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Past Masters Volumes One & Two, Parlophone BPM 1.

Published March 27th, 2020

Released March 7, 1988. The first record contains the original version of “Love Me Do” with Ringo on drums, together with both the A and B sides of a further four singles “From Me To You”, “She Loves You”, “I Want To Hold Your Hand” and “I Feel Fine”, together with their respective B sides of “Thank You Girl”, “I’ll Get You”, “This Boy” and “She’s A Woman”. Other tracks on the Record One are “Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand” and “Sie Liebt Dich” originally issued in Germany as single. “Long Tall Sally” and “I Gall Your Name” were originally part of the 1964 American “The Beatles’ Second Album”. These, together with “Slow Down” and “Matchbox”, were later issued in Britain on EP. “Bad Boy” originates from the American album “Beatles VI” and was later to be included on the British album “A Collection Of Beatles Oldies”. Finally are included “Yes It Is” and “I’m Down”, that were the B sides of “Ticket To Ride” and “Help!” respectively and were included on the “Help!” album. The version of “This Boy” is the true stereo version originally available only on singles issued in Australia (Parlophone A8103) and Canada (Capitol 72144), and it makes its first appearance on an album here. “She’s A Woman” again in stereo, originates from the 1967 Australian album “Greatest Hits Volume 2” (Parlophone PCSO 7534). “Yes It Is”, in stereo, was issued in Britain in 1986 as part of the “Only Beatles” cassette (Parlophone SMMC 151). Finally, “I’m Down”, in stereo, originally was issued as part of the Japanese “Help!” EP (Odeon EAS 30006). With the exception of “I’m Down”, these stereo versions have been given their first international release on this album.

The Record Two contains “Paperback Writer” that together with “Rain” was issued as a single in june 1966, “The Inner Light”, the B side to the March 1968 single “Lady Madonna”, “Revolution” that was the upside of The Beatles’ first Apple single “Hey Jude” in August 1968, and, finally,  “You Know My Name” the B side to their final single “Let It Be” in March 1970.”Across The Universe” originally was included on the charity album “No One’s Gonna Change Our World” issued in 1969.

1. First pressing, March 7, 1988. Unlaminated gatefold black & white outer sleeve with Parlophone logo on the back side. Records are housed in white plain paper inner sleeves.

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Black label with silver Parlophone logo and silver print. “ALL RIGHTS OF THE PRODUCER” printed at the start perimeter print. Importantly, around the 11 o’clock position in the rimtext the wording is (right to left): “UNAUTHORISED COPYING, HIRING, RENTING, PUBLIC PERFORMANCE AND BROADCASTING”. “MANUFACTURED IN THE UK BY EMI RECORDS” text at the end of the perimeter print. First matrix numbers have the error prefix of the catalog numbers BTM which were scratched out: Record One – Side 1: BPM BTM 11 A-1-1-1; Side 2 BPM BTM 11 B-1-1-1 (or 2); Record 2 – Side 1: BPM BTM 12 A-1-1-1; Side 2 BPM BTM 12 B-1-1-1.

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2. Second pressing, 1990s. The gatefold outer sleeve is characterized by the presence of the Apple logo on the back side. Records are housed in white plain paper inner sleeves.

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The second pressing has labels as the first pressing. Matrix numbers: Record One – Side 1: BPM 11 A-02-01-1; Side 2 BPM 11 B-03-01-1; Record 2 – Side 1: BPM BTM 12 A-1-1-2; Side 2 BPM 12 B-02-01-1.

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3. Third pressing, early 2000s. The gatefold outer sleeves have the Apple logo on the back side. Records are housed in white plain paper inner sleeves. This edition is characterized by wide grooves which are clearly visible on the labels. Black label with dark silver Parlophone logo and dark silver print. “ALL RIGHTS OF THE PRODUCER” printed at the start perimeter print. Importantly, around the 11 o’clock position in the rimtext the wording is (right to left): “UNAUTHORISED COPYING, HIRING, RENTING, PUBLIC PERFORMANCE AND BROADCASTING”. “MANUFACTURED IN THE UK BY EMI RECORDS” text at the end of the perimeter print. Matrix number variations: Record One – Side 1: BPM 11 A-02-01-1; Side 2 BPM 11 B-03-01-1; Record 2 – Side 1: BPM BTM 12 A-1-1-2; Side 2 BPM 12 B-02-01-1; possible: Record One – Side 1: BPM 11 A-02-01-1; Side 2 BPM 11 B-03-01-1; Record 2 – Side 1: BPM 12 A-02-01-2; Side 2 BPM 12 B-02-01-1.

