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Beatles - A Collection Of Beatles Oldies - UK 1st PRESS - 1966 ! - Disque vinyle - Premier pressage - 1966

1.) The Beatles – A Collection Of Beatles Oldies Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo - 1st Pressing - U.K. - 1966 - Parlophone – PCS 7016 Media: EX / Sleeve: EX A1 She Loves You A2 From Me To You A3 We Can Work It Out A4 Help! A5 Michelle A6 Yesterday A7 I Feel Fine A8 Yellow Submarine B1 Can't Buy Me Love B2 Bad Boy B3 Day Tripper B4 A Hard Day's Night B5 Ticket To Ride B6 Paperback Writer B7 Eleanor Rigby B8 I Want To Hold Your Hand It was Christmas time, 1966. Though hard at work on the beginnings of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band, the Beatles had nothing for EMI to put out during the holiday season (aside from the annual Christmas record for the fan club). Revolver had come out in the first week of August, too early to exploit. What to do? So EMI issued this stopgap collection of 16 older recordings for the European market, in effect creating the first "Beatles Greatest Hits" album. Actually, it's not a predictable hits anthology, for it omits obvious hit singles like "Please Please Me" and "Love Me Do," and includes popular album cuts like "Yesterday" and "Michelle" that were not issued as singles in the U.K. But it doesn't skimp on quantity, offering 16 songs instead of the usual 14, taking the saga all the way up to Revolver, and collecting some British singles into album format for the first time. As for English fanatics who simply had to have everything but might balk at purchasing an album entirely composed of retreads, EMI thought of them too, slipping in the Larry Williams song "Bad Boy" for the first time in Britain (it was included on Beatles VI in America in 1965). The stereo edition features a few anomalies -- an electronic stereo "She Loves You" -- but mostly offers commonly available mixes. The front cover is a period piece of Carnaby Street kitsch, while the back features a casual Beatles photo circa 1966. Today the album seems like a decent summing up of the Beatles' achievement just before the plunge into "Strawberry Fields" and Sgt. Pepper, though obviously not taking in the whole story. ______________________________________ This record has been cleaned with a professional ultrasonic machine. New inner and outer sleeves included. Fast & careful shipping.

83818339

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Beatles - A Collection Of Beatles Oldies  - UK 1st PRESS - 1966 ! - Disque vinyle - Premier pressage - 1966

Beatles - A Collection Of Beatles Oldies - UK 1st PRESS - 1966 ! - Disque vinyle - Premier pressage - 1966

1.) The Beatles – A Collection Of Beatles Oldies
Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo - 1st Pressing - U.K. - 1966 - Parlophone – PCS 7016
Media: EX / Sleeve: EX

A1 She Loves You
A2 From Me To You
A3 We Can Work It Out
A4 Help!
A5 Michelle
A6 Yesterday
A7 I Feel Fine
A8 Yellow Submarine
B1 Can't Buy Me Love
B2 Bad Boy
B3 Day Tripper
B4 A Hard Day's Night
B5 Ticket To Ride
B6 Paperback Writer
B7 Eleanor Rigby
B8 I Want To Hold Your Hand

It was Christmas time, 1966. Though hard at work on the beginnings of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band, the Beatles had nothing for EMI to put out during the holiday season (aside from the annual Christmas record for the fan club). Revolver had come out in the first week of August, too early to exploit. What to do? So EMI issued this stopgap collection of 16 older recordings for the European market, in effect creating the first "Beatles Greatest Hits" album. Actually, it's not a predictable hits anthology, for it omits obvious hit singles like "Please Please Me" and "Love Me Do," and includes popular album cuts like "Yesterday" and "Michelle" that were not issued as singles in the U.K. But it doesn't skimp on quantity, offering 16 songs instead of the usual 14, taking the saga all the way up to Revolver, and collecting some British singles into album format for the first time. As for English fanatics who simply had to have everything but might balk at purchasing an album entirely composed of retreads, EMI thought of them too, slipping in the Larry Williams song "Bad Boy" for the first time in Britain (it was included on Beatles VI in America in 1965). The stereo edition features a few anomalies -- an electronic stereo "She Loves You" -- but mostly offers commonly available mixes. The front cover is a period piece of Carnaby Street kitsch, while the back features a casual Beatles photo circa 1966. Today the album seems like a decent summing up of the Beatles' achievement just before the plunge into "Strawberry Fields" and Sgt. Pepper, though obviously not taking in the whole story.
______________________________________
This record has been cleaned with a professional ultrasonic machine.
New inner and outer sleeves included. Fast & careful shipping.

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