Date
Venue
City
State
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Sources
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
Sweetest Apples
London
England
1. Revolution
(live TV Show)
2. Yer Blues
(live Rock 'n' Roll Circus, 11th December 1968)
3. Not Guilty
(outtake, 9th September 1968)
4. Lady Madonna
(early different version)
5. Tomorrow Never Knows
(early mix)
6. The Bus
(unreleased song from the "Magical Mystery Tour" Sessions)
7. Strawberry Fields Forever
(take 1)
8. Jealous Guy
(different version of Lennon's song)
9. Mucho Mungo / Mount Elgar
(unreleased Lennon song, 1969)
10. Many Rivers To Cross
(John & Ringo cover, 1970)
11. How Do You Sleep
(live studio take)
12. Subterranean Homesick Blues
(John & Ringo cover, 1970)
13. One After 909
(different version, 1969)
14. Get Back
(sung in German / French, Apple Studios, January 27th 1969)
15. Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
(Apple Studios, January 29th 1969)
16. The Walk
(rare acetate, Apple Studios, 27th January 1969)
17. Two Of Us
(alternative version)
18. Don't Let Me Down
(different version)
19. Save The Last Dance For Me
(jam session)
20. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
(outtake)
21. Strawberry Fields Forever
(sleepy version)
22. Dig It
(longer version)
23. Her Majesty
(outtakes Twickenham Film Studios, 9th January 1969)
Robber Soul, RS-39434-ABP
Rock And Roll: The Let It Be Rehearsals
Studio
Studio
Rock & Roll Music / Lucille / Thirty Days / Be-Bop-A-Lula
School Days / Crackin' Up / All Shook Up / Your True Love / Blue Suede Shoes / Three Cool Cats / Blowin' In The Wind / Lucille
Negro In Reserve / If Tomorrow Ever Comes / Won't You Please Say Goodbye / Bring It On Home To Me / Hitch-Hike / You Can't Do That / The Hippy Hippy Shake
Short Fat Fanny / Midnight Special / When You're Drunk You Think Of Me / What
Do You Wanna Make Those Eyes At Me For?
Let's Dance / Digging My Potatoes / Rock Island Line / Michael Row The Boat Ashore / Singing The Blues
Maybellene / Brown-Eyed Handsome Man / Short Fat Fanny / Sweet Little Sixteen / Almost Grown / Schooldays / Hail Hail Rock & Roll / Stand By Me
I'm Talking About You / Highschool Rock / Great Balls Of Fire / Blue Suede Shoes
I Got To Find My Baby / Vacation Has Just Begun / Maybe Baby / Peggy Sue Got married / Thinking Of Linking / Crying Wishing Hoping / Mailman Bring Me No More Blues
Low-Down Blues Machine / Hi Heel Sneekers
Anthology Director's Cut Vol. 1
Various
Various
Anthology Director's Cut Vol 2
Various
Various
"In My Life" - Series Flashback
Racing Up The Ladder
Touring Britain - 1963
"From Me To You"
Mal Evans
"She Loves You"
Reflections On Sudden Fame
"It Won't Be Long"
Beatlemania - Sweeden 1963
Royal Variety Performance
Second Album: "With The Beatles"
Early Television Appearances
Olympia Theatre, Paris - 1964
"I Wanna Hold Your Hand" Reaches No.1 In The U.S.
The Beatles Anthology
Disc 2 March '63 to January '64
Anthology Director's Cut Vol. 3
Various
Various
Anthology Director's Cut Vol 4
Various
Various
"IN MY LIFE" - SERIES FLASHBACK
FIRST MAJOR U.S. TOUR - SUMMER, 1964
MEETING BOB DYLAN
THE PRESSURES OF TOURING
FEEDBACK - "I FEEL FINE"
RECORDING "BEATLES FOR SALE"
FILLMING "HELP"
"YESTERDAY"
NME POLL WINNERS' CONCERT - APRIL 11, 1965
GEORGE TALKS ABOUT HIS SONGS
"TICKET TO RIDE"
THE BEATLES RECEIVE THE MBE FROM THE QUEEN
THE '65 TOUR SET LIST - PARIS 1965
PLAYING BULLRINGS IN SPAIN
Anthology Director's Cut Vol. 5
Various
Various
Anthology Director's Cut Vol. 6
Various
Various
Anthology Director's Cut Vol. 7
Various
Various
Anthology Director's Cut Vol. 8
Various
Various
Anthology Director's Cut Vol. 9
Various
Various
Anthology Director's Cut Vol. 10
Various
Various
CBS Sunday Morning
Unknown
Unknown
John Leonard gives a very pontificating portrait of The Beatles
first U.S. visit. This report deals primarily with The Ed Sullivan
Show. I found myself hoping he would shut up and let the Beatles
footage roll. As much as I love this program, this episode lacks
the quality I expect from CBS Sunday Morning.
