sábado, 28 de septiembre de 2013

· "ON AIR - LIVE AT THE BBC VOLUME 2" - THE BEATLES

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DISC 1:
01. And Here We Are Again
02. Words Of Love
03. How About It, Gorgeous?
04. Do You Want To Know A Secret?
05. Lucille
06. Hey, Paul...
07. Anna -Go To Him-
08. Hello!
09. Please Please Me
10. Misery
11. I’m Talking About You
12. A Real Treat
13. Boys
14. Absolutely Fab
15. Chains
16. Ask Me Why
17. Till There Was You
18. Lend Me Your Comb
19. Lower 5E
20. The Hippy Hippy Shake
21. Roll Over Beethoven
22. There’s A Place
23. Bumper Bundle
24. P.S. I Love You
25. Please Mister Postman
26. Beautiful Dreamer
27. Devil In Her Heart
28. The 49 Weeks
29. Sure To Fall -In Love With You-
30. Never Mind, Eh?
31. Twist And Shout
32. Bye, Bye
33. John - Pop Profile -Bonus interview track-
34. George - Pop Profile -Bonus interview track-

DISC 2:
01. I Saw Her Standing There
02. Glad All Over
03. Lift Lid Again
04. I’ll Get You
05. She Loves You
06. Memphis, Tennessee
07. Happy Birthday Dear Saturday Club
08. Now Hush, Hush
09. From Me To You
10. Money -That’s What I Want-
11. I Want To Hold Your Hand
12. Brian Bathtubes
13. This Boy
14. If I Wasn’t In America
15. I Got A Woman
16. Long Tall Sally
17. If I Fell
18. A Hard Job Writing Them
19. And I Love Her
20. Oh, Can’t We? Yes We Can
21. You Can’t Do That
22. Honey Don’t
23. I’ll Follow The Sun
24. Green With Black Shutters
25. Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey!
26. That’s What We’re Here For
27. I Feel Fine -studio out-take-
28. Paul - Pop Profile -Bonus interview track-
29. Ringo - Pop Profile -Bonus interview track-

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domingo, 11 de agosto de 2013

· "SESSIONS" - THE BEATLES

Sessions  was a compilation album by The Beatles planned for release by EMI in 1985, but never issued due to objections by the 3 surviving Beatles. The album consisted of thirteen finished, but unreleased, Beatles songs. A single—"Leave My Kitten Alone", with an alternative version of "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da", which was not to appear on the album, as its B-side—was also planned, but it too was left unissued. "Come and Get It" was a demo recording performed by Paul McCartney solo and eventually handed over and recorded by the group Badfinger. George Harrison would re-record "Not Guilty" on his album George Harrison in 1979. "How Do You Do It" had been recorded for a possible early single at the request of George Martin, but scrapped later in favour of "Please Please Me". The album also was to include an edit of "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)", from the group's 1967 Fan Club Christmas single. Versions of all the songs planned for Sessions  would eventually see official release as part of The Beatles Anthology series in 1995–96, with the exception of "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)", which was concurrently released on the "Free as a Bird" single. Several of the tracks (both here and on the Anthology releases) are altered from their original states. For example, "Not Guilty" is completely re-edited, removing around a minute of the song. The same goes for "How Do You Do It", which has a verse edited, or "If You've Got Trouble", a Help! outtake with its verses edited into a different order than they were originally recorded. "What's the New Mary Jane" was drastically remixed to make the song more musical and less of a discordant "Revolution 9"-type track.


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1. Come and Get It
2. Leave My Kitten Alone.
3. Not Guilty
4. I'm Looking Through You
5. What's the New Mary Jane?
6. How Do You Do It?
7. Bésame Mucho
8. One After 909
9. If You've Got Trouble
10. That Means a Lot
11. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
12. Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
13. Christmas Time (Is Here Again)

Bonus Track: 
14. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da

· "THE BEATLES AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL" (Argentinian release)

Recording first published 23 June 1977.


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01- Twist and Shout
02- She's a Woman
03- Dizzy Miss Lizzy
04- Ticket to Ride
05- Can't Buy Me Love
06- Things We Said Today
07- Roll Over Beethoven
08- Boys
09- A Hard Day's Night
10- Help!
11- All My Loving
12- She Loves You
13- Long Tall Sally

· "THE BEATLES AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL"

