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Beatles: Every Little Thing - Volume 1


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The Beatles

Every Little Thing

8 cd-set Compilation



Tracklist


CD 1  

1. A Hard Day's Night U.S. Rm From Take 9 - Mixed And Edited On 9th June 1964 To Give An Extended Ending For The United Artists Film.

2. Across The Universe Brazil - Rm? - 4th February 1968 Booklet States: An Alternate Brazilian Mix Coming From A Rare Single.

3. Ain't She Sweet Stereo Mix The Stereo Mix Is Missing Some Drum Overdubs Heard On The Mono Mix.

4. All My Loving Germany - Stereo Mix - 30th July 1963 This Mix Features The 5 Tap Hi-Hat Intro And An Intake Of Breath.

5. And I Love Her U.S. - Rm Take 21 - 27th February 1964 A Mix For United Artists That Also Appeared On A Number Of U.S. Mono Releases.

6. And I Love Her Germany - Rsx Take 21 - 27th February 1964 Paul's Vocal Is Double-Tracked And This Version Is Slightly Longer.

7. And Your Bird Can Sing Rs1 & 2 - Takes 10 & 6 - 26th April 1966 True Stereo Mix From Revolver.

8. Any Time At All U.S. - Rm3 Take 11 - 2nd June 1964 The U.S. Mono Mix Is Missing The Piano, Most Noticeably During The Instrumental Break.

9. Any Time At All Rs1 Take 11 - 2nd June 1964 All Other Mixes Other Than The One Above Include The Missing Piano ! Stereo Mix

10. Back In The U.S.S.R. Rm1 Take 6 - 23rd August 1968 The Airplane Sound Effects Occur In Different Places On The Mono And Stereo Releases.

11. Bad Boy Rm1 Take 4 - 10th May 1965 Mono Mix As Released On U.S. Capitol Album "Beatles VI" And Then UK's "Collection Of Oldies".

12. Ballad Of John And Yoko Australia - Rmx Take 10 - 14th April 1969 Booklet States: Rare Australian Mono Mix

13. Beatles Medley: Things We Said Today I'm Happy Just To Dance With You Little Child Long Tall Sally She Loves You

14. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite Rm4 Take 9 - 17th February 1967 Standard Commercially Issued Mono Mix

15. Blackbird Rm6 Take 32 - 11th June 1968 The Bird Sound Effects Are Quite Different Between The Mono And Stereo Releases.

16. Blue Jay Way Edit Of Rm27 Take 3 - 7th September 1967 This And The Version That Follows Have Different Start Points.

17. Blue Jay Way Stereo - Date Unknown This And The Version Above Have Different Start Points. The Stereo Release Includes The Reversed Backing Vocals

18. Day Tripper Stereo - Date Unknown First Stereo Mix Made By Capitol In The U.S. It Starts With The Guitar Only In One-Channel

19. Devil In Her Heart U.S. Rs Take 6 - 18th July 1963 1964 Capitol Stereo Mix As Issued On The "Second Album"

20. Dialogue From Let It Be Radio Promo Single - Issued May 1970 Three Banded Interviews Cut From The Movie

21. Don't Pass Me By Rm1 Take 7 + Edit Piece 4 - 6th June 1968 The Mono Version Runs Slightly Faster Than The Stereo Version And Is Therefore Shorter

22. Doctor Robert U.S. Edit Of Rm4 Take 7 - 17th April 1966 John's Voice Can Be Heard Talking At The Very End Of The Song On This U.S. Mono Mix.

23. Drive My Car Rm? Of Take 4 - 13th October 1965 Standard Commercially Issued Mono Mix

24. Fab Four On Film 1964 B-Side To Promo Single For "Reel Music". Beatles Interviewed About Filming A Hard Day's Night

25. Flying Edit Of Rm6, Take 8 - 8th September 1967 Standard Commercially Issued Mono Mix

26. From Me To You Rs Edit Of Unknown Takes - 5th March 1963 The Stereo Version Has The Harmonica Heard In The Intro On The Mono Version Mixed Out.