CBS This Morning
Unknown
Unknown
Cynthia Lennon is interviewed by Mark McKewen. Mark basically
abandons Cynthia's reason for the interview - the charity tour for a
piece of Beatles art created for the Monterey Pop Festival.
Cynthia, in a rare U.S. television appearance offers wonderful
personal memories of life with John and The Beatles. Very nice
photographs set the tone. A charming interview.
Photographer Harry Benson is interviewed by anchorman
Harry Smith. His reflections give insight to the early days
of The Beatles when they achieved great success. This video
is rich with numerous photos from his book:
"THE BEATLES In The Beginning".
Frontpage (Fox Network)
Unknown
Unknown
Host: Viclie Liviakis
Guests: Louise Harrison, Harry Benson, Little Richard
Walter Cronkite, Nancy Cronkite
Beatles fan: Debbie Levitt
There is also a small piece - "Low Down" by reporter Tad Low
that was added on at the end of the report.
Dateline NBC
Unknown
Unknown
Host: Jane Pauley
Guests: Harry Benson, Dick Clark, Carl Perkins
Beatles fan: Tracy Wagner
Abbey Road Studios
London
UK
Come and Get It [McCartney's demo for Badfinger; 1982 Barrett stereo mix] (07/24/69)
Leave My Kitten Alone [1982 Barrett mono mix] (08/14/64)
Not Guilty [1982 Barrett stereo mix] (08/08/68)
I'm Looking through You [take 4 w/false starts; stereo, no fade] (11/10/65 & 11/11/65)
What's the New Mary Jane? [1968 alt stereo mix] (08/14/68)
How Do You Do It? [unedited mono mix] (09/04/62)
Besame Mucho [original mono mix] (06/06/62)
One After 909 [1982 Barrett mono mix; splice of takes 4&5] (03/05/63)
If You've Got Troubles [1982 Barrett stereo mix] (02/18/65)
That Means a Lot [alt mono mix] (02/20/65)
While My Guitar Gently Weeps [1982 Barrett stereo mix; original ending] (07/25/68)
Mailman Bring Me No More Blues [1982 Barrett stereo mix; no fade] (01/29/69)
Christmas Time Is Here Again [1995 B-side; original intro] (11/28/67)
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da [muddy stereo mix] (07/03/68)
A Hard Day's Night [1982 Barrett stereo mix w/false starts] (04/16/64)
She's a Woman [take 1; 1982 Barrett stereo mix; fragment] (10/08/64)
12-Bar Original [take 1; 1965 mono mix] (11/04/65)
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) [1982 Barrett stereo mix] (10/12/65)
I'm Looking through You [1982 Barrett stereo mix] (10/24/65)
Another Sessions... Plus bootleg (Yellow Dog YD 180).
ABC Primetime Live
Unknown
Unknown
Guests: Bruce "Cousin Brucie" Morrow, Walter Cronkite,
Nancy Cronkite, Ed Anderson (Ed Sullivan Show staff)
Beatles fans: Debbie Levitt, Mary Kastner, Chistina Krupka
KTVU TV News Special
Oakland
CA
This is an interesting look at the Beatles in San Francisco.
It includes footage from all three Beatles concerts:
8-19-64 (The Cow Palace)
8-31-65 (The Cow Palace)
8-29-66 (Candlestick Park)
Host: Bob McKenzie
Guest: Tom Donahue Jr.
Beatles fans: Juanita Williams, Peter Kovesci
There is some nice relatively uncirculated footage in this report.
However, there are a couple of issues: The graphic on the
footage from the 1964 concert mistakenly lists the date as
Feb. 21, 1964. I also noticed that there is very brief footage
from the 1966 concert that shows a wide shot of the baseball field.
This seems to be from a different stadium. You will notice a
dirt path from the dugout, past the on-deck circle leading to
home plate. It doesn't seem to match another shot from that show.
Also, it seems like that shot was taken during daylight. In reality
The foul territory at Candlestick was huge, and the shot in question
seems to not match that feature. The other footage is authentic.
Friar Park Studios
Henley
England
Reunion Jam Sessions (06/23/94)
1: Raunchy
2: Thinking of Linking
3: Blue Moon of Kentucky
4: Baby What You Want Me To Do?
