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The Lost Apple Records

The Lost Apple Singles

As explained in previous feeds, APPLE records through the active minds of those who were part of the setup had many plans and ideas, but alas in this world many of them failed to reach fruition for one reason or another.

Some were just vetos at a late stage, or a United no to proceed. The shame is that many of them are lost forever, but also we must be grateful that some have indeed survived in various forms, and I am pleased to show some here from my archives.

The first three are from a set titled Apple Lost Singles. These were for the U.K. market, and artists such as Badfinger, James Taylor, Mary Hopkin, Mortimer, and Twinkle Ripley, make a rare appearance along with Roger Daltrey, Leo Sayer, Marc Bolan, all of whom recorded at the Savile Row Studios.

The Lost Apple Singles
The Lost Apple Singles
The Lost UK Apple Singles
The Lost UK Apple Singles
The Lost Apple Singles
The Lost Apple Singles

No 4  and No 5  are CD test pressings of the mono mixes of Abbey Road and the Let it Be albums with EMI Tape Box details. A CD copy of the Revolver test pressings is also included for the record.

Mono Mix of Let It Be
Mono Mix of Let It Be
Revolver Test Pressing
Revolver Test Pressing

No 6 is the planned and projected Capitol single of Please Leave My Kitten Alone from the vetoed Sessions project.

The Beatles Sessions
The Beatles Sessions

No 7 is the projected Yellow Submarine EP before it was padded out to Album proportions for January 69 release.

Yellow Submarine EP
Yellow Submarine EP

Nos 8 and 9 are both original Glynn Johns mixes for the Get Back project, both rejected and held in the can until their resurrection for Let it Be.

The Rejected Get Back Project
The Rejected Get Back Project
The Rejected Get Back Project

Most of these will appear in the next book titled Deeper Inside No. 3, which is planned for next year.

Find out more about the incredible story of Apple Records from Nigel’s book Inside Number 3.

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Inside No. 3 – Apple Records

Fresh From Apple Sticker
Fresh From Apple Sticker

Apple Records

Apple Records being based at Savile Row put The Beatles right in the heart of London. But it also brought the heart of the music business to The Beatles, as they not only made the news, they were actually right at the centre, making and orchestrating it, creating trends, and turning ideas and new thoughts into reality. This colourful world was one that largely remained behind that locked door at No3.

What has been achieved by the publication of Inside No3 was that that door was opened to show the world a small part of that hitherto hidden world, via part of my collection carefully assembled via letters, memos, records, and memorabilia, that we will delve deeper Inside No3 via the second book.

Following on from the Our First Four presentation, I have the pleasure in showing some further marketing pieces and Memorabilia offered to the world via Apple Records.

Mary Hopkin advert soon after signing to Apple Records 1968
Mary Hopkin advert soon after signing to Apple Records 1968
Yellow Submarine original album insert 1069
Yellow Submarine original album insert 1069
The Apple album advertising tower 1972
The Apple album advertising tower 1972
An Apple Clothing label from 1968
An Apple Clothing label from 1968
Apple Strange Fruit advertising poster
Apple Strange Fruit advertising poster
Apple Corps advertising sticker. Autographed by Tony Bramwell
Apple Corps advertising sticker. Autographed by Tony Bramwell
The Splinter collection
The Splinter collection

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APPLE RECORDS – Inside No3 Blog

Inside No. 3 by Nigel Pearce
Inside No. 3 by Nigel Pearce

Welcome everyone to the Apple Records Inside No3 Newsfeed and Blog.

Inside Number 3
Inside Number 3

This will offer information, photographs, and documents from Apple Records No.3 Savile Row, London W.1 from 1968 – 1976.

Let’s start at the top for Number 1

Apple Records was announced to the world officially on August Bank holiday in 1968 in several ways. We had the package of Our First Four, which was issued in 3 forms.

The first was a limited set of 100 plastic laminated sets for heads of State around the world.

The second offering was a cardboard set numbering just over 400 units distributed to radio presenters and other notables in the media for promotion. 

The third set was the United States sets from Los Angeles and New York Apple offices. These were US indigenous designs. These were mainly in Green and White in an entirely different setting using the same wording, with text supplied by Derek Taylor.

All of these items went very quickly, with many being quite simply destroyed. Each set contained the first four Apple records to be released, “Hey Jude”, “Those were the Days”, “Sour Milk Sea” and finally “Thingumybob”. 

With the passing of the years, these have become highly prised articles of desire for all Beatles fans, and no doubt that will continue for the future. 

All of these were displayed in my publication Inside No 3 . All of the items are from my own collection so I thought that I would show them here.

A selection of the Apple Records Our First Four sets. The US released sets are the ones in green.

Our First Four
Our First Four
Our First Four
Our First Four

Copies of the book Inside No3 can be purchased from www.insideandoutsideno3.com . 

Nigel Pearce