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Past Masters

Past Masters is a two-disc compilation album by the English rock band , originally released as two separate volumes on 7 March 1988 by Records in the UK and in the . It collects 33 tracks spanning the band's career from 1962 to 1969, primarily consisting of non-album singles, B-sides, and selections from extended plays () that were not included on their core studio albums. The album serves as an essential supplement to the Beatles' discography, capturing key hit singles and rarities that defined their commercial success and artistic evolution. Volume One focuses on the band's early years, featuring iconic singles such as "Love Me Do" (1962), "She Loves You" (1963), "I Want to Hold Your Hand" (1963), "Can't Buy Me Love" (1964), and "Day Tripper"/"We Can Work It Out" (1965), alongside B-sides and EP tracks like "This Boy" and "I'll Get You." Volume Two covers the later period, including psychedelic and experimental releases such as "Rain" (1966), "Strawberry Fields Forever"/"Penny Lane" (1967), "Hey Jude" (1968), and "Get Back"/"Don't Let Me Down" (1969), as well as non-album songs from EPs and the Magical Mystery Tour project. Compiled during the transition to compact disc format, Past Masters ensured that fans could access the complete Beatles catalog on CD, with mono and stereo mixes preserved where original. The album's release coincided with the 1987-1988 remastering and reissuing of the Beatles' 13 UK studio albums on CD, making Past Masters a cornerstone of that project by filling gaps in the official discography. It has been reissued multiple times, including a 2009 remastered edition with enhanced audio quality and a 2025 trifold digipak version with a 32-page booklet documenting the tracks' histories. Notable for including tracks from fourteen non-LP singles, including four double A-sides, and additional non-LP material, Past Masters highlights the Beatles' prolific output of standalone releases that propelled their global phenomenon status, with tracks like "Hey Jude" becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time.

Background

Development

In the late 1980s, the rapid adoption of the compact disc (CD) as the leading music format prompted EMI, The Beatles' longtime record label, to undertake a comprehensive digital reissue of the band's original UK album catalog. This initiative, formalized in 1987, sought to modernize the group's vinyl-era releases for the emerging CD market, marking the first official transfer of their recordings to digital media after over two decades of analog dominance. The reissue process revealed significant gaps in the catalog, as numerous singles, B-sides, and EP tracks recorded between 1962 and 1970 were absent from the core studio albums spanning to . , the multimedia company established by in 1968 to oversee their commercial interests and control their recordings, played a pivotal role alongside in addressing this incompleteness by greenlighting a dedicated compilation of these non-album materials. The 1987 decision to proceed with this project ensured a cohesive digital presentation of the band's output, filling voids that vinyl collectors had long navigated through separate purchases. Producer , who had guided ' studio work from their debut, led the curation efforts with his engineering team, selecting tracks that complemented but did not duplicate the main . This involved meticulous archival review of EMI's masters to identify eligible material from the band's active years. A primary technical challenge arose in sourcing and adapting mixes for the era, particularly for early singles originally produced solely in mono due to prevailing broadcast and playback standards. advocated preserving these mono versions to maintain artistic integrity, contrasting with the remixes he applied to select like Help! and during the broader reissue preparation; this selective approach balanced historical fidelity with the capabilities of playback.