5: I Will
6: Dhera Duhn
7: Ain't She Sweet
Evolution of "Free As A Bird" (Dakota, NYC, 1977 + Mill Studio, England, 02/11/94:
8: John's Demo
9: acoustic mix
10: 5.1 center channel
11: 5.1 front channels
12: 5.1 rear channels
13: enhanced mix
14: video mix
Evolution of Real Love (Dakota, NYC, 1979 + Mill Studio, England, 6-7 Feb 1995
15: John's Demo
16: acoustic mix
17: 5.1 center channel
18: 5.1 front channels
19: 5.1 rear channels
20: enhanced mix
21: single mix
22: kevin godley mix
23: video mix
Bonus Track (1981)
24: All Those Years Ago (enhanced mix)
"Meet the Threetles"
Director's Cut - Anthology
various
UK
10 DVD Director's cut of the Anthology Programs:
DVD 1: July '40 to March '63
"In My Life"
Liverpool: The Childhood Years
Musical Influences - Discovering Rock & Roll
John, Paul & George - The Beginning of the Beatles
"Twenty Flight Rock" - "The Girl Can't Help It"
First Recordings 1958-1960
Stuart Sutcliffe
Flaming Pie - Name Origins
Early Tours
Pete Best
Hamburg
Growing Pains - Stuart Leaves
The Cavern
Decca Sessions
George Martin - Abbey Road Studios
Ringo Arrives
"Love Me Do"
"Please, Please Me" - "We're No.1"
DVD 2: March '63 to January '64
"In My Life" - Series Flashback
Racing Up The Ladder
Touring Britain - 1963
"From Me To You"
Mal Evans
"She Loves You"
Reflections On Sudden Fame
"It Won't Be Long"
Beatlemania - Sweeden 1963
Royal Variety Performance
Second Album: "With The Beatles"
Early Television Appearances
Olympia Theatre, Paris - 1964
"I Wanna Hold Your Hand" Reaches No.1 In The U.S.
DVD 3
In My Life - Series Flashback
Arrival In The US - February 1964
First Appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show
The Coliseum Concert -Washinton D.C.
Reception at the British Embassy
Miami Beach
Second Appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show
Return To England
They're Going To Put Us In The Movies!
Filming A Hard Day's Nigh
Derek Taylor Becomes Press Agent
World Tour 1964
You Can't Do That Tour Montage
World Premiere of A Hard Day's Night
Liverpool Homecoming
DVD 4
In My Life - Series Flashback
First Major US Tour - Summer 1964
Meeting Bob Dylan
The Pressures of Touring
Feedback I Feel Fine
Recording Beatles For Sale
Filming Help
Yesterday
NME Poll Winner's Concert - April 11, 965
George Talks About His Songs
Ticket To Ride
The Beatles Receive The MBE From The Queen
The '65 Tour Se List - Paris 1965
Playing Bullrings In Spain
DVD 5
Series Flashback
Shea Stadium Concert-August 15, 1965
Meeting Elvis Presley
More Tour Pressure
New Musical Directions:"Rubber Soul" And "Revolver"
LSD-Doctor Riley
"Day Tripper"
"We Can Work It Out"
Taped TV Promo Films
"Paperback Writer"
"Rain"
"Yellow Submarine"
"Tomorrow Never Knows"
World Tour 1966-Returning To Hamburg
DVD 6
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
Trouble In The Philippines
Touring Takes It's Toll
"Eleanor Rigby"
The Last Concert-San Francisco, August 19, 1966
Individual Directions
The Making of "Strawberry Fields Forever"
"Penny Lane"
"Sgt.Pepper's"
"A Day In The Life"
Sgt.Pepper's" Cover Sleeve
Reaction To "Sgt.Pepper's"
Drugs Reflect The Times
"Baby You're A Rich Man"
DVD 7
Series Flashback
Satellite Broadcast of "All You Need is Love"
Meeting the Maharishi
Brian Epstein's Death
"Magical Mystery Tour"
Reaction to "Magical Mystery Tour"
"I Am the Walrus"
"Hello, Goodbye"
The Apple Boutique
Rishkesh, India
"Dear Prudence"
"Sexy Sadie"
Apple Records
"Lady Madonna"
DVD 8
Series Flashback
John Meets Yoko - Band Reactions
The "White" Album
"Revolution"
The APlle Boutique Closes
"Hey Jude"
Recording at Twickenham Studios
Magic Alex
Moving to Apple
Billy Preston Sits In
The Rooftop Concert January 30, 1969
"Don't Let Me Down"
"Get Back"
DVD 9
Anthology Electronic Press Kit - 1995
Sneak Preview of ABC Miniseries - 1995
ABC Miniseries Electronic Press Kit - 1995
"Free as a Bird" Promotional Video - 1995
George Harrison on "Today Tonight" - November 1995
Neil Aspinall, George Martin & Derek Taylor - November 1995
