UK release date:
Mar 06, 1976
Publisher:
Parlophone / Apple Records
Reference:
R 5570

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Side 1


1.

Strawberry Fields Forever

Written by Lennon - McCartney

4:07 • Studio versionA • Mono

Paul McCartney :
Bass, Bongos, Electric guitar, Mellotron, Timpani
Ringo Starr :
Drums, Percussion
John Lennon :
Acoustic guitar, Bongos, Mellotron, Piano, Vocals
George Harrison :
Electric guitar, Maracas, Svarmandal, Timpani
George Martin :
Producer
Geoff Emerick :
Recording engineer
Mal Evans :
Tambourine
Derek Simpson :
Cello
Norman Jones :
Cello
Neil Aspinall :
Guiro
Terry Doran :
Maracas
Tony Fisher :
Trumpet
Greg Bowen :
Trumpet
Derek Watkins :
Trumpet
Stanley Roderick :
Trumpet
Joy Hall :
Cello

Session Recording Take 7:
Nov 29, 1966
Studio :
EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

Session Recording Take 26:
Dec 08, 1966
Studio :
EMI Studios, Abbey Road

Session Overdubs:
Dec 09, 15 and 21, 1966
Studio :
EMI Studios, Abbey Road

Session Mixing:
Dec 22, 1966
Studio :
EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

Side 2


1.

Penny Lane

Written by Lennon - McCartney

3:00 • Studio versionB • Mono

Paul McCartney :
Bass, Handclaps, Harmonium, Pianos, Vocals
Ringo Starr :
Drums, Tambourine, Tubular bells
John Lennon :
Backing vocals, Congas, Guitar, Handclaps, Piano
George Harrison :
Backing vocals, Electric guitar, Handclaps
George Martin :
Producer
Geoff Emerick :
Recording engineer
David Mason :
Piccolo trumpet
Ray Swinfield :
Flute
P Goody :
Flute
Manny Winters :
Flute
Dennis Walton :
Flute
Leon Calvert :
Trumpet
Freddy Clayton :
Trumpet
Bert Courtley :
Trumpets
Duncan Campbell :
Trumpets
Dick Morgan :
Cor anglais, Oboes
Mike Winfield :
Cor anglais, Oboes
Frank Clarke :
Double bass
Unknown musician(s) :
Flugelhorn, Two piccolos

Session Recording:
Dec 29, 1966
Studio :
EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

Session Overdubs:
Dec 30, 1966 and Jan 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 17, 1967
Studio :
EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road

Session Mixing:
Jan 25, 1967
Studio :
EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road

About

From Wikipedia:

The Singles Collection 1962–1970 is a series of reissued singles by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released in Britain on 5 March 1976 by EMI, following the expiration of the Beatles’ contract with the company in January, and close to six years after the band’s break-up. The collection comprises all 22 of the Beatles’ UK singles, which were originally issued between October 1962 and March 1970 on either the Parlophone or Apple record labels, together with a new single pairing “Yesterday” with “I Should Have Known Better“.

History

According to EMI, the series was a re-promotion rather than a reissue campaign, since all the Beatles’ singles had remained in print and were widely available. The project resulted from the success of the 1973 double-album sets 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, which the former Beatles had endorsed, and which contained all of their British single A-sides and double A-side tracks. Each of the discs in the 1976 collection was packaged in a green and black sleeve, on one side of which was a photo of the group from a period roughly contemporaneous with the single. The records were available in a matching Singles Collection 1962–1970 box to customers who bought all 23 of the discs.

The re-packaging campaign was a commercial success, with 1 million singles sold in the first month. The response coincided with media speculation regarding rival bids from two US promoters for the Beatles to reunite for a satellite concert broadcast. Reflecting this resurgence of interest, BBC Radio 1 produced the program The Beatles Again, which highlighted the group’s continued influence on pop music; in a feature article in Reveille, an EMI spokesman described the campaign as an “amazing” success, with teenagers as young as thirteen becoming fans of the Beatles.

The re-packaged singles all charted on the UK Singles Chart, and “Yesterday” peaked at number 8. During one week in April 1976, the band had an unprecedented 23 entries in the UK top 100 positions. The following month, Time magazine commented on this chart dominance: “Has a new successor to the Beatles finally been found? Not at all – it is the Beatles themselves.” Later that year, Ringo Starr described the singles as “the finest pieces of plastic around that no one has done anything beyond yet”, and wished for “a band that gets up there and wipes us out”.

Although EMI and its North American counterpart, Capitol Records, were no longer obliged to consult the artists, John Lennon approved of the re-packaged singles. This tacit approval contrasted sharply with the former Beatles’ reaction to the 1976 themed compilation album Rock ‘n’ Roll Music, which Capitol assembled without consulting EMI.

The series was first re-packaged for international release in December 1982 as The Beatles Singles Collection. Issued as a box set by EMI’s World Records division, this collection also included three Beatles singles that had been released after March 1976: “Back in the U.S.S.R.“, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band“/”With a Little Help from My Friends” and “The Beatles’ Movie Medley”. […]

From The Singles Collection 1962-1970 (1976) – About The Beatles:

One of the earliest reissues by EMI after their contract with the Beatles expired in 1976, The Singles Collection 1962-1970 collected the 22 singles released by the band during their recording career. The discs were issued in newly-designed sleeves featuring green fronts and different photos for each on the back.

A second edition was issued in a newly-designed box and included Yesterday / I Should Have Known Better (R 6013). The second edition was reissued with another new addition, Back In The U.S.S.R. / Twist And Shout (R 6016).

The third edition, issued 1978, included another new single, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band/With A Little Help From My Friends / A Day In The Life (R 6022).


From Melody Maker – March 13, 1976

From The Singles Collection 1962-1970 (1976) – About The Beatles

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