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Collection of the Beatles' music media
manufactured in the U.S.
U.S. Press


When The Beatles arrived in America in 1964, they became a globally popular group. Capitol Records, an American record company under EMI, thought that The Beatles' popularity would not last long, so they released as many records as possible while they were still active. As a result, a huge number of records were produced in America, including original compilations.
Not only Capitol, but other record companies also released records related to The Beatles, and it became a social phenomenon when The Beatles dominated the charts.
This page introduces American singles, EPs, LPs, flexi discs, etc. For each item, I have collected as many variations as possible from each era and arranged them in order of release. Jackets, records, sleeves, lyric sheets, etc. are introduced in the combinations released at the time, to the extent possible.
I hope that this will be helpful for your collection.


Music Media INDEX
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Singles EPs LPs Flexidiscs Acetates


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reference
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  • Perry Cox and Joe Lindsay :"The Official Guide to The Beatles Records and Memorabilia"
    Published by: HOUSE OF COLLECTIBLES
  • Perry Cox and Joe Lindsay :"the Complete BEATLES U.S. Record Price Guide"
    Published by: O'SULLIVAN WOODSIDE
  • Bruce Spizer :"Songs, Pictures and Stories of the Fabulous Beatles Records on Vee-Jay"
    Published by: Four Ninety-Eight Productions Llc