DVD 10
"Real Love" Original Broacast Video - 1995
World Video Premiere of "Real Love" - 1996
"Real Love" Single Release - 1996
Anthology, Volume 2 TV Commercials - 1996
Anthology, Volume 2 Marketing Reel - 1996
Turner Home Entertainment Promo Reel - 1996
New Beatles Interviews "August, 1996"
Anthology Series: The Perfect Holiday Gift - 1996
Anthology, Volume 3 Promotional Spots - 1996
Ultimate Collection Box 2, Disc1: Live, Live, Live
Various
Various
1. Interview Swedish Radio (speech)
2. Intro/I Saw Her Standing There
3. From Me To You
4. Money
5. Roll Over Beethoven
6. You Really Got A Hold Of Me
7. She Loves You
8. Twist And Shout
9. I'm A Loser
10. Can't Buy Me Love
11. I Wanna Be Your Man
12. A Hard Day's Night
13. Rock and Roll Music
14. I Feel Fine
15. Ticket To Ride
16. Long Tall Sally
17. Intro
18. Rock and Roll Music
19. She's A Woman
20. If I Needed Someone
21. Day Tripper
22. Baby's In Black
23. I Feel Fine
24. Yesterday
25. I Wanna Be Your Man
26. Nowhere Man
27. Paperback Writer
28. I'm Down
Live from Stockholm Sweden, Paris France and Tokyo, Japan
30th Anniversary in Australia
Various
Various
Anthology Companion
Various
Various
Some Other Guy, Love Me Do, Please Please Me, From Me To You, She Loves You, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Can’t Buy Me Love, A Hard Day’s Night, She’s A Woman, I Feel Fine, 8 Days A Week, Ticket To Ride, Help!, We Can Work It Out, Day Tripper, Paperback Writer, Rain, Strawberry Fields Forever, Penny Lane, A Day In The Life, All You Need Is Love, Hello Goodbye, Lady Madonna, Hey Jude (rehearsal), Hey Jude, Revolution, Get Back, The Ballad Of John And Yoko, Something, Let It Be, Baby It’s You (live at the Beeb), We Can Work It Out (alt take), Paperback Writer (version 2), Paperback Writer (version 3), Rain (alt take), Love Me Do (version 2), Please Please Me (alt take), Twist & Shout, I’ll Get You, I Want To Hold Your Hand (alt take), This Boy, You Can’t Do That, She’s A Woman (alt version), I Feel Fine, Help! (version 2), Yesterday, We Can Work It Out (version 3), Day Tripper (version 2), Paperback Writer (version 4), Rain (version 3), Eleanor Rigby, Yellow Submarine, Strawberry Fields Forever (alt take), A Day In The Life (version 2), All You Need Is Love (alt version), Hello Goodbye (version 2), Hello Goodbye (version 3), Hey Bulldog, Helter Skelter, Blackbird, Hey Jude (alt take), Revolution (alt take), Get Back (alt take), Let It Be (alt take), The Long And Winding Road, Paperback Writer (Ed Sullivan), Rain (Ed Sullivan), Hey Jude (Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour), Don’t Let Me Down, Come Together
Anthology Companion on Apocalypse Sound collects together very Beatles promo film and its variation on one convenient package. The selection, sequencing and video quality are the same as Chronology 1 & 2(Picture Perfect PPDVD 001/002) and in similar quality. Because the videos come from different sources, they are not all of the same quality but they are all generally very good and watchable. Many of the early promos are taped from television appearances. By 1965 the Beatles limited their exposure on live television and began to focus upon producing promo videos to be shown on the different programs. Many of the mid sixties promos have alternate versions so because the band wanted to produce unique versions for the different outlets. Major shows like Ed Sullivan even received personalized greetings from The Beatles. The were prolific in those days too with one session at Twickenham in November 1965 producing ten different clips of their next single and three previous A-sides. This is a list of what is contained on this release:
Some Other Guy from The Cavern in Liverpool in August 22nd, 1962. This was taped by Manchester based Granada television. It is the opinion of Beatles collectors that they filmed performing “Some Other Guy” and “Kansas City / Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey.