The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl  is a live album released in May 1977 featuring songs compiled from two live performances at the Hollywood Bowl during August 1964 and August 1965. Initially, Capitol Records considered recording The Beatles' February 1964 concert at Carnegie Hall in New York, but could not obtain the necessary approval from the musicians' union to record the performance. Six months later, Bob Eubanks booked The Beatles' August 23, 1964 performance at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles where Capitol recorded their only performance with the intent of releasing a live album in America. The sound quality of the tapes proved to be inadequate for commercial release; and, when The Beatles returned to the Hollywood Bowl a year later during their 1965 American tour, Capitol recorded their two performances at the same venue. The sound quality of the 1965 recordings was equally disappointing. Capitol did, however, utilize a 48-second excerpt of "Twist and Shout" from the 1964 Hollywood Bowl concert on the 1964 documentary album, The Beatles' Story. The Beatles were among the few major recording artists of the 1960s to not have issued a live album. Consequently, among Beatles fans, pent-up demand for a concert album continued to build. Despite the obvious demand for a live album, however, the tapes from the three Hollywood Bowl performances continued to sit untouched in a Capitol vault for more than ten years. Finally, in 1977, due to the release of the Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962 (album consisting of a fifteen-year-old, poor-quality concert recording of the group performing in the Star Club in Hamburg) Capitol Record's parent company, EMI, decided to revisit the Hollywood Bowl recordings, and the Beatles' original producer George Martin was handed the tapes and asked to compile a listenable "official" live album. Martin was impressed with the performances, but disappointed with the sound quality of the recordings. In working on the three-track Hollywood Bowl concert tapes, Martin discovered quite a challenge. Anyway, he found the August 29, 1965 recording virtually useless, and except for a few edits taken from that performance to augment other performances from the folowing day, the album compiled by Martin consisted entirely of songs recorded on August 23, 1964 and August 30, 1965. In editing together the two performances, Martin successfully captured the excitement of a live Beatles concert with 17,000 screaming fans in this album. Despite the fact that the recordings on The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl were between twelve and thirteen years old, the album reached No. 1 on the New Musical Express chart in the United Kingdom, and No. 2 on the Billboard chart in the United States. As of 2009, however, the album has yet to be released on compact disc in either country. Because The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl was a compilation of two shows recorded a year apart, a number of songs performed at the two concerts were not included on the album. Songs from the 1964 show not included on the album are: "Twist and Shout", "You Can't Do That", "Can't Buy Me Love", "If I Fell", "I Want to Hold Your Hand", and "A Hard Day's Night". Songs from the 1965 show not included on the album are: "I Feel Fine", "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby", "Baby's In Black", "I Wanna Be Your Man", and "I'm Down". "Baby's in Black", from the 1965 Hollywood Bowl concert (and included here) however, was issued as the B-Side of the 1996 reunion "Real Love" single.


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01- Twist and Shout
02- She's a Woman
03- Dizzy Miss Lizzy
04- Ticket to Ride
05- Can't Buy Me Love
06- Things We Said Today
07- Roll Over Beethoven
08- Baby's in Black
09- Boys
10- A Hard Day's Night
11- Help!
12- All My Loving
13- She Loves You
14- Long Tall Sally

Bonus Tracks:
17- Twist and Shout (mono - DESS: The Beatles' Story)
15- Twist and Shout (stereo - DESS: The Beatles' Story)
16- All My Loving (Anthology DVD)

· "COLECCIÓN DE VIEJOS TEMAS" (A COLLECTION OF BEATLES OLDIES... BUT GOLDIES Argentinian LP)

Recording first published in Argentina in1976 only in stereo*.
(*The mono version comes from a bootleg.)



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1. She Loves You
2. From Me to You
3. We Can Work It Out
4. Help!
5. Michelle
6. Yesterday
7. I Feel Fine
8. Yellow Submarine
9. Can't Buy Me Love
10. Bad Boy
11. Day Tripper
12. A Hard Day's Night
13. Ticket to Ride
14. Paperback Writer
15. Eleanor Rigby
16. I Want to Hold Your Hand

· "THE BEATLES' FIRST" + "FEATURING TONY SHERIDAN" (Argentinian releases)

Recording first published:

Mono, 1967


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Stereo, 1970


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· "THE BEATLES' FIRST" + "IN THE BEGINNING"

The Beatles' First  was released in 1964 by German Polydor (catalogue numbers LPHM46432/SPLHM237632) and was available in the UK as an import. On 4 August 1967, Polydor officially released the album in the UK, but with a different sleeve and catalogue number 236-201.
In the US, the album was released under the title In the Beginning (Circa 1960)  in 1970 (Polydor 24-4504.) In New Zealand, the album was released three times: firstly in 1966 (cat. no. 237632, as above), secondly in the early 70's titled The Beatles in Hamburg (cat. no. NZ SP 125), the track "Take Out Some Insurance on Me, Baby" was retitled "If You Love Me, Baby", and in 1977 as a double LP (cat. no. 118).
All subsequent releases of the Tony Sheridan/Beatles/Beat Brothers recordings are repackages of the same tracks. This title is available in an expanded double CD set subtitled Deluxe Edition, with bonus tracks which was issued by Universal Music on 12 June 2004. The main tracks are in stereo on the first CD and in mono on the second CD. This release also contained a new sleeve. The similar album The Early Tapes of The Beatles  (1984) was re-released on CD at a similar time to this deluxe edition release.

