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THE BEATLES 1962 to 1966, the red album. .

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Yesterday and Today (Apple AP-80061) This LP, originally released in the U.S. in 1966, wasn’t released in Japan until October, 1970. This version had a gatefold cover and a white obi with a green die-cut Apple. As far as we know, there has only been one colored vinyl Beatles album (and one 12″ single) released in Colombia, though others may exist: These red vinyl pressings used a different vinyl formula from the red vinyl pressings of the 1960s and early 1970s, with a lighter, more translucent color. Paul says: “There it was, John’s voice, crystal clear. It’s quite emotional. And we all play on it, it’s a genuine Beatles recording. In 2023 to still be working on Beatles music, and about to release a new song the public haven’t heard, I think it’s an exciting thing.”

Beatles Red and Blue Albums Expected To Be The Next Expanded Beatles Red and Blue Albums Expected To Be The Next

Magical Mystery Tour (Parlophone PCTC 255) 1978 yellow vinyl release; pressed for export to the U.S.The Beatles 1967-1970 (Capitol SEBX 11843) At least one experimental copy is known to exist with one disc pressed on clear vinyl. Pressed in 1978. Nearly every album ever released by the Beatles has been issued on colored vinyl somewhere. Here is a listing of all of the Beatles albums that we know were released on colored vinyl:

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Hey Jude/Yesterday/A Hard Day’s Night (Apple 446-1046) 1980 12″ single issued on both yellow and green vinyl. Beatles No. 5 (Odeon OR-7193 mono) This LP was unique to Japan and was originally released with a blue obi with a half circle at the top. This album was reissued just one more time on red vinyl, in 1967 with a green obi. We’ve counted close to 30 different albums by the Beatles that have been released commercially on one or more colors of vinyl. Some of them are relatively common, and others are rare to the point where you’ll likely never see one, let alone own one.The Beatles (aka “The White Album”) Red vinyl (Japan) white vinyl (Australia, Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, South Africa, U.S. Magical Mystery Tour (Odeon OP-9728 stereo) Both the original 1967 release and the 1970 Apple reissue (AP-9728) were pressed on red vinyl. This LP had a white obi with blue print for both issues.

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