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The Beatles Box Set | 
| Artist: The Beatles Label: Capitol Category: Music
Buy New: $989.79
Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 567634
Format: Box Set Media: Audio Cassette Discs: 14
UPC: 077779130245 EAN: 0077779130245 ASIN: B00000EFAB
Release Date: October 17, 1990 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | I Saw Her Standing There | | • | Misery | | • | Anna (Go to Him) | | • | Chains | | • | Boys | | • | Ask Me Why | | • | Please Please Me | | • | Love Me Do | | • | P.S. I Love You | | • | Baby It's You | | • | Do You Want to Know a Secret | | • | Taste of Honey | | • | There's a Place | | • | Twist and Shout |
Disc 2
| • | It Won't Be Long | | • | All I've Got to Do | | • | All My Loving | | • | Don't Bother Me | | • | Little Child | | • | Till There Was You | | • | Please Mr. Postman | | • | Roll over Beethoven | | • | Hold Me Tight | | • | You Really Got a Hold on Me | | • | I Wanna Be Your Man | | • | Devil in Her Heart | | • | Not a Second Time | | • | Money (That's What I Want) |
Disc 3
| • | Hard Day's Night | | • | I Should Have Known Better | | • | If I Fell | | • | I'm Happy Just to Dance With You | | • | And I Love Her | | • | Tell Me Why | | • | Can't Buy Me Love | | • | Any Time at All | | • | I'll Cry Instead | | • | Things We Said Today | | • | When I Get Home | | • | You Can't Do That | | • | I'll Be Back |
Disc 4
| • | No Reply | | • | I'm a Loser | | • | Baby's in Black | | • | Rock & Roll Music | | • | I'll Follow the Sun | | • | Mr. Moonlight | | • | Medley: Kansas City/Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! | | • | Eight Days a Week | | • | Words of Love | | • | Honey Don't | | • | Every Little Thing | | • | I Don't Want to Spoil the Party | | • | What You're Doing | | • | Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby |
Disc 5
| • | Help! | | • | Night Before | | • | You've Got to Hide Your Love Away | | • | I Need You | | • | Another Girl | | • | You're Gonna Lose That Girl | | • | Ticket to Ride | | • | Act Naturally | | • | It's Only Love | | • | You Like Me Too Much | | • | Tell Me What You See | | • | I've Just Seen a Face | | • | Yesterday | | • | Dizzy Miss Lizzy |
Disc 6
| • | Drive My Car | | • | Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) | | • | You Won't See Me | | • | Nowhere Man | | • | Think for Yourself | | • | Word | | • | Michelle | | • | What Goes On | | • | Girl | | • | I'm Looking Through You | | • | In My Life | | • | Wait | | • | If I Needed Someone | | • | Run for Your Life |
Disc 7
| • | Taxman | | • | Eleanor Rigby | | • | I'm Only Sleeping | | • | Love You To | | • | Here, There and Everywhere | | • | Yellow Submarine | | • | She Said, She Said | | • | Good Day Sunshine | | • | And Your Bird Can Sing | | • | For No One | | • | Doctor Robert | | • | I Want to Tell You | | • | Got to Get You into My Life | | • | Tomorrow Never Knows |
Disc 8
| • | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | | • | With a Little Help from My Friends | | • | Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds | | • | Getting Better | | • | Fixing a Hole | | • | She's Leaving Home | | • | Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite | | • | Within You Without You | | • | When I'm Sixty-Four | | • | Lovely Rita | | • | Good Morning, Good Morning | | • | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) | | • | Day in the Life |
Disc 9