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· Stereo, 1970



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· "FROM THEN TO YOU" (aka "The Beatles' Christmas Album")

From Then to You (UK), aka The Beatles' Christmas Album (U.S.) was a 1970 compilation album of the Christmas records issued via the Beatles' Fan Club—and made available solely to members of their official fan clubs in the UK and the U.S. This limited edition LP was issued as From Then to You in the UK by Apple Records (LYN 2154) and as The Beatles' Christmas Album in the U.S. (SBC 100). Each year from 1963 to 1969, the Beatles had recorded a short Christmas message for their fans, composed of carols, skits, jokes, and thanks to the loyal "Beatle People". Each recording was pressed onto a 7" flexi disc and mailed free to the British members of the Fan Club. In 1970, With the Beatles now split up, the fan club issued a final offering to the fan-club, which was one L.P. collecting together all the previous years fan club flexi discs onto one L.P. Most interestingly, when this LP was created the original master tapes had been "mis-laid" and so this compilation was created using actual flexi discs belonging to fan club secretary Freda Kelly. Master tapes appeared later even including some out-takes. This rare record was sent to fan club memebers in England on 18th December 1970 (at least this is its release date according to Apple), and was sent to US fan club members in the spring of 1971. Though it served to remind fan-club members that the Beatles were no more, it had the advantage of much better sound quality than the old previous flexi-discs and cardboard mailers; also, it was the first time the 1963 and 1964 messages were available in America. Not long after the album was issued, numerous counterfeits and bootlegs appeared on the market, which continue to circulate to this day. The current price for a copy of the UK version is more or less £ 300.

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01- 1963: The Beatles Christmas Record
02- 1964: Another Beatles Christmas Record
03- 1965: The Beatles' Third Christmas Record
04- 1966: The Beatles' Fourth Christmas Record, Pantomime: Everywhere It's Christmas
05- 1967: Christmas Time is Here Again!
06- 1968: The Beatles' 1968 Christmas Record
07- 1969: The Beatles' Seventh Christmas Record

Bonus Tracks:
08- 'Xmas Message, AKA "Hello Dolly!" (take 1) - 26/10/64
09- Speech (take 1) - 26/10/64
10- Speech (take 2) - 26/10/64
11- 'Xmas Message (takes 3 & 4) and Marching - 26/10/64
12- Edited take 5 - alternate edit - 26/10/64
13- Christmas record session 19/10/65
14- Outtakes 1 - 27 + 31/10/65
15- Outtakes 2 - 27 + 31/10/65
16- 'Xmas Messages for Radio London and Radio Caroline - 1966
17- Sessions / Anthology mix (oopsed) - 06/12/66
18- 'Xmas Time is Here Again (complete version) - 28/11/67
19- Jock & Yono (John & Yoko) - November 1968
20- Onceuponapooltable (John & Yoko) - November 1968
21- Outtakes 1 - 1968
22- John and Yoko's 'Xmas Message - 1969
23- Happy 'Xmas (War is Over) - John & Yoko Home Demo - 1971
24- Happy 'Xmas (War is Over) - Early mix

· "POR SIEMPRE BEATLES" (Argentinian compilation)

Recording first published 8 October 1971 only in mono*.
(*The stereo version comes from a bootleg.)

Mono: https://mega.co.nz/#!3NFziZAa!ANJau0akqpSxx_PSoJgMF0hb9F0bHfoFv_v7CJCMVLA

Stereo:  https://mega.co.nz/#!SdVjhBwJ!f7uTu3G-_GjLYboPH0oIDEGxGMREpEjszpxpmT_ofi8

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01- Day Tripper
02- Yes It Is
03- I'm Down
04- The Fool on the Hill
05- Strawberry Fields Forever
06- We Can Work It Out
07- Your Mother Should Know
08- Penny Lane
09- Baby, You're a Rich Man
10- I Call Your Name
11- The Inner Light
12- Blue Jay Way

sábado, 3 de agosto de 2013

THE ARGENTINIAN SINGLES - The Beatles

Here we go with all the Argentinian singles...

Actually ripped from the original vinyl records!!!!

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·"PAST MASTERS" Stereo - The Beatles

What's this exactly? It's a collection of all of the songs released by The Beatles in the 1960s that were never included on one of their albums. This includes huge hit songs like "Hey Jude" and the fast version of "Revolution" which were released as singles but not on any of their 13 official studio albums. Up until about 1968, mono was the standard. This means that the stereo mixes done up until this time were mostly an afterthought. It was actually the mono versions of these songs that The Beatles and George Martin spent the most time trying to get perfect and it's because of this that to a lot of Beatles purists the mono versions are the "real" versions of this stuff (up through The White Album, which was the last one mixed in mono.) Here are the stereo mixes.