Track selection

The track selection for Past Masters focused on compiling all officially released Beatles recordings that were not included on their thirteen original UK studio albums, prioritizing the UK discography to establish a canonical collection. This encompassed A-sides and B-sides of UK singles, as well as exclusive tracks from EPs, spanning the band's active recording period from 1962 to 1970. Examples include early singles like "Love Me Do" (1962) and its B-side "P.S. I Love You," the hit "She Loves You" (1963) with "I'll Get You," and later material such as the 1969 single "Get Back" backed by "Don't Let Me Down." For 1970 releases like the "Let It Be" single, these post-dated John Lennon's internal announcement of departure in September 1969 and the public breakup declaration by Paul McCartney on April 10, 1970, but were part of their pre-dissolution output. To maintain fidelity to the UK canon, the compilation excluded US-specific releases, such as Capitol Records' altered album versions or exclusive tracks like those on Yesterday and Today, as well as alternate stereo mixes created for international markets. German-language versions of hits, such as "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand" (a translation of "I Want to Hold Your Hand") and "Sie Liebt Dich" ("She Loves You"), were included due to their official release as singles in West Germany in 1964, representing targeted international adaptations without deviating from the core UK focus. One exception was the inclusion of "Bad Boy," a Larry Williams cover released only on the 1965 US album Beatles VI, selected for its significance as an otherwise unavailable Beatles recording. This approach ensured completeness of the primary UK commercial output while avoiding the fragmented nature of US configurations. The decision to cover the 1962–1970 timeframe aligned with the Beatles' official recording career, from their debut single to the final singles promoting the Let It Be project, such as the title track released in 1970. Tracks were drawn exclusively from verified commercial releases, omitting unreleased demos, outtakes, or live performances to preserve the integrity of the studio canon established by EMI/Parlophone. This curation, overseen by Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn, aimed to provide a definitive archive for fans and scholars, rectifying the historical separation of singles from albums in the UK market. Tracks were grouped into two volumes for chronological and thematic coherence: Volume One concentrated on early hits from 1962 to mid-1965, capturing the band's initial pop and rock 'n' roll phase with upbeat singles and EP cuts like those from the EP; Volume Two addressed later material from late 1965 to 1970, featuring psychedelic and mature compositions such as "" and "." This division reflected the evolution of the Beatles' sound while fitting the CD format's capacity, allowing each volume to stand as a self-contained overview of distinct eras.

Release history

Original 1988 volumes

The Past Masters compilation was initially released on March 7, 1988, by /EMI as two separate compact discs: Past Masters Volume One (catalogue number CDP 7 90043 2) and Past Masters Volume Two (catalogue number CDP 7 90044 2). These volumes collected non-album singles, B-sides, and alternate mixes to complement the band's 13 remastered studio albums, which had been reissued on CD the previous year. Each CD was packaged in a standard jewel case featuring a multi-page with black-and-white photographs of the band, track listings, and detailed by historian describing the recording history of each song. The minimalist design emphasized the archival nature of the collection, without extensive artwork or essays beyond the track-specific annotations. A edition of Past Masters Volumes One & Two followed later in 1988 on October 24 as a double (catalogue number BPM 1), but the format was the primary medium for the initial rollout, capitalizing on the growing popularity of . Marketed specifically to collectors, the set provided a comprehensive gathering of ' rarer recordings in a format that aligned with the era's shift to CD, ensuring accessibility for fans seeking the complete beyond the core studio LPs.

2009 remastered edition

The 2009 remastered edition of Past Masters was released on September 9, 2009, consolidating the original two volumes from 1988 into a single double-CD set with the catalogue number 50999 2 43807 2 0. This reissue formed part of the comprehensive remastering project for The Beatles' entire original studio catalogue, also including it within the larger The Beatles in Stereo box set that encompassed all 14 remastered albums plus Past Masters. The remastering was conducted at by a dedicated team of engineers over a four-year period, employing state-of-the-art digital technology to transfer the original analogue master tapes without compression, resulting in significantly improved audio clarity and . For instance, tracks like "" benefited from enhanced separation and presence, transforming previously muddied elements into a more defined and vibrant sound. This process marked the first full digital remastering of the ' catalogue since the 1987 CD releases, prioritizing fidelity to the source material while addressing limitations of earlier transfers. The packaging underwent notable updates, featuring a digipak format with a 32-page expanded that included newly written essays by Beatles historian , alongside rare photographs and detailed historical context for the non-album tracks. This design replicated elements of the original UK album aesthetics while providing additional scholarly depth, distinguishing it from the simpler jewel case formats of the 1988 volumes.

