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James Michael Anderson

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All questions relative to relationships and official and bootleg recordings

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I have been collecting all Beatle records since 1976. During these 30 years, I have amassed an incredible collection of recordings and read many many books about the history and demise of the Beatles as a group and as individuals

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BA Seton Hall University MBA Sacred Heart University

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2009-11-05 Unopened Beatles Albums:

eBay is actually a great place to sell them and ensure you get what they are worth. Collectors scour eBay ensuring a broad market of demand. Try a search on eBay for completed listings to get a general

2009-10-14 Audiphile Beatles Pressings:

The generally agreed best sounding vinyl pressings are found in the Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL) pressings which came out in the 1980's. You can generally find these either as a complete set or in

2009-10-14 Beatles Bootlegs questions:

I'm sure you will be unimpressed with majority of the Twickenham/Let it Be era bootlegs. Many of them are snippets of songs or The Beatles just fooling around. Often times the quality is also poor.

2009-09-30 Imagine John Lennon vinyl album:

Unfortunately, Beatle solo albums aren't as widely sought after as The Beatles catalogue. An original copy goes for around $10-$30 depending on condition of course. If you actually opened the shrink

2009-09-21 Beatles bootleg records:

I'm not sure that they are from Australia and as far as bootlegs go, they are fairly common. I don't have A Knight's Hard Day but I believe it might be live material. F**K is more collectible in just

 

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