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• EXTENSIVE BOX SET EXPLORING THE WORLD OF APPLE, THE BEATLES’ LEGENDARY ENTERPRISE • MATERIAL RECORDED BETWEEN 1967 AND 1975 FOR APPLE RECORDS AND APPLE PUBLISHING, AND AT APPLE’S DEMO STUDIO • INCLUDES BADFINGER, JACKIE LOMAX, MIKE McGEAR, STEALER’S WHEEL, GRAPEFRUIT, MORTIMER, BRUTE FORCE AND MANY MORE FAB CONTRIBUTIONS • COMPILED BY APPLE AUTHORITY STEFAN GRANADOS, AUTHOR OF ‘THOSE WERE THE DAYS 2.0 – THE BEATLES AND APPLE’ (ALSO OUT NOW) • CLAMSHELL BOX PACKAGE INCLUDES EXTENSIVE ESSAY AND RELATED IMAGERY

Established in 1967 at the height of their powers, The Beatles’ Apple operation saw the group embrace and encourage a wealth of contemporary musical talent, offering studio time and demo facilities alongside recording and publishing contracts. This unique opportunity attracted artists and songwriters from across the musical spectrum, and GOOD AS GOLD presents a snapshot of that talent, spanning the years 1967 to 1975. From the psychedelic tinged sounds of the mid-late 1960s onwards, the label matured and evolved alongside its audience and remains as compelling today as it did during those halcyon days. Featuring a wealth of familiar names and lesser known artists, most of whom were hand-picked by The Beatles and their inner circle during the late 1960s and early 1970s, GOOD AS GOLD is a fascinating and insightful peek into the minds and tastes of those behind the company, and a broad snapshot of those who hoped to catch their attention. Presented here across five incredible discs, including many previously unreleased tracks, GOOD AS GOLD provides a comprehensive overview of the hits, misses, should’ve beens and could’ve beens of an experiment only The Beatles could ever have instigated. A must for fans of ‘60s and ‘70s pop and rock, The Fab Four themselves and students of the mysterious mechanisms behind the pop scene, and housed in a deluxe clamshell box.
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Tracks

Disc 1
1. Grapefruit
2. Timon
3. Timon
4. Timon
5. Contact
6. Contact
7. Drew And Dy
8. Drew And Dy
9. Drew And Dy
10. Just One More Try- Grapefruit
11. Brute Force
12. Brute Force
13. Mortimer
14. Mortimer
15. Contact
Disc 2
1. The U (Don't) No Who
2. Grapefruit
3. Sands
4. The Cyrkle
5. Andy Ellison
6. The Ways And The Means
7. The Fire 8
8. Denis Couldry And The Next Collection
9. Jackie Lomax
10. Second Hand
11. Joker
12. Grapefruit
13. The Fire
14. Joker
15. Turquoise
16. Rawlings And Huckstep
17. Lace
18. Pete Cooper
19. The Misunderstood
20. Turquoise
21. Majority One
22. Singing Songs Unsung -Danny Kaih And Stefan Grossman
23. Grapefuit
24. Jackie Lomax
Disc 3
1. George Alexander
2. Gallagher And Lyle
3. Legay
4. Focal Point
5. Turquoise
6. Gallagher And Lyle
7. George Alexander
8. Promise
9. Coconut Mushroom
10. George Alexander
11. Gallagher And Lyle
12. Focal Point
13. Only Every Time It Rains* -Drew And Dy
14. George Alexander
15. The U (Don't) No Who
16. Focal Point
17. The Perishers
18. The U (Don't) No Who
19. Rawlings And Huckstep
20. Coconut Mushroom
21. Focal Point
22. Misunderstood
23. Turquoise
24. The Cups
Disc 4
1. Fanny
2. Tony Hazzard
3. Linda Lewis
4. Stealers Wheel
5. Pagliaro
6. Tim Hardin
7. Contact
8. Fanny
9. Pagliaro
10. Tim Hardin
11. The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
12. Fairfield Ski
13. Linda Lewis
14. Tony Hazzard
15. John Howard
16. The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
17. Chris Sievey
18. Mike Mcgear
19. Stealers Wheel
20. Mike Mcgear
21. Badfinger
Disc 5
1. Focal Point
2. Jack Hollingshead
3. Robert And Miles Priestley
4. Jackie Lomax
5. Focal Point
6. Jack Hollingshead
7. Barry Alexander
8. Robert And Miles Priestley
9. Drew And Dy
10. Focal Point
11. Jack Hollingshead
12. Barry Alexander
13. George Alexander
14. Jack Hollingshead
15. Drew And Dy
16. Barry Alexander
17. Jack Hollingshead
18. Drew And Dy
19. Barry Alexander
20. Jack Hollingshead
21. Drew And Dy
22. Focal Point
23. Drew And Dy

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