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Link 1https://mega.co.nz/#!rFF1SDiZ!dR01CUqPHviVEVoaWCfK9FhnhVlGQ9061JnivVRf0VQ


Disc One:

01- Love Me Do (original single version)
02- From Me To You
03- Thank You Girl
04- She Loves You
05- I'll Get You
06- I Want To Hold Your Hand
07- This Boy
08- Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand
09- Sie Liebt Dich
10- Long Tall Sally
11- I Call Your Name
12- Slow Down
13- Matchbox
14- I Feel Fine
15- She's A Woman
16- Bad Boy
17- Yes It Is
18- I'm Down


Link 2:  https://mega.co.nz/#!adM00Cxb!TxS65U990va16BR_eenjngX6yZMTKY7C0zjLciLMvb0


Disc Two:
01- Day Tripper
02- We Can Work It Out
03- Paperback Writer
04- Rain
05- Lady Madonna
06- The Inner Light
07- Hey Jude
08- Revolution
09- Get Back
10- Don't Let Me Down
11- The Ballad of John & Yoko
12- Old Brown Shoe
13- Across The Universe
14- Let It Be
15- You Know My Name [Look Up The Number]

THE ARGENTINIAN EPs - The Beatles

The eight EPs released in Argentina:

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"Twist y Gritos", released 7 February 1964.
Odeon "pops", DTOA/E 3468
Twist And Shout; A Taste Of Honey; Do You Want To Know A Secret;
There's A Place


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"Los Beatles No 1", released 7 February 1964.
Odeon "pops", DTOA/E 3469
I Saw Her Standing There; Misery; Anna; Chains


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"Sally La Lunga", released 4 September 1964.
Odeon "pops", DTOA/E 3491
Long Tall Sally; I Call Your Name; Slow Down; Matchbox


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"Anochecer De Un Día Agitado", released 23 October 1964.
Odeon "pops", DTOA/E 3495
A Hard Day's Night; I Should Have Known Better; I'll Cry Instead; And I Love Her


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                                      "Ocho Días A La Semana", released 19 March 1965.
Odeon "pops", DTOA/E 3813
Eight Days A Week; Honey Don't; Rock And Roll Music; Mr Moonlight


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"Boleto Para Pasear", released 16 July 1965.
Odeon "pops", DTOA/E 3823
Ticket To Ride; No Reply; Words Of Love; I'm A Loser


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"La Banda del Sargento Pepper", released 8 December 1967.
Odeon "pops", DTOA/E 3881
Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band; When I'm Sixty-Four; Fixing A Hole; 
Good Morning, Good Morning


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"Gira Mágica y Misteriosa", released 16 February 1968.
Odeon "pops", DTOA/E 3883/4
EP 1: Magical Mystery Tour; Your Mother Should Know; I Am The Walrus
EP 2: The Fool On The Hill; Flying; Blue Jay Way

·"MONO MASTERS" Mono - The Beatles

What's this exactly? It's a collection of all of the songs released by The Beatles in the 1960s that were never included on one of their albums. This includes huge hit songs like "Hey Jude" and the fast version of "Revolution" which were released as singles but not on any of their 13 official studio albums. Up until about 1968, mono was the standard. This means that the stereo mixes done up until this time were mostly an afterthought. It was actually the mono versions of these songs that The Beatles and George Martin spent the most time trying to get perfect and it's because of this that to a lot of Beatles purists the mono versions are the "real" versions of this stuff (up through The White Album, which was the last one mixed in mono.)

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Disc One:

01- Love Me Do (original single version)
02- From Me To You
03- Thank You Girl
04- She Loves You
05- I'll Get You
06- I Want To Hold Your Hand
07- This Boy
08- Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand
09- Sie Liebt Dich
10- Long Tall Sally
11- I Call Your Name
12- Slow Down
13- Matchbox
14- I Feel Fine
15- She's A Woman
16- Bad Boy
17- Yes It Is
18- I'm Down


Link 2 https://mega.co.nz/#!rBUhiKgZ!dq_IVnHh3qIiNXzJDgpYsTmtGX8NqIUVVTP-qS9_LzM

Disc Two:

01- Day Tripper
02- We Can Work It Out
03- Paperback Writer
04- Rain
05- Lady Madonna
06- The Inner Light
07- Hey Jude
08- Revolution
09- Only A Northern Song
10- All Together Now
11- Hey Bulldog
12- It's All Too Much
13- Get Back
14- Don't Let Me Down
15- Across The Universe
16- You Know My Name [Look Up The Number]

· "LET IT BE" (Argentinian release)

Recording first published 6 August 1970.

Mono:  https://mega.co.nz/#!KUEyCSpK!MooWtiNqCIeSuNeZLkmUPRm7r0MRON1dx-3IGzrk2fY



 

 
















Stereo:  https://mega.co.nz/#!CAtQSQgA!ILh9dVZm7grHgJenk4E0JVZeVsBFNAtP474ZqNPRSNg

· "LET IT BE" LP

Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album by the English rock band The Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970 by the band's Apple Records label shortly after the group's announced breakup. Most of Let It Be was recorded in January 1969, before the recording and release of the album Abbey Road. For this reason, some critics and fans, such as Mark Lewisohn, argue that Abbey Road should really be considered the group's final album and Let It Be the penultimate. Let It Be was originally intended to be released prior to Abbey Road at some point during mid-1969 under the title Get Back but the Beatles were unhappy with this version of the album, which was mixed and compiled by Glyn Johns, and it was temporarily shelved. A new version of the album was created from the studio tapes by Phil Spector in 1970 and then finally released as Let It Be. The album acts as a soundtrack album for the 1970 motion picture of the same name, which is a documentary film of the band rehearsing and recording the album. While two songs from the sessions were released as singles prior to this album's release, "Get Back" and "Let It Be", the songs were remixed by Spector for release on this album. The rehearsals and recording sessions for the album did not run smoothly due to the increasing level of acrimony between the four Beatles. The group bickered and argued throughout the album's production. George Harrison, at one point during the rehearsals, walked out and quit the group after severely arguing with both Paul McCartney and John Lennon, only to be coaxed back some days later. The film version is famous for showcasing a number of conflicts between the group members and has frequently been referred to as a documentary intended to show the making of an album but instead showing "the break-up of a band". Critical and fan reaction to the album on its release was fairly negative. Opinion on the album today is largely divided, though most critics appear to regard Let it Be as weaker than most of the Beatles' previous works. Despite receiving a largely negative review from Rolling Stone magazine at the time of its release, the album was later ranked number 86 in the magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time in 2003.

