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The Beatles - My Way - Acetate
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VIC LEWIS & HIS ORCHESTRA The Beatles - My Way (Very rare double-sided metal based high grade methyl cellulose lacquer actetate for the 1969 UK 10-track LP, with custom song annotated labels, including guitarist John Williams on board for Vic's sublime song tribute to The Beatles. This disc comes direct from Vic's own personal archive & is quite possible a unique one-off item. The acetate reveals just some minor cosmetic wear par for the course with acetates, with both sides playing through without fault, possibly only ever played just a few select times. This would make a welcome addition to any Fab Four collection!) more...
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