![]() Designed primarily as a consumer service, the second half of Magical Mystery Tour collected what they’d offered in 1967. While the band had helped rechristen the album format as an artistic statement unto itself, they were still releasing singles-as in tracks that weren’t associated with any album. There was a rare instrumental (“Flying”), a foggy Harrison drone (“Blue Jay Way”) and an invocation of the past by McCartney that blurred lines between sweet and eerie (“Your Mother Should Know”). What had started out as a string of acid playground rhymes turned into Lennon’s angriest song this side of 1970 (“I Am the Walrus”), while McCartney’s simple sentimentality had taken on a quality that felt stoic, almost abstract (“The Fool on the Hill”). Still, this was The Beatles in 1967-momentum was strong. The album was released as a companion to a meandering, band-directed movie, and its first half is probably one of the lowest-stakes sides in the band’s catalogue-a relief, in a way, from how high-stakes their music had become. Pepper’s and 1968’s White Album, Magical Mystery Tour nevertheless played a part in The Beatles' story, and put a cap on a year in which the band made yet more music nobody was totally prepared for them to make. shipping! An U.S.Though wedged between the comparatively giant Sgt. Black Sabbath – Master of Reality U.S.shipping! An ultra rare still sealed copy of the… (1,779) Iveys (Badfinger) – Maybe Tomorrow ultra rare… Free U.S.Julie London – Collection of 67 Still Sealed… A collection of 67 still sealed U.S.shipping! An original red vinyl Japanese pressing of… (1,891) Pink Floyd – Relics original red vinyl Japan… Free U.S.shipping! A rare mispressed brown vinyl pressing of… (2,457) Rolling Stones – Beggar’s Banquet 1978… Free U.S.shipping! An original 1965 red vinyl Japanese pressing… (2,526) Beatles – Rubber Soul original Japan red vinyl… Free U.S.John Lennon/Yoko Ono – Two Virgins sealed… Free U.S.shipping! An ultra-rare Japanese red vinyl copy of… (2,795) Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn… Free U.S.King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson… A Japanese pressing of In the Court of the Crimson… (3,035).Click the banner below for more information. customers may choose to pay later at checkout, and may receive up to six months financing with no interest. This record is eligible for PayPal Credit financing by PayPal. For the Beatles, Parlophone Records in Britain pressed four titles on colored vinyl, but made them for export only: Let It Be (white), Abbey Road (green), the White Album (white) and Magical Mystery Tour (yellow.) Most of those discs, and possibly all of them, were shipped to the United States.Īll four are quite hard to find today, as they sold in relatively small numbers when new. In 1978, collectors seemed to go crazy for both colored vinyl and picture discs, and record companies in both the United States and Europe pressed a number of limited edition titles to keep them happy. The ballad “The Fool on the Hill,” though only a part of the Magical Mystery Tour soundtrack, is also one of the most popular Beatles tunes from the era. Still, the music is mostly great, and “Penny Lane,” “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “All You Need Is Love,” and “Hello Goodbye” were all huge, glorious, and innovative singles. Pepper’s, there’s no vague overall conceptual/thematic unity to the material, which has made Magical Mystery Tour suffer slightly in comparison. Pepper’s, and even spacier in parts (especially the sound collages of “I Am the Walrus”). ![]() The psychedelic sound is very much in the vein of Sgt. version of the soundtrack for the Beatles’ ill-fated British television special embellished the six songs that were found on the British Magical Mystery Tour double EP with five other cuts from their 1967 singles. album charts.Ī gave Magical Mystery Tour a 5 star review: In the UK, the tracks from the film (without the extra singles) were released as a double 7″ EP. The album contained tracks from their film of the same name, along with tracks from a few recent singles. Beautiful disc!Ī nice copy of a Beatles LP that has become quite hard to find.īackground: Magical Mystery Tour was released in 1967, originally as a U.S.-only release. The yellow vinyl disc is M- and may be unplayed. The booklet is included and is still attached. The cover is VG++, with slight edge wear at the mouth of the cover. ![]() Offered for sale is a limited edition yellow vinyl pressing of Magical Mystery Tour by the Beatles, issued in Great Britain in 1978.Ībout this copy: The copy of Magical Mystery Tour offered for sale is a 1978 UK copy on the Parlophone label, pressed exclusively for export to the United States and pressed on beautiful yellow vinyl. ![]()
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