
Data as of Jun 16, 2026
Beatles, The – The Beatles
1968 · UK · Apple Records · Vinyl LP Album Misprint Numbered Mono
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Specifications
- Genre
- Rock
- Style
- Pop Rock, Experimental
- Year
- 1968
- Label
- Apple Records
- Catalog number
- PMC 7067/8
- Country
- UK
Tracklist
- A1Back In The U.S.S.R.2:42
- A2Dear Prudence3:50
- A3Glass Onion2:16
- A4Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da3:07
- A5Wild Honey Pie0:53
- A6The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill3:11
- A7While My Guitar Gently Weeps4:44
- A8Happiness Is A Warm Gun2:41
- B1Martha My Dear2:26
- B2I'm So Tired2:03
- B3Blackbird2:17
- B4Piggies2:03
- B5Rocky Raccoon3:31
- B6Don't Pass Me By3:49
- B7Why Don't We Do It In The Road?1:40
- B8I Will1:44
- B9Julia2:52
- C1Birthday2:41
- C2Yer Blues3:57
- C3Mother Nature's Son2:46
- C4Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey2:24
- C5Sexy Sadie3:14
- C6Helter Skelter3:40
- C7Long, Long, Long3:02
- D1Revolution 14:12
- D2Honey Pie2:40
- D3Savoy Truffle2:57
- D4Cry Baby Cry3:00
- D5Revolution 98:17
- D6Good Night3:09
About this record
The Beatles' self-titled album, commonly known as the 'White Album,' released in 1968, is a landmark in rock history.
This particular UK pressing on Apple Records, catalogue number PMC 7067/8, is a mono version pressed on vinyl.
Collectors often seek out this edition due to its unique characteristics, including its numbered sleeve and the presence of a misprint.
With 30 tracks that showcase The Beatles' range from pop rock to experimental styles, this album reflects a pivotal moment in their artistic evolution.
How to appraise this pressing
To confirm this specific pressing, collectors should examine the Apple Records label and verify the catalogue number PMC 7067/8 on the vinyl and sleeve.
The mono format is a key identifier, as is the numbered white sleeve which is distinctive to this release.
Checking the runout etchings on the vinyl can provide further confirmation of authenticity and pressing details.
The absence of a barcode is consistent with the 1968 release period.
Condition is paramount: both the vinyl media and the sleeve's quality significantly affect desirability.
Collectors prioritize well-preserved copies with minimal surface noise and intact numbering.
Frequently asked
How can I identify if my copy of The Beatles 'White Album' is the mono pressing?
Look for the catalogue number PMC 7067/8 on the label and sleeve, the mono designation on the label, and check for the numbered white sleeve. The mono pressing will also lack a barcode.
What does the numbered sleeve signify on this pressing?
The numbered sleeve indicates it is an original Apple Records pressing, as each copy was individually numbered, adding to its collectible value.
Are there any unique features or misprints to look out for on this edition?
Yes, this pressing includes a known misprint, which can make the record more interesting to collectors seeking rare variants.
What should I check on the runout etchings?
Runout etchings can confirm the pressing plant and mastering details, helping to authenticate the record as an original 1968 UK Apple Records mono pressing.
Does this pressing include a barcode on the sleeve?
No, this 1968 release does not have a barcode, which is consistent with records produced during that time.