What Beatles Albums Do You Have?

    • 3 years 10 months ago
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    On vinyl I've got:

    Beatlemania with the Beatles (mono, Canadian pressing of With the Beatles)
    Rubber Soul (original US mono)
    Rubber Soul (early 70's Capitol green label reissue, stereo)
    Yesterday and Today (replacement cover, original US mono)
    Revolver (original US mono)
    Revolver (Apple reissue, stereo)
    Sgt. Pepper's... (original US mono)
    Magical Mystery Tour (original US mono)
    The Beatles [White Album] (US second pressing, has poster and raised print, no numbering on front or photo inserts)
    Nothing's Going to Change Our World (UK only benefit record with alternate version of Across the Universe)
    Abbey Road (original US pressing, Her Majesty not on back cover track listing)
    Hey Jude: The Beatles Again (original US pressing)
    '62 - '66 (original 1973 US pressing)
    Live at the Hollywood Bowl
    Rock and Roll Music (original foil cover double album pressing)
    Rarities (1980 US version)
    Let it Be Naked (vinyl edition with bonus 7" record)

    8-track:

    Let it Be (original Phil Spector Mix)

    CD:
    Please Please Me
    Past Masters 1 & 2
    John Lennon Imagine Soundtrack (first half is Beatles music, has unique acoustic guitar demo version of Real Love that would have been better for the Beatles to dub parts on in the mid 90's as it's a clearer sounding recording than they used and an alternate mix of A Day in the Life)

    I've also got a playlist on my mp3 player with selections from all their releases and a few bootleg things.
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    • 3 years 10 months ago
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    Vinyl-
    The Beatles Second Album
    The Beatles Greatest Hits 62-66 (red album)
    The White Album
    Magical Mystery Tour
    Abbey Road
    8-Track-
    Help with musical score
    The Beatles Greatest Hits 67-70 (blue album)
    Magical Mystery Tour
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    Vinyl-

    With The Beatles
    Help!
    Sgt. Pepper
    The White Album
    Abbey Road

    CD-

    Please Please Me
    With The Beatles
    A Hard Days Night
    Beatles For Sale
    Help!
    Rubber Soul
    Revolver
    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    Magical Mystery Tour
    The White Album
    Yellow Submarine
    Abbey Road
    Let It Be
    Past Masters Vol. 1
    Past Masters Vol. 2
    Live At The BBC
    Anthology 1
    Anthology 2
    Anthology 3
    Let It Be... Naked

    MP3's

    The Beatles At The Hollywood Bowl
    Live On The Ed Sullivan Show 1964-1965
    The Rooftop Concert

    Plus a lot of their solo stuff
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    I know I have them in storage somewhere...but I have on vinyl
    Magical Mystery Tour
    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart Club Band
    Abbey Road
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    Revolver
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    I have on CD:

    - Help!
    - Rubber Soul
    - Revolver
    - White Album
    - Magical Mystery Tour
    - Sgt. Pepper
    - Past Masters 1 & 2
    - Abbey Road
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    Funky_Guy wrote:
    On vinyl I've got:

    Beatlemania with the Beatles (mono, Canadian pressing of With the Beatles)
    Rubber Soul (original US mono)
    Rubber Soul (early 70's Capitol green label reissue, stereo)
    Yesterday and Today (replacement cover, original US mono)
    Revolver (original US mono)
    Revolver (Apple reissue, stereo)
    Sgt. Pepper's... (original US mono)
    Magical Mystery Tour (original US mono)
    The Beatles [White Album] (US second pressing, has poster and raised print, no numbering on front or photo inserts)
    Nothing's Going to Change Our World (UK only benefit record with alternate version of Across the Universe)
    Abbey Road (original US pressing, Her Majesty not on back cover track listing)
    Hey Jude: The Beatles Again (original US pressing)
    '62 - '66 (original 1973 US pressing)
    Live at the Hollywood Bowl
    Rock and Roll Music (original foil cover double album pressing)
    Rarities (1980 US version)
    Let it Be Naked (vinyl edition with bonus 7" record)

    8-track:

    Let it Be (original Phil Spector Mix)

    CD:
    Please Please Me
    Past Masters 1 & 2
    John Lennon Imagine Soundtrack (first half is Beatles music, has unique acoustic guitar demo version of Real Love that would have been better for the Beatles to dub parts on in the mid 90's as it's a clearer sounding recording than they used and an alternate mix of A Day in the Life)

    I've also got a playlist on my mp3 player with selections from all their releases and a few bootleg things.


    How in the? ...That's dedication.
    You dont know them but they do!!

    THE VELVET UNDERGROUND
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    Everything past Revolver on cd and vinyl.
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    Jason43 wrote:
    Everything past Revolver on cd and vinyl.


    Then you should really invest on getting Beatles For Sale, Help!, and Rubber Soul. Those are really great albums.

