Here is a copy of the very rare original Taiwanese pressing of the Beatles VI LP. These Taiwanese pressings are extremely rare (especially in decent condition) and very interesting. What are Taiwan Imports and why should you buy one? Taiwan imports are copies of US, UK, and Japanese albums that were pressed without obeying copyright laws. They were pressed by small companies in Taiwan (or Formosa), in extremely limited numbers ( between 100 and 500), and so are quite rare. They were made for the Chinese semi-black market and so had to be made outside China to avoid certain restrictions on record manufacturing. It was illegal to export them out of the country, so the only way they got out was through US servicemen who bought them there and then brought them back when they returned from overseas duty. There are many cover and label variations to watch for.  Sometimes they are pressed on colored vinyl, usually with terrible sound. Most of the time the front covers are poor quality copies printed on thin paper.  Many back covers are different or will have the lyrics printed, some with amusing errors and typos. Sometimes there are album slicks from other albums inside the covers.  The official record company logo is removed and a Chinese record company and record number is superimposed in its place. The covers are made of paper which is sealed in very thin plastic, inside and outside. They are pressed on poor quality vinyl which plays with some static. They never note the country name on the cover or on the labels.

They were not official pressings even in Taiwan or China, where the communist government did not yet allow western music to be released. So very few were made, and even fewer have survived. 

This is NOT an audiophile pressing! These records were pressed on cheap vinyl with substandard equipment and second-hand masters made from US, UK, or Japanese discs. Still they sound pretty good in their way, if they are well taken care of. Always a little crackle. But they are really interesting rarities from the Maoist regime, showing how some young folks there still wanted to hear the Beatles, even if it was unpatriotic.



This copy is on the early black Hua Sun / Hua Sheng label, the rarest pressing, and is in absolutely gorgeous condition. The disc has some superficial sleeve scuffs and light clouding (common with Taiwanese pressings) but they don't affect the play much if at all. Plays like a new Taiwanese copy, with some light crackle, which even mint copies have. The cover is just beautifully preserved, with barely any wear at all. You never ever see copies in this condition. A true top copy, very hard to beat.