The Beatles: Alpha Omega 4 disc boxed set |
These four-LP collections were advertised on TV and radio stations in the Midwest and were sold by mail order. Instead of taking legal action, Capitol Records countered by putting out two official Beatles anthologies, The Beatles 1962-1966 (the red album) and The Beatles 1967-1970 (the blue album).
However, in March, a $15 million lawsuit was filed by manager Allen Klein on behalf of George Harrison, along with Capitol and Apple Records, against the manufacturers and distributors of the pirate package, and against American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., who had been advertising it.
Unlike the official release, the Alpha Omega sets was not ordered chronologically but somewhat alphabeticaly, and with a few solo songs thrown in to boot.
The boxed set lying face down |
Alpha Omega Volume I:
Side 1:- Act Naturally
- All I've Got To Do
- All My Loving
- And I Love Her
- Baby's In Black
- Yesterday
- Ballad Of John And Yoko
- Bangladesh
- Can't Buy Me Love
- Come Together
- Day Tripper
- Do You Want To Know A Secret
- Eight Days A Week
- Eleanor Rigby
- Uncle Albert
- I Should Have Known Better
- It Won't Be Long
- I Want To Hold Your Hand
- Lady Madonna
- Ticket To Ride
- Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
- Michelle
- Mr. Moonlight
- I Feel Fine
- If I Fell
- I'll Be Back
- Hey Jude
- I'm A Loser
- I'm Happy Just To Dance With You
- I Saw Her Standing There
Alpha Omega Volume II:
Side 1:- Nowhere Man
- Obladi Oblada
- Paperback Writer
- Penny Lane
- Help!
- Roll Over Beethoven
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- Get Back
- Hello Goodbye
- Revolution #1
- Here Comes The Sun
- I'll Follow The Sun
- Imagine
- Honey Don't
- We Can Work It Out
- With A Little Help From My Friends
- Yellow Submarine
- Baby You're A Rich Man
- You Can't Do That
- You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
- Maybe I'm Amazed
- A Hard Day's Night
- She Loves You
- Something
- Strawberry Fields Forever
- Tell Me Why
- The Long And Winding Road
- Let It Be
- Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
Someone also pressed up copies of this release on CDs, taken from vinyl drops of the LPs.
You can find out more about this release (which was also out on 8-track) on the About The Beatles site. And check out a YouTube video.