    I went to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame back in '95 or '96, and at the gift shop they had a lot of vinyl records. They weren't original pressings or anything, it was new vinyl. I bought a couple of Beatles and Stones records, I didn't include them on my list of Beatles vinyl, as they aren't really collectibles or anything, as they were pressed in the 90's. They were still pretty cool though, as they had all the little extras that came with the originals. Sgt. Pepper had the little badges and paper dolls, and the white album came with the 8X10 photos of the band and a poster.
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    How in the? ...That's dedication.

    All the cds I got in the late 80's and early 90's.

    The vinyl albums I've been collecting since the late 80's, mostly from used record stores and thrift stores. I got very lucky one day at Value Village and found a bunch of good condition 60's US mono pressings all in one go. The one new pressing album I have is Let it Be Naked. That was the most expensive Beatles thing I bought, it cost $40. Most of the other vinyls I've bought cost between $3 and $19 dollars except The Beatles (White Album) which cost $25 and Yesterday and Today which I got during a two for one used record sale so the copy of Zappa and the Mothers' Uncle Meat I bought that day paid for the copy of Yesterday and Today.
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    SonnyCorleone wrote:
    Jason43 wrote:
    Everything past Revolver on cd and vinyl.


    Then you should really invest on getting Beatles For Sale, Help!, and Rubber Soul. Those are really great albums.



    I'm familiar with all of the Beatles music. I've just never been a fan of the early bubble gum stuff.
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    Jason43 wrote:
    SonnyCorleone wrote:
    Jason43 wrote:
    Everything past Revolver on cd and vinyl.


    Then you should really invest on getting Beatles For Sale, Help!, and Rubber Soul. Those are really great albums.



    I'm familiar with all of the Beatles music. I've just never been a fan of the early bubble gum stuff.


    Ha, you would be surprised how much of it is not bubble gum stuff.
    You dont know them but they do!!

    THE VELVET UNDERGROUND
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    Although I do prefer the later stuff in the Beatles discography starting with Rubber Soul I think every Beatles album has good material. First and foremost those early albums are a fun listen, I find the wide range of sources they used for cover material interesting and some of the arrangments to be pretty inventive.
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    Vinyl:
    Meet the Beatles
    Sgt. Pepper's
    Abbey Road
    The White Album

    CD:
    Please Please Me
    A Hard Day's Night
    Help!
    Rubber Soul
    Revolver
    Magical Mystery Tour
    Sgt. Pepper's
    The White Album
    Abbey Road
    1
    Love
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    Kriller wrote:
    Jason43 wrote:
    SonnyCorleone wrote:
    Jason43 wrote:
    Everything past Revolver on cd and vinyl.


    Then you should really invest on getting Beatles For Sale, Help!, and Rubber Soul. Those are really great albums.



    I'm familiar with all of the Beatles music. I've just never been a fan of the early bubble gum stuff.


    Ha, you would be surprised how much of it is not bubble gum stuff.


    As I said, I am familiar with all of the Beatles music.
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    • 2 years 11 months ago
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    On vinyl:
    Revolver
    Abbey Road

    On CD:
    Please Please Me
    Help!
    Rubber Soul
    Revolver
    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    Magical Mystery Tour
    Abbey Road.
    On MP3:
    The White Album
    Let It Be
    Beatles For Sale.
    "Frank N Furter, It's all over
    Your mission is a failure,
    your lifestyles too extreme,
    I'm your new commander,
    You now are my prisoner,
    We return to Transylvania,
    Prepare the
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    • 2 years 8 months ago
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    I currently own the following

    - Magical Mystery Tour
    - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    - The Beatles White Album
    - Abbey Road
    - Let It Be
    - 1
    - Love
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    • 2 years 8 months ago
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    i have vintage Sgt. Pepper and Abbey Road on Vinyl but I just got the Re-masterred complete collection they came out with last year on CD
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    • 2 years 7 months ago
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    Sgt. Peppers

    Abbey Road

    67-70

    1

    I really should invest more into other Beatles records.
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    CD:

    The Beatles Mono Box

    The Beatles aka The White Album (2009 Stereo reissue)

    Abbey Road (2009 reissue)

    '62 - '66
    '67 - '70 (these are both the 1993 editions with unique mastering and mixes)

    Live at the BBC

    Yellow Submarine Songtrack

    Let it Be Naked

    DLs:

    Turn Me On Dead Man: The John Barrett Tapes (download, a studio rarities collection with better selections than alot of what made it onto the Anthology albums)

    Abbey Road (rip from rare 1983 Japan cd pressing I then boosted the audio levels of in Audacity. It sounds incredible on a good sound system, very lifelike.)

    Rock Band Soundtrack (another download, this time of Giles Martin's unique mixes of songs from throughout the Beatles' career, mostly in stereo)

    Vinyl ect. (see Funky Guy posts. I've now upgraded my copies of the White Album and Rock and Roll Music. I now have the 1978 10th anniversary pressing of the The Beatles/ White Album pressed on white vinyl with reproductions of the original inserts and the Japan pressing of Rock and Roll Music.)
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