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What can I say? Anything related to The Beatles, u can't go wrong. They arrived in America on Feburary 7 1964, the country saw them on Ed Sullivan 2 days later and our world has never been the same! To put it simple, their music is beautiful. The world is still talking about them more than 50 years! Yeah, yeah yeah!
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For some reason, even from reputable dealers, some of these boxes have been counterfeited. Be careful! Check for possible return policies and refunds. I bought mine in the shrink wrap! NONE of the CD's were even in the correct cover! There were strings of dried glued, like rubber cement all over inside the box. From the outside, you couldn't tell.
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This really is a great collection of Beatles LP's. If you're looking for a basic set of Fab 4 albums like you used to have when you were a preteen, teenager and young adult, this is it! This set contains all of the Capitol Records albums, and includes one Apple LP that was also issued by Capitol, "Hey Jude (The Beatles Again)". Each CD is labeled with the individual Capitol (or Apple) rainbow record label in a clear sleeve, includes an exact replica paper inner sleeve and all of that is housed in a cover that looks exactly like the original album cover, right down to every little detail! The LP catalog numbers indicate a stereo designation, but, I believe that each disc contains all songs in stereo AND mono!! There is also an informative booklet with some awesome pictures, and all of this is contained in a box that is extremely well built! The box is constructed of very thick, sturdy cardboard and cover slicks and is sturdy enough to last a long, long time after lots of handling. The going price is usually between $120-$160, but, I've found it below or right at $100 on Ebay. 14 CD's at that price? GO GET ONE, or TWO!! Good luck!Read full review
On February 7, 1964, The Beatles arrived at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport, greeted by scores of screaming, swooning fans who rushed the gate to catch a glimpse of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr as they took their first steps on American soil. Two nights later, on Sunday, February 9, 73 million viewers in the U.S. and millions more in Canada tuned in to CBS to watch The Beatles make their American television debut on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show.’ In what remains one of the world’s top-viewed television events of all time, The Beatles performed five songs on the live broadcast and ‘Beatlemania,’ already in full, feverish bloom in The Beatles’ native U.K., was unleashed with blissful fervor across America and around the world. The British Invasion had begun. The new 13 CD box set THE U.S. ALBUMS commemorates the 50th anniversary of these history-making events, spanning 1964’s MEET THE BEATLES! to 1970’s HEY JUDE. The Beatles’ U.S. albums differed from the band’s U.K. albums in a variety of ways, including different track lists, song mixes, album titles, and art. The box set includes the following titles: (Disc 1) MEET THE BEATLES!, (Disc 2) THE BEATLES’ SECOND ALBUM, (Disc 3) A HARD DAY’S NIGHT [ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK], (Disc 4) SOMETHING NEW, (Disc 5) THE BEATLES’ STORY, (Disc 6) BEATLES ’65, (Disc 7) THE EARLY BEATLES, (Disc 8) BEATLES VI, (Disc 9) HELP! [ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK] , (Disc 10) RUBBER SOUL, (Disc 11) YESTERDAY AND TODAY, (Disc 12) REVOLVER, (Disc 13) HEY JUDE. These albums were originally issued between 1964 and 1970 by Capitol Records, Apple Records, and United Artists in the United States. These new releases seek to replicate the unique listening experience heard by Americans at the time by preserving the sequences, timings, and artwork found on the albums. Capitol’s engineers in the 1960s took great care to produce what they believed to be the best possible sound for the playback equipment in use at that time. Due to the limitations of the record players of the day, engineers often compressed the sound by raising the volume of the softer passages and lowering the volume for the louder parts of the songs. They also reduced the bass frequencies since too much bass could cause the record to skip. In some cases, reverb was added to the tracks to make them sound more “American.” The CDs are packaged in miniature vinyl sleeves that faithfully recreate the original U.S. LP releases down to the finest detail, including the inner sleeves. 11 original U.S. albums presented in both mono and stereo. Hey Jude and The Beatles’ Story are in stereo only. A Hard Day’s Night [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack], The Beatles’ Story, Yesterday And Today, Hey Jude and the U.S. version of Revolver are presented on CD for the first time. Yesterday And Today features the original album cover of The Beatles posing with raw meat and baby dolls. The package also comes with a collectible sticker of the subsequent Yesterday And Today cover art. Also included is a 64-page booklet which includes a new essay examining the U.S. albums and their historical significance, written by American author and television executive Bill Flanagan.Read full review
This is a quality product for all The Beatles lovers, like me, who like to collect the new Beatles music products on vinyl and CD. This box includes all the US albums which was different from the UK releases. 13 vinyl replica albums with great quality sleeves together with a book about the band's US releases and stories of the band's US experience. The album sleeves are true copy of the original US vinyl LP sleeves, including the innersleeve and label. All the music are remastered with great sound quality. I bought this and I'm very happy with it. I will recomand this collection as a quality buy and I'm sure you'll be satisfied.