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This core catalogue contains all 217 tracks [a] intended for commercial release, either as album tracks, EP tracks, or singles, that were put out by the Beatles from 1962 to 1970. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Beatles' international discography is more complicated due to different versions of their albums sometimes being released in other countries ...
The Beatles was the band's first album under Apple Records.. Apple Corps Ltd was conceived by the Beatles in 1967 after the death of their manager Brian Epstein.It was intended to be a small group of companies (Apple Retail, Apple Publishing, Apple Electronics, and so on) as part of Epstein's plan to create a tax-effective business structure. [1]
Calderstone Productions is the London-based subsidiary of Universal Music Group that administers the Beatles' recorded music output that was originally owned by EMI.These works were released on EMI's Parlophone label in the United Kingdom and by Capitol Records in the United States, from 1962 to 1968; and then by the Beatles' own EMI-distributed Apple Records label from 1968 to 1970.
The Beatles: Image and the Media. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-1-57806-966-8. Granados, Stefan (2002). Those Were the Days: An Unofficial History Of The Beatles' Apple Organization: An Unofficial History of the "Beatles" Apple Organization 1967–2001. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 978-1-901447-12-5. Linzmayer, Owen (2004).
This is the discography of Apple Records, a record label formed by the Beatles in 1968. During its early years, the label enjoyed a fair degree of commercial success, most notably with Mary Hopkin and Badfinger, as well as discovering acts such as James Taylor and Billy Preston who would go on to greater success with other labels.
The ownership history of the Beatles catalog – both the songwriting and the recordings – is a long and complicated story. There's a section of The Beatles about the song catalog that discusses that history. Should this article link back to that section? — Steve98052 16:28, 13 June 2023 (UTC)
The Beatles landed at JFK Airport on February 7, 1964, greeted by 3,000 of the fans that had sent “I Want To Hold Your Hand” to the top of the Hot 100, and America’s love affair with the Fab ...
Jeff Jones is a music industry executive best known as the former CEO of Apple Corps, the company founded by The Beatles.Jones was formerly an executive vice president at Sony/BMG, [1] [2] where he managed Sony's recorded catalogs, including repackaging classic albums.