The Beatles – Beatles ’65 (Still Sealed)

199,99

Still Sealed,

The Beatles released their latest official long-player, Beatles for Sale, in England on December 4 of 1964, capping a year of the most extraordinary activity ever seen on the part of a performing group. Meanwhile, back in the U.S., where sales were easily dwarfing the group’s U.K. success by sheer weight of numbers, Capitol Records saw no reason to give 14 new songs to the waiting public, especially as they were sitting on one leftover song from the U.K. A Hard Day’s Night album, and had a current single whose two sides, “I Feel Fine” and “She’s a Woman,” they could use to promote whatever they released. The result was Beatles ’65, issued a little less than two weeks before the start of that year and ten days before Christmas. This was the first U.S. album on which the commingling of tracks started to wear on the originals. (The Beatles’ Second Album had been a miraculous assembly of material from nearly a half-dozen sessions and sources, while Something New was basically the Hard Day’s Night soundtrack without “A Hard Day’s Night” or “Can’t Buy Me Love,” but punched up with a pair of hard-rocking covers.) Beatles ’65 was essentially the core of the rather dour Beatles for Sale, punched up with the new single and an offbeat but killer remnant from A Hard Day’s Night. While it all sounded OK and duly topped the charts, the cohesion was starting to get lost; between the acoustic-textured Beatles for Sale numbers and the feedback-laden “I Feel Fine,” the hard-rocking “She’s a Woman,” and the somewhat less sharp-edged Carl Perkins covers here, there was less and less method to the compiling for the U.S. This came courtesy of Dave Dexter, Jr., a Capitol executive who’d had to be ordered to start authorizing the release of Beatles material by Capitol in America (as opposed to passing on it and letting other licensees handle it), and seemingly spent most of the next two years trying to prove how right he’d been to neglect them. The odd thing was that, despite the weak and odd recouplings of songs, the album did sell, and song for song it was still better than anything the competition was creating — as long as the singles were everything they should be, the band was on safe ground. With this and its next release, Capitol was starting to figure out just how valuable each Beatles song was by itself, and how far they could go repackaging them, as long as they retained some measure of common sense. They lost that attribute with the U.S. Help! album, courtesy of Dexter, but in the meantime the label did get out flawed if entertaining compilations such as this.

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Capitol Records ST 2228, LP, Album, RP, Purple Label US 1978

Side 1.

1. No Reply 2:15
2. I’m A Loser 2:31
3. Baby’s In Black 2:02
4. Rock And Roll Music 2:02
5. I’ll Follow The Sun 1:46
6. Mr. Moonlight 2:35

Side 2.

1. Honey Don’t 2:56
2. I’ll Be Back 2:22
3. She’s A Woman 2:57
4. I Feel Fine 2:20
B5. Everybody’s Trying To Be My Baby 2:24

Credits:

Performer – George Harrison
Performer – John Lennon
Performer – Paul McCartney
Performer – Ringo Starr
Producer – George Martin
Producer [Assistance In The U. S. A.] – Dave Dexter, Jr.

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)

Purple Capitol label with “Mfd. by Capitol” rim print, pressed 1978-83.

Printed on poster board stock. Does not have the RIAA Gold Record Award logo.

Produced in England by George Martin and in the U.S.A. with the assistance of Dave Dexter, Jr.
Printed in U.S.A.

Recorded in England [on both labels]

 

 

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Rights Society BMI
Matrix / Runout ST 1-2228
Matrix / Runout ST 2-2228
Matrix / Runout ST1 2228 H20
Matrix / Runout ST2 2228 W10
Matrix / Runout ST-I-2228-FI8 #3
Matrix / Runout ST-I-2228-FI8 #2
Matrix / Runout ST-2-2228-JI5 #5
Matrix / Runout MASTERED BY CAPITOL
Matrix / Runout none
Matrix / Runout ST1 2228 W10 #3 O
Matrix / Runout ST2 2228 W10 #4 O
Matrix / Runout 0 MASTERED BY CAPITOL ST1 2228 H20-1 Jay
Matrix / Runout O ST2 2228 W10

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Weight0,5 kg
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