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3.0 out of 5 stars
save your money..buy the individual cd's, February 22, 2005
This review is from: The Beatles Multiselection Box Set (Audio CD)
In MOST cases...buying a BOX SET is a great deal.....NOT in this case....you'd be further ahead to buy the individual British import cd's on amazon and also the 2 past masters...and have money left over....if you REALLY want the rare stuff....invest in the 3 anthology 2cd sets and the BBC set...and the LET IT BE NAKED....you'll pretty much have it all...I have been a Beatles collector and fan since 1963...and this is what I did.
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221 of 255 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
This CD collection is a rip-off, January 30, 2001
This review is from: The Beatles Multiselection Box Set (Audio CD)
First off, I love the Beatles. I have a bunch of their actual ablums (LPs), and some tapes. I was thinking about upgrading my collection to CD, so I looked for a comprehensive box set, thinking I could get a better deal than buying each of their CDs individually. This, however, is not the case - I added up all of the Beatles' CDs individually, and came up with $231.19, including Past Masters I & II (including $15.85 for standard shipping/handling). This collection costs over $300. Maybe I am missing something, but I see no reason to buy this set. Dave Gruska
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114 of 133 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All Together Now, June 22, 2000
This review is from: The Beatles Multiselection Box Set (Audio CD)
What you get are the 12 original U.K. Beatles albums (13 discs, because The Beatles a.k.a. White Album is a double set), plus both volumes of Past Masters, which fill in all the songs that did not make the albums. If you are a completist, this is definitely for you! You can hear the Fab Four from their days as the Liverpool Lads who conquered America, right up to the rooftop sessions at Abbey Road. There is a lot of good music here, some mischief, and a few mis-steps, but it's both history and legend, and it's all together now!
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