The Beatles – The Singles Collection (7” Vinyl Boxset)

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Title : The Beatles – The Singles Collection. Format : 7” Vinyl Singles Boxset. Label : Universal Music Group / Apple Records. Barcode : 602547261717. Cat Num : 4726171

From 1962 to 1970, The Beatles released 22 UK singles; of those 44 A and B-side tracks, 29 were not included on the group’s British albums at that time. These singles, plus an exclusive double A-side single for the mid-1990s-issued tracks ‘Free As a Bird’ and ‘Real Love’, have been cut for vinyl from their original mono and stereo master tapes by Sean Magee at Abbey Road Studios for this limited edition boxed set. The collection presents 46 tracks on 23 180-gram seven-inch vinyl singles in faithfully reproduced international picture sleeves, accompanied by a 40-page booklet with photos, ephemera, and detailed essays by Beatles historian Kevin Howlett. Because it was rare in the 1960s for UK singles to be released in picture sleeves, the collection’s seven-inches are presented in reproduced picture sleeves from their original releases in several countries around the world.

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Title : The Beatles – The Singles Collection. Format : 7” Vinyl Singles Boxset. Label : Universal Music Group / Apple Records. Barcode : 602547261717. Cat Num : 4726171

From 1962 to 1970, The Beatles released 22 UK singles; of those 44 A and B-side tracks, 29 were not included on the group’s British albums at that time. These singles, plus an exclusive double A-side single for the mid-1990s-issued tracks ‘Free As a Bird’ and ‘Real Love’, have been cut for vinyl from their original mono and stereo master tapes by Sean Magee at Abbey Road Studios for this limited edition boxed set. The collection presents 46 tracks on 23 180-gram seven-inch vinyl singles in faithfully reproduced international picture sleeves, accompanied by a 40-page booklet with photos, ephemera, and detailed essays by Beatles historian Kevin Howlett. Because it was rare in the 1960s for UK singles to be released in picture sleeves, the collection’s seven-inches are presented in reproduced picture sleeves from their original releases in several countries around the world.