In recent years, new rarities compilations and reissues of studio albums have been released with studio outtakes included as bonus tracks. Bootleg recordings arise from a multitude of sources, including broadcast performances, recordings of live shows, test discs, privately distributed copies of demos, and covertly copied studio session tapes. Some recordings have never seen wide public circulation. An unreleased version includes an impromptu cover of The Beatles' "You Never Give Me Your Money". Recording sessions for an album projected for release in early 1975 were conducted in late 1974 at band manager James William Guercio's Caribou Ranch studio in Colorado and later at Brother Studios in Santa Monica. documentation of the band's recording sessions and live performances.
Sale Sessions" Besame Mucho (Recorded In June 1962, Part Of The Beatles First Ever Abbey Road session) Mailman Blues(Recorded In January 1969 During The "Let It Be Sessions") And Your Bird Can Sing (Recorded In April 1966 During The "Revolver" Sessions Vocal Overdub On Take 2) I'm A Loser (Take 2 Recorded In August 1964 During The "Beatles For sale" Sessions). Recorded In August 1968 During The "White Album" sessions) That Means A Lot (recorded in February 1965 During The "Help" Sessions) For You Blue (Alternate Version Recorded In January 1969 During The "Get Back" Sessions) Revolution (Take 15, Recorded In July 1968, B-Side Of "Hey Jude").
The Blue Album brought together 28 Beatles hits, from their 1967 single Penny Lane/Strawberry Fields Forever to Let It B. Allen Klein drew up a list of songs to include on the Red and Blue albums, and offered to give the former Beatles the chance to veto the selection. Unlike 1962-1966, the Blue Album contained songs written by George Harrison and Ringo Starr, as well as those by Lennon-McCartney.
The iconic rock band expand their 'White Album' with 50th anniversary sets featuring new mixes and outtakes. The Beatles announced on Monday (Sept. 24) that they are releasing new versions of The Beatles (White Album) on Nov. 9 - adding new 2018 mixes and a wealth of unreleased demos from the vaults to celebrate the original two-disc album's 50th anniversary of release in November, 1968. 27-minute version) and some Beatles jams such as on the Elvis Presley hit (You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care.
This album collects some recordings made by Ted Taylor at the Star Club in Hamburg, 1962. Real Case Has Just Begun, (The). Abbey Road "Get Back" Rehearsals in 1969. Sweetest Apples, (The). A collection of alternates takes and mixes from the White Album recording sessions in 1968. Albums GIF Animation Paul and Friends Gallery Library Macca's Bootlegs Beatles' Bootlegs Song Index Video Tapes Midi Files.
Those extras are marginal, to be honest, comprised largely of false starts, incidental studio chatter, and alternate versions that are pretty close to the official takes.
Home Tapes, Studio Sessions, Paul and Donovan outtakes from the "White Album" era (1968). Stereo and mono version of the album, EPs of the era, and alternate takes and outtakes. With The Beatles (UK Stereo) Blue Box Remaster. The DESS treatment on the Blue Box Remaster version of With The Beatles. With The Beatles" era studio sessions plus the stereo albums.
THE BEATLES Get Back - The Glyn Johns Mixes (Clarified) 'Rough Mix' Acetate and original (1st) version of the unreleased Get Back Album January-May 1969. On his return it was agreed that they would move to their new recording studio in the basement of the Apple building (which was actually nowhere near ready and mobile recording gear had to be borrowed from EMI's Abbey Road studios) for the remainder of the sessions. After the Get Back sessions and concert were concluded on January 31, The Beatles themselves were fed-up and not happy with the whole thing, and just lost interest in the project, and moved on to other things (actually started working on songs for Abbey Road almost right away).
Digitally remastered reissue of this classic Beatles compilation spanning the years 1962-1970. Originally released in 1973, the ‘Blue’ collection was released in conjunction with the ‘Red’ compilation, which focused on the band’s earlier years, 1962-1966. Both releases were hugely successful and remain two of the best selling compilations of all time.