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Japan 8T Beatles APPLE PYA-7125 – ABBEY ROAD Box APPLE EAYX-7008 – ABBEY ROAD Box APPLE PYA-7028 – A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES Box APPLE PYA-7144 – A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES Box White shell Blue shell APPLE EAYA-7372 – A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES Version #1, box Version #2, box APPLE EAYA-7621 – A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES Box APPLE PYA-7145 – THE BEATLES VOL.1 (PLEASE PLEASE ME) Some copies in generic Odeon box APPLE EAYA-7629 – PLEASE PLEASE ME APPLE PYA-7015 – REVOLVER Box APPLE PYA-7146 – REVOLVER Box APPLE EAYA-7418 – REVOLVER Box APPLE EAYA-7624 – REVOLVER Box APPLE PYA-7147 – SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND Box APPLE EAYA-7419 – SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND Box APPLE EAYA-7623 – SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND To be verified APPLE PYA-7180 – HEY JUDE Version #1, Box Version #2, box APPLE EAYA-7379 – HEY JUDE Version #1, Box Version #2, Box APPLE EAYA-7630 – HEY JUDE APPLE PYA-7189 - LET IT BE Box White shell Blue shell APPLE EAYA-7420 - LET IT BE Box APPLE EAYA-7620 - LET IT BE To be verified APPLE PYA-7195 – MEET THE BEATLES Box B&W scan, color of shell not verified APPLE EAYA-7635 – MEET THE BEATLES Box APPLE PYA-7204 – THE BEATLES SECOND ALBUM Box APPLE EAYA-7421 – THE BEATLES SECOND ALBUM Box APPLE EAYA-7636 – THE BEATLES SECOND ALBUM To be verified APPLE PYA-7205 – SOMETHING NEW Box APPLE EAYA-7631 – SOMETHING NEW To be verified APPLE PYA-7213 – BEATLES FOR SALE (BEATLES 65) Box APPLE EAYA-7637 – BEATLES FOR SALE APPLE PYA-7227 – BEATLES VI Box APPLE EAYA-7634 – BEATLES VI To be verified APPLE PYA-7228 – HELP (US-Version) Box APPLE PYA-7240 – YESTERDAY AND TODAY Box APPLE EAYA-7633 – YESTERDAY AND TODAY To be verified APPLE PYA-7252 – MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR Box APPLE EAYA-7423 – MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR Box APPLE EAYA-7626 – MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR APPLE PYA-7254 – BEATLES VOL.2 (WITH THE BEATLES) Box APPLE EAYA-7628 – WITH THE BEATLES Box APPLE PYA-7277 – THE BEATLES VOL. 1 (WHITE ALBUM 1) Box B&W scan APPLE PYA-7278 – THE BEATLES VOL. 2 (WHITE ALBUM 2) Box APPLE PYA-9501B – THE BEATLES (WHITE ALBUM) [Two 8-Track Tapes Box Set] LP-size box with poster, photos and 2 cartridges Box Cartridge 1 Box Cartridge 2 APPLE PYT-7006 – THE BEATLES (WHITE ALBUM) [Double Play Tape] Box APPLE EAYU-7002 – THE BEATLES (WHITE ALBUM) [Double Play Tape] Box APPLE EAYU-7503 – THE BEATLES (WHITE ALBUM) [Double Play Tape] Box APPLE PYA-846 – THE BEATLES [Promo only release] Box Contains the following tracks: Programme 1 Programme 2 Programme 3 Programme 4 1) Please Please Me 1) A Hard Day's Night 1) Eleanor Rigby 1) Get Back 2) I Want To Hold Your Hand 2) And I Love Her 2) Sgt Pepper's Lonely 2) Come Together 3) She Loves You 3) Rock And Roll Music Hearts Club 3) Let It Be 4) Roll Over Beethoven 4) Help! Band 4) Imagine 5) All My Loving 5) Yesterday 3) All You Need Is Love 5) Another Day 6) Dizzy Miss Lizzy 4) Hey Jude 6) My Sweet Lord 5) Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 7) It Don’t Come Easy APPLE PYT-7001 – EARLY BEATLES/BEATLES 65 [Double Play Tape] Box B&W scan, color of shell not verified APPLE EAYU-7007 – EARLY BEATLES/MEET THE BEATLES [Double Play Tape] Box APPLE PYT-7004 – YESTERDAY AND TODAY/BEATLES VI [Double Play Tape] Box B&W scan, color of shell not verified APPLE EAYA-7622 – HELP APPLE PYA-7239 – RUBBER SOUL Box APPLE EAYA-7422 – RUBBER SOUL Box APPLE EAYA-7625 – RUBBER SOUL APPLE EAYA-7627 – A HARD DAY’S NIGHT To be verified APPLE PYA-7253 – YELLOW SUBMARINE Box APPLE EAYA-7438 – YELLOW SUBMARINE Box APPLE EAYA-7632 – YELLOW SUBMARINE To be verified APPLE EAYU-7011 – THE BEATLES/1962-1966 [Double Play Tape] Box version #1 Box version #2 Box version #3 All tape format releases came with a custom LP-size paper sleeve which holds the 2 booklets and poster of the LP release and list all current tape releases Box EMI print on rear APPLE EAYU-7501 – THE BEATLES/1962-1966 [Double Play Tape] Box APPLE EAYU-7012 – THE BEATLES/1967-1970 [Double Play Tape] Box All tape format releases came with a custom LP-size paper sleeve which holds the 2 booklets and poster of the LP release and list all current tape releases Box EMI print on rear Lyric insert EMI print on rear only EMI print on front and rear APPLE EAYU-7502 – THE BEATLES/1967-1970 [Double Play Tape] Box .
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