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The Beatles are the subject of yet another reissue campaign. This time it's a box set compiling the band's four 1964 U.S. albums-- Meet the Beatles, The Beatles' Second Album, Something New, and ...
For the first five years of the Beatles' recording career, Capitol, the US label, issued markedly different albums from those released in Britain and Australia. Original albums had songs removed ...
America, meet the Beatles. Again. For the first time in the CD era, Capitol Records is issuing the Fab Four’s albums as they originally appeared and sounded in the United States. The first ba… ...
On Nov. 16, Capitol Records will release The Capitol Albums Vol. 1, a box set of the first four Beatles albums as they were sold in America in 1964. Priced at $69.98 and not offered individually ...
Here’s a Christmas present for the Beatles nut in your life: Capitol is reissuing the seven albums the fab four put out in the US during a crazy fifteen month period between January 1964 and ...
On April 4, 1964, the Beatles occupied the top five spots on the Billboard Hot 100 and the first two spots on the U.S. album chart. They also had nine other records in the Hot 100. Today, chart ...
Those four releases are captured in this first volume of the Capitol collection, a strange, alternative Beatles universe, one where, for example, a 1964 album could be called Beatles '65.
The Beatles' first four U.S. albums -- "Meet the Beatles," "The Beatles Second Album," "Something New" and "Beatles '65" -- will be bundled together in the boxed set "The Capitol Albums Volume 1 ...
Some fans have greeted The U.S. Albums, Capitol/Universal Music Group's collection of 13 Beatles albums modeled after the American-only releases, with outrage. The key to understanding why lies in ...
On September 9, 2009, after a nearly 22-year wait, digitally remastered versions of all of the Beatles studio albums will be released, a press release has confirmed. Each album will feature the ...
Capitol Records will on April 11 release the Beatles' "Capitol Albums Volume 2," the companion to a 2004 collection that featured the group's first four U.
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