Beatles, The: A Hard Day’s Night - Original Motion Picture Sound Track - Mono (Vinyl LP)
1964 was the year that the U.S.A. first fell head-over-heels for The Beatles, with an unprecedented run of albums and singles topping the charts and going on to sell millions of copies. But these albums are not simply replicas of the 1963 and 1964 albums released by Parlophone in the UK and rest of world. Seeing a different opportunity, Capitol Records and United Artists compiled these albums for U.S. release between January 1964 and March 1965.
To celebrate the momentous year when Beatlemania exploded across the U.S., six Beatles albums are now being reissued.
Using the original 1964 mono master, new lacquers have been cut all-analogue by Kevin Reeves at Nashville’s East Iris Studios. By constantly referring to the original first pressing, the album is faithful to the original release while also enabling more musical information to be heard than was possible before.
Featuring faithfully replicated artwork and a new four-panel insert with essay by American Beatles historian, Bruce Spizer. 180gram audiophile pressing.
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A Hard Day’s Night
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Tell Me Why
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I’ll Cry Instead
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I Should Have Known Better (Instrumental)
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I’m Happy Just To Dance With You
- And I Love Her (Instrumental)
- I Should Have Known Better
- If I Fell
- And I Love Her
- Ringo’s Theme (This Boy) (Instrumental)
- Can’t Buy Me Love
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A Hard Day’s Night (Instrumental)