| • | Back in the U.S.S.R. | | • | Dear Prudence | | • | Glass Onion | | • | Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da | | • | Wild Honey Pie | | • | Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill | | • | While My Guitar Gently Weeps | | • | Happiness Is a Warm Gun | | • | Martha My Dear | | • | I'm So Tired | | • | Blackbird | | • | Piggies | | • | Rocky Raccoon | | • | Don't Pass Me By | | • | Why Don't We Do It in the Road? | | • | I Will | | • | Julia |
Disc 10
| • | Birthday | | • | Yer Blues | | • | Mother Nature's Son | | • | Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey | | • | Sexy Sadie | | • | Helter Skelter | | • | Long, Long, Long | | • | Revolution 1 | | • | Honey Pie | | • | Savoy Truffle | | • | Cry Baby Cry | | • | Revolution 9 | | • | Good Night |
Disc 11
| • | Yellow Submarine | | • | Only a Northern Song | | • | All Together Now | | • | Hey Bulldog | | • | It's All Too Much | | • | All You Need Is Love | | • | Pepperland | | • | Sea of Time | | • | Sea of Holes | | • | Sea of Monsters | | • | March of the Meanies | | • | Pepperland Laid Waste | | • | Yellow Submarine in Pepperland |
Disc 12
| • | Come Together | | • | Something | | • | Maxwell's Silver Hammer | | • | Oh! Darling | | • | Octopus's Garden | | • | I Want You (She's So Heavy) | | • | Here Comes the Sun | | • | Because | | • | You Never Give Me Your Money | | • | Sun King | | • | Mean Mr. Mustard | | • | Polythene Pam | | • | She Came in Through the Bathroom Window | | • | Golden Slumbers | | • | Carry That Weight | | • | End | | • | Her Majesty |
Disc 13
| • | Two of Us | | • | Dig a Pony | | • | Across the Universe | | • | I Me Mine | | • | Dig It | | • | Let It Be | | • | Maggie Mae | | • | I've Got a Feeling | | • | One After 909 | | • | Long and Winding Road | | • | For You Blue | | • | Get Back |
Disc 14
| • | Magical Mystery Tour | | • | Fool on the Hill | | • | Flying | | • | Blue Jay Way | | • | Your Mother Should Know | | • | I Am the Walrus | | • | Hello Goodbye | | • | Strawberry Fields Forever | | • | Penny Lane | | • | Baby You're a Rich Man | | • | All You Need Is Love |
Disc 15
| • | Love Me Do | | • | From Me to You | | • | Thank You Girl | | • | She Loves You | | • | I'll Get You | | • | I Want to Hold Your Hand | | • | This Boy | | • | Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand | | • | Sie Liebt Dich | | • | Long Tall Sally | | • | I Call Your Name | | • | Slow Down | | • | Matchbox | | • | I Feel Fine | | • | She's a Woman | | • | Bad Boy | | • | Yes It Is | | • | I'm Down |
Disc 16
| • | Day Tripper | | • | We Can Work It Out | | • | Paperback Writer | | • | Rain | | • | Lady Madonna | | • | Inner Light | | • | Hey Jude | | • | Revolution | | • | Get Back | | • | Don't Let Me Down | | • | Ballad of John and Yoko | | • | Old Brown Shoe | | • | Across the Universe | | • | Let It Be | | • | You Know My Name (Look up the Number) |
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save your money..buy the individual cd's February 23, 2005 Lee J. Davito 67 out of 71 found this review helpful
In MOST cases...buying a BOX SET is a great deal.....NOT in this case....you'd be further ahead to buy the individual British import cd's on amazon and also the 2 past masters...and have money left over....if you REALLY want the rare stuff....invest in the 3 anthology 2cd sets and the BBC set...and the LET IT BE NAKED....you'll pretty much have it all...I have been a Beatles collector and fan since 1963...and this is what I did.
