The Beatles The Beatles 1962 - 1966 - The Red Album (3-LP, 180g Vinyl)

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The Beatles: The Beatles 1962 - 1966 - The Red Album (3-LP, 180g Vinyl)
The Beatles' legendary Red & Blue compilations have been part of every record cabinet and CD shelf for fifty years.
This reissue in the new stereo mix of the "Blue Album" features 9 additional tracks, including the previously unreleased Beatles song "Now And Then".
"Now And Then" is a vocal and piano demo from John Lennon's estate and is probably the last song that Lennon wrote for the Beatles. Newly recorded parts by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr as well as guitar recordings from the 90s by George Harrison complete the emotional piece. The subsequent completion of the song was only possible with the technology of the 2020s.
Article properties:The Beatles: The Beatles 1962 - 1966 - The Red Album (3-LP, 180g Vinyl)
Interpret: The Beatles
Album titlle: The Beatles 1962 - 1966 - The Red Album (3-LP, 180g Vinyl)
Genre Beat
Label APPLE
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
- Vinyl weight 180g Vinyl
Artikelart LP
EAN: 0602455920539
- weight in Kg 0.82
| Beatles, The - The Beatles 1962 - 1966 - The Red Album (3-LP, 180g Vinyl) LP 1 | ||||
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| 01 | Love Me Do (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 02 | Please Please Me (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 03 | From Me To You (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 04 | She Loves You (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 05 | I Want To Hold Your Hand (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 06 | All My Loving (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 07 | Can’t Buy Me Love (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 08 | A Hard Day’s Night (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 09 | And I Love Her (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 10 | Eight Days A Week (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 11 | I Feel Fine (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 12 | Ticket To Ride (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 13 | Yesterday (2023 mix) – 2’ | The Beatles | ||
| Beatles, The - The Beatles 1962 - 1966 - The Red Album (3-LP, 180g Vinyl) LP 2 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Help! (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 02 | You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 03 | We Can Work It Out (2023 Mix) from (2015 Mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 04 | Day Tripper (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 05 | Drive My Car (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 06 | Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 07 | Nowhere Man (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 08 | Michelle (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 09 | In My Life (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 10 | Girl (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 11 | Paperback Writer (2022 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 12 | Eleanor Rigby (2022 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 13 | Yellow Submarine (2022 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| Beatles, The - The Beatles 1962 - 1966 - The Red Album (3-LP, 180g Vinyl) LP 3 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | I Saw Her Standing There (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 02 | Twist And Shout (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 03 | This Boy (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 04 | Roll Over Beethoven (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 05 | You Really Got A Hold On Me (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 06 | You Can’t Do That (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 07 | If I Needed Someone (2023 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 08 | Got To Get You Into My Life (2022 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 09 | I’m Only Sleeping (2022 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 10 | Taxman (2022 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 11 | Here, There And Everywhere (2022 mix) | The Beatles | ||
| 12 | Tomorrow Never Knows (2022 mix) | The Beatles | ||
The Beatles
Internationale Pilzvergiftung
The Beatles as reflected in the German press
by Bernd Matheja
The Beatles as reflected in the German press
Tens or even hundreds of thousands of newspaper, magazine and magazine articles are believed to have been written and printed about John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Pete Best and Stu Sutcliffe worldwide. Technical, factual, informative. Gossip, comments and columns. Whole series, hoppy-hoop reports with a glowing needle, rumors. At the beginning of the sixties, the Beatles quickly advanced to become hot (print) media favourites - as the noisy representatives of a new sound, as public-dangerous spoilsportsmen with endless hair down to their shirts. But the Liverpool musicians were also suitable milking objects, because they too surprisingly had private spheres, in which it was worth digging through time and again. And: When they were offered the Membership of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1965, these guys even threatened to become house-trained, courtly and socially acceptable.
The beat fever, initially limited to Great Britain, quickly heated up to a global conflagration, and no printed product could escape the fascination - felt honest or played slimy - if one did not want to endanger the vital edition by self-inflicted ignorance. This was no different in Germany as a whole. Even the former'East Press' got involved: After homosexuality quickly ceased to function, syllable plumbers, true to the line, dealt with this four-headed threat to the West, which in the worst case threatened to fail to meet the target for turnip harvesting, in their usual brain-weak word-cancer. In the western part of the country, on the other hand, all journalistic registers were pulled out: Boulevard products loudly served people's voices, music and youth magazines made an effort to pant after Anglo-American specifications, clever weekly magazines made a deep impression with a varying share of competence. From the flourishing sales multi to the struggling Heimatblättchen: Beatles are a must - for the young as bait, to the annoyance of the old.
The core time of the Beatle mania between Flensburg and Garmisch were the years 1963 to 1967, before that there were only warm-up exercises - even though the whole thing had started in Hamburg in June 1960. Even the legendary'Star Club' opening on April 13, 1962 - with the Beatles as the top act - wasn't even worth a single syllable to the entire Hanseatic local press. And the first Fab Four record on the Odeon label, Love Me Do/Please, Please Me, was not released by the Cologne Electrola before the end of February 1963. Even if hits like All You Need Is Love, Hello Goodbye, Lady Madonna, Hey Jude, Get Back and Let It Be would follow - the release of the'Sgt. Pepper' LP on June 1, 1967 was a signal, a turning point in the history of the band that had grown up at that time. Soon reports of (alleged) solo projects, plans to quit - including denials, of course - and internal differences of opinion accumulated. The Beatles were on the direct way to a (albeit still highly creative) community of convenience.
The Beatles as reflected in the German press
In between was an incredible marathon of success that changed the development of the entertainment industry in the long term. In Germany, the Bravo Beatles Blitz tour at the end of June 1966 (Munich, Essen, Hamburg) was one of the highlights - also with regard to the assisting roar in the press.
Much - or almost everything - that Schreiber hacked into the mechanical rattle machines some 40 years ago may have been forgotten. The material bundled for the first time in this book dates from a time when four highly creative world stars were denigrated as "baboons", "whimpering youngsters" and "beetle plagues" and recommended to a "zoo" - "animal" comparisons, which were apparently intended to amuse and yet - embarrassingly and depressingly at the same time - only reminded of a diction from the worst German past. It's a good thing that there was solid and clever (tabloid) journalism in parallel, which guaranteed many amusing productions. For example, when they reported on the "Beatles im Kreisjugendheim Schlossborn" or asked in February 1964: "Beatles wave already over?". When serious fashion problems arose ("What does the fan wear to the concert?"), a "wig fight in England" raged or suddenly new markets came to the fore: "Now there are Beatles stockings... and Beatle bread too". Or when the fan rapture threatened to get out of control: "Paul, you're so far away, she moaned -
Read more at: https://www.bear-family.fr/intl.pilzvergiftung-beatles-bernd-matheja.html
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