The Beatles, Let It Be / You Know My Name, vinyl 45 (US, Capitol, 1983), M-

 

Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up the Number), Capitol 2764, Jacksonville pressing on black label with colorband, "STEREO" / "MONO," reissued July 1983. Disc: M-: New Old Stock (single owner, unplayed): labels and vinyl appear flawless, full mirrorlike lustre.  Runout markings: S-45-47129 15 2764  Bell Sound sf   0   /   S-45-47130 Z15 2764 #2  Bell Sound sf   0     White checks on grey stock sleeve MIC 41502, M-: sharp edges and corners, no woc; light disc impression and ringwear; 1/4" x 1.25" and 1" x 1.25" soc; light bleaching along top 1/2".


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