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  • Release Date: 11/16/2004
  • 4 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 27,374
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724386687821

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The Capitol Albums, Vol. 1

Disc 1
1I Want to Hold Your Hand Stereo 2:25
2I Saw Her Standing There Stereo 2:55
3This Boy Stereo 2:15
4It Won't Be Long Stereo 2:13
5All I've Got to Do Stereo 2:04
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Disc 2
1Roll Over Beethoven Stereo 2:49
2Thank You Girl Stereo 2:07
3You Really Got a Hold on Me Stereo 3:05
4Devil in Her Heart Stereo 2:30
5Money (That's What I Want) Stereo 2:53
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Disc 3
1I'll Cry Instead Stereo 1:48
2Things We Said Today Stereo 2:38
3Any Time at All Stereo 2:14
4When I Get Home Stereo 2:19
5Slow Down Stereo 2:57
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Disc 4
1No Reply Stereo 2:18
2I'm a Loser Stereo 2:32
3Baby's in Black Stereo 2:08
4Rock and Roll Music Stereo 2:34
5I'll Follow the Sun Stereo 1:51
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"You've read about them in Time, Newsweek, The New York Times. Here's the big beat sound of that fantastic, phenomenal foursome: Meet the Beatles!" So proclaims the record jacket for Meet the Beatles!, the Fab Four's first U.S. album and the first of four to be released by Capitol Records in 1964. Once acquainted, Americans fell head-over-heels for their fantastic, phenomenal sound -- picture, in black-and-white, John, Paul, George, and Ringo's arrival at JFK, the girls' tear-stained faces, the Ed Sullivan appearances. That's the energy this four-disc box set captures to a tee. The songs spread over the four albums contained on The Capitol Albums Vol. 1 -- released in January, April, July, and December 1964 -- were rearranged assemblages of albums, EPs, and singles that had appeared in the U.K. Ostensibly, that's the way the Beatles would have liked it, but it's the domestic configurations of these albums that fans in the U.S. will always remember. And now -- years after Capitol's grand Beatles reissue program in 1987 -- they are once again available with the cover art (reproduced on miniature cardboard slipcases) and running order most familiar to American fans.

Culling the 8 original tunes from the U.K. album With the Beatles, Meet the Beatles! was an essential distillation of the Mop Tops' inspired fusion of R&B and rock 'n' roll; the album was rounded out by 3 then-new songs, including the single "I Want to Hold Your Hand." The Beatles' Second Album collected the cover tunes from With the Beatles, emphasizing that the boys had done their homework with inspired versions of songs by Chuck Berry, Smokey Robinson, and Little Richard, and added the inimitable single "She Loves You." Something New wasn't, in fact, as it contains 8 of the 14 songs from the soundtrack to A Hard Day's Night, issued by competitor United Artists, but it did add two fun covers and the German-language "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand." Beatles '65 likewise pulled 8 tracks from the British Beatles for Sale, adding the single "I Feel Fine," its B-side, and "I'll Be Back" from A Hard Day's Night. Each disc in this box features two versions of every song -- one in stereo (or newly created duophonic sound) and one in mono -- and the set comes with a 48-page booklet containing essays, quotes from the band, and plenty of photos and period graphics. Whether fans ultimately prefer the American or British packages, the fact is that these recordings sound every bit as good today, four decades after their original release. Since we first met the Beatles in 1964, things have never been the same. Lydia Vanderloo, Barnes & Noble



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Already available.by Anonymous

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December 02, 2007: All of the songs contained on this box set are already available on the original Palophone CDs from the 80s. If you own those discs as I do, then it is a waste of money to purchase them again. Also, the sound quality is far superior on those discs. This is just another way to get people to re- buy the exact same music that they already own.

Capitol's "butchering" of Beatles albumsby Anonymous

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December 10, 2006: contrary to what the article states, the original cover of the Beatles "Yesterday & Today" LP had NOTHING to do with the fact that Capitol Records "butchered" the U.K. versions of Beatles albums. according to John Lennon in a 1974 interview, "surrealist" photographer Robert Whitaker had brought various props along for the photo session, resulting in the infamous LP cover. along with the "usual" posed pics also done that day, the "butcher" photos were sent out for use in promotions, etc. only to be recalled due to public outcry at the time.


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