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Live At The BBC, Apple PCSP 726.

Published March 26th, 2020

Released December 6, 1994. This the first album to appear on apple label in over two decades, these 56 songs were recorded when The Beatles appeared on BBC Radio, many of them specifically on their own programm Pop Go The Beatles that was broadcast every Tuesday at 5pm through the summer of 1963. Other BBC shows they appeared on, and represented on the double album, include Easy Beat, Side By Side, Top Gear and Saturday Club. The bulk of the material was from the group’s vast repertoire of non-original material that typified their stage act when they played long sits in Hamburg and Liverpool, only a tiny proportion of which saw onto their studio recordings in the 60s.

First pressing December 6, 1994. Unlaminated sepia gatefold outer sleeve with Apple logo on the back side. The cover photo was taken outside the BBC Paris Theatre in London’s Lower Regent Street. The back photograph was actually a paste-in job using the same background but a different shot of the Beatles.

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Records are housed in original white and sepia picture inner sleeves.

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The labels are characterized by a new design. Now glossy labels have Apple logo on a black background without perimeter print, the copyright text is moved into the middle of the apple. On the early labels, we can see the mistake inscription “See booklet for details”. It can be assumed that originally planned to release an album with a booklet. But the plans have changed in favor of the internal sleeves, which used for posted all details. This error was quickly corrected, and all subsequent editions have the correct label with “See sleeve for details”. We have no information that there was a time gap between the appearance of these two variants of these labels. Most likely they were printed at the same time and the error was corrected in the production process. There are various crossover combinations of these labels included in the kits of the albums.

Variation 1. Early pressing with “See booklet for details”. Matrix numbers: Record 1 – Side 1: PCSP 726 A-01-1-1; Side 2 PCSP 726 B-01-1-1: Record 2 – Side 1: PCSP 726 C-01-1-1; Side 2: PCSP 726D-01-1-1.

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Variation 2. Late pressing with “See sleeve for details”. These labels are noticeably more yellow. Matrix numbers: Record 1 – Side 1: PCSP 726 A-01-1-1; Side 2 PCSP 726 B-01-1-1 (or -2): Record 2 – Side 1: PCSP 726 C-01-1-1; Side 2: PCSP 726D-01-1-1.

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2. Second pressind, early 2000s. New gatefold outer sleeve is characterized by the appearance of a new copyright text opposite of the Apple logo on the back side – “Beatles”, “Apple” and the Apple logos are trademarks of Apple Corps Ltd”.

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These labels are characterized by dark yellow and wide grooves which are clearly visible, and other a matrix numbers: Record 1 – Side 1: 8317961 1A1 (or 2A1) PCSP 726 SR2; Side 2 8317961 1B1 SR2: Record 2 – Side 1: 8317961 1C1 SR2; Side 2: 8317961 1D1 SR2

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Live At The BBC, Apple 00602537589401, remastered version.

Released November 11, 2013. The 3Lp’s remastered reissue features some minor changes in the track listing and editing. Most noticeable are the inclusion of three extra tracks. The only musical addition is the closing version of “From Us To You” at the end of disc two. “What is it, George?” is a new speech track incorporated between “Carol” and “Soldier of Love” on disc one. The speech track “Ringo? Yep!” is a new addition to disc two, replacing “Have a Banana!” as track 3. The majority of “Have a Banana!” has been incorporated as the end of the previous track, “A Hard Day’s Night,” but the phrase itself, which gave the original speech track its title, has been omitted.

The new sleeve is markedly different from the original edition. Now this is the three gatefold black and white sleeve with Apple logo on the back side. The front side has the same photo The Beatles on London’s Lower Regent Street, but the design was further changes.

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Records are housed in original black and white picture inner sleeves.

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The labels are characterized by a renew design as on The Beatles Anthology. Now glossy labels have Apple logo on a white background without perimeter print,the copyright text is appeared into the right side of the apple. Matrix numbers: Record 1 – Side 1: BD29250-01-A1; Side 2: BD29250-01-B1; Record 2 – Side 1: BD29250-02-C1; Side 2: BD29250-02-D1; Record 3 – Side 1: BD29250-03-E1; Side 2: BD29250-03-F1.

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The Beatles Anthology 1, Apple PCSP 727 (7243 8 34445 1 9).

