The Beatles - Yesterday and Today (US Mono Second State Butcher Cover - See Description)

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The Beatles Yesterday and Today is one of the most sought after LPs! A fascinating story! Yesterday and Today is remembered primarily for the controversy surrounding its original cover image. Known as the "butcher cover", it was taken by photographer Robert Whitaker and shows the band dressed in white coats and covered with decapitated baby dolls and pieces of raw meat. Although the photo was intended to be part of a larger work critiquing the adulation afforded the Beatles, the band members insisted it was a statement against the Vietnam War. Others interpreted it as the Beatles protesting the record company's policy of "butchering" their albums for the North American market. In response to retailers' outrage at the gory subject matter, Capitol immediately withdrew the LP and replaced the cover image with a shot of the band posed around a "steamer" trunk. The album's title plays on that of the song "Yesterday". The original LP became a highly prized item among collectors. Since some of Capitol's pressing plants merely pasted the trunk image onto the existing LP covers, the album also encouraged a phenomenon of stripping back the top layer of artwork in the search for a banned butcher cover! This cover is in rough shape, seams are split. But the image on front cover is crisp and a good candidate for pelling! The LP itself is unplayable but a similar pressing would be easy to source, the LP comes with the original inner as well! Forgot to mention it comes with a NM play copy of the vinyl!