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  2. Magical Mystery Tour - Wikipedia

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    When standardising the Beatles' releases for the worldwide compact disc release in 1987, EMI issued Magical Mystery Tour as a full-length album in true stereo. [103] It was the only example of an American reconfigured release being favoured over the EMI version. [194]

  3. Every Beatles Album Ranked - AOL

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    The soundtrack to the Beatles’ TV special Magical Mystery Tour is a minor work, whether you’re talking about the six-song double EP released in the U.K., or the American version that adds five ...

  4. Magical Mystery Tour (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Magical Mystery Tour" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles and the title track to the December 1967 television film of the same name. It was released on the band's Magical Mystery Tour soundtrack record, which was a double EP in Britain and most markets but an album in America, where Capitol Records supplemented the new songs with ...

  5. The Beatles albums discography - Wikipedia

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    With the first CD releases of their albums in 1987 and 1988, the Beatles' core catalogue was harmonised worldwide to encompass their 12 original UK studio albums, the 1967 US Magical Mystery Tour album and the newly assembled Past Masters: Volumes One and Two compilation albums consisting of all the studio recordings released during 1962 to ...

  6. The Fool on the Hill - Wikipedia

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    It was also the title track of Mendes' 1968 album Fool on the Hill. [85] In 2018, Mendes recalled that he was introduced to the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour album over Christmas 1967 by Herb Alpert, his producer. Impressed with the melody of "The Fool on the Hill", he thought, "Wow, I think I can do a totally different arrangement."

  7. Blue Jay Way - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Jay Way" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles. Written by George Harrison, it was released in 1967 on the group's Magical Mystery Tour EP and album. The song was named after a street in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles where Harrison stayed in August 1967, shortly before visiting the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco.

  8. Your Mother Should Know - Wikipedia

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    "Your Mother Should Know", and the five other songs from the film, were compiled for release on the Magical Mystery Tour double EP, except in the United States. [54] There, Capitol Records chose to create an LP by augmenting those songs with the Beatles' non-album single tracks from 1967.

  9. The Beatles EP Collection - Wikipedia

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    The box set consists of thirteen of the band's extended play (EP) releases from 1963 to 1967, including the double EP Magical Mystery Tour, and a new disc, titled The Beatles, which compiled previously unavailable stereo mixes of four songs. [2]

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