Rarities (Beatles compilations)

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Rarities is the name of two separate and unrelated compilation albums by the English rock band the Beatles. The first was released in the United Kingdom in December 1978, while the second album was issued in the United States in March 1980.

1978 UK album

Rarities
UK cover
Compilation album by
Released2 December 1978
Recorded1963–1969,
EMI Studios, London; Pathé Marconi Studios, Paris; HMV Studios, Bombay
GenreRock
Length43:29
LabelParlophone
ProducerGeorge Martin
The Beatles British chronology
The Beatles Collection
(1978)
Rarities
(1978)
The Beatles Ballads
(1980)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]

Rarities is a British compilation album featuring a selection of songs by the Beatles. The album was originally released as part of The Beatles Collection, a boxed set featuring the twelve original Beatles studio albums, but was later issued individually. The album has never been issued on CD, but all of the tracks are available on the double CD compilation album Past Masters.

Rarities was conceived to include lesser-known songs that were not included on any other original Beatles album. These included

World Wildlife Fund
charity record.

The selections chosen are tracks which have not appeared on any of the original British Beatles albums (that is, the albums included in The Beatles Collection). The career-spanning compilations

Magical Mystery Tour LP (which was originally only released in the US), would all be necessary for the collector wishing to acquire every song in the entire Beatles official catalogue; however, still missing would be the original single version of "Love Me Do". This track, which went out of print in late 1963, was not available anywhere until its inclusion on the 1980 Capitol Records
compilation album Rarities. In 1982, the original recording of "Love Me Do" was finally reissued in Britain on a 12" single.

Rarities was released on 2 November 1978 in the United Kingdom, as part of The Beatles Collection boxed set. Due to popular demand, the Rarities album was issued separately on 12 October 1979, in the UK.

Track listing

All songs written by

stereo
.

Side one
  1. "Across the Universe" ("Wildlife" version from a British various artists charity album titled No One's Gonna Change Our World) stereo
  2. "Yes It Is" (B-side)
  3. "This Boy" (B-side)
  4. "The Inner Light" (George Harrison) (B-side)
  5. "I'll Get You" (B-side)
  6. "Thank You Girl" (B-side)
  7. "Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand" (German version of "I Want to Hold Your Hand") stereo
  8. "
    You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
    " (B-side)
  9. "Sie Liebt Dich" (German version of "She Loves You") stereo

The unique US pressing of Rarities included in the American limited-edition numbered boxed set of The Beatles Collection contained "I Want to Hold Your Hand" rather than "Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand", and "She Loves You" rather than "Sie Liebt Dich".

Side two
  1. "
    Rain
    " (B-side)
  2. "She's a Woman" (B-side)
  3. "Matchbox" (Perkins) (From Long Tall Sally EP)
  4. "I Call Your Name" (From Long Tall Sally EP)
  5. "Bad Boy" (Williams) (recorded for the American LP Beatles VI, first UK release on A Collection of Beatles Oldies) stereo
  6. "Slow Down" (Williams) (From Long Tall Sally EP)
  7. "I'm Down" (B-side)
  8. "Long Tall Sally" (Johnson/Penniman/Blackwell) (From "Long Tall Sally" EP)

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1980 US album

Rarities
US cover
Compilation album by
Released24 March 1980
Recorded1962–1969 at EMI Studios, London, Pathé Marconi Studio, Paris; HMV Studios, Bombay
Genre
Length41:04
LabelCapitol
ProducerGeorge Martin
The Beatles American chronology
The Beatles Collection
(1978)
Rarities
(1980)
Reel Music
(1982)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Rolling Stone Record Guide
[7]

Rarities is a

butcher" photo from the 1966 Yesterday and Today
album.

Although the Capitol Rarities album was geared towards the American market, it was also issued in several other countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Japan and New Zealand. The Rarities album has not been released on compact disc. All but three of the tracks were subsequently made available on other Beatles CDs,[8] such as the Beatles' 2009 mono and stereo box sets.

After the album was released in 1980, Paul McCartney stated that it was "quite good".[9]

Track listing

All songs written by Lennon–McCartney except where noted.

Side one
  1. "Love Me Do"
  2. "
    Misery
    "
  3. "There's a Place"
  4. "Sie Liebt Dich"
  5. "And I Love Her"
    • Stereo, alternate version with six-bar ending; originally issued in Germany; available on The Beatles Box, not available on CD
  6. "Help!"
  7. "I'm Only Sleeping"
    • Stereo, final UK Revolver mix (early mono and alternate stereo mixes were released in the US)
  8. "I Am the Walrus"
    • Stereo, new edit compiled from US single and UK album releases: six note intro and extra beats before the "Yellow matter custard" verse; available on The Beatles Box, not available on CD
Side two
  1. "Penny Lane"
    • Stereo, new version compiled from the German true stereo version with the US promotional mono version's extra piccolo trumpet solo added onto the ending; not available on CD. available on The Beatles Box
  2. "Helter Skelter"
  3. "Don't Pass Me By" (Starkey)
  4. "The Inner Light" (Harrison)
  5. "Across the Universe"
  6. "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)"
  7. "Sgt. Pepper Inner Groove"
    • Stereo, a piece that ended the original British release of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band but was not included on the American version of the album. It consists of a few seconds of 15 kilohertz tone (similar to a dog whistle) followed by two seconds of laughter and noise on the runout groove. The tone is not included on this album but the laughter and noise are featured just before the actual runout groove. It has since been restored, including the high-pitch tone, for all worldwide CD and cassette versions of Sgt. Pepper as well as the 2012 vinyl remaster of the LP. The track is only the snippet on the Rarities album, not repeated (mimicking an album "stuck" on the inner groove) as on the Sgt. Pepper album.

Charts and certifications

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