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On February 7, 1964, The Beatles arrived at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport, greeted by scores of screaming, swooning fans who rushed the gate to catch a glimpse of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr as they took their first steps on American soil. Two nights later, on Sunday, February 9, 73 million viewers in the U.S. and millions more in Canada tuned in to CBS to watch The Beatles make their American television debut on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show.’ In what remains one of the world’s top-viewed television events of all time, The Beatles performed five songs on the live broadcast and ‘Beatlemania,’ already in full, feverish bloom in The Beatles’ native U.K., was unleashed with blissful fervor across America and around the world. The British Invasion had begun. The U.S. albums were originally issued between 1964 and 1970 by Capitol Records, Apple Records, and United Artists in the United States. These new releases seek to replicate the unique listening experience heard by Americans at the time by preserving the sequences, timings, and artwork found on the albums. Capitol’s engineers in the 1960s took great care to produce what they believed to be the best possible sound for the playback equipment in use at that time. Due to the limitations of the record players of the day, engineers often compressed the sound by raising the volume of the softer passages and lowering the volume for the louder parts of the songs. They also reduced the bass frequencies since too much bass could cause the record to skip. In some cases, reverb was added to the tracks to make them sound more “American.” This CD is packaged in a miniature vinyl sleeve that faithfully recreates the original U.S. LP release down to the finest detail, including the inner sleeve. BEATLES VI was originally released June 14, 1965 in the U.S. It spent six weeks at No. 1. This album is a limited edition release.
R**E
The only album that has "Eight Days a Week" on it.
This is the only Beatles album that has "Eight Days a Week" on it. I've always loved this album since I first bought a mono vinyl version of it back when it first came out in the sixties.
S**N
Beatle Favorites
Great CD. Recommend it for Beatle Fans and soon to be Beatle Fans!
J**L
best
pne of the best by the Best.
D**E
Best Band Ever!
A classic I played to death on vinyl sixty years ago. Glad to have it now for my CD player!
M**
The price and when it's comg
The CD played great my favorite group
B**Y
It's the Beatles
Nothing to say except THEY'RE THE BEATLES.
J**J
6th American Capital album
Made from several different British albums and singles. Not one of the best but still some really good songs.Best for me are Eight Days aWeek,Kansas City, You like Me too Much and Yes it Is. I have special memory with Yes it Is. The Beatles were the greatest
D**A
Great collection
With this album you get both the original mono recordings and a stereo remaster. Well worth the your time. There is a reason they are the Fab Four. Enjoyed.
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