Sgt Peppers 1967 PMC 7027 Mono The Beatles

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The Beatles ninth official album release. Sgt. Peppers was the first "concept" album, although any link between tracks was tenuous.The record is the first not to be banded into individual tracks, with hardly any gaps between songs. It was also the first to use the run-out groove, therefore leave the stylus on the record and it would chatter away endlessly. Mono Mono/Stereo Differences "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" The mono version has a more prominent guitar towards the end, which is barely audible on the stereo version. "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" The vocal has a noticable echo on the mono version, which is not heard on the stereo version. This gives the mono version a dreamier quality. "She's Leaving Home" The song is noticeably slowed down in the stereo mix, therefore the mono version sounds much faster. "Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band(Reprise)" On the mono version the audience sounds begin more sharply, the drum intro is 4 drumbeats longer, and there are some words spoken by John and some audience laughter ALL of which are missing from the stereo mix.Paul's ad-lib at the end is almost inaudible in stereo is quite clear in mono.The transition from "Good Morning" is not as smooth on the mono release. Catalogue Number: PMC 7027 Matrix Numbers: XEX 637-1 /XEX 638-1 Good condition record and sleeve, no scratches, read more