Beatles discography: New Zealand

Albums

Please Please Me
Late 1963
Parlophone PMCM 1202 (mono)
Parlophone PCSM 3042 (stereo, 1965)
‘I Saw Her Standing There’
‘Misery’
‘Anna (Go To Him)’
‘Chains’
‘Boys’
‘Ask Me Why’
‘Please Please Me’
‘Love Me Do’
‘PS I Love You’
‘Baby It’s You’
‘Do You Want To Know A Secret’
‘A Taste Of Honey’
‘There’s A Place’
‘Twist And Shout’
Please Please Me album artwork – New Zealand
With The Beatles
Early 1964
Parlophone PMCM 1206 (mono)
Parlophone PCSM 3045 (stereo, 1965)
‘It Won’t Be Long’
‘All I’ve Got To Do’
‘All My Loving’
‘Don’t Bother Me’
‘Little Child’
‘Till There Was You’
‘Please Mister Postman’
‘Roll Over Beethoven’
‘Hold Me Tight’
‘You Really Got A Hold On Me’
‘I Wanna Be Your Man’
‘Devil In Her Heart’
‘Not A Second Time’
‘Money (That’s What I Want)’
With The Beatles album artwork
A Hard Day’s Night
August 1964
Parlophone PMCM 1230 (mono)
Parlophone PCSM 3058 (stereo)
‘A Hard Day’s Night’
‘I Should Have Known Better’
‘If I Fell’
‘I’m Happy Just To Dance With You’
‘And I Love Her’
‘Tell Me Why’
‘Can’t Buy Me Love’
‘Any Time At All’
‘I’ll Cry Instead’
‘Things We Said Today’
‘When I Get Home’
‘You Can’t Do That’
‘I’ll Be Back’
A Hard Day's Night album artwork – New Zealand
Beatles For Sale
January 1965
Parlophone PMCM 1240 (mono)
Parlophone PCSM 3062 (stereo)
‘No Reply’
‘I’m A Loser’
‘Baby’s In Black’
‘Rock And Roll Music’
‘I’ll Follow The Sun’
‘Mr Moonlight’
‘Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!’
‘Eight Days A Week’
‘Words Of Love’
‘Honey Don’t’
‘Every Little Thing’
‘I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party’
‘What You’re Doing’
‘Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby’
Beatles For Sale album artwork
Help!
August 1965
Parlophone PMCM 1255 (mono)
Parlophone PCSM 3071 (stereo)
‘Help!’
‘The Night Before’
‘You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away’
‘I Need You’
‘Another Girl’
‘You’re Going To Lose That Girl’
‘Ticket To Ride’
‘Act Naturally’
‘It’s Only Love’
‘You Like Me Too Much’
‘Tell Me What You See’
‘I’ve Just Seen A Face’
‘Yesterday’
‘Dizzy Miss Lizzy’
Help! album artwork
Rubber Soul
December 1965
Parlophone PMCM 1267 (mono)
Parlophone PCSM 3075 (stereo)
‘Drive My Car’
‘Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)’
‘You Won’t See Me’
‘Nowhere Man’
‘Think For Yourself’
‘The Word’
‘Michelle’
‘What Goes On’
‘Girl’
‘I’m Looking Through You’
‘In My Life’
‘Wait’
‘If I Needed Someone’
‘Run For Your Life’
Rubber Soul album artwork
Beatles VI
Early 1966
Parlophone PCSM 6042 (stereo)
‘Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!’
‘Eight Days A Week’
‘You Like Me Too Much’
‘Bad Boy’
‘I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party’
‘Words Of Love’
‘What You’re Doing’
‘Yes It Is’
‘Dizzy Miss Lizzy’
‘Tell Me What You See’
‘Every Little Thing’
Beatles VI album cover – New Zealand
Revolver
August 1966
Parlophone PMCM 7009 (mono)
Parlophone PCSM 7009 (stereo)
‘Taxman’
‘Eleanor Rigby’
‘I’m Only Sleeping’
‘Love You To’
‘Here, There And Everywhere’
‘Yellow Submarine’
‘She Said She Said’
‘Good Day Sunshine’
‘And Your Bird Can Sing’
‘For No One’
‘Doctor Robert’
‘I Want To Tell You’
‘Got To Get You Into My Life’
‘Tomorrow Never Knows’
Revolver album artwork
Greatest Hits
October 1966
Parlophone PMCM 7533 (mono)
‘Please Please Me’
‘From Me To You’
‘She Loves You’
‘I’ll Get You’
‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’
‘Love Me Do’
‘I Saw Her Standing There’
‘Twist And Shout’
‘Roll Over Beethoven’
‘All My Loving’
‘Hold Me Tight’
‘Can’t Buy Me Love’
‘You Can’t Do That’
‘Long Tall Sally’
Greatest Hits Volume 1 album artwork – Australia, New Zealand
Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
June 1967
Parlophone PCSM 7027 (stereo)
