Talk:Music for Pleasure (record label)
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Beatles notable releases
[edit]The article states in the 'notable releases' section that:
- The Beatles compilation double album, Rock 'n' Roll Music, was reissued on the Music for Pleasure label in 1980 as two separate single albums (MFP 50506 and MFP 50507). To date, this is the only UK EMI Beatles release to appear on a budget label.
However, The Beatles Live At The Hollywood Bowl was also released on MFP as a budget release, so I think this statement is wrong. I shall make the change in the next month unless someone responds here and explains why I am wrong. WhizzBang 13:36, 16 May 2006 (UTC)
- You are absolutely correct - I was under the mistaken impression that Hollywood Bowl was released at full price only. I'll update the article with the relevant info. AdorableRuffian 21:13, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Solo Beatles
[edit]Can anyone confirm that the solo Beatles albums listed were all on MFP, and not (as I have an inkling) on one of EMI's other budget labels? Also, I'm pretty sure Ringo's "Ringo" and "Blast From Your Past" were also re-released on MFP. —Preceding unsigned comment added by MegdalePlace (talk • contribs) 21:51, 19 October 2007 (UTC)