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Rubber Soul Vinyl pressing matrices question

  • 08-09-2012 5:52pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 331 ✭✭


    After seeing this site on Rubber Soul Vinyl matrix markings, I dug up my own copy of the album to check its matrices.

    Obviously loud cut 1/1 records are very rare especially if they're by the Beatles, but now I'm not sure if what I thought was an original record is even real.

    My matrix numbers show XEX 579-4 (indicating mono) but on the other side XEX 580-1 (indicating first press mono loud cut). Is it common to see different pressings on different sides of the record, or should I be worried about its authenticity?


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