Please Please Me
1963 Parlophone, Mono, 4th pressing (PMC 1202). Please ask for photos.
Please Please Me set the blueprint for so much, launching the career of still the biggest pop group there ever was and becoming, arguably one of the most important records of all time.
Featuring the iconic group shot in a modernist tower block on the cover and the soon-to-be ubiquitous pop songwriting masterclass exemplified by songs like "Love Me Do", "P.S. I Love You" and some of the leftover rock and roll hits that cemented The Beatles as an incendiary live band.
1963 Parlophone, Mono, 4th pressing (PMC 1202). Please ask for photos.
Please Please Me set the blueprint for so much, launching the career of still the biggest pop group there ever was and becoming, arguably one of the most important records of all time.
Featuring the iconic group shot in a modernist tower block on the cover and the soon-to-be ubiquitous pop songwriting masterclass exemplified by songs like "Love Me Do", "P.S. I Love You" and some of the leftover rock and roll hits that cemented The Beatles as an incendiary live band.