Magical Mystery Tour Analysis

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Magical mystery tour is an album by The Beatles that released in United Kingdom under Parlophone label, and united States under Capitol Records which distributed worldwide, with two different format, the album was released with a six song double EP in the UK and an 11 song album in the United States and elsewhere, Magical Mystery Tour happened to be the soundtrack to the film with the same title that was originally broadcasted by the BBC on December 1967.
The loss of Brian Eipstein (Beatles manager) on August 1967, leave The Beatles unexpectedly without direction. Since 1962 their manager had sensibly directed them, on the pinnacle of their career they do not used to take care of themselves and not familiar with the idea of guiding the band
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The minor differences were that the Capitol Records version had the song titles and yellow border on the front cover. There also “includes 24-page full color picture book” written on the cover.
The UK version had a gatefold cover design, in the booklet that consist of 24-page are photograph from the making of Magical Mystery Tour film, and a story told with a cartoon strip. In the center of the booklet contain a four-page lyrics section.
In the Capitol Records version, the lyrics were in the gatefold, and the booklet was in different size and with a pull-out design inside it. Other than that the booklet was identical to the UK version, and does not mention anything about the second side of the vinyl that contain five songs.

The UK and the US versions had the texts "Apple presents”, and on the inside of the gatefold there was an early version of the Apple logo. Both versions also have the credit: "Produced by Big George Martin"

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