Paul Mccartney Uk Singles Collection Rarl
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The Beatles' discography was originally released on the vinyl format, with full-length long plays (LPs), shorter EPs and singles. Over the years, the collection has also been released on cassette, 8-track, compact disc (CD), on a USB flash drive in MP3 and 24-bit FLAC format, and on digital media streaming services. The Beatles' UK discography was first released on CD in 1987 and 1988. Between 1962 and 1968, the Beatles released their songs in both mono and stereo versions.[3] The band's catalogue was remastered in both mono and stereo in 2009.[4][5]
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, including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Chile, Denmark, France, Greece, Holland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, UK, USA, and West Germany.
Add in compilations down the years like the two double vinyl Red and Blue collections, the 1 collection of their chart toppers (with the tie-in DVD collection of video clips), the editions of Beatles at the BBC (available on double and triple vinyl as well as CD), Live at the Hollywood Bowl, the CD box sets of Japanese and American versions of their albums, the seven record singles box set of Christmas messages, the Love remix album album, the limited edition of four seven inch vinyl singles in a box reissued for Record Store Day in 2011 and . . .
The Singles Collection offers a fascinating view of the creative trajectory of The Beatles' John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr across their relatively brief recording tenure together. Just three and a half years divide 1963's "She Loves You" and 1967's "Strawberry Fields Forever," a remarkable, illustrative example of the band's rapid, groundbreaking evolution. From the band's star-making 1962 debut single, "Love Me Do" with its B-side "P.S. I Love You," to their 1970 finale of "Let It Be" / "You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)," the new collection underscores The Beatles' breathtaking creative arc. Because it was rare in the '60s 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, including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Chile, Denmark, France, Greece, Holland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, UK, USA, and West Germany.
Thirty years after the break-up of the Beatles, their singles collection, 1, put them back at the top of the charts all over again; a follow-up, unsurprisingly entitled 2, is currently in the works. Wingspan - a further collection, celebrating McCartney's post-Beatles career with Wings, as a duo with Linda, and as a solo artist - has been less successful, but the last few years have been both prolific and eclectic for the ex-Beatle. 2b1af7f3a8