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LP housed in blue company catalog sleeve. The Beatles: Album Box Sets. Mar 3, 2017 - Beatles alternate MEET THE BEATLES album cover. The matrix on side two is T2 2047 T22 with just the "I" stamp. This is not my specialty. thanks, Meet The Beatles! The First Album by England’s Phenomenal Pop Combo,” Vee Jay Records was actually the first to release a Beatles album in the US. 81 watching. I cannot find a date on my LP. https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the-beatles/meet-the-beatles-23 This page contains links to features on The Beatles’ albums, in chronological order of release. For instance, they replaced the ballad “This Boy” as the flip side of their first single with the energetic rock and roll of “I Saw Her Standing There” which was chosen from their first British album. Shop Meet The Beatles. With their first British album “Please Please Me” lodged at number one on the British charts throughout the spring and summer of 1963, The Beatles were afforded the opportunity of taking much more time in the studio to record their follow up album. He shot the black-and-white cover for the 1963 album “With The Beatles,” picturing the Fab Four’s faces in part-shadow. wasn't the first Beatles album released in the U.S. (that would've been Introducing the Beatles, on Vee Jay), but as the first Beatles album released by Capitol Records, it was indeed the LP where many millions of Americans were introduced to the Fab Four.As an introduction, there could hardly have been one better. The Beatles: Meet The Beatles Album Cover Parodies. The grim atmosphere engrossing the nation at that time, so it is thought, left an opening for something upbeat and exciting to lift its spirits. This pressing has:-"Beatles" on cover in tan to brown print-ASCAP after every title except A1, A2 & B5-No producer credit in lower left corner on back. Meet The Beatles is the collectable edition of title Meet The Beatles! Meet the Beatles! This is a Vintage Meet The Beatles IN Second Album Cover T-2047 Vinyl LP Record Album Disc. I have Meet the Beatles (brown and olive green) ST 2047. The cover featured Robert Freeman’s portrait used in the United Kingdom for With the Beatles, with a blue tint added to the original stark … They wanted to give a positive and energetic first impression (or second impression as it turned out) to America’s youth. If you do this on black fabric, most of the work will already be done for you. According to McCartney, the session took about a half hour and was done simply and effortlessly. There are numbers but no dates. I Saw Her Standing There Lyrics. One can only imagine how impressed American record buyers were at reading about the “unnumbered broken limbs” that occurred at the first Beatles concert in Dublin. High Fidelity Recording. Her early photographs of The Beatles while they were playing long engagements in Hamburg included head shots of the band in half lighting. Meet the Covers: A Tribute to Beatles collects 14 covers of Beatles songs, including both hit singles (Richie Havens' "Here Comes the Sun," Wilson Pickett's "Hey Jude," Earth, Wind & Fire's "Got to Get You Into My Life") to cult favorites (Flamin' Groovies' "There's a Place," Siouxsie & the Banshees' "Dear Prudence," Nils Lofgren's "Any Time at All"). Dexter was given the task of reviewing foreign EMI records to determine whether they were suitable for the American market. For the United States release, the original running order of With the Beatles was unevenly split over the group's first two Capitol albums: nine tracks were issued on Meet the Beatles! recorded by … Thanks, I recently saw a copy of Meet The Beatles with BEATLES in blue lettering ! There are actually 2 slightly different versions of the mono and stereo cover of this issue. The teenagers' market was predominantly singles (aka 45’s) which were less expensive and therefore much more affordable to spend their allowances on. If they signed The Beatles earlier in the year, they could very well have been another British act that failed miserably like all the others at that time. Being that the proven fact that ‘singles sell albums’ was a common practice prior to 1964, the first two tracks chosen for the album were both sides of their first single. The cover is a black picture with blue "Meet The" "Beatles" is orange or brown letters. Hearing a song or two on a 45 was no longer enough to satisfy teenage ears. Record collecting is a vast hobby, and often an obscure one. Dec 2, 2017 - View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1964 Scranton Pressing Vinyl release of Meet The Beatles! For the United States release, the original running order of With the Beatles was unevenly split over the group's first two Capitol albums: nine tracks were issued on Meet the Beatles! Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” are unmistakably considered “ground-breaking” for reasons unique to each album. CLICK ON THE SONG TITLES BELOW TO READ THE IN-DEPTH HISTORY OF THE SONGS ON "MEET THE BEATLES". Because of Dexter’s distaste for rock and roll, he most usually rejected these records. this cover is sealed in cellophane and contains a vinyl record but not the Beatles He shot the black-and-white cover for the 1963 album "With The Beatles," picturing the Fab Four's faces in part-shadow. And both albums reached an unprecedented platinum status within the teen market (over a million sold). Add To Cart. As an introduction, there could hardly have been one better. Condition is "Used". MEET THE BEATLES was originally released January 10, 1964 in the U.S. Saved by Amazon Fashion EU. Meet The Beatles Album Cover Ornament. Pepper album cover, the Beatles wanted to simplify things for their next record. It has been suggested that the timing was right for their success in America because of the unfortunate assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22nd, 1963 (coincidentally the exact day the “With The Beatles” album was released in Britain). Therefore, The Beatles’ covers of American songs “Please Mister Postman,” “Money,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” “You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me” and “Devil In Her Heart” were left off of the album. fab 4 collectibles proudly offers this rare find - a los angeles mono pressing of "meet the beatles!" The back cover does not list George Martin as the producer on the lower left corner. From Wikipedia:. The four normally squeaky clean Beatles had dressed in smocks resembling butcher’s garb with dismembered dolls and pieces of meat dripping crimson. The original in both formats has the wording in the title box, “Meet The Beatles” in large tan coloring in the as the USA cover. These photos were shown to photographer Robert Freeman and, according to George Harrison, they asked Freeman, “’Can’t you do it like this?’” The picture was shot in “a room with a piece of black background” and lighting on the right side of their faces. Arguably the biggest “ground-breaking” album The Beatles released was their first Capitol album “Meet The Beatles!” Truth be told, the record album industry as a whole was transformed with the release of this record. 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