation.
Awesome! The sleeves just themselves are such an amazing set!
This is fun, you'd think I was the one with the great Beatles package!😁
Why???
Thanks fer sharin' yer excellent new acquisitions. I'm an avid record collector 'n have worked in record stores most o' my life but you introduced me to many rarities I hadn't seen before-thanks!
Thanks for watching, John!
I'm loving the My Generation LP such nice condition. Classic MOD album. Cheers Andrew for sharing 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Well,thanks to you young Master Andrew i remembered how to be young again,and optimistic. Cheers to you. What i saw yesterday,where many records with scratches,but being young and optimistic,not old,sick and grumpy like me,you got it in a better way. But i love records too,especially Beatles ones,buy them in numbers..but i don' t sell them. Keep them for next generation.Nice video,like it more when i see sleeves.
Fantastic! Thanks for watching.
Very nice to see some of those beauties almost unblemished by time. :)
Nice that Off The Beatle Track had studio pictures on the cover.
Thank you, Andrew!
Good stuff Andrew, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching, John.
ha, i could watch this all day
A friend of mine told me his mother has original Beatles LP's she had bought in the 60's when a little girl and big Beatles fan. He finally showed me, as I was intrigued. They were early 60's issues, 5 or 6, in all in an LP box. They were in a very poor state!
Many other originals too in bad state.
Great to see those album sleeves, particularly the mid sixties Hollies ones which have great front covers and "Animalisms" which you don't see too often.Think the separate vinyl and sleeves videos really worked!.Well done again Andrew.
Thanks for watching, Ian.
Very cool!! Always nice to see people package things properly (like they also did with the records). By the way, I love the thumbnail (the picture for the video on your channel (for those who are wondering :))), your face reminds me of Norwegian Beatles single sleeves (;))!
Very cool video. Andrew, have you ever considered covering other bands like The Stones, The Who, The Hollies, etc in your videos?
Thanks. The Hollies certainly deserve a video.
Is there ANY copy of the Let It Be book that doesn't come apart at the seams ?! Let's hope the one being released in October has been through quality control. Splitting the 2 videos ...covers/vinyl .. still works well. Thoroughly enjoyable to watch both 👍
I remember Our Price! But the main thing I learned from the video is this: There are TWO types of IPA. One is a beer, the other is a chemical you can use for cleaning record sleeves. Probably don't want to confuse them... 😨 Thanks for sharing the unboxing with us, Andrew! 😀
Thanks for watching, Colin!
I've never seen that kinks compilation album before
If the Beatles Rock 'N Roll Music album's cover is anything like the US version - it has - or at least had when new - a unique smell all it's own. Still have mine I bought when it first came out.
Very Fun!! The Hollyridge Strings records are basically "Easy Listening" versions of popular songs at the time. They released a lot of these albums in the States covering everything from The Supremes to the Beach Boys. I call the music "Elevator Music". You always heard these renditions in elevators, doctor offices, department stores, etc. I think they're a lot of fun...but I'm sure a lot of people would consider them ghastly. LOL! I would really love to hear that George Martin album. His instrumental covers are a lot more fun compared to the Hollyridge Strings. I really enjoyed both videos. Thank you for sharing with us!
That Volume 5 is the last in the series, and the best IMO, because it has the psychedelic material.
@@themoviedealers yeah...I agree
The suspense! Will you be one sleeve short of have an annoying extra sleeve without an accompanying record from yesterday's haul? ;-)
DOUBLE WOW WOW! Why do the covers bring me such Pleasure! Who cares they do! Your blade scares the hee bee jeebs out of me though!
Very nice collection. That previous owner had exceptional taste in music. If alcohol does not clean those white flip backs, Clorox on a q-tip will. As will lighter fluid on that tape residue from those nasty front stickers. Carnauba wax the laminate and they will look like new. Looks like a lot of work. Then again it will be a labor of love. Cheers.
Clorox is a us brand not sold in the uk! But Clorox is just a brand name for bleach. Exactly the same as any other bleach available for sale.
Andrew. Could you do a video on getting the dirt off of the card flip backs on sleeves?
