ACETATES

(2CD 2002 YELLOW DOG YD 080/81)

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DISC 1

1. Bad To Me
2. One And One Is Two
3. Waltzing Mathilda
4. 12 Bar Original
5. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
6. A Day In The Life
7. Magical Mystery Tour
8. The Fool On The Hill
9. Blue Jay Way
10. Blue Jay Way
11. Your Mother Should Know
12. I Am The Walrus
13. Flying
14. Christmas Time Is Here Again
15. What's The New Mary Jane?
16. Goodbye
17. Something
18. I Me Mine
19. Kenny Everett

DISC 2

1. A Hard Days Night
2. And I Love Her
3. If I Fell
4. Help
5. The Night Before
6. I Need You
7. Ticket To Ride
8. You Like Me To Much
9. Yes It Is
10. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away
11. Another Girl
12. You're Going To Lose That Girl
13. Get Back
14. Teddy Boy
15. Two Of Us
16. Dig A Pony
17. I've Got A Feeling
18. The Long And Winding Road
19. Let It Be
20. Don't Let Me Down
21. For You Blue
22. Get Back
23. The Walk

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Notes:

A nice collection of Acetates are compiled on this set, although
some have been re-produced from Yellow Dog's 1991 release, which may
have received some further cleaning for this new edition.

Track 3, "Waltzing Matida" seems to be a new addition to this collection,
obviously from the Beatles June 1964 tour of Australia, track 5,
"Sgt.Peppers.." Is the jewel In the crown on this set, this acetate
has long been rumoured, and Is great to hear the original end of the
song, not crossfaded Into "A Little Help From My Friends", this acetate
also presents the track minus brass overdubs.

Track 10, "Blue Jay Way" seems to be new. A Mono acetate of the CV?
Could be a collapsed stereo mix.

Track 15, "What's The New Mary Jane" Is the same "Cutting Room" label
acetate that appeared In June 2001 on the Unicorn's "Acetate Collection"

Disc 2 compiles mostly common mono mixes of the film production
acetates from "Help!" & "A Hard Days Night", the first three on
this CD seem to be from a radio program with short DJ narration before
each track begins.

Track 13-23 compiles acetates from the "Get Back" period, presenting the
Glyn Johns mixes.

 

 

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