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"Beatles BC-13 COMPLETE U.K. ANALOG MINT- 13LP BOX SET - MINT MINUS CONDITION"

THE BEATLES - COMPLETE STUDIO ALBUMS IN A BLUE BOX SET RELEASED FROM EMI ENGLAND - ALL ANALOG PRESSINGS - IN MINT MINUS CONDITION - INCLUDING: RUBBER SOUL, PLEASE PLEASE ME, HELP, HARD DAY'S NIGHT, FOR SALE, WITH THE BEATLES, SGT PEPPER'S, THE WHITE ALBUM, REVOLVER, ORIGINAL YELLOW SUBMARINE SOUNDTRACK, ABBEY ROAD, LET IT BE AND BEATLES RARITIES. THE PICTURE SHOWS AN OPEN BOX BUT ARE SELLING ONE THAT IS STILL FACTORY SEALED. WE JUST WANTED TO SHOW THE BUYERS WHAT THE INSIDE OF THE BOX LOOK LIKE. ALL LP'S WERE MADE IN ENGLAND ON THE PARLOPHONE LABEL. THE OUTSIDE OF THE BOX IS NAVY BLUE WITH - THE BEATLES COLLECTION WRITTEN ON THE FRONT WITH THE BEATLES SIGNATURES ALSO ON THE FRONT. IT'S SERIAL NUMBER IS BC-13 - OC162-53163-53178 ALL TITLES ARE RARE STEREO PRESSINGS THIS BOX SET IS 25 YEARS OUT OF PRINT NOW AND ONE THE MOST COLLECTIBLE BEATLES PRESSINGS EVER . HE BEATLES RARITIES INCLUDED IN THE SET IS EXTREMELY RARE PRESSING WITH THESE TRACKS: SIDE ONE: ACROSS THE UNIVERSE - YES IT IS - THIS BOY - THE INNER LIGHT - I'LL GET YOU - THANK YOU GIRL - KOMM,GIB MIR DEINE HAND - YOU KNOW MY NAME - SIE LIEBT DICH SIDE TWO - RAIN - SHE'S A WOMEN - MATCHBOX - I CALL YOUR NAME - BAD BOY - SLOW DOWN - I'M DOWN - LONG TALL SALLY ABBEY ROAD - The Beatles last days as a band were as productive as any major phenomenon that was about to split up. After recording LET IT BE LP, the group held on for this ambitious effort - an album that was to become their best seller. On Side One, all four Beatles contribute with John Lennon's hard rocking COME TOGETHER and I WANT YOU SO; George Harrison's SOMETHING; Ringo's OCTOPUS'S GARDEN and Paul McCartney's MAXWELL SILVER HAMMER and OH DARLING complete this first side. A series of long fragments edited together in a sweet form dominates Side Two. Songs like George Harrison's HERE COMES THE SUN, BECAUSE, SUN KING, MEAN MR. MUSTARD, POLYTHENE PAM, CAME THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW, NEVER GIVE ME YOUR MONEY, GOLDEN SLUMBERS, and the fitting end to The Beatles last cut forever - THE END have a way of taking you in, up and out. You can feel your energy level rise as you listen to these songs and when you hit the crescendo, they take you down gently. ABBEY ROAD has to be one of the great classic rock albums of all-times. This is one album that Beatles fans will want to add to their album collection as it shows what a force The Beatles were in rock and roll. LET IT BE - LET IT BE often gets a bad rap. Unfairly, as it's often as charming, well written, and rocking as the Beatles' "better" albums; it's also more outright fun than Abbey Road, the masterpiece it followed into the stores. With Lennon and McCartney working together on the perfect "I've Got a Feeling," "Two of Us," and "Dig a Pony," it's hard to believe these guys were about to go their separate ways. Tracks include: 1. Two Of Us 2. Dig A Pony 3. Across The Universe 4. I Me Mine 5. Dig It 6. Let It Be 7. Maggie Mae 8. I've Got A Feeling 9. One After 909 10. The Long And Winding Road 11. For You Blue 12. Get Back RUBBER SOUL - . Rank them how you like, RUBBER SOUL is an undeniable pivotal point in the Fab Four's varied discography no matter where, or how, you first heard it. The 14-song U.K. Edition - the version now available in this Limited Edition has so many classics: "Drive My Car" and "Nowhere Man" (both omitted from the U.S. edition). The transition from mop-tops to experimenting musicians began with RUBBER SOUL! John wrote one of his most sensible love songs with "In My Life". "The Word" can be read as a pre-psych warning shot; the sitar-laden "Norwegian Wood" and the evocative "Girl" (written the last night of the sessions) stand as turning points in John Lennon's work. George also emerges with the McGinnis "If I Needed Someone." One of the greatest Albums of all time. Other tracks include: Drive My Car - You Won't See Me - Nowhere Man - Think For Yourself - Michelle - What Goes On - Girl - I'm Looking Through You - In My Life - Wait - If I Needed Someone - Run For Your Life. Track Listings 1. Drive My Car 2. