A1 | The Beatles | Kansas City | Mike Stoller, Jerry Lieber | Rate |
A2 | The Beatles | Eight Days A Week | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | Rate |
A3 | The Beatles | You Like Me Too Much | George Harrison | Rate |
A4 | The Beatles | Bad Boy | Larry Williams | Rate |
A5 | The Beatles | I Don't Want To Spoil The Party | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | Rate |
A6 | The Beatles | Words Of Love | Buddy Holly | Rate |
B1 | The Beatles | What You're Doing | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | Rate |
B2 | The Beatles | Yes It Is | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | Rate |
B3 | The Beatles | Dizzy Miss Lizzie | Larry Williams | Rate |
B4 | The Beatles | Tell Me What You See | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | Rate |
B5 | The Beatles | Every Little Thing | John Lennon, Paul McCartney | Rate |
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Vinyl Fan 12th Jan 2025
| | Added Capitol Los Angeles scans. |
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Record Collector 2nd Sep 2015
| | Complete correct spelling as compleat is a play on the word beat the documentary may be out dated by the Beatles anthology who else to tell the story the former members themselves |
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Neil Forbes 2nd Sep 2015
| | Nah, we're not as bigoted as those in Birmingham, Alabama were after John Lennon's Jesus comments were misinterpreted(see documentary: Compleat Beatles). |
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Record Collector 2nd Sep 2015
| | I can feel a mass burning of Beatles for sale Aussie records haha |
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Neil Forbes 2nd Sep 2015
| | John Lennon's complaint was valid! EMI Australia should've listened to him. All too late the proper artwork appeared - on the CD, when it should've been on the original 1964 LP. To be honest(and I have a Brit. re-issue from the early 1970s based on label design), the British cover was a vast improvement over the Aussie monstrosity. |
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Record Collector 2nd Sep 2015
| | The cover of the Australian release of the LP featured individual photographs of the Beatles taken at one of the group's Sydney concerts in June 1964.
Although the LP had an identical track listing to the UK version, EMI Australia changed the cover art because of a union rule stating that either new artwork had to be made for overseas albums, or the original cover was to be photographed. John Lennon complained to EMI Australia at a meeting about the changes, but the cover remained the same until the album's release on compact disc in 1988. |
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Neil Forbes 2nd Sep 2015
| | The album is from a time when Capitol(EMI's US junior member company) was doing the usual "naughty boy thing" by non-compliance with the parent company's instructions re: album titles, content and track order. If Capitol had properly complied with EMI's "official" release titles, they could still issue compilations such as this alongside "proper" versions of Rubber Soul, Please Please Me, Beatles For Sale, etc. Though EMI Australia isn't entirely without guilt in this matter, They should've used the British cover design for the Beatles For Sale album. |
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Record Collector 2nd Sep 2015
| | I saw this is on Monday On cd was going to buy it but I didn't as it wouldn't match up to the British mixes |
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Neil Forbes 2nd Sep 2015
| | I've had a cassette version of this for over 40 years, in Stereo too! Cat.# Capitol 4XT-2385. Used it as the master for a home-burn CD. |
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Record Collector 2nd Sep 2015
| | Mash up of tracks from various singles and EPs previous album Beatles for sale an the soon to be released help album |
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Record Collector 2nd Jul 2015
| | Cover Used for Australian issue of The Beatles Greatest Hits Volume One |
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kab2112 SUBS ● 26th Apr 2015
| | Gold Disc scan added |
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