‘Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’
‘With A Little Help From My Friends’
‘Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds’
‘Getting Better’
‘Fixing A Hole’
‘She’s Leaving Home’
‘Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite!’
‘Within You Without You’
‘When I’m Sixty-Four’
‘Lovely Rita’
‘Good Morning Good Morning’
‘Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)’
‘A Day In The Life’
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album artwork
The Beatles (White Album)
January 1969
Parlophone/Apple PCSM 7067-7068 (stereo)
‘Back In The USSR’
‘Dear Prudence’
‘Glass Onion’
‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’
‘Wild Honey Pie’
‘The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill’
‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’
‘Happiness Is A Warm Gun’
‘Martha My Dear’
‘I’m So Tired’
‘Blackbird’
‘Piggies’
‘Rocky Raccoon’
‘Don’t Pass Me By’
‘Why Don’t We Do It In The Road?’
‘I Will’
‘Julia’
‘Birthday’
‘Yer Blues’
‘Mother Nature’s Son’
‘Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey’
‘Sexy Sadie’
‘Helter Skelter’
Long, Long, Long
‘Revolution 1’
‘Honey Pie’
‘Savoy Truffle’
‘Cry Baby Cry’
‘Revolution 9’
‘Good Night’
The Beatles (White Album) artwork
Yellow Submarine
March 1969
Parlophone/Apple PCSM 7070 (stereo)
‘Yellow Submarine’
‘Only A Northern Song’
‘All Together Now’
‘Hey Bulldog’
‘It’s All Too Much’
‘All You Need Is Love’
‘Pepperland’
‘Sea Of Time’
‘Sea Of Holes’
‘Sea Of Monsters’
‘March Of The Meanies’
‘Pepperland Laid Waste’
‘Yellow Submarine In Pepperland’
Yellow Submarine album artwork
Abbey Road
October 1969
Apple PCSM 7088
‘Come Together’
‘Something’
‘Maxwell’s Silver Hammer’
‘Oh! Darling’
‘Octopus’s Garden’
‘I Want You (She’s So Heavy)’
‘Here Comes The Sun’
‘Because’
‘You Never Give Me Your Money’
‘Sun King’
‘Mean Mr Mustard’
‘Polythene Pam’
‘She Came In Through The Bathroom Window’
‘Golden Slumbers’
‘Carry That Weight’
‘The End’
‘Her Majesty’
Abbey Road album artwork
Hey Jude
March 1970
Apple CPCS 106 (stereo)
‘Can’t Buy Me Love’
‘I Should Have Known Better’
‘Paperback Writer’
‘Rain’
‘Lady Madonna’
‘Revolution’
‘Hey Jude’
‘Old Brown Shoe’
‘Don’t Let Me Down’
‘The Ballad Of John And Yoko’
Hey Jude album artwork
Let It Be
May 1970
Apple PXS 1(box set)
PCSM 7096 (LP only)
‘Two Of Us’
‘Dig A Pony’
‘Across The Universe’
‘I Me Mine’
‘Dig It’
‘Let It Be’
‘Maggie Mae’
‘I’ve Got A Feeling’
‘One After 909’
‘The Long And Winding Road’
‘For You Blue’
‘Get Back’
Let It Be album artwork
Magical Mystery Tour
Summer 1970
World Record Club SLZ 8308 (stereo)
‘Magical Mystery Tour’
‘The Fool On The Hill’
‘Flying’
‘Blue Jay Way’
‘Your Mother Should Know’
‘I Am The Walrus’
‘Hello, Goodbye’
‘Strawberry Fields Forever’
‘Penny Lane’
‘Baby You’re A Rich Man’
‘All You Need Is Love’
Magical Mystery Tour album artwork – New Zealand
The Essential Beatles
Early 1972
Apple TVSS 8
‘Love Me Do’
‘Boys’
‘Long Tall Sally’
‘Honey Don’t’
‘PS I Love You’
‘Baby You’re A Rich Man’
‘All My Loving’
‘Yesterday’
‘Penny Lane’
‘Magical Mystery Tour’
‘Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)’
‘With A Little Help From My Friends’
‘All You Need Is Love’
‘Something’
‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’
‘Let It Be’
The Essential Beatles album artwork – Australia, New Zealand
A Collection Of Beatles Oldies
1972
Parlophone PCS 7016 (stereo)
‘She Loves You’
From Me to You
‘We Can Work It Out’
‘Help!’
‘Michelle’
‘Yesterday’
‘I Feel Fine’
‘Yellow Submarine’
‘Can’t Buy Me Love’
‘Bad Boy’
‘Day Tripper’
‘A Hard Day’s Night’
‘Ticket To Ride’
‘Paperback Writer’
‘Eleanor Rigby’
‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’
A Collection Of Beatles Oldies album artwork

