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Beatles - Every Little Thing Vol. 3 (2 Cd Set)
Product Description
(DISC ONE
1. A Hard Day's Night (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Mono - Extended Ending
16 Apr 1964
The Beatles
From United Artists 8-track tape. The lyrics "you know I feel alright" at the end of the song is repeated six times.
2. All You Need Is Love (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Reprocessed US-stereo From Capitol's 'Magical Mystery Tour'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
3. Baby You're A Rich Man (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Stereo From German LP ' Magical Mystery Tour'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
4. Baby You're A Rich Man (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Reprocessed US-stereo From Capitol's 'Magical Mystery Tour'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
5. Back In The U.S.S.R. (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Stereo-remix For 'Rock And Roll Music' (1976)
(date unknown)
The Beatles
6. Blackbird (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Mono
(date unknown)
The Beatles
without any bird noises - supposedly released on an unofficial release of the "White Album"
7. The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo - Edited Intro
(date unknown)
The Beatles
minus the opening guitar obbligato - from "The Beatles Box" (1980) sold by
World Records, EMI's mail order division
8. Dear Prudence (Lennon/McCartney)
2:40
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Regular
Stereo- US Open Reel Version
(date unknown)
The Beatles
edited from 3:56 to 2:40
9. Don't Pass Me By (Starkey)
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Regular
Stereo - US Open Reel Version
(date unknown)
The Beatles
this edit omits the entire verse that begins with "I'm sorry that I doubted you..."
10. Eight Days A Week (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo From Original UK Album 'Beatles For Sale'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
on the cd-release, the intro and ending were edited in
11. The Fool On The Hill (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Mono
(date unknown)
The Beatles
12. Glass Onion (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo- US Open Reel Version
(date unknown)
The Beatles
the entire verse that begins "I told you about the walrus and me man incl.
the line "The walrus was Paul" was cut
13. Help! (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Mono - Film Soundtrack Mix
(date unknown)
The Beatles
different intro
14. Helter Skelter (Lennon/McCartney)
3:37
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Regular
Stereo - US Open Reel Version
(date unknown)
The Beatles
edit from 4:29 to 3:37
15. Helter Skelter (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Stereo-remix For 'Rock And Roll Music' (1976)
(date unknown)
The Beatles
16. Hold Me Tight (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Stereo
(date unknown)
The Beatles
17. I Am The Walrus (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Mono - US Single Version
(date unknown)
The Beatles
with different intro and a unique four bars between the 3rd and 4th verses
18. I Am The Walrus (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo - Four Beat Intro From Capitol's 'Magical Mystery Tou
(date unknown)
The Beatles
four beat intro instead of original six beat on UK versions
19. I'll Be Back (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
US Mono Version
(date unknown)
The Beatles
runs slower than the UK mono and has a little echo added
20. I'm Only Sleeping (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
RM 5, 6
27 Apr 1966
SS.REV.03.13.RM5/6
The Beatles
UK mono mix from mono mix 5 or 6 (wrong numbered - should have been 6 + 7)
E: Geoff Emerick
2E: Phil McDonald
Released on
UK: Parlophone PMC 7009 Revolver 1966
21. I'm Only Sleeping (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo From US 8-track Of 'Yesterday And Today'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
the enire guitar track is delayed one second throughout the instrumental break. Also on "The Beatles Box" by World Records, EMI's mail order devision (1980)
22. It's All Too Much (Harrison)
2.31
Film Version
Mono
(date unknown)
The Beatles
23. I Want To Hold Your Hand (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo-mix From German 'Beatles Greatest/Beat'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
24. Long Tall Sally (Johnson/Penniman/Blackwell)
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Regular
Mono From US Mono 'Second Album'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
vocal and instrumental tracks mixed flat in comparison to UK version
25. Love Me Do (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo
(date unknown)
The Beatles
reprocessed stereo version from UK album "Please Please Me".
To date no "true stereo" version has been released.
26. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Mono
(date unknown)
The Beatles
(DISC TWO)
1. Misery (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Stereo Remix For US 'rarities' Album
(date unknown)
The Beatles
2. My Bonnie (Trad. arr. by Tony Sheridan)
Regular
Stereo With English Intro
(date unknown)
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3. My Bonnie (Trad. arr. by Tony Sheridan)
2:06
Regular
Stereo Without Intro
(date unknown)
The Beatles
4. No Reply (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Stereo
(date unknown)
The Beatles
5. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Mono
(date unknown)
The Beatles
6. Only A Northern Song (Harrison)
Regular
Mono Mix From Original Film Print Of 'Yellow Submarine'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
7. Paperback Writer (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo Mix From Original US Release Of The 'Red Album' (62-6
(date unknown)
The Beatles
8. Paperback Writer (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo Remix For US 'Hey Jude' Album
(date unknown)
The Beatles
9. Penny Lane (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Reprocessed US-stereo From Capitol's 'Magical Mystery Tour'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
10. P.S. I Love You (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo
(date unknown)
The Beatles
reprocessed stereo. To date no true stereo version has been released.
11. Revolution 9 (Lennon/McCartney)
6:38
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Regular
Stereo - US Open Reel Version
(date unknown)
The Beatles
edited from 8:15 down to 6:38
12. Savoy Truffle (Harrison)
Regular
Mono
(date unknown)
The Beatles
13. She Loves You (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Reprocessed US-stereo Mix
(date unknown)
The Beatles
from the original release of the US-Capitol "Red Album" (1962-66)
14. Strawberry Fields Forever (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo From German LP ' Magical Mystery Tour'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
this first "true" stereo mixed is now found on all EMI cd-releases
15. Swanee River (Foster)
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Regular
Stereo
(date unknown)
The Beatles
In opposition to the booklet infos there is definitely no Beatles involvement in this recording. For newest infos about that topic see the "Bear Family Records" release "Beatles Bop - Hamburg Days" and the included book by Gottfriedsson.
16. Thank You Girl (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Mono Made From Stereo
(date unknown)
The Beatles
from US Capitol mono "Second Album"
17. The End (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo
(date unknown)
The Beatles
actuallly it's "The Ende" and "Her Majesty" with only five seconds pause between the songs. This is from "The Beatles Box" released by "World Records", EMI's mail order devision.
On "Abbey Road" the pause between both tracks is 15 seconds.
18. Think For Yourself (Harrison)
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Regular
Reprocessed US-stereo Mix
(date unknown)
The Beatles
from US Capitol album "Rubber Soul". Also used on US issue of "The Best Of George Harrison".
19. This Boy (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Reprocessed Stereo From US Album 'Love Songs'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
Capitol made a reprocessed stereo version for "Meet the Beatles" in 1964.
From this 1964 mix they made another reprocessed stereo mix for the US album "Love Songs" (1976), although the "true" stereo mix was available.
20. Tomorrow Never Knows (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
Mono - UK Matrix 1
(date unknown)
The Beatles
21. Twist And Shout (Russell/Medley)
Regular
Stereo-remix For 'Rock And Roll Music' (1976)
(date unknown)
The Beatles
22. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Harrison)
Regular
Mono
(date unknown)
The Beatles
23. Why Don't We Do It In The Road? (Lennon/McCartney)
1:10
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Regular
Stereo - US Open Reel Version
(date unknown)
The Beatles
edited from 1:42 down to 1:10
24. Yellow Submarine (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Mono - UK Version Made From Stereo
(date unknown)
The Beatles
in mono, John's acoustic guitar comes in right on the first beat of the song, in stereo the guitar doesn't enter after Ringo sings the word "Town".
This mono version was used on all original singles and the film soundtrack.
However, the UK pressings were made from the stereo master by combining the two channels.
25. Yer Blues (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo- US Open Reel Version
(date unknown)
The Beatles
extremely edited: From the first verse the song goes straight into the instrumental break and then fades out.
26. Yes It Is (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Reprocessed Stereo From US Album 'Love Songs'
(date unknown)
The Beatles
Capitol produced a reprocessed stereo mix for "Beatles IV". From this mix they produced another reprocessed stereo mix for "Love Songs".
True stereo mix first available on promo cassette for "Heinecken" and later on "Past Masters Vol. 1"
27. You're Going To Lose That Girl (Lennon/McCartney)
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Regular
Stereo - Film Edit
(date unknown)
The Beatles
used in first video issue of "Help! with count-in intro