The Scam That Changed Beatles History!
For most Beatles fans, the story begins with the famous Red and Blue albums. But what if the idea started somewhere else? In this episode of The Vinyl Whisperer, I take a deep dive into Alpha Omega—the controversial mail-order Beatles compilation that became a massive success in 1973. We'll explore the fascinating story behind the album, the television marketing campaign that helped sell it, the legal controversy that followed, and the intriguing theory that Capitol Records may have responded with the now-legendary Red and Blue compilations. Along the way, we'll examine the album's packaging, pressing quality, sound quality, collectibility, and lasting impact on Beatles history. Was Alpha Omega simply a bootleg cash grab—or did it help change Beatles history in a positive way forever? #Beatles #AlphaOmega #VinylRecords #RecordCollecting #TheVinylWhisperer #RedAndBlueAlbums #ClassicRock #vinylcommunity New videos exploring vinyl records, music history, rare pressings, and record collecting. Subscribe and join The Vinyl Whisperer.

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