We've already done that, Stephen. Take a look here: ruclips.net/video/eVw7sBzh-I4/видео.htmlsi=yPlZt7BaNjGP5H5z&t=589
@@Parlogram thanks so much Andrew. I have a lot of UK LP’s with dirty flipbacks so I am going to clean them using this method !!
I guess the Let It Be book wouldn't be in such poor condition if the box was still there. Still, apart from the smell you mentioned and the wear marks I didn't see it cracked open in the spine. So that's good!
Should I be ashamed of never been aware of the George Martin orchestra records? I guess yes, cause I bet they're awesome...
Don't be ashamed, Michael. The George Martin LPs are pretty cheesy, especially 'Help!'
Great video Andrew. Interesting seeing those nice records covers. It was bizarre that the covers and records were sent in seperate parcels. What would have happened had one or the other parcel gone missing in the post?
I thought it strange that George Martin's "Help!" LP appeared on Columbia and not Parlophone. I wonder why that was? Do you have any information on that?
Great video as usual. Cheers mate. 👍😎🤠
Thanks Peter. I was holding my breath for the second box. George Martin on Columbia is interesting, especially as 'Off The Beatle Track' was on Parlophone. It certainly warrants further investigation.
@@Parlogram it occurred to me that I'd read that apparently Sir George left Parlophone after a dispute with EMI in the mid-60's(?). Not wanting to break up a winning team, EMI then contracted him to produce The Beatles. I'm not sure how long after that he setup AIR Studios. So maybe at this point, this might explain his appearance on Columbia. Cheers mate 👍😎
Thanks Andrew, nice to see the sleeves. I hope you fumigated the the book? I have a top ten label copy of the Tony Sheridan sessions...be nice to hear your opinion On sound quality of the various releases.
Great!
How odd that the Odeon records come with the Electrola (stickered?) sleeve! Surely someone at EMI (Germany) made a mistake there? LOL.
All German EMI records (except for contract pressings) were manufactured at Electrola in Cologne. That goes for the Odeon label, the EMI releases on HörZu label, the German Apple label...
Please do a cleaning of the covers video.(vinyl too)
I’d like to see your method. Maybe you can do these that you just got. I volunteer at our local record store here in central TX.
I clean the vinyl and covers and the owner grades and prices them.✌️
I show my cleaning methods in this video: ruclips.net/video/eVw7sBzh-I4/видео.html
@@Parlogram cool, I don’t know how I missed that video because I’ve been subbed for over a year. Thanks 😊
Hello Andrew, I’d be very interested to find out how you remove this hideous labels from the covers? I presume steam/ iso pril could be involved?
Isopropyl alcohol is all that's needed.
Sometimes lighter fluid helps, too.
I wish you wouldn’t push the idea that the Red Apple on the back of Let It Be was the only colour there was!
I noticed that the Stones Sticky Fingers cover didn't show up.
@@BigSky1 …unless I’m reading you wrong you’ve proved my point completely .
The box set came with either a red or a green apple on the back of the sleeve , admittedly they were mostly red and that’s what most people expect but the green apple copies as equally as valid as the red.
@@roberthawthorn6623 Yes it did.
@@davidheafield1436 Yes you are reading him wrong! The "Big Sky comment was completly correct.
@@moosic2i …..the let it be boxset was released with both colour apples , green and red , not just red
I would have thought a hand wash would be necessary after handling that LIB book!
But where is "Sticky Fingers" LP cover???
It was missing.
True! I thought something was amiss.
WHEN is someone going to reproduce the LET IT BE book??
They already have and the tray
You requested that they separate the records from the jackets, so they sent the covers in one package and the records in another? Some people are dumber than a bag of rocks.
So now I understand where was be the capas of records,separated.You shoulder pay much money by all these my guess.More later you need open a store for sale records impossible of found today.Good fun Andrew.I see you next time.Uchino of Japan.Thank you.
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The Hollies sing Dylan. Is there an L.P called "Dylan Sings The Hollies"? ;-)
@@BigSky1 That's a pity I was so looking forward to his version of "Bus Stop".
@@BigSky1 Not even Jennifer Eccles?
@@BigSky1 Relax its a joke!
@@krizcapricornstar9131 😀😀
This is not just 60s