When you hold in your hands, you are holding a piece of early 21st-century remastering history. Before the massive 2009 stereo remasters, there was this 2007 release, primarily distributed in the European and Asian markets (often via EMI and Worldstar).
The magic of this 2007 set is that it includes tracks that were omitted from the original 1973 pressing due to vinyl time constraints. Because we have 4 CDs instead of 2 LPs, the sound isn't compressed, and the track order breathes. The Beatles - Greatest Hits -62--70 4CD -2007- ...
He took the headphones off. It was 3:00 AM. In the span of four discs, he’d watched a decade pass. He looked at the 2007 copyright date on the back of the case. Even forty years after the band broke up, and nearly twenty years after someone had burned these specific discs, the music didn't feel like history. It felt like a pulse. When you hold in your hands, you are
The closest official releases from that era are: Because we have 4 CDs instead of 2
Detailed historical context and charting information for the Red Album is available on , documenting its release history from 1973 to the present. For a strictly #1 single focus, The Record Hub
Strictly chronological, beginning with their first UK single and ending with their final studio sessions.