Hey Jude / Revolution (UK - Picture disc - 1988)
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- UK release date:
- Aug 30, 1988
- Publisher:
- Parlophone
- Reference:
- RP 5722
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Track list
Side 1
1.
7:19 • Studio version • A
- Paul McCartney :
- Bass, Piano, Vocals
- Ringo Starr :
- Backing vocals, Drums, Tambourine
- John Lennon :
- Acoustic guitar, Backing vocals
- George Harrison :
- Backing vocals, Electric guitar
- George Martin :
- Producer
- Ken Scott :
- Recording engineer
- Barry Sheffield :
- Recording engineer
- Bill Jackman :
- Flute
- Unknown musician(s) :
- Bassoon, Contrabass clarinet, Contrabassoon, Four trombones, Four trumpets, One flute, One percussionist, Ten violins, Three violas, Two cellos, Two clarinets, Two double basses, Two french horns
- John Perry :
- Backing vocals
- Bobby Kok :
- Cello
- Session Recording & overdubs:
- Jul 31, 1968
- Studio :
- Trident Studios, London, UK
- Session Overdubs:
- Aug 01, 1968
- Studio :
- Trident Studios, London, UK
- Session Mixing:
- Aug 08, 1968
- Studio :
- EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
Side 2
1.
3:23 • Studio version • A
- Paul McCartney :
- Bass guitar, Hammond organ, Handclaps
- Ringo Starr :
- Drums, Handclaps
- John Lennon :
- Electric guitar, Handclaps, Vocals
- George Harrison :
- Electric guitar, Handclaps
- Nicky Hopkins :
- Electric piano
- Session Recording:
- Jul 10, 1968
- Studio :
- EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road
- Session Overdubs:
- Jul 11, 1968
- Studio :
- EMI Studios, Studio Three, Abbey Road
- Session Overdubs:
- Jul 12, 1968
- Studio :
- EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
- Session Mixing:
- Jul 15, 1968
- Studio :
- EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road
About
From beatlesblogger.com:
Back in 1982, to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of “Love Me Do” – the Beatles first UK single, EMI released the record in a special picture sleeve. (They also released it as a picture discs as well)
Then over the following eight years, on the 20th anniversary release date of each the official UK singles, they continued to do the same for each and every disc. That means it took some collectors eight years to complete the set! All singles were released on black vinyl and, as already mentioned, in picture disc versions too. […]
The release program for this set of singles was as follows:
Love Me Do / P.S. I Love You (Parlophone/October 4, 1982)
Please Please Me / Ask Me Why (Parlophone/January 10, 1983)
From Me To You / Thank You Girl (Parlophone/April 11, 1983)
She Loves You / I’ll Get You (Parlophone/August 22, 1983)
I Want To Hold Your Hand / This Boy (Parlophone/November 28, 1983)
Can’t Buy Me Love / You Can’t Do That (Parlophone/March 19, 1984)
A Hard Day’s Night / Things We Said Today (Parlophone/July 9, 1984)
I Feel Fine / She’s A Woman (Parlophone/November 26, 1984)
Ticket To Ride / Yes It Is (Parlophone/April 9, 1985)
Help / I’m Down (Parlophone/July 23, 1985)
We Can Work It Out/ Day Tripper (Parlophone/December 2, 1985)
Paperback Writer / Rain (Parlophone/June 9, 1986)
Yellow Submarine/ Eleanor Rigby (Parlophone/August 5, 1986)
Strawberry Fields Forever / Penny Lane (Parlophone/February 16, 1987)
All You Need Is Love / Baby You’re A Rich Man (Parlophone/July 6, 1987)
Hello Goodbye / I Am The Walrus (Parlophone/November 23, 1987)
Lady Madonna / The Inner Light (Parlophone/March 14, 1988)
Hey Jude /Revolution (Apple/August 30, 1988)
Get Back / Don’t Let Me Down (Apple/April 10, 1989)
The Ballad Of John And Yoko / Old Brown Shoe (Apple/May 30, 1989)
Something / Come Together (Apple/October 30, 1989)
Let It Be / You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)(Apple/March 3, 1990)
From Catawiki:
The artwork on these picture disc singles mirrors the artwork in the Blue Box Singles set on all but 2 singles. For whatever reason, All you need is love and Hey Jude were redesigned before becoming picture discs.