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Cut at Abbey Road Studios using non-limited 24-bit digital masters sourced from the original analog master tapes!

Pressed on 180-gram vinyl; album’s North American LP debut in stereo

Optimum audiophile-quality sound from a first-rate team of producers and engineers

The BEATLES ON VINYL – DONE RIGHT!

For years the most anticipated vinyl reissues have been from the one, the only Beatles catalog. Finally, after a delay due to the meticulousness of the remastering process and assorted other hurdles, that day has come. The Beatles catalog is getting the audiophile treatment! 180-gram vinyl pressings cut at Abbey Road Studios using the non-limited 24-bit digital masters sourced from the original analog master tapes!

The Beatles were working, it seemed, at least nine days a week in late 1964. As a biography reflects, they’d been touring constantly, had just released A Hard Day’s Night in June and were rushed back into a recording studio the week after they returned from America to record a new album and single in time for Christmas. “They were rather war-weary,” producer George Martin said. With little time to write original songs, almost half of the Beatles for Sale LP consisted of covers the group had been playing onstage for years. The same day the Beatles finished “Eight Days a Week,” they knocked out seven complete tracks.

Beatles For Sale was released in the U.K. in December 1964. Beatles ’65, its U.S. counterpart, did not include “Eight Days a Week.” The song was released as a single in the U.S. two months later, and it went to No. 1.

Format : Vinyl Record

1 Lp

A1 No Reply
A2 I'm A Loser
A3 Baby's In Black
A4 Rock And Roll Music
A5 I'll Follow The Sun
A6 Mr. Moonlight
A7 Kansas City
B1 Eight Days A Week
B2 Words Of Love
B3 Honey Don't
B4 Every Little Thing
B5 I Don't Want To Spoil The Party
B6 What You're Doing
B7 Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby

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Parlophone Records

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