All tracks were recorded on february 11 1963.
Introducing the beatles vinyl counterfeit.
During the second half of 1963 it was the only beatles material available in america and sold incredibly well.
No other record has ever come close.
Vee jay packaged the early singles as introducing the beatles their first u s.
Lp 1062 is in again in a serif font.
By 1964 a court awarded the rights to all beatles recordings to emi capitol and the record went out of print only to become one of the most counterfeited albums in music history.
If the group s name is below the center hole the record is a fake most likely pressed in the 70s.
Most are identified with a variety of stereo stickers.
The face colors in this fake almost match the background color.
Still there are a number of well known examples that most collectors are likely to encounter sooner or later and that would include not surprisingly counterfeit records by the beatles.
The disc labels are black and silver with no color band.
Having beatles under the hole is a red flag crappy printing on the cover is a red flag the missing shadow is a red flag an extra wide trailoff area is a red flag and a stereo covered copy that plays mono is a huge red flag.
Here are some ways to spot a real one and also id a fake.
This particular edition has matrix numbers of 63 3402 and 63 3403 printed on the disc labels and in the run out grooves.
Most copies of introducing the beatles on vj records are counterfeit.
The glossy back slick is better made but close examination of the lettering reveals unevenness.
It s quite likely that the counterfeit copies of this album outnumber originals by two or three times despite the fact that the original album sold quite well.
A few stereo copies of introducing the beatles were packaged in mono sleeves.
All that being said fakes of that album are common as muck and the genuine ones aren t.
There are several copies of this album genuine and counterfeit all with the same catalog number vjlp 1062.
Introducing the beatles introducing the beatles is the granddaddy of all counterfeit albums.