Splattered coloured (green and black on yellow vinyl).
The first eight tracks are from the Hamburg Polydor sessions with producer Bert Kaempfert; the last two are The Beatles' first single, Love Me Do / P.S. I Love You, the recordings of which have fallen out of copyright.
This combination of tracks was released a few months later in 2013 in a glossy red box of five red vinyl singles and also in a glossy blue box of five blue vinyl singles.
Made in the EU for UK release.
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I agree this entry (and other duplicate Beatles entries on Mischief Music which are already on here under UK) should be deleted, but so that the contributor does not loose image credits, perhaps the images should be transferred to the UK entry and then hidden.
Mischief Music Ltd are based in Coulsdon, Surrey.
See 45cat label listing which has different shapes/colours/box-sets of out of copyright Beatles and Elvis tracks.
There's more listed on discogs.
So, yes, I think they should be considered UK, though obviously distributed throughout Europe
This is one of several that I already put under UK last year. I'll need to recheck the actual vinyl. I bought them in UK from a UK company but have no idea if they are widely available in Europe.
This is listed as a Europe release, whereas the other is UK. I agree they are one and the same, so one should go, but which 'country' are we going for? What are the arguments for or against?