As has been noted, that was corrected on the second run and thereafter. How come mine is the corrected version but it has the number for a first pressing, mas 2653. Beatlesfanstimp, Jun 22, 2016. #4. W.B. The Collector's Collector. Location: New York, NY, USA. MAS-2653 was the mono issue. I have a copy of Sgt Pepper in mono that I bought on Discogs for a tenner. When it arrived to my suprise it was a wide spine first press YEX-637-1 /YEX-638-1. I checked the stamping and have found: A Side Mother 1 Stamper TD = 90 B Side Mother 1 Stamper GO= 15 Would this be considered an early first press ? View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 Vinyl release of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" on Discogs. I was just listening to Sgt Pepper's lonely hearts club band on vinyl and heard this noise at the end of the record, none of my other records have made this sound and I wondered if anyone knows is this is intentional and if so did the Beatles do it for a reason? To me it sounds like laughing. This is a Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Jacksonville IL pressing, identified by an O etched into the runouts. Some copies will have a stamped "0" instead. Cover is made of thick cardboard. Includes a cut-out Beatles paper dolls insert, made with card stock, but no custom inner sleeve with graduating shades of pink to red colors. Vintage 1978 Vinyl LP Record The Beatles Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Near Mint Condition Rare Purple Splatter Vinyl Pressing 61623 (16.2k) Sale Price $97.96 $ 97.96 The Beatles’ first album, Please Please Me, is considered one of the most valuable Beatles albums, with some copies of the original vinyl pressing selling for thousands of dollars. Other valuable albums in the Beatles’ discography include Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Abbey Road, and The White Album. These albums have become The Beatles 1967-1970 Original 1973 Double LP Vinyl Record Gatefold Lyric Sleeve. $20.40. Was: $25.50. Free shipping. or Best Offer. Third pressing, summer through November 1969. Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd. laminated front and back cover, with small “stereo” on front gatefold cover. Inside flipback. Black label with yellow logo and silver print. “The Gramophone Co. Ltd.” printed at the start perimeter. No “Sold in U.K. subject…” text. Discs came in either plain The remix, in fact, provides a long overdue epiphany. Martin observes in his liner notes: “The original Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was primarily mixed as a mono album. All care and AcINgs1.