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01- Two Of Us
02- Dig A Pony
03- Across The Universe
04- I Me Mine
05- Dig It
06- Let It Be
07- Maggie Mae
08- I've Got A Feeling
09- One After 909
10- The Long And Winding Road
11- For You Blue
12- Get Back

· "ON THE ROOFTOP" - The Beatles

The final live performance by The Beatles, was recorded (and filmed) on January 30, 1969 on top of the Apple Building at 3 Savile Row, London. The full performance included "Get Back" (3 versions), "Don't Let Me Down" (2 versions), "I've Got A Feeling" (2 versions), "One After 909", "Dig A Pony" and "God Save The Queen" (which has surfaced on the German bootleg On the Rooftop, fatured here). Portions of this concert can be seen in the last segement of the Let It Be film.

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00- (Warming up)
01- Get Back I
02- Get Back II
03- Don't Let Me Down I
04- I've Got a Feeling I
05- One After 9 0 9
06- Dig a Pony
07- I've Got a Feeling II
08- Don't Let Me Down II
09- Get Back III

Bonus Track:

10- God Save The Queen

· "GET BACK" (THE 1st MIX) - The Beatles

None of the Beatles wanted to face the job of mixing an album from the famous Get Back sessions recordings. Glyn Johns presented his first version of Get Back to the Beatles on May 28, 1969. He made an effort to present the Beatles returning to their roots and playing without overdubs or studio effects. No doubt this was a compelling idea, the results of his efforts were mixed. The Beatles could not agree on releasing that Glyn Johns's first version, so he edited a second version that he presented on January 5, 1970, where he changed a few things. He left off "Teddy Boy" and added "Across the Universe" and "I Me Mine". Paul would later re-record and include "Teddy Boy" on his first solo album McCartney. Mark Lewisohn suggests that the reason Glyn Johns removed "Teddy Boy" was because Paul had informed him that he would include a re-recorded version for his first solo album, which would be released in the spring of 1970. "Across the Universe" had been included on a World Wildlife Fund album and Glyn Johns remixed the recording. Glyn Johns also added "I Me Mine" to this second version of Get Back because it was included in the movie. In one of the early Twickenham sessions, George sings the song to Ringo and starts to work out the parts. The version included in Glyn Johns second mix was recorded several months later, though, on January 3, 1970. Only George, Paul and Ringo appear on this recording because John was vacationing in Denmark at the time. Johns kept most of the studio tom foolery, but he edited out most of the Beatles' sloppy performance of "Save the Last Dance for Me." All that was left of this track from the first Get Back mix was the refrain and the segue into "Don't Let Me Down." Glyn Johns was true to Paul's initial concept for Get Back. Both of the versions of this album that Johns produced presented the Beatles as they were in the studio, "warts and all." Listening to this first mix, though, it's clear why the Beatles were not enthusiastic about them. Rather than creating a sense of immediacy and spontaneity, the Glyn Johns' mixes are often annoying.

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01- One After 909
02a- Rocker
02b- Save the Last Dance for Me
03- Don't Let Me Down
04- Dig a Pony
05- I've Got a Feeling
06- Get Back
07- For You Blue
08- Teddy Boy
09- On Our Way Home [Two of Us]
10- Maggie Mae
11- Dig It
12- Let It Be
13a- The Long and Winding Road
13b- Get Back (reprise)

Bonus Tracks:

14- Shake Rattle & Roll
15- Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
16- Maybe Baby
17- Twenty Flight Rock
18- [Let's Have a] Party
19- Get Back (rehearsal)
20- On the Road to Marrakesh [Child of Nature]
21- All Thing Must Pass
22- Get Back (released version, from original session tape)
23- For You Blue
24- Two of Us
25- Let It Be

lunes, 10 de junio de 2013

· "HEY JUDE" (Argentinian LP)

Recording first published 22 May 1970, mono & stereo.



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· "ABBEY ROAD" (Argentinian release)

Recording first published 21 November 1969, mono and stereo.




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· "ABBEY ROAD" LP

Abbey Road is the eleventh official U.K. album released by The Beatles. Though work on Abbey Road began in April 1969, making it the final album recorded by the band, Let It Be was the last album released before the Beatles' dissolution in 1970. Abbey Road was released on 26 September 1969 in the United Kingdom. It was produced and orchestrated by George Martin for Apple Records. Geoff Emerick was engineer, Alan Parsons was assistant engineer, and Tony Banks was tape operator. It is regarded as one of The Beatles' most tightly constructed albums, although the band was barely operating as a functioning unit at the time. Rolling Stone magazine named it the 14th greatest album of all time.