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) 3. You Won't See Me 4. Nowhere Man 5. Think for Yourself 6. Word 7. Michelle 8. What Goes On 9. Girl 10. I'm Looking Through You 11. In My Life 12. Wait 13. If I Needed Someone 14. Run for Your Life The WHITE ALBUM was meant to be the record that brought them back to earth after three years of studio experimentation. Instead, it took them all over the place, continuing to burst the envelope of pop music. Lennon and McCartney were still at the height of their powers, with Lennon and McCartney growing into rock's towering figures. From Beach Boys knock-offs to reggae and to the unknown ("Revolution #9"), this has it all. Some records have legend written all over them; this is one. 1. Back in the U.S.S.R. 2. Dear Prudence 3. Glass Onion 4. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 5. Wild Honey Pie 6. Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill 7. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 8. Happiness Is a Warm Gun 9. Martha My Dear 10. I'm So Tired 11. Blackbird 12. Piggies 13. Rocky Raccoon 14. Don't Pass Me By 15. Why Don't We Do It in the Road? 16. I Will 17. Julia Disc: 2 1. Birthday 2. Yer Blues 3. Mother Nature's Son 4. Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey 5. Sexy Sadie 6. Helter Skelter 7. Long, Long, Long 8. Revolution 1 - The Beatles, Nicky Hopkins 9. Honey Pie 10. Savoy Truffle 11. Cry Baby Cry 12. Revolution 9 13. Good Night REVOLVER wouldn't remain the Beatles' most ambitious LP for long, but many fans remember it as their best. An object lesson in fitting great songwriting into experimental production and genre play, this is also a record whose influence extends far beyond mere they-was-the-greatest cheerleading. Putting McCartney's more traditionally melodic "Here, There and Everywhere" and "For No One" alongside Lennon's direct-hit sneering ("Dr. Robert") and dreamscapes ("I'm Only Sleeping," "Tomorrow Never Knows") and Harrison's peaking wit ("Taxman") was as conceptually brilliant as anything Sgt. Pepper attempted, and more subtly fulfilling. A must. Track Listings 1. Taxman 2. Eleanor Rigby 3. I'm Only Sleeping 4. Love You To 5. Here, There and Everywhere 6. Yellow Submarine 7. She Said She Said 8. Good Day Sunshine 9. And Your Bird Can Sing 10. For No One 11. Doctor Robert 12. I Want to Tell You 13. Got to Get You into My Life 14. Tomorrow Never Knows SGT. PEPPER'S - THE BEATLES - SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEART'S CLUB BAND - U.K. PRESSING - SEALED . Before The Beatles released SGT. PEPPER'S, both John Lennon and Paul McCartney were blown away by the Beach Boys recent release of PET SOUNDS and were inspired to transform rock music into an actual art. In 1967 spanning 129 days (perhaps the most creative 129 days in the history of rock music), this crowning achievement of The Beatles and George Martin --especially considering they were working only with 4-track tape machines-- created an undeniable work of art which remains after 30+ years one of the most influential albums of all-time. From John Lennon's evocative word/sound pictures (the trippy LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS, the carnival-like BEING FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. KITE) and Paul McCartney's musical hall style WHEN I'M 64 to George Harrison's Eastern leanings WITHIN WITHOUT YOU to Ringo's A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS and the avante-garde mini-suite A DAY IN THE LIFE, SGT PEPPER'S was a milestone for both the sixties and pop culture. Track Listings 1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 2. With a Little Help from My Friends 3. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds 4. Getting Better 5. Fixing a Hole 6. She's Leaving Home 7. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! 8. Within You Without You 9. When I'm Sixty-Four 10. Lovely Rita 11. Good Morning Good Morning 12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 13. Day in the Life YELLOW SUBMARINE - The Beatles' third movie soundtrack combines four new Beatles songs along with instrumentals from the film. