[Free shipping] 60's Beatles cover and original song CD [THE AMERICAN ROOTS OF THE BRITISH INVASION] + Beatles Christmas record CD
[Free shipping] I am offering two CDs: the original song CD [THE AMERICAN ROOTS OF THE BRITISH INVASION] covered by the British Invasion band, and a CD containing Christmas records that the Beatles distributed to their fan club from 1963 to 1969. Not a rental copy.
①[THE AMERICAN ROOTS OF THE BRITISH INVASION/V.A.] 20 songs total 302 066 334 2 CD released in 2002 US edition
*For detailed artist and song names, please see image 5.
②[THE BEATLES COMPLETE CHRISTMAS COLLECTION 1963-1969] 9 takes, 55 min YD031 Released on CD in 1992 by Yellow Dog
*For detailed take names, please see image 6.
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"An omnibus album is also just one idea. If that's the case, then as the title and cover design suggest, this CD, which covers the original classics from the late 50s to 66 that were covered by British Invasion artists, is a true triumph of ideas. After all, if you were to collect all the original single records included here, it would take a tremendous amount of time and money. The songs included are all the big hits of British beat bands that made the brilliance and presence of the original songs known all over the world. The highlights are the chic and sticky Donnays (⑤) (The Beatles), the original song that almost no one knows (⑥) (Millie Small), and the rare R&B song (⑫) (The Moody Blues) that has no hit record and is difficult to find. In any case, if you look through this album, you can see that British beat bands were quite good at covering hit songs of the same era with straightforward arrangements and loud sounds. 』
From the liner notes of Record Collectors, December 2002 issue, by Sugihara Shigehiro
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At the end of 1963, when the Beatles whirlwind spread from the UK to the US and then all over the world, The Beatles began recording Christmas records and distributed them free of charge to members of their fan club every December. The records distributed in the early days mainly contained messages to the fans, while the records distributed in the later days contained skits and music. This "Christmas Record" continued until the end of 1969, when the band went on hiatus, and was a valuable item for Beatles fans as the only recording other than the official release. Currently, only the 1967 recording of "Christmas Time Is Here Again" was officially released in 1995 as a coupling track on the single CD "Free as a Bird," and the versions from other years have not yet been officially released. However, the 1968 version includes Paul's original song "Happy Christmas, Happy New Year," and the 1969 version includes Paul's original song "This Is to Wish You," both of which are great songs that could be included in the "White Album." The 1967 version is well-made both as a song and a skit, and has the atmosphere of "Sgt. Pepper" and the scent of "Swinging London." The sound quality is good and it is a mono recording. I am listing these items to clear out my inventory, but unfortunately I will not be selling them separately. Please purchase as a set of two. They have been carefully stored, and although the discs are clean, they have been stored for a long time, so please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive about such things. No claims or returns will be accepted. I will do my best to ship as quickly as possible.