Sorry but they little or no monetary value; you can purchase a still sealed copy of the original double album (which is both parts 1 and 2) on Ebay right now for $6. These albums were not embraced by The Beatles when they were released; they felt the cover art cheapened their image. The real value in these albums is sentimental value...do they hold special memories for you, memories of when you bought them, who you listened to them with, etc.
I can only give the original UK pressing in black vinyl in mint condition aprox' £10.00 the coloured vinyl a bit more. It all depends on who wants to buy it. The way to find out the value of anything is to put it up for bids on eBay or the record collector mag' then you will find it's true market value by what you get offered for it.
It's a common album and can usually be found for $10 or less.
"Love Me Do/Boys". Love Me Do was recorded in 1962, Boys in 1963. Of course, only Love Me Do made it. Boys was in the album.
It was a revisit of their first album cover, which showed them looking down from the same balcony in 1963. The two photos were used for the front back cover of their red and blue albums (The Beatles 1962-1966 and The Beatles 1967-1970).
The album, titled "1962-1966" and called The Red Album was released April 2, 1973. The remastered version was released October 19, 2010.
The Beatles dominate the 1960s. (1962 -1970 to be more precise)
Well the Beatles were a band from around 1962-1970
The album "Please Please Me".
Love Songs - The Beatles album - was created in 1962.
Love - The Beatles album - was created in 1963.
The Beatles released their compilation album, titled "1" on November 13, 2000. The album is composed of every number one single that the group released between 1962 and 1970.
The Beatles released no albums until 1963. They previously recorded single sides, some for Polydor in Germany during 1961, and an album-long audition tape for Decca on New Year's Day 1962. These were released years later as albums, outside the Beatles' control. Recordings of their last Hamburg engagement (New Year's Eve, 1962-63) also appeared later in album form.
It was first released on the U.K./Australia compilation album called "A Collection of Beatles Oldies... but Goldies" in 1966. It appears on the U.S compilation "Hey Jude" that was released in 1970. It also appears on "1962-1966" ('73), "Past Masters, Vol. 1" ('88) and "The Beatles 1" (2000).
"Love Me Do/Boys". Love Me Do was recorded in 1962, Boys in 1963. Of course, only Love Me Do made it. Boys was in the album.
Someone who wants to buy it. Try a used-record store, or eBay.
In Europe it was part of 'With the Beatles' released in 1963.In the US it was part of 'Meet the Beatles'.
It was a revisit of their first album cover, which showed them looking down from the same balcony in 1963. The two photos were used for the front back cover of their red and blue albums (The Beatles 1962-1966 and The Beatles 1967-1970).
The Beatles' Ballads was created in 1962.
The Beatles in Mono was created in 1962.