Reel Music Explained

Reel Music
Type:compilation
Artist:the Beatles
Cover:ReelMusicalbumcoverfront.jpg
Recorded:1964–1970
Studio:EMI and Apple studios, London; Pathé Marconi Studio, Paris
Genre:Rock
Label:Capitol
Producer:George Martin and Phil Spector
Chronology:The Beatles British
Prev Title:The Beatles EP Collection
Prev Year:1981
Next Year:1982

Reel Music is a compilation album featuring a selection of songs by the Beatles that were featured in their films, as the title suggests. The album was released on 22 March 1982 in the United States and the following day in the United Kingdom – almost simultaneously with the theatrical re-release of the film, A Hard Day's Night, which had been "cleaned" and re-edited with stereo Dolby sound. In the US, Reel Music peaked at number 19 on Billboards albums chart.[1]

The album was released by Capitol Records in the United States (catalogue number SV 12199) and Parlophone in the United Kingdom (PCS 7218). In the US and Canada, the album was issued simultaneously in limited edition gold vinyl pressings. In New Zealand, the LP was released on the Parlophone label (PCS 7218), and the inner sleeve and booklet were imported from the US. Aside from box-set collections, it was the first Beatles album released after John Lennon's death. Reel Music was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[2]

The album cover illustrations are a painting by David McMacken.

Unique mixes

The album features stereo mixes that were rare to the US or previously unavailable at the time:

Single

Track listing

All songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

Charts and certifications

Certifications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Reel Music: Awards . AllMusic . 2015 . January 6, 2015.
  2. United States. Beatles. Reel Music.
  3. Book: Australian Chart Book (1940–1969) . Kent, David . Australian Chart Book . Turramurra . 2005 . 0-646-44439-5.