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The Beatles - "The Beatles' Story" (U.S. Stereo LP - Capitol) [Full Album]



Опубликовано: 9 июня 2012 г.
01. 00:00 "On Stage With The Beatles"
02. 01:03 "How Beatlemania Began"
03. 02:23 "Beatlemania In Action"
04. 03:48 "The Man Behind The Beatles - Brian Epstein"
05. 06:36 "John Lennon"
06. 12:26 "Who's a Millionaire"
07. 13:02 "Beatles Will Be Beatles"
08. 20:33 "The Man Behind the Music - George Martin"
09. 21:37 "George Harrison"
10. 26:20 "A Hard Day's Night - Their First Movie"
11. 29:31 "Paul McCartney"
12. 32:14 "Sneaky Haircuts and More About Paul"
13. 35:43 "The Beatles Look At Life"
14. 37:49 "Victims of Beatlemania"
15. 38:58 "Beatle Medley"
16. 42:55 "Ringo Starr"
17. 49:19 "Liverpool and the World"

This is from an unknown vinyl transfer, so it does have some noticeable flaws... as always, I hope you enjoy it!

The
Beatles' Story a documentary double album featuring interviews, press
conferences, and songs by The Beatles. It was the Beatles' fourth
release by Capitol and sixth American album, released in both mono and
stereo. The LP was also released in Canada. Capitol released this album
shortly after competitor Vee-Jay Records released Hear The Beatles Tell
All.

The album contains brief stereo excerpts of their 1964
Hollywood Bowl concert, which was unreleased until May 1977 on The
Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl. Several voice overs dominate the rest of
the record.

The album entered the Billboard Top LP's chart on 12
December at number 97. On 2 January 1965, the album reached its peak
position at number seven, where it remained for four weeks before
beginning its slide down the charts. Cash Box entered the album at
number seven, whereas Record World showed the record peaking at number
13. Although not a million-seller, the album was certified gold,
signifying sales in excess of one million dollars, in its first week; a
very respectable showing, considering that the album was little more
than an elaborately packaged documentary record.

In 1996, The
Beatles' Story was being prepared for release on Digital Audio Tape
(DAT), but when the format failed commercially, the plan was scrapped.
As of 2011, it only has been issued on long-playing record making this
one of the few American Beatles albums that has yet to be officially
reissued on compact disc or any other format.

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