Though initially a box-set exclusive, demand was so high that retailers began breaking the sets apart to sell it individually, leading EMI to officially release it as a standalone album in 1979. The US "True" Rarities (1980)
The story of the is actually two different tales across the Atlantic, born from a time when "unreleased" tracks were the holy grail for fans before the internet made everything accessible. The UK Origins (1978)
In the late 1970s, EMI wanted to give hardcore fans a reason to buy the massive The Beatles Collection box set. They compiled an album of "rarities"—mostly B-sides and EP tracks that hadn't appeared on standard UK LPs.
It featured the original 1968 "World Wildlife Fund" version of "Across the Universe" and German-language versions of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "She Loves You" .
Though initially a box-set exclusive, demand was so high that retailers began breaking the sets apart to sell it individually, leading EMI to officially release it as a standalone album in 1979. The US "True" Rarities (1980)
The story of the is actually two different tales across the Atlantic, born from a time when "unreleased" tracks were the holy grail for fans before the internet made everything accessible. The UK Origins (1978)
In the late 1970s, EMI wanted to give hardcore fans a reason to buy the massive The Beatles Collection box set. They compiled an album of "rarities"—mostly B-sides and EP tracks that hadn't appeared on standard UK LPs.
It featured the original 1968 "World Wildlife Fund" version of "Across the Universe" and German-language versions of "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "She Loves You" .
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