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Peelty uses songs officially released in the UK from “Love Me Do” on 5 October 1962 through the Let It Be album on 8 May 1970.
We use the original British release history rather than American albums.
An Album song is a song whose first qualifying UK release was on an original Beatles UK album.
A Non-album song is a song whose first qualifying UK release was outside an original Beatles UK album, normally as a single or EP.
If a single and album were released on the same day, classify the song as Album.
Compilation albums are not treated as Beatles albums for Peelty.
Magical Mystery Tour is treated as the original UK double EP, not the later US album.
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Peelty uses songs from Amy Winehouse's official UK catalogue, including her two original studio albums, important singles, collaborations, B-sides and other officially released recordings.
For Peelty, Amy Winehouse has two original studio albums: Frank and Back to Black.
Album means a song belongs to the standard UK edition of Frank or Back to Black. A song still counts as an Album song if it was released as a single shortly before the album.
Non-album means the song was released outside those two original studio albums. This includes B-sides, collaborations, soundtrack recordings, bonus material and posthumously released songs.
Lioness: Hidden Treasures is treated as a posthumous collection rather than an original Amy Winehouse studio album. Unique songs first released there are therefore classified as Non-album.
Peelty generally treats different recordings, demos, live versions and alternate versions of the same song as one song, rather than creating separate entries for every version.
Short intros, outros and interludes are generally excluded unless they function as recognizable songs in their own right.
Important difference from The Beatles: Amy Winehouse album classification is based on whether a song belongs to one of her original studio albums.
Peelty does not use the Beatles rule that automatically makes a song Non-album just because a single was released first.
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Peelty uses songs from Gyllene Tider's official catalogue, including their eight original studio albums and selected officially released non-album recordings.
For Peelty, the studio albums are:
Album means a song belongs to the standard original edition of one of those studio albums.
A song still counts as an Album song if it was released as a single before the album.
Non-album means the song was officially released outside those albums. This includes selected B-sides, EP tracks, stand-alone singles, bonus tracks and new songs first released on compilations.
The Heartland Café is included because it is Gyllene Tider's original fourth studio album.
Modern Times is not treated as a separate Peelty studio album because it mainly contains English-language versions of songs already represented elsewhere.
Peelty generally treats alternate-language versions, alternate recordings, demos, remixes and live versions of the same song as one song rather than separate catalogue entries.
Peelty uses Swedish release history as its primary reference.
Catalogue: 120 songs — 99 Album and 21 Non-album.
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Peelty uses songs from Queen's official catalogue, including their fifteen studio albums and selected officially released non-album recordings.
For Peelty, Queen's studio albums run from Queen in 1973 through Made in Heaven in 1995 and include the Flash Gordon soundtrack album.
Album means a song belongs to the standard edition of one of Queen's studio albums.
A song still counts as an Album song if it was released as a single before the album.
Non-album means the song was officially released outside those studio albums. This includes selected B-sides and stand-alone recordings.
Peelty generally treats alternate versions, remixes, demos and live recordings of the same song as one song rather than separate catalogue entries.
Flash Gordon is treated as a Queen studio album, but short soundtrack cues and dialogue-based pieces are excluded from Peelty. Only substantial standalone tracks suitable for the games are included.
The short embryonic version of Seven Seas of Rhye on Queen's first album is not treated as a separate song. Peelty uses the completed Queen II version.
Solo recordings by Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor or John Deacon are not part of the Queen catalogue.
Queen + Paul Rodgers and Queen + Adam Lambert material is not included in this core catalogue.
Peelty uses Queen's original UK release history as its primary reference.
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Peelty uses songs from ABBA's official catalogue, including their nine original studio albums and selected officially released non-album recordings.
For Peelty, ABBA's studio albums are:
Album means a song belongs to the standard edition of one of these original studio albums.
A song still counts as an Album song if it was released as a single before the album.
Non-album means the song was officially released outside those studio albums. This includes selected stand-alone singles, B-sides and other officially released recordings.
For example, Fernando is classified as Non-album because it was released separately and was not part of the standard Swedish edition of Arrival.
Peelty generally treats different-language versions, alternate recordings, demos, remixes and live versions of the same song as one song rather than separate catalogue entries.
Peelty uses ABBA's original Swedish release history as its primary reference.
Arrange the nine studio albums from earliest to latest.
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Slide the albums and numbered tiles into positions 1–11.
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Peelty uses the core officially released Sex Pistols recordings from their original period and selected recordings released shortly after the original band broke up.
For Peelty, Sex Pistols have one original studio album:
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols.
Album means a song belongs to that original studio album. A song still counts as an Album song if it was released as a single before the album.
Non-album includes original B-sides and other officially released Sex Pistols recordings outside the studio album, including selected recordings associated with The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle.
Peelty generally treats alternate versions, demos and live recordings of the same song as the same song rather than separate catalogue entries.
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Amy Winehouse
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Arrange the original UK albums from earliest to latest. Select two albums to swap them.
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Slide the albums and numbered tiles into positions 1–15.
Choose Album
Choose Picture
Choose Pieces
Arrange Amy's original studio albums from earliest to latest.
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Slide the two albums and Tile 3 into order.
Choose Album
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