I do. I was able to find it used ultra cheap. I think it should be a part of every Beatle fan's collection. It's just a joyous collection of recordings. I'm going to make a CD for the car, that's how much I love it.
That said, now that I've seen the tracklisting for Vol. 2, with hardly any "new" songs, I'm not excited enough to plunk down the money any time soon.
I feel like if you have the albums with the Past Masters, BBC Vol. 1 and Anthology, you have a pretty well-rounded Beatles collection. Everything else, like the Decca recordings, feels to me like completist-only stuff that you can probably just listen to on YouTube.
Okay, that helps quite a bit. I have some of the vinyl albums, and music downloaded off of the internet. At one point I had all of the major record releases, and the past masters. I was considering getting the Anthology stuff because every once in awhile it pops up on my Pandora Beatles station. There are a few songs that I heard that I liked more than the official release.
I have the first one and was only sorry I didn't buy it earlier. Great quality, and many of the songs are to DIE for. Especially if you're an early Beatles fan.
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I do. I was able to find it used ultra cheap. I think it should be a part of every Beatle fan's collection. It's just a joyous collection of recordings. I'm going to make a CD for the car, that's how much I love it.
That said, now that I've seen the tracklisting for Vol. 2, with hardly any "new" songs, I'm not excited enough to plunk down the money any time soon.
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