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01- Come Together
02- Something
03- Maxwell's Silver Hammer
04- Oh! Darling
05- Octopus's Garden
06- I Want You [She's So Heavy]
07- Here Comes The Sun
08- Because
09- You Never Give Me Your Money
10- Sun King
11- Mean Mr. Mustard
12- Polythene Pam
13- She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
14- Golden Slumbers
15- Carry That Weight
16- The End
17- Her Majesty

· "ABBEY ROAD SESSIONS" - The Beatles

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01- Old Brown Shoe (demo - take 2)
02- All Thing Must Pass (demo - take 2)
03- Something (demo - take 1)
04- Something (demo - take 1 with overdubs)
05- The Ballad of John & Yoko (take 10 - acoustic)
06- Oh Darling (take 26)
07- Octopus' Garden (take 2)
08- Octopus' Garden (take 32)
09- You Never Give Me Your Money (take 30)
10- Her Majesty (take 3)
11- Golden Slumbers + Carry That Weight (take 1 - monitor mix)
12- Golden Slumbers + Carry That Weight (take 13)
13- Maxwell's Silver Hammer (take 5)
14- Maxwell's Silver Hammer (take 21 - RS13)
15- Something (take 36)
16- Something (bass overdub - SI onto take 36)
17- Come Together (take 1)
18- Oh Darling (alternate vocal overdub)
19- Come and Get It (Paul's demo for Badfinger)
20- Ain't She Sweet
21- A Huge Melody (part 1)
22- A Huge Melody (part 2)
23- Because (vocal tracks only)
24- The End (alternate mix faders up)
25- Polythene Pam (LOVE TV special)

· "SUBMARINO AMARILLO" (Yellow Submarine Argentinian LP)

Recording first published:
Mono, 23 May 1969 
Stereo, October 1972




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· "YELLOW SUBMARINE" LP stereo

Yellow Submarine is a soundtrack album released by The Beatles corresponding with the film of the same name released on Apple Records (catalogue number PCS 7070 (stereo) / PMC 7070 (Mono) in the United Kingdom and SW 153 in the United States.) "Only a Northern Song" was originally recorded during the sessions for the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album, although it did not appear there. Most of the song was recorded in February 1967. "It's All Too Much" was recorded just before the release of Sgt. Pepper, although it was shortened (from eight minutes) for Yellow Submarine. "Hey Bulldog" (recorded in February 1968) and "All Together Now" (recorded in May 1967) were always intended for the film soundtrack. "Baby You're a Rich Man" was also originally intended for the film soundtrack, but was released as the B-side to "All You Need is Love" instead and was not included in the Yellow Submarine album. Two of the songs on the album had previously been released. "Yellow Submarine" had already appeared on Revolver in August 1966 and as a hit single at about the same time. "All You Need Is Love" had been a hit single in 1967 and had also appeared in the United States edition of Magical Mystery Tour later that year. The song makes its true stereo debut in this album. The song was previously issued in mono or fake stereo on the U.S. Magical Mystery Tour album. The second side features arrangements (recorded specifically for the album) of George Martin's orchestral score. After mixed response to the album upon its release, The Beatles considered releasing Yellow Submarine as a five-track mono EP, without the film score but including the then-unreleased "Across the Universe" as a bonus track. The EP was mastered, but never issued. The Beatles had previously released popular songs from their LPs as EPs in the British market. In contrast to how the film was received, Yellow Submarine is usually considered The Beatles' weakest release, as it featured only six songs by the band. It was one of the few Beatles releases not to reach #1 on either the UK or US charts. Its highest position was #2 in the US (curiously, it was knocked off the top by The Beatles, which had been released two months before). The Beatles did not consider it a studio album, since the four previously-unreleased tracks on it were recorded at various times in 1967 and early 1968.

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01- Yellow Submarine
02- Only a Northern Song
03- All Together Now
04- Hey Bulldog
05- It's All Too Much
06- All You Need is Love
07- Pepperland
08- Sea of Time
09- Sea of Holes
10- Sea of Monsters
11- March of the Meanies
12- Pepperland Laid Waste
13- Yellow Submarine in Pepperland

domingo, 12 de mayo de 2013

· "ÁLBUM BLANCO" (The Beatles' White Album Argentinian release)

Recording first published 7 March 1969.

