The Beatles - Anthology (8xLaserdisc, 12", NTSC + Box)

Condition:
Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Near Mint (NM or M-)

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VG (Very Good) – Clearly used, audible noise or clicks; worn cover.

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Genre: Rock, Non-Music

Tracklist:
A1. Liverpool: The Childhood Years
A2. Discovering Rock & Roll
A3. John, Paul & George - The Beginning Of The Beatles
A4. First Recordings 1958 - 1960 / Stuart Sutcliff
A5. Early Tours / Pete Best
B6. Hamburg
B7. Growing Pains / Stuart Sutcliff Leaves
B8. The Cavern / Decca Sessions / George Martin
B9. Ringo Arrives / "Love Me Do'
B10. "Please Please Me" / "We're No.1"
. Volume 2 - March '63 To February '64
C1. Racing Up The Ladder
C2. Touring Britain - 1963
C3. London - 1963 / Early Television Appearances
C4. Voice Clips From Abbey Road Studios / Reflections On Sudden Fame
D5. Beatlemania / Royal Variety Performance
D6. Second Album: "With The Beatles"
D7. Olympia Theatre, Paris - 1964 / "I Want To Hold Your Hand" Reaches No.1 In The U.S.
. Volume 3 - February '64 To Jul '64
E1. Arrival In The U.S. - February 1964
E2. First Appearance On The Ed Sullivan Show / The Coliseum Concert - Washington, D.C.
E3. Reception At The British Embassy / Miami Beach / Second Appearance On The Ed Sullivan Show
E4. Return To England / "They're Going To Put Us In The Movies!"
F5. Filming A Hard Day's Night / In His Own Write
F6. World Tour 1964
F7. World Premiere Of A Hard Day's Night / Liverpool Homecoming
. Volume 4 - August '64 To August '65
G1. First Major U.S. Tour - Summer, 1964
G2. Meeting Bob Dylan / The Pressures Of Touring
G3. Feedback - "I Feel Fine" / Recording "Beatles For Sale"
H4. Filming Help
H5. "Yesterday" / NME Poll Winner's Concert - April 11, 1965
H6. George Talks About His Songs / "Ticket To Ride"
H7. The Beatles Receive The MBE From The Queen
. Volume 5 - August '65 To July '66
I1. Shea Stadium Concert - August 15, 1965
I2. Meeting Elvis Presley
I3. New Musical Directions: "Rubber Soul" And "Revolver"
I4. "Yellow Submarine"
J5. "Tomorrow Never Knows" / Technical Limitations In The Studio
J6. LSD / "Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out"
J7. Taped TV Promotional Films / "Paperback Writer" / "Rain"
J8. World Tour 1966
. Volume 6 - July '66 To June '67
K1. Trouble In The Philippines
K2. "Eleanor Rigby" / Touring Takes Its Toll / The Last Concert - San Francisco, August 19, 1966
K3. Individual Directions / The Making Of "Strawberry Fields"
L4. "Penny Lane"
L5. "Sgt. Pepper"
L6. "A Day In The Life"
L7. Reaction To "Sgt. Pepper" / Drugs Reflect The Times / "Baby You're A Rich Man"
. Volume 7 - June '67 To July '68
M1. Satellite Broadcast Of "All You Need Is Love" / Meeting The Maharishi
M2. Brian Epstein's Death
M3. "Magical Mystery Tour"
M4. "I Am The Walrus"
N5. "Hello Goodbye" / The Apple Boutique
N6. Rishikesh, India
N7. Apple Records / "Lady Madonna"
N8. "Yellow Submarine" / John Meets Yoko Ono
. Volume 8 - July '68 To The End
O1. The "White" Album
O2. "Revolution" / The Apple Boutique Closes
O3. "Hey Jude"
O4. Recording At Twickenham Studios / Billy Preston Sits In
O5. "The Long And Winding Road" / The Rooftop Concert - January 30, 1969
P6. "Let It Be" / Paul Marries Linda - John Marries Yoko / "The Ballad Of John And Yoko"
P7. Comments On The Break-Up Of The Band
P8. "Abbey Road"
P9. "Free As A Bird"



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

8 Laserdiscs in full color LP type jackets. Includes a 2 page separate sheet listing side 1/side 2 chapters for all discs. Also includes a Beatles T-Shirt mail order offer through Pioneer ($9.95). Offer expired March 5, 1997. 8 discs are housed in library type slip case which slides into an outer slip case.
Laserdiscs are extended play (CLV).

 

. Volume 1 - July '40 To March '63
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