Published March 25th, 2020

Released November 21, 1995. Anthology 1 was hailed as the first official bootleg, conteining as it did withing its 55 songs, 33 that had already appeared on bootlegs over the years. But the overall package is far richer that any one bootleg. It includes unreleased version of songs from EMI, Polydor and Decca archives, live material from radio and TV broadcasts and interview snippets that draw an intimate perspective on the material. Particularly inportant tracks include demos by the Quarrymen, some home taping by John, Paul, George and Stuart Sutcliffe, five songs from their Decca audition including two previosly unheard Lennon/McCartney originls, and an early version of “Love Me Do” with Pete Best on drums. There’s also some live material from Sweden that proves John Lennon’s assertion that when it came to straight rock’n’roll, there was nobody around to bean them. In addition, there are lots of studio stops and starts interspersed with snatches of conversation that cast a candid spotlight on The Beatles in their first amazing flush of creativity.

Set includes: tri-fold sleeve (6 panels, 2 spines), three records and three white paper poly-lined inner sleeves. Vinyl pressed by EMI Records, Hayes, Middlesex.

Tri-fold sleeve outside:

Tri-fold sleeve inside:

Matrix number variations:

Side A: 8344451 1A1 / Side B: 8344451 1B1 / Side C: 8344451 1C1 / Side D: 8344451 1D1 / Side E: 8344451 1 D E1 / Side F: 8344451 1F1

Side A: 8344461 A-2-1-1 D / Side B: 8344461 B-1-1-1 D / Side C: 8344471 A-04-01-2 D / Side D: 8344471 B-03-01-2 D / Side E: 8362341 A-1-1-01 D / Side F: 8362341 B-2-1-2 D.

Side A: 8344461 A-12-1-2 D / Side B: 8344461 B-1-1-2 D / Side C: 8344471 A-04-01-2 D / Side D: 8344471 B-03-01-2 D / Side E: 8362341 A-1-1-1 D / Side F: 8362341 B-12-1-2 D.

Side A: 8344461 A-12-1-2 D / Side B: 8344461 B-1-1-1 D / Side C: 8344471 A-04-01-2 D / Side D: 8344471 B-03-01-2 D / Side E: 8362341 A-1-1-1 D / Side F: 8362341 B-12-1-1 D.

Side A: 8344461 A-12-1-2 D / Side B: 8344461 B-1-1-1 D / Side C: 8344471 A-04-01-2 D / Side D: 8344471 B-03-01-2 D / Side E: 8362341 A-1-1-1 D / Side F: 8362341 B-2-1-2 D.

Side A: 8344461 A-12-1-2 D / Side B: 8344461 B-1-1-1 D / Side C: 8344471 A-04-01-2 D / Side D: 8344471 B-03-01-2 D / Side E: 8362341 A-1-1-1 D / Side F: 8362341 B-21-1-2 D.

The Beatles Anthology 2, Apple PCSP 728 (7243 8 34448 1 6).

Published March 24th, 2020

Released March 18, 1996. The first track of Anthology 2″Reel Love” is a new Beatles item adding Paul, George and Ringo to previously unheard John Lennon tape. After that the set ranges from the beginning of 1965 throuth to February 1968, and again tells The Beatles’ story chronologically with alternative takes, outtakes and so on. There are also a number of new mixes created from basic takes that in some ways get away from archival “autenticity” that was the core of the project. Highlights include four live tracks recorded for a summer TV show broadcast from Blackpool, some amazing demo and alternate material of “Strawberry Fields Forever”, a very psychedelic version of “And You Bird Can Sing” and the first take of “Tomorrow Never Knows” that is quite different to the track on Revolver.

Set includes: tri-fold sleeve (6 panels, 2 spines), three records and three white paper poly-lined inner sleeves. Vinyl pressed by EMI Records, Hayes, Middlesex.

Tri-fold sleeve outside:

Tri-fold sleeve inside:

Purple sticker 2.5 x 10.3 cm.

Matrix number variations:

Side A: 8344481 1A1 / Side B: 8344481 1B1 / Side C: 8344481 1C1 / Side D: 8344481 1D1 / Side E: 8344481 1E1 / Side F: 8344481 1F1

Side A: PCSP 728-1 A-3-1-2 D / Side B: PCSP 728-1 B-1-1-1 D
Side C: PCSP 728-2 A-1-1-1 D / Side D: PCSP 728-2 B-1-1-1 D
Side E: PCSP 728-3 A-1-1-1 D / Side F: PCSP 728-3 B-1-1-1 D

Side A: PCSP 728 1A / Side B: PCSP 728 1B / Side C: PCSP 728 2A
Side D: PCSP 728 2B / Side E: PCSP 728 3A / Side F: PCSP 728 3B

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