Monohttps://mega.co.nz/#!jF8EDaSC!DIWzKR_MORx4evAd91dhAXaK-nFFGvFwTV3uxak2pSw

Stereohttps://mega.co.nz/#!iZcnULRb!TbgZp0YGUNo9D5oYfhNKERi-pW4zRyZBLrgKfyn7GNo




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· "THE BEATLES (White Album)" stereo

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Disc 1:
01- Back In The U.S.S.R.
02- Dear Prudence
03- Glass Onion
04- Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
05- Wild Honey Pie
06- The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill
07- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
08- Happiness Is A Warm Gun
09- Martha My Dear
10- I'm So Tired
11- Blackbird
12- Piggies
13- Rocky Raccoon
14- Don't Pass Me By
15- Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
16- I Will
17- Julia

Disc 2:
01- Birthday
02- Yer Blues
03- Mother Nature's Son
04- Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
05- Sexy Sadie
06- Helter Skelter
07- Long, Long, Long
08- Revolution 1
09- Honey Pie
10- Savoy Truffle
11- Cry Baby Cry
12- Revolution 9
13- Good Night

· "THE BEATLES (White Album)" mono

The Beatles (aka The White Album) was released in the UK on November 22, 1968 as Apple PMC 7067-8 (mono) and PCS 7067-8 (stereo). Its original working title was A Doll's House, which is the name of Henrik Ibsen's masterpiece play written in the 19th century. In addition, according to the book The Beatles' Album by Geoffrey Giuliano, an illustration was prepared for the cover of A Doll's House by the famed artist Patrick but the plain white cover was opted for instead. Recording sessions for the White Album started with the song "Revolution" on May 30, 1968, and concluded with take three of "Julia" on October 13, 1968. Mixing for the album was completed five days later on October 18, 1968. There are many differences between the stereo and mono versions of The White Album. This album marked the first on the then newly formed Apple label, which had made its first appearance as a 45 three months earlier on August 30, 1968 with the "Hey Jude/Revolution" single, both of which were recorded during the White Album sessions. Also recorded during those sessions were "What's the New Mary Jane?" and "Not Guilty". These two tracks were only available on bootlegs for many years, but were finally released legitimately for the first time 28 years after they were recorded on Anthology 3 in 1996. The Guiness Book of Records lists The Beatles as having sold "nearly two million" copies in its first week of release in the US. Over the years some critics have said that the White Album is too self-indulgent, some have said that it's too long and could have easily been a still better disc.

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Disc 1:
01- Back In The U.S.S.R.
02- Dear Prudence
03- Glass Onion
04- Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
05- Wild Honey Pie
06- The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill
07- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
08- Happiness Is A Warm Gun
09- Martha My Dear
10- I'm So Tired
11- Blackbird
12- Piggies
13- Rocky Raccoon
14- Don't Pass Me By
15- Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
16- I Will
17- Julia

Disc 2:
01- Birthday
02- Yer Blues
03- Mother Nature's Son
04- Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey
05- Sexy Sadie
06- Helter Skelter
07- Long, Long, Long
08- Revolution 1
09- Honey Pie
10- Savoy Truffle
11- Cry Baby Cry
12- Revolution 9
13- Good Night

· "WHITE ALBUM RECORDING SESSIONS" - The Beatles

Some testimonial recordings and pre-mixes from these caothic recording sessions.

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01- Cry Baby Cry (take 1)
02- Helter Skelter (take 2)
03- Sexy Sadie (take 6)
04- Good Night (take 34 - RM6)
05- When I Was A Robber
06- Hey Jude (take 2)
07- Hey Jude (take 7)
08- St Louis Blues
09- Hey Jude (take 9)
10- Hey Jude (RS1 onto take 1 re-make)
11- Mother Nature's Son (take 2)
12- Rocky Raccoon (take 8)
13- Wild Honey Pie (take 1 - RM6)
14- Dear Prudence (take 1 - mix B)
15- I Will (take 1 - false start)
16- I Will (take 1)
17- Can You Take Me Back (take 19)
18- Step Inside Love
19- Los Paranoias
20- Happiness Is A Warm Gun (overdub track)
21- Happiness Is A Warm Gun (stereo with overdub track)
22- Glass Onion (take 33 - RM2)
23- I'm So Tired (edited from takes 3, 6 & 9)
24- I'm So Tired (Monitor mix A)
25- I'm So Tired (rough stereo mix + overdubbings)
26- Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (take 4)
27- Julia (take 2)
28- Revolution (basic track)
29- Come On, Come On (mono reduction)
30- Revolution (basic track with vocals)
31- Birthday (no overdubs and backing vocals)

· "WHITE ALBUM UNPLUGGED" - The Beatles

White Album acoustic demos.

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01- Intro
02- Cry Baby Cry
03- Child of Nature (genesis of Jealous Guy)
04- Bungalow Bill
05- I'm So Tired
06- Yer Blues
07- Come On, Come On
08- Mary Jane
09- Revolution
10- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
11- Circles
12- Sour Milk Sea
13- Not Guilty
14- Piggies
15- Julia
16- Blackbird
17- Rocky Racoon
18- Back in the USSR
19- Honey Pie
20- Mother's Nature Son
21- Obladi Oblada
22- Junk
23- Dear Prudence
24- Sexy Sadie
25- Helter Skelter
26- Happiness is a Warm Gun
27- Glass Onion
28- Thank You Guru Dai
29- The Saints

Bonus track:
30- India, India

sábado, 27 de abril de 2013

· "GIRA MÁGICA Y MISTERIOSA" (Argentinian release)

Argentinian stereo LP.  First released in 1979.

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· "BEATLE'S CELEBRATION" (Unreleased Argentinian compilation)

Record originally planned for release in 1968, but never released (this version comes from a bootleg). Three years later this LP ended, with its song-list slightly modified, as "Por Siempre Beatles".

     

                                                         

· "MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" LP stereo

Capitol Records released Magical Mystery Tour as full-length album because EPs were not as popular in the US as they were in the UK. The American version was released in late November 1967, its cover depicts the EP's artwork in an orange border with a list of song titles above it. The Magical Mystery Tour LP was divided into two halves: The first side was the film soundtrack, and the second side was a collection of A- and B-sides released in 1967. When standardising The Beatles' releases for Compact Disc in the late 1980s, the American LP version (which was imported into the UK, peaked on the British album charts at #31 as an American import, and was issued by Parlophone Records in Britain in 1976) was included with the British album line-up instead of the British EP, with true stereo recordings replacing the earlier processed ones. (The true-stereo version of the Magical Mystery Tour LP was first issued in Germany in 1971, but the 1976 Parlophone issue used the Capitol masters with the fake stereo.) Capitol quietly reissued the Magical Mystery Tour LP using the German masters in the US with catalogue number C1-48061 in true stereo. This is the true stereo German master.

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01- Magical Mystery Tour
02- The Fool On The Hill
03- Flying
04- Blue Jay Way
05- Your Mother Should Know
06- I Am The Walrus
07- Hello Goodbye
08- Strawberry Fields Forever
09- Penny Lane
10- Baby You're A Rich Man
11- All You Need Is Love

· "MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" LP mono

"Magical Mystery Tour" is the name of an original 6-song double EP by The Beatles, first released in late 1967. It is the soundtrack to a one-hour television film that was originally aired, in black and white, in the UK in 1967. Initially released as a double EP in the UK, the recording was expanded to a full album on subsequent U.S. release, adding several recent singles to the B-side. This has since been adopted by Apple and EMI when the Beatles' discography was being put on Compact Disc, and is the only US release of theirs to do so. While the songs on the EP proved popular, critical and popular response to the television film proved negative. Plans to air it on ABC television in the U.S. were cancelled, and "Magical Mystery Tour" was first shown in the United States only in a special showing as a fundraiser for the Liberation News Service in 1968. There was no other showing in the U.S. until 1974, as a theatrical release on the midnight movies and college circuits, both of which were mainly underground. The movie's soundtrack was far more favourably received. It was released in the UK in December 1967 as a double EP housed in a 24-page book featuring pictures from the film and a comic strip based on events of the film, and was nominated for a Grammy Award for best album in 1968 reaching number 1 in the U.S for eight weeks.

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01- Magical Mystery Tour
02- The Fool On The Hill
03- Flying
04- Blue Jay Way
05- Your Mother Should Know
06- I Am The Walrus
07- Hello Goodbye
08- Strawberry Fields Forever
09- Penny Lane
10- Baby You're A Rich Man
11- All You Need Is Love

· "MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR RECORDING SESSIONS" - The Beatles

Out-takes, alternate mixes and rarities from late 1967-early 1968 recording sessions.

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01- Free Now (jam)
02- Magical Mystery Tour (take 9 RM4)
03- Magical Mystery Tour (take 9 RM7)
04- All You Need is Love (take unknown)
05- All You Need is Love (rehearsal)
06- All You Need is Love (take 58)
07- Your Mother Should Know (take 8)
08- I am The Walrus (take 8 - false start)
09- I am The Walrus (take 9)
10- I am The Walrus (takes 16+17)
11- I am The Walrus (take 17 RM4)
12- The Fool On the Hill (demo)
13- Your Mother Should Know (take 27)
14- The Fool On the Hill (take 4)
15- I am The Walrus ("King Lear" - BBC broadcast fragment)
16- Hello, Goobye (take 1)
17- Hello, Goodbye (take 16)
18- Christmas Time [Is Here Again] (take 1)
19- The Inner Light (take 5 - stereo backing track)
20- Lady Madonna (take 3)
21- Across The Universe (take 2)
22- Across The Universe (take 7)
23- Lady Madonna (take 4)
24- Lady Madonna (take 4 + overdubs)
25- Lady Madonna (take 5)
26- You Know My Name [Look Up The Number] (full-lenght unedited version)

viernes, 29 de marzo de 2013

· "LA BANDA DEL SARGENTO PEPPER" (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Argentinian LP)

Recording first published 14 July 1967, mono & stereo.

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· "SGT. PEPPER'S L.H.C.B." - Mono mixes in Stereo - The Beatles

I don't know how they did this, but they did it...  
This is the mono mix of Sgt.Pepper presented in stereo by Mirror Spock.

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01- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
02- With a Little Help From My Friends
03- Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
04- Getting Better
05- Fixing a Hole
06- She's Leaving Home
07- Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!
08- Within You Without You
09- When I'm Sixty-Four
10- Lovely Rita
11- Good Morning Good Morning
12- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
13- A Day in the Life
14- Coda