A companion to the CD Singles Collection, EMI/Parlophone's The EP Boxset -- released on Toshiba EMI in 1992 and in other territories in 1992 -- is a set targeted at collectors who are are looking for CD replicas of the Beatles 14 British EPs (Magical Mystery Tour was a double-EP bringing the total number of CDs in this set to 15). Each of the CDs in this set is housed in a replica EP containing the original artwork and contains no more than the original A-sides and the original B-sides for a total of no more than four songs per disc (with the exception of Magical Mystery Tour which is once again the outlier with a whopping six songs on each of its two EPs). The short length of each CD doesn't make for practical listening, but practicality isn't the point of the set, collectability is. On that level this is a pretty nice package, as it offers attractive picture sleeves and gives an idea what it was like to hear these EPs come out one after another. Of the two collector-oriented packages, this is the preferable set in terms of packaging (again, the MMT replica is the highlight) and the EPs are, in a way, more of a nostalgia trip than the singles as they feel more like a relic from a bygone era than the individual singles. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
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THE EP BOX SET contains fifteen discs of original UK EP-length reissues by the Beatles.
A companion to the CD Singles Collection, EMI/Parlophone's The EP Boxset -- released on Toshiba EMI in 1992 and in other territories in 1992 -- is a set targeted at collectors who are are looking for CD replicas of the Beatles 14 British EPs (Magical Mystery Tour was a double-EP bringing the total number of CDs in this set to 15). Each of the CDs in this set is housed in a replica EP containing the original artwork and contains no more than the original A-sides and the original B-sides for a total of no more than four songs per disc (with the exception of Magical Mystery Tour which is once again the outlier with a whopping six songs on each of its two EPs). The short length of each CD doesn't make for practical listening, but practicality isn't the point of the set, collectability is. On that level this is a pretty nice package, as it offers attractive picture sleeves and gives an idea what it was like to hear these EPs come out one after another. Of the two collector-oriented packages, this is the preferable set in terms of packaging (again, the MMT replica is the highlight) and the EPs are, in a way, more of a nostalgia trip than the singles as they feel more like a relic from a bygone era than the individual singles. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine