On this day in 1964, Vee Jay Records released the first version of “Introducing the Beatles,” considered to be the most widely counterfeited Beatles’ album. There are scores of web sites detailing the features of the genuine and fake albums. If Granny has the real McCoy stashed in her basement, you’re looking at 5 figures, depending on condition, of course.
But it’s all about the music. The Mudd has the CD re-release of most of the tunes. The Fab Four were still evolving, so a lot of the songs were penned by other people, but enjoy the raw energy.