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Track Listings 1. Yellow Submarine 2. Only A Northern Song 3. All Together Now 4. Hey Bulldog 5. It's All Too Much 6. All You Need Is Love 7. Pepperland 8. Sea Of Time 9. Sea Of Holes 10. Sea Of Monsters 11. March Of The Meanies 12. Pepper Land Laid Waste 13. Yellow Submarine In Pepperland PLEASE PLEASE ME LP. 1. I Saw Her Standing There 2. Misery 3. Anna (Go to Him) 4. Chains 5. Boys 6. Ask Me Why 7. Please Please Me 8. Love Me Do 9. P.S. I Love You 10. Baby It's You 11. Do You Want to Know a Secret 12. Taste of Honey 13. There's a Place 14. Twist and Shout Their first-ever album, raw and rough and still very rock & roll. Lennon and McCartney begin to flex their writing muscles and had already scored two UK hits when this appeared, but they still relied heavily on the cover material to see them through. They were an unknown quantity, still to launch a million bands and take pop music to places it had never dreamed off. Just the beginning!! HELP -- How John Lennon's confessional song became the title for a silly James Bond spoof I really don't know. The funny thing is, it works both ways--as a young man's personal statement about learning to open up to others, and as the frantic theme for an exotic espionage chase comedy starring those lovable mop-tops (this time in color). Like A Hard Day's Night, only the first "side" of this album actually contains songs from the movie--the biggest hits being the eponymous cry for assistance and "Ticket to Ride." But part 2 has a few nice tunes as well, like "It's Only Love," "I've Just Seen a Face," and a little ditty called "Yesterday." And I always love it when they do an all-out screamer like "Dizzy Miss Lizzy," which sounds like John's raucous answer to Paul's "Kansas City/Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey" vocal on Beatles for Sale. Of course, it's essential--as are all the Beatles' soundtracks (all the Beatles' albums). 1. Help! 2. The Night Before 3. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away 4. I Need You 5. Another Girl 6. You're Going To Lose That Girl 7. Ticket To Ride 8. Act Naturally 9. It's Only Love 10. You Like Me Too Much 11. Tell Me What You See 12. I've Just Seen A Face 13. Yesterday 14. Dizzy Miss Lizzie HARD DAY'S NIGHT - A Hard Day's Night 2. I Should Have Known Better 3. If I Fell 4. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You 5. And I Love Her 6. Tell Me Why 7. Can't Buy Me Love 8. Any Time At All 9. I'll Cry Instead 10. Things We Said Today 11. When I Get Home 12. You Can't Do That 13. I'll Be Back That dramatic guitar chord that kicks of A Hard Day's Night (album, song, movie) still jumps right out at you, slaps you in the face, and jump-starts your heart. And you know what? Both the music and the film are still as crisp and lively as they were in 1964. Of course, only the first seven songs are actually in the movie (and they are the strongest of the bunch, from the rousing rock & roll of the title track and the hit single "Can't Buy Me Love," to the beautiful ballads "If I Fell" and "And I Love Her"). But nobody's going to complain about having songs like "I'll Cry Instead" and "Things We Said Today" in the second half of the record; they sure don't feel like leftovers. Yet another high-point for John, Paul, George, and Ringo who hit the highest heights imaginable BEATLES FOR SALE -- BEATLES FOR SALE came out for the 1964 Christmas market. The Beatles, whose instincts for what worked musically were so strong that they could basically do no wrong--any record that has "Baby's in Black," "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party" and the delectable "Eight Days a Week" on it is only "minor" in the most relative sense. And, though their voices had been frazzled a bit by constant touring, they revved them up for some joyous shouting, and indulged their fondness for American country in subtle, playful ways. 1. No Reply 2. I'm a Loser 3. Baby's in Black 4. Rock & Roll Music 5. I'll Follow the Sun 6. Mr. Moonlight 7. Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey! 8. Eight Days a Week 9. Words of Love 10. Every Little Thing 11. I Don't Want to Spoil the Party 12. What You're Doing WITH THE BEATLES - 1.It Won't Be Long 2. All I've Got to Do 3. All My Loving 4. Don't Bother Me 5. Little Child 6. Till There Was You 7. Please Mr. Postman 8. Roll over Beethoven 9. Hold Me Tight 10. You've Really Got a Hold on Me 11. I Wanna Be Your Man 12. Devil in Her Heart 13. Not a Second Time 14. Money (That's What I Want) They still had plenty of covers to fill out the running time, but the Lennon-McCartney writing team was gathering steam and beginning to knock out pop classics as if they were pulling them out of thin air. "All My Loving" and "I Wanna Be your Man" come from this record, issued hurriedly to capitalize on English Beatlemania. But even when they were laying into some classic Chuck Berry, by this time the Beatles had acquired a unique sound in the blend of John's and Paul's voices, while George was coming on by leaps and bounds as a guitar player.
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