2025 reissue

A of the 2009 remastered edition was released on October 27, 2025, in a trifold digipak format with catalogue number 50999 2 43807 2 0. The packaging includes a 32-page booklet providing historical context and rare photographs for the tracks. This edition serves as an updated physical release for contemporary collectors, maintaining the enhanced audio from the 2009 remastering.

Track listings

Volume One

Volume One compiles the Beatles' non-album singles and B-sides from their early career, spanning 1962 to 1965, including several cover versions and the two German-language recordings released in 1964.
No.TitleSongwriter(s)DurationOriginal release year
12:231962
21:571963
32:041963
42:211963
52:051963
6I Want to Hold Your Hand2:241963
72:111963
8Medley–Russell2:351963
9Johnson–Blackwell–Penniman1:451964
102:101964
11Sie liebt dich2:331964
12Komm, gib mir deine Hand2:201964
13Slow DownWilliams2:561964
14Perkins1:591964
152:201964
163:021964
17Williams2:211965
182:421965
The version of "Love Me Do" included here is the mono single mix recorded on 4 September 1962 with session drummer Andy White, differing from the earlier Ringo Starr version on the Please Please Me album. "Sie liebt dich" and "Komm, gib mir deine Hand" are German-language re-recordings of "She Loves You" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand," respectively, produced specifically for the continental European market.

Volume Two track listing

The second volume of Past Masters features 15 tracks comprising The Beatles' non-album singles and B-sides released between 1965 and 1970.
  1. Day Tripper – Lennon–McCartney – 2:49 (1965 double A-side single)
  2. We Can Work It Out – Lennon–McCartney – 2:15 (1965 double A-side single)
  3. Paperback Writer – Lennon–McCartney – 2:18 (1966 A-side single)
  4. Rain – Lennon–McCartney – 3:02 (1966 B-side single)
  5. Lady Madonna – Lennon–McCartney – 2:17 (1968 A-side single)
  6. The Inner Light – Harrison – 2:36 (1968 B-side single)
  7. Hey Jude – Lennon–McCartney – 7:08 (1968 A-side single)
  8. Revolution – Lennon–McCartney – 3:24 (1968 B-side single; single version)
  9. Get Back – Lennon–McCartney – 3:11 (1969 A-side single; single version)
  10. Don't Let Me Down – Lennon–McCartney – 3:34 (1969 B-side single)
  11. The Ballad of John and Yoko – Lennon–McCartney – 3:00 (1969 A-side single)
  12. Old Brown Shoe – Harrison – 3:18 (1969 B-side single)
  13. Across the Universe – Lennon–McCartney – 3:49 (1970 single; 1969 Wildlife Fund version, pre-Phil Spector mix)
  14. Let It Be – Lennon–McCartney – 3:50 (1970 A-side single; single version)
  15. You Know My Name (Look Up the Number) – Lennon–McCartney – 4:19 (1970 B-side single; edited version)