Thanks to Ross Penman for help with compiling this discography.

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12 thoughts on “Beatles discography: New Zealand”

  1. hi there, well done on your listing of Beatles NZ released LPs, however just to correct you on one listing here – Greatest Hits was only released here in mono, even though we did press it in stereo for EMI Australia.

  2. Hi, there was also a very rare Ain’t she sweet ep (just like the Aussie one), but def pressed in NZ, to date I have seen only 2 of these (and i lived there for nearly 20 years!)

  3. I picked up a absolute mint copy of With The Beatles from a second hand store in Matakana NZ, with Blue Parlophone label Cat number PMCM. 1206 Made in NZ printed on label, Gold with red writing MONO sticker wrapped over the top above the WTB title on sleeve..there is no MONO printed on sleeve. It has Tucon Music and Leeds Music logos (Australia) printed on the label and His Masters Voice (NZ) Ltd on Sleeve. Cat number doesn’t elude to a reissue…Early 1964 NZ original but Cat number looks like UK number…Anybody have any ideas?

    1. That’s definitely a NZ catalogue number. The original NZ release in 1963 was MONO PMCM 1206 with a Parlaphone black/silver label and a paper inner sleeve. In 1964 a STEREO version with a Parlaphone blue label PCSM 3045 was issued. The MONO version was reissued in 1969, again as PMCM 1206, but with an Apple label.
      I suspect what you have is a 1964 MONO reissue with the blue Parlaphone label. A common cover was used with both catalogue numbers printed in the upper right flap and differentiated by use of a red/gold MONO or STEREO oversticker placed over the inappropriate catalogue number. In your case, I believe that you would find PCSM 3045 printed and hidden beneath the MONO oversticker.
      See https://www.discogs.com/Beatles-With-The-Beatles/release/6953372

  4. I Feel Fine / She’s A Woman is NZP 3175, not 3178 as listed above.

    There are three more. perhaps others.

    NZP 3169 And I Love Her / Ringo’s Theme (This Boy)

    NZP 3236 All You Need Is Love / Baby, You’re A Rich Man

    NZP 3249 I Am The Walrus / Hello, Goodbye

    1. I can confirm that the White Album was issued on orange Apple labels. Most of the UK-based LPs were reissued on orange Apple labels (in small quantities). As near as I can tell, the ones that were NOT reissued on orange Appple are Beatles VI and Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (neither of which were UK-based), and Please Please Me, With The Beatles, and Yellow Submarine.

  5. I’m pretty sure that the “Requests” EP I have (somewhere!) has different tracks. From memory they were;
    Can’t Buy Me Love
    I Call Your Name
    You Can’t Do That
    Long Tall Sally
    Were there different versions/issues?

  6. Can someone help me please? I have a NZ 1964 copy of Beatles For Sale with the light blue label but the cover is not a gatefold. The front cover is what would be the back of the normal album and the back cover is what would be the right hand side of the inner cover with fold over flaps top and bottom. My guess is that someone has repaired a gatefold that has come apart. Anyway the vinyl seems to be a enigma. The runoff matrix no.s are 1: XEX 503-4N 2: XEX 504-3N which indicates it’s a UK pressing but with NZ labels.
    Is this normal?

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