27. Girl Rs1977 Of Take 2 - 11th November 1965 Stereo Mix Made In 1977 For Commercially Issued Album Love Songs


CD 2

1. Good Day Sunshine Rm7 Take 1 - 9th June 1966 Standard Commercially Issued Mono Mix

2. Got To Get You Into My Life Rm8 Take 9 + Si Take 8 Overdub - 18th May 1966 Paul's Vocals During The Fade-Out Are Noticeably

3. Happiness Is A Warm Gun Rm12 Take 65 - 25th September 1968 Standard Commercially Issued Mono Mix

4. Help! Rs2 Take 12 - 13th April 1965 Capitol Mix Preceded By A Bond-Like Instrumental Theme, Followed By ... Standard Commercially Issued Stereo Mix

5. Help! Rm4 Take 12 - 13th April 1965 The Mono And Stereo Versions Have The Same Basic Instrumental Track, But Appear To Have Different Vocals Tracks

6. Helter Skelter Rm1 Take 21 - 9th September 1968 The Mono Version Is Considerably Shorter, Without The Fadeout/Fadein Fake Ending

7. Her Majesty Take 3 - 2nd July 1969 Includes The Final Chord Mixed Out Of The Released Version (Rs1)

8. Here, There And Everywhere Rs2 Take 14 - 17th June 1966 Standard Commercially Issued Stereo Mix

9. Hey Jude Rsx Take 1 (Remake) - 31st July 1968 Originally Released As A Mono Single,

10. Honey Pie Rm1 Take 1 - 1st October 1968 The Mono Version Has A Longer Guitar Solo Than The Stereo Version.

11. I Am The Walrus Rs25 Take 17 + Rs7 Take 17 - 6th September 1967 This Version Has One Extra Beat At The Start And Four Extra Beats

12. I Am The Walrus Take 16 - 5th September 1967 As Released On Anthology 2

13. I Am The Walrus U.S. Rarities - Rsx Take 17 - 6th September 1967 Composite Version Created By Capitol - Mock Stereo From Mono Mixes.

14. I Call Your Name Rm Take 7 - 1st March 1964 The Guitar Intro Is Different Between The Stereo And Mono Versions. The Bell Sound Heard In The Intro

15. I Call Your Name U.S. Stereo (Date Unknown) As Mentioned Above The Bell Comes In Later On The Stereo Version, But ... It Comes In Slightly Earlier

16. I Don't Want To Spoil The Party Rs Take 19 - 29th September 1964 Standard Commercially Issued Stereo Mix

17. I Feel Fine Germany Rs(Rm) Take 9 - 18th October 1964 Some Very Brief Whispering At The Start (Sounds Like Paul Saying "No I'm Not").

18. I Feel Fine U.S. Rm4 Take 9 - 18th October 1964 "German Mono Version" Of Beatles '65 (Same As U.S. Version ?) Heavy Reverb And A Completely Diff.

19. I Feel Fine Rm Take 9 (Extended Ending) - 18th October 1964 On Most Pressings The Track Fades When John Starts Barking In The Background.

20. I Feel Fine U.S. Rs(Rm4) Take 9 - 18th October 1964 Mock Stereo Made From U.S. Mono Mix As Found On U.S. Beatles '65. Contains Echo

21. I Saw Her Standing There U.S. Stereo Veejay Version Veejay Omitted The Count-In !?

22. I Should Have Known Better Stereo This Is The Version With A Brief Interruption Of The Harmonica Intro. This Stereo Version Contains Four Repeats Of

23. I Should Have Known Better Stereo - No Mistake From Emi's "Reel Music" With John's Four Bar Harmonica Intro Clean With No Break.

24. I Want To Hold Your Hand Australian Stereo L/R Channel Mix From Australian Reissue Single And Album "The 23 Number Ones". Vocals On Right

25. If I Fell Stereo John's Opening Vocal Solo Is Double-Tracked In This Stereo Version, It's Not In The Mono.

26. I'll Be Back U.S. Reprocessed Stereo For "Beatles 65"

27. I'll Cry Instead Mono - Long Version Movie Version This Was An Early Mix Intended For The Film But Omitted From It.

28. I'll Cry Instead Stereo - Long Version Movie Version (See Above)

29. I'll Get You U.S. Reprocessed Stereo For "Beatles Second Album"



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