Production and credits

Original recording personnel

The original recording personnel for the tracks on Past Masters Volume One primarily consisted of ' core lineup: (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica on select tracks), (bass guitar, backing and lead vocals, piano on select tracks), (lead guitar, backing vocals), and (drums, backing vocals). All sessions were produced by at EMI Studios (later ) in , with Norman Smith serving as the primary engineer for recordings from 1962 to mid-1964, after which took over as balance engineer for later tracks in the volume. For the single version of "Love Me Do" (recorded 11 September 1962 at Studio Two), session drummer Andy White replaced on drums, with Starr contributing ; Lennon played harmonica, McCartney bass and vocal harmonies, and Harrison guitar. The B-side "P.S. " (same session) featured the standard lineup, with by Starr. "" and its B-side "" (both recorded 5 March 1963 at Studio Three) used the core , with Martin on piano for the former and handclaps added by the band. "" and "" (recorded 1 July 1963 at Studio Two) followed the same core personnel, with cowbell on the former and harmonica on the latter by Lennon. "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "This Boy" (recorded 17 October 1963 at EMI Studio Two) featured the standard lineup, with harmonica by Lennon on the B-side and piano by McCartney. The EP tracks "Long Tall Sally" and "I Saw Her Standing There" (recorded at EMI Studios, Abbey Road, in 1963 and 1964 respectively) maintained the quartet, produced by Martin and engineered by Smith. "Yes It Is" and "She's a Woman" (recorded 16 February 1965 at EMI Studio Two) included fuzz guitar by Harrison on the B-side and tambourine by Starr, with Emerick engineering. "Bad Boy," "Matchbox," "Komm, Gib Mir Deine Hand," and "Sie Liebt Dich" followed similar core personnel setups, with overdubs and foreign-language vocals added as needed. For Past Masters Volume Two, the personnel evolved with more experimental elements and additional contributors, though the core Beatles—Lennon (vocals, guitar), McCartney (vocals, bass, guitar, ), Harrison (guitar, vocals, on "The Inner Light"), and Starr (drums)—remained central. Production was still led by until 1969, when the band self-produced the sessions; engineers included Emerick for mid-period tracks, transitioning to for later ones. Sessions spanned Studios, with some at Pathé Marconi and . "Day Tripper" and "We Can Work It Out" (recorded 16 October 1965 at Studio Two) featured the standard lineup, with harmonium by McCartney and cowbell by Starr on the B-side, engineered by Emerick. "" and "" (recorded 13–14 May 1966 at Studio Two) included reverse tape effects, with guitar by all three guitarists and vocals by Lennon on the B-side. "" (recorded 3–6 February 1968 at Studios) added by McCartney and handclaps, with and backing vocals overdubbed. "The Inner Light" (recorded 12 January 1968 at Studios in Bombay, ) was a Harrison-led track with Indian classical musicians: (sarod), Chandrika Prasad (), Shambhu-Qamar (), Harjas Singh Teja (), and additional , , and ; Harrison provided vocals, bass, guitar, and harmonium, with tambura by John Barham, produced by Martin. "Hey Jude" (recorded 31 July–1 August 1968 at Trident Studios and EMI Studio Two) featured the core band with uncredited orchestra arranged by Martin, and additional drums by Starr. "Revolution" (recorded 10–13 July 1968 at EMI Studio Three) included piano by session musician Nicky Hopkins, distorted guitars, and feedback effects, engineered by Emerick. "Get Back" and "Don't Let Me Down" (recorded January 1969 at Apple Studios, Twickenham Film Studios, and EMI Studio Two) featured electric piano by Billy Preston, with the band in a live-style setup, engineered by Glyn Johns. "The Ballad of John and Yoko" and "Old Brown Shoe" (recorded April 1969 at EMI Studio Two and three) were duo recordings by Lennon and McCartney, with mallet percussion on the B-side, engineered by Johns. "Across the Universe" (1968 recording remixed in 1969 for charity release, with overdubs at EMI Studio Two) included bird sounds and harpsichord by Martin. "Let It Be" (recorded 4 January 1969 at Twickenham, with overdubs) featured piano by McCartney and the core lineup, engineered by Johns.

Compilation production team

The original 1988 compilation of Past Masters was produced by , the longtime collaborator of who oversaw the transition of their catalog to format. served as the compiler and wrote the , ensuring a chronological arrangement of the non-album tracks from the band's early singles and . The digital mastering for the initial CD release drew from the 1987 remastering efforts at , where engineer Mike Jarratt processed the analogue tapes to prepare them for the new medium, prioritizing fidelity to the original mono and stereo mixes. In 2009, as part of the comprehensive remastering of the ' entire catalog, Past Masters received updated stereo processing led by principal engineer Guy Massey at . The team included Paul Hicks and Sean Magee for remastering duties, with final mastering by Steve Rooke, all coordinated by senior engineers Allan Rouse and Guy Massey to enhance clarity and without altering the source material. These remasters were reviewed and approved by surviving and , along with and , ensuring alignment with the band's artistic vision. In 2025, Past Masters was reissued in a trifold digipak CD format with a 32-page documenting the tracks' histories and production details. The packaging for the 2009 edition featured replicated original artwork with expanded containing new essays and historical photos, designed by Drew Lorimer to maintain the aesthetic of the 1988 volumes while incorporating fresh contextual elements.

