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Beatles No. 5 Japanese Dark Red Stereo Promo White-Label Vinyl Test Pressing (Odeon, OR 7103)

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White-label test pressing (on dark red 'Everclean' vinyl) of Beatles No. 5, Odeon's 1965 compilation featuring a very interesting blend of early singles and album cuts. The 14-song track listing features "Long Tall Sally," "She's a Woman," "I Feel Fine," "This Boy," "Sie Liebt Dich" (the German version of "She Loves You"), and "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Band" (the German version of "I Want To Hold Your Hand"), among others. Sleeve is in VG condition (with a seam split in the bottom area), lyric book is in VG condition, and the disc is in very nice VG+ condition.

Throughout the 1960s, it was customary for record companies to release Beatles promotional test pressings prior to the official album release. These pressings were created mainly as manufacturing samples, intended to check the quality of the record before it was mass-produced. Additionally, they were sent out for radio station and music critic review. In the UK, Parlophone released white/black label test pressings, in the U.S., Capitol released standard albums with "Promo" drilled into the cover, and in Japan, Odeon released custom red vinyl test pressings. Of all three, the Japanese test pressings are by far the rarest of all Beatles original LP test pressings.

Produced in minuscule numbers, these Japanese test pressings play wonderfully, often with a different EQ than the US or UK issues (resulting in a brighter sound, especially the drums). Toshiba pressed the records on beautiful red translucent 'Everclean' vinyl which was designed to be less prone to collecting static electricity and dust than the more common black vinyl. The record information, song titles, and catalog number are manually stamped on custom Odeon labels. It should be noted that Japanese test pressings came in standard fabricated covers, but without inserts or obi bands, as is the case here.

Provenance: David Swartz Vintage Vinyl Collection, Heritage Auctions, March 2022.





From the Mark Erbach Collection.

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