Please Please Me (Parlophone PMC1202 mono)

PLEASE PLEASE ME (Parlophone PMC1202 mono) 

Released in the UK  - 22nd March 1963


Side 1 Matrix Number XEX421-1N, Mother Stamper 2, Sub-Stamper 38

Side 2 Matrix Number XEX422-1N, Mother Stamper 1, Sub-Stamper 77

This is going to be a common theme I'm afraid. This record is wrecked, both sides of the vinyl. When I first discovered it, there was neither an inner sleeve to protect the record, nor a cardboard outer cover. I subsequently took these from another copy.

I think this is Mum's record? I think most of the early stuff is my Mum's. Both my parents had more records than I found when the record player came home. They moved from a top-floor flat in Waterloo to our house using a coal lorry that my Grandad drove for a living. The records were on top of the open wagon, and a strong sun on the moving day unfortunately warped some of them, and they were chucked out. I often wonder what I missed?




As you can see they've not aged well at all, but I think if you were a teenager in 1963 and you pulled out all your old records in 2022, the chances are most of them will probably look like this. 








There's lots of scratches on the vinyl, but it still plays quite well despite all the crackles and pops. 

    It's the music that matters after all. Top track? "There's a Place".


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