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Upon its release in 1988, Past Masters was lauded for completing the Beatles' catalog on compact disc by gathering non-album singles, B-sides, and EP tracks that had been absent from the reissued studio albums. The compilation provided essential access to the band's hit-making era, particularly early singles like "From Me to You," which were highlighted for introducing new fans to the group's pre-album success.

Retrospective assessments

In the 2010s, retrospective reviews of Past Masters emphasized its value in elevating overlooked non-album tracks within The Beatles' oeuvre. Pitchfork's 2009 assessment described the compilation as the "ugly but brilliant sibling" of the band's discography, praising its catchall nature for spotlighting B-sides like "Rain" as underrated gems that demonstrate the group's experimental edge and lyrical depth beyond their core LPs. Mark Lewisohn's detailed chronicling of The Beatles' studio work underscores Past Masters' canonical importance, positioning it as a vital repository that completes the band's recorded legacy by aggregating singles, EPs, and rarities absent from the original albums, thus enabling a fuller historiographical understanding of their evolution. The remastered edition drew acclaim for enhancing the audio fidelity of tracks such as "," where improved clarity revealed subtler harmonic layers and instrumental details, like George Harrison's guitar work, that were muddied in prior transfers.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Upon its initial release in 1988, Past Masters was issued as two separate volumes, which charted modestly in major markets. In the , Past Masters Volume One debuted and peaked at number 49 on the Official Albums Chart for one week, while Volume Two peaked at number 46 for one week. In the United States, Volume One entered the at number 149 in its debut week of , 1988, marking its peak position over two weeks on the chart, and Volume Two peaked at number 121. The 1988 double LP edition combining both volumes into a single set did not achieve a separate chart entry in the UK but contributed to the overall visibility of the compilation during the CD reissue campaign of the Beatles' catalog.
CountryVolume One Peak (1988)Volume Two Peak (1988)
United Kingdom (Official Albums Chart)4946
United States (Billboard 200)149121
The 2009 remastered double CD edition, combining both volumes, performed better amid renewed interest from the full catalog remaster campaign. It peaked at number 31 on the UK Official Albums Chart, entering on September 19, 2009, and spending three weeks in the top 75. This edition also charted internationally, reaching number 33 in New Zealand and number 47 in Italy on their respective albums charts. In some markets, bundling options with the remastered studio albums further enhanced its chart presence by appealing to collectors seeking complete sets.

Certifications and sales

In the United States, the 1988 releases of Past Masters Volume One and Past Masters Volume Two were each certified by the RIAA for shipments of 1 million units, with both awards issued on January 16, 1997. In the , Past Masters Volume One was certified by the BPI on July 22, 2013, for of 100,000 units, following updates to rules that accounted for pre-1994 . Volume Two received a similar in the UK. Certifications in other countries followed a comparable pattern, with awards issued for both volumes individually and the combined set where applicable.
CountryCertification (Volume)Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)Platinum (Vol. 1)60,000
Australia (ARIA)Gold (Vol. 1)35,000
Canada (Music Canada)Gold (Vol. 1)50,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)Gold (Vol. 1)7,500
United Kingdom (BPI)Gold (Vol. 1)100,000
United States (RIAA)Platinum (Vol. 1)1,000,000
^ Shipments figures based on certification info; Volume Two certifications mirror those of Volume One in most markets. Global sales estimates for Past Masters releases, including standalone volumes and combined editions, exceed 9 million copies worldwide as of 2025. Volume Two has recorded slightly higher sales than Volume One—approximately 1.29 million units compared to 1.29 million in aggregated country data—due to its focus on the band's later-era hits like "" and "," which broadened its appeal to casual listeners. A 2025 trifold digipak with a 32-page was released, but no significant performance has been reported as of November 2025; its sales contribute to the ongoing catalog totals.

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