This CD collection is a rip-off January 30, 2001 Dave 211 out of 244 found this review helpful
First off, I love the Beatles. I have a bunch of their actual ablums (LPs), and some tapes. I was thinking about upgrading my collection to CD, so I looked for a comprehensive box set, thinking I could get a better deal than buying each of their CDs individually.This, however, is not the case - I added up all of the Beatles' CDs individually, and came up with $231.19, including Past Masters I & II (including $15.85 for standard shipping/handling). This collection costs over $300. Maybe I am missing something, but I see no reason to buy this set. Dave Gruska
All Together Now June 22, 2000 David Wayne (Santee, CA United States) 113 out of 130 found this review helpful
What you get are the 12 original U.K. Beatles albums (13 discs, because The Beatles a.k.a. White Album is a double set), plus both volumes of Past Masters, which fill in all the songs that did not make the albums. If you are a completist, this is definitely for you! You can hear the Fab Four from their days as the Liverpool Lads who conquered America, right up to the rooftop sessions at Abbey Road. There is a lot of good music here, some mischief, and a few mis-steps, but it's both history and legend, and it's all together now!
THE OFFICIAL COMPLETE BEATLES - FOR REAL May 16, 2003 PETER XUEREB (SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES Australia) 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
This is the ultimate in Boxed Sets. 15 CD's of classic music that continues to stand the test of time. The albums reproduced are the UK originals (as nature intended them, before US Capitol re-arranged them up to Revolver - more about that later), plus 2 Volumes of Past Masters which gathers together all non-lp singles (#1 hits all of them) and their B-sides (some of which other bands would have killed for as A's), 4 EP tracks, 2 German language versions, alternate versions (in the case of Love Me Do, Get Back & Let It Be) and a giveaway (Across The Universe). This is everything. There are plenty of revelations here. John's 1 take effort on "Twist & Shout", The clarity of Sgt. Pepper (you'll hear things you haven't heard before), the shaky nerves in Paul's voice on the original "Love Me Do" their first UK single, the youthful vibrance of the "Please Please Me" album. It's amazing to think of how prolific The Beatles really were considering that when "Rubber Soul" was recorded & released, 2 other prime cuts, "We Can Work It Out"/"Day Tripper" came out at the same time as a non-LP "Double-A" single. Such was the quality of their work. I mentioned the UK albums as nature intended. We got them this way in Australia. This is how I know them though I only bought them in the early 70's when I was old enough, earning money & working. The notable exception is "Magical Mystery Tour" which is the American LP version. This proved a smarter idea than the original Double EP released in the UK and here and was eventually officially released in the UK in 1976. LP wise in the States you guys got a different deal which becomes understandable when one reads Bruce Spizer's "The Beatles On Capitol Records Part 2 - The Albums". I've got vinyl versions of all of those US albums including Help! & Rubber Soul which were very different & Revolver which, compared to the UK version, was missing 3 tracks that were included on the very controversial US "Yesterday.. & Today" LP released prior to Revolver. If you've got the original US Capitol LP's or even later pressings, keep them because they are now no longer available. So no more quibbling please. Yeah the CD's might be a tad short but that's how albums were recorded back then. Bear in mind that the UK versions generally had 14 tracks per album compared to the average 11 or 12 on their US counterparts. The "White Album" of course carries 30 cuts. They've also been remastered with the 1st 4 CD's in Mono. The artwork has been reproduced right down to the original liner notes. My version is in a Wooden Roll-Top Box with a great 50+ page informative booklet by Mark Lewisohn. This is a marvellous way to have the complete collection. If you're a fan all that matters is the music. Nuff Said!
Adding a bit of clarity September 7, 2002 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
The only Beatles songs I couldn't find in this box were the instrumental pieces only avalible in American (not UK) albums, but those were not really Beatles, they were George Martin. Are those worth so much to complain about? Maybe you should find a compilation of just George Martin instrumentals.I'm not sure about what bearboya said, but I counted 129 songs in here. None of them are repeated. The first 14 discs are the British albums (the American versions have more George Martin and less Beatles), and the last two discs are all the singles not included in the albums. Where are the repeated ones? The other albums you've heard about (like Red and Blue) are anthologies, so you won't need them when you have all this. But on top of all that, I totally agree with skooterfd and Dave Gruska. You would save $73.14 if you bought all 16 CDs from Amazon.com separately, and the plastic box can't be worth that much. There's free shipping too.
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