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More Beatles, released in 1965, was primarily an American release compiling tracks from 'Please Please Me', 'With The Beatles', and 'Beatles for Sale'. While not a cohesive album in itself, it provide...
Yesterday and Today, released in 1966, was another American release, compiling tracks from 'Help!' and 'Rubber Soul'. Like 'More Beatles,' it's primarily of historical interest for showcasing the band...
Something Smashing!, released in 1966, was yet another American compilation album, drawing tracks from 'Beatles for Sale', 'Help!', and 'Rubber Soul'. Its value lies primarily in its historical contex...
Hey Jude, released in 1968, was an American compilation album featuring tracks from 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' and other singles. While containing some of the band's most iconic songs, it...
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