I accidentally skipped one compilation in the order here - damn ruined my own thread - I forgot about this one and it's not one I ever recall seeing even though it was released in the US and UK.
Between the Ballads album and 20 Greatest Hits in 1982 there was a compilation called Reel Music. It is a collection of some of the best songs from the 5 different Beatles movies between 1964 and 1970. The release of this was timed to coincide with the re-release of the movie A Hard Day's Night re-edited with Dolby sound for the theater.
Honestly it's not a bad set of tracks if that is what you want and some of the songs were in stereo for the first time in the US. Nine tracks were #1 songs in the UK/US and three others also charted as singles.

There was also a promotional single released in the US initially called "The Beatles' Movie Medley" compiled from seven songs from Reel Music ("Magical Mystery Tour", "All You Need Is Love", "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away", "I Should Have Known Better", "A Hard Day's Night", "Ticket to Ride" and "Get Back") edited together to make a single track. The B side was "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" another song from "A Hard Day's Night" film that was not on the album.
Parlophone Records initially refused to issue the single in the UK, regarding the medley as "tacky". But after the import demand for the US release grew, it was finally released and reached #10 on the UK chart, #12 in the US.
In the US the album went Gold and peaked at #19. In the UK the album fared worse and peaked at #56. It was discontinued just two years later, and never put on CD. It is hard to find that single now but bootleg copies of the vinyl album have that song included.
The cover and inside artwork are not bad (imo) featuring a montage of images inside and outside of a movie theater with the Beatles images from the different films.
Cover:

Back cover:

It also came with a 12 page album sized booklet with details of each of the Beatles films and many pictures. The front and back covers are below.


Youtube of some fan made video for the medley single:
Between the Ballads album and 20 Greatest Hits in 1982 there was a compilation called Reel Music. It is a collection of some of the best songs from the 5 different Beatles movies between 1964 and 1970. The release of this was timed to coincide with the re-release of the movie A Hard Day's Night re-edited with Dolby sound for the theater.
Honestly it's not a bad set of tracks if that is what you want and some of the songs were in stereo for the first time in the US. Nine tracks were #1 songs in the UK/US and three others also charted as singles.

There was also a promotional single released in the US initially called "The Beatles' Movie Medley" compiled from seven songs from Reel Music ("Magical Mystery Tour", "All You Need Is Love", "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away", "I Should Have Known Better", "A Hard Day's Night", "Ticket to Ride" and "Get Back") edited together to make a single track. The B side was "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" another song from "A Hard Day's Night" film that was not on the album.
Parlophone Records initially refused to issue the single in the UK, regarding the medley as "tacky". But after the import demand for the US release grew, it was finally released and reached #10 on the UK chart, #12 in the US.
In the US the album went Gold and peaked at #19. In the UK the album fared worse and peaked at #56. It was discontinued just two years later, and never put on CD. It is hard to find that single now but bootleg copies of the vinyl album have that song included.
The cover and inside artwork are not bad (imo) featuring a montage of images inside and outside of a movie theater with the Beatles images from the different films.
Cover:

Back cover:

It also came with a 12 page album sized booklet with details of each of the Beatles films and many pictures. The front and back covers are below.


Youtube of some fan made video for the medley single: