The Beatles Vinyl

Al Di Meola - All Your Life. A Tribute To The Beatles Recorded At Abbey Road Studios, London (2013)

Al Di Meola - All Your Life. A Tribute To The Beatles Recorded At Abbey Road Studios, London (2013)
Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 2.17 Gb | Artwork > 63 Mb
In-Akustik, 91281 | Jazz, Pop Rock

~ 2 x Vinyl, LP, 45 RPM, Album, DMM, 180gm ~

The Beatles - Twist And Shout (1964) (Vinyl Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at Jan. 7, 2025
The Beatles - Twist And Shout (1964) (Vinyl Hi-Res)

The Beatles - Twist And Shout (1964) (Vinyl Hi-Res)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 384 MB
32:45 | Beat, Rock & Roll, Pop Rock | Label: Capitol Records

Litho in Canada. Parr's. High Fidelity recording. Recorded in Great Britain. Printed in Canada.B6 duration printed 2:32 and B7 printed 2:23 on back cover, and correctly on the label. Early copies were sold with a black and white promotional picture with "exclusive Capitol Records recording stars" written on the bottom. These copies also had a hype sticker affixed to shrink.

The Beatles - The Beatles (The White Album) (1968)  Music

Posted by v3122 at March 31, 2022
The Beatles - The Beatles (The White Album) (1968)

The Beatles - The Beatles (The White Album) (1968)
CD | Flac(Image) + Cue, no Log | MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2008 | 2CD | Dr. Ebbetts | ~ 611 or 220 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 6.41 Mb
Classic Rock

~ Dr. Ebbetts (German Stereo LP) DMM White Vinyl, 1C 172-04 173/4 ~
The Beatles - Live! At The Star-Club In Hamburg, Germany 1962 (1977) (Hi-Res)

The Beatles - Live! At The Star-Club In Hamburg, Germany 1962 (1977) (Hi-Res)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks, scans) 24bit-96kHz - 1.2 GB
1:04:46 | Rock & Roll, Beat | Label: Lingasong / Bellaphon

Double album featuring live performances by The Beatles, recorded in late December 1962 at the Star-Club during their final Hamburg residency. The performances were recorded on a home tape machine using a single microphone - resulting in a low fidelity recording. Ted "Kingsize" Taylor began to investigate possible marketing of the tapes in 1973. The tapes were eventually bought by Paul Murphy and subjected to extensive audio processing to improve the sound, leading to the 1977 album.
The album provides historic insight into the group's club act in the period after Ringo Starr joined but before the emergence of Beatlemania. The Beatles were unsuccessful in legally blocking the initial release of the album; the recordings were reissued in many forms until 1998, when The Beatles were awarded full rights to the performances.
The Beatles - On Air - Live At The BBC Volume 2 (Remastered) (2013/2018) (Hi-Res)

The Beatles - On Air - Live At The BBC Volume 2 (Remastered) (2013/2018) (Hi-Res)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 2.5 GB
2:10:44 | Beat, Interview, Rock & Roll, Speech | Label: Apple Records

On Air – Live at the BBC Volume 2 is a 2013 live/compilation album featuring 40 previously unreleased tracks from the Beatles' 1963–1964 BBC Radio broadcasts (accompanied by 23 interview tracks from the associated broadcasts). It was released on 11 November 2013, along with a remastered and repackaged Live at the BBC Volume 1, which was originally released in 1994. The album is available as a two-CD set and a three-LP set. An exclusive limited edition lithographic print is also available from the Beatles online store.
The Beatles - 1962-1966 "The Red Album" (2023 Edition) (3xLP 180g Half Speed Master) (1973/2023) [24bit/192kHz]

The Beatles - 1962-1966 "The Red Album" (2023 Edition) (3xLP 180g Half Speed Master) (1973/2023)
Vinyl Rip | FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Artwork | Time - 94:50 minutes | 3,93 GB
Pop Rock, Classic Rock, Beat | Label: Apple Records

This landmark compilation has introduced generations of fans to the incredible history of the most storied band in music. For its 50th anniversary, the collection has been expanded with 12 additional tracks added chronologically, including for the first time some of George Harrison’s earliest songs and some classic Beatles versions of R&B and rock ‘n’ roll hits that were so influential on the band.
The Beatles - Rubber Soul (1965) US Winchester Pressing - LP/FLAC In 24bit/96kHz

The Beatles - Rubber Soul
Vinyl | LP Cover (1:1) | FLAC + cue | 24bit/96kHz & 16bit/44kHz | 900mb & 200mb
Mastered At Capitol Mastering By John Lemay
Label: Capitol Records ‎/ SW-2442 | Released: 1965 | This Issue: 1978 | Genre: Classic-Rock

Essential: a masterpiece of Rock music
I think the Rubber Soul US release is interesting because differs in some songs from its UK pair.
What I celebrate about the US mix is ​​that this is where “I’m Looking Through You” song appears for the first time with the famous false start (And that I personally value it very much).
Vinyl pedigree: A Capitol reissue (Purple label of 1978) and mastered by John Lemay. Silent pressing of the Winchester plant.

The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (1982) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 20, 2024
The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (1982) (Hi-Res)

The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (1982) (Hi-Res)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 883 MB
43:57 | Pop Rock | Label: NEMS

1966–1976. The cover has a picture of the band in Sgt. Pepper outfits in a TV set.

The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (1982) (Hi-Res)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 20, 2024
The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (1982) (Hi-Res)

The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever (1982) (Hi-Res)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz - 883 MB
43:57 | Pop Rock | Label: NEMS

1966–1976. The cover has a picture of the band in Sgt. Pepper outfits in a TV set.
The Beatles - Live! At The Star-Club In Hamburg, Germany 1962 (1977)

The Beatles - Live! At The Star-Club In Hamburg, Germany 1962 (1977)
Vinyl FLAC (tracks, scans) - 371 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 161 MB
1:04:46 | Rock & Roll, Beat | Label: Lingasong / Bellaphon

Double album featuring live performances by The Beatles, recorded in late December 1962 at the Star-Club during their final Hamburg residency. The performances were recorded on a home tape machine using a single microphone - resulting in a low fidelity recording. Ted "Kingsize" Taylor began to investigate possible marketing of the tapes in 1973. The tapes were eventually bought by Paul Murphy and subjected to extensive audio processing to improve the sound, leading to the 1977 album.
The album provides historic insight into the group's club act in the period after Ringo Starr joined but before the emergence of Beatlemania. The Beatles were unsuccessful in legally blocking the initial release of the album; the recordings were reissued in many forms until 1998, when The Beatles were awarded full rights to the performances.