Love Me Do is a promo made with images from 1963.
Please Please Me is a similar promo video made with various images from 1969 and 1964.
From Me To You is from the June 23rd, 1963 television recording for “Luck Stars (Summer Spin)” and is in black and white. The band play on a studio mock up of The Cavern.
She Loves You is in black and white and dates from the October 4th, 1963 broadcast of “Ready Steady Go.”
I Want To Hold Your Hand is a promo video similar to Love Me Do and Please Please Me.
Can’t Buy Me Love is the studio track dubbed to their appearance on “Ready Steady Go” on March 20th, 1964.
A Hard Day’s Night is a video promo featuring scenes from the movie.
She’s A Woman is a mimed performance dating from “Top Of The Pops” on November 16th, 1964.
I Feel Fine. This is the first of two versions. This is a promo filmed on November23rd, 1965 and shows the band singing by gym equipment. George sings into the punch-ball and Ringo works out on the bike.
Eight Days A Week comes from 1964 and shows scenes from the cartoon series. This footage is edited with behind the scenes footage of the cartoon production company.
Ticket To Ride is a black and white promotional film made on November 23rd, 1965. John, Paul and Ringo sit in chairs while Ringo sits behind playing the drums.
Help! This is the first of two films for this song. This one was filmed on April 22nd, 1965. It is in black and white and is the basically the opening scene from the movie but without effects.
We Can Work It Out makes its first of three appearances. This is a black and white promo filmed in studio on November 23rd, 1965 and features the band miming the song and John mugging for the camera while Paul is singing.
Day Tripper, the first of two from November 23rd, 1965. This is a straight mimed performance.
Paperback Writer is in black and white and filmed on May 19th, 1966. This is a mimed performance in studio.
Rain is from the same session as the previous video, filmed on May 19th, 1966.
Strawberry Fields Forever is the first color promo in this collection. This was filmed at Knole Park, Sevenoaks in Kent on January 30th, 1967 and features the band walking through he park, climbing a tree and pouring paint on a delapitated piano.
Penny Lane is another color promotional film made on February 5th, 1967. The band were filmed at Angel Lane, Stratford and Knole Park, Sevenoaks. This footage is edited with landmarks mentioned in the song.
A Day In The Life is a color promo filmed on February 10th, 1967 at Studio One at Abbey Road. This is a montage of the orchestra sitting down and the Beatles hanging out with Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithful.
All You Need Is Love is the “Our World” broadcast on June 25th, 1967 filmed at Studio One at Abbey Road. This black and white footage includes narration during the first part and shows George Martin in the control booth working with the band. This is followed by the complete track.
Hello Goodbye. This is the first of three different versions. This is in color and was filmed at Saville Theatre in London on November 10th, 1967. The band are wearing the Sgt Pepper’s costumes while they mime to the studio track, and belly dancers join them at the end.
Lady Madonna was filmed on February 11th, 1968. This color video shows the band while they were recording “Hey Bulldog.”
Hey Jude (rehearsals) was filmed on July 30th, 1968 and shows the band working on take 9. This video comes from the National Music Council documentary called “Music!”
Hey Jude is in color and is taped off of David Frost on September 4th, 1968 and iincludes the David Frost sequence at the start and a count-in.
Revolution is also in color and filmed on September 4th, 1968. This version includes a count-in at the beginning not on the single.
Get Back was filmed on January 30th, 1969 during the Apple roof concert. This is the second take with no scenes of the public, but only of the band playing the song.
The Ballad Of John and Yoko is the color promo video montage of John and Yoko walking by the Seine, scenes from the film Let It Be, and random Mal Evans vacation footage.
Something is a simple color film featuring the band walking around hugging their wives.
Let It Be was filmed on January 31st, 1969 and features scenes from the movie.
Baby It’s You dates from 1994 and is a promo video used to promote Live At The BBC.
We Can Work It Out is an alternate take from the November 23rd, 1965 session. The placard at the beginning labels this “version 1 take 1.”
Paperback Writer versions two and three both date from the May 19th, 1966 session. They are similar mimed performances but with small differences in the editing of the material. Version three is out of sync.
Rain version two is from the same May 19th 1966 filming session and contains a different edit of the visuals from the first.
Love Me Do and Please Please Me are alternate edits of the first two promos that appear in this collection.
Twist And Shout dates from the August 14th, 1963 television recording for ”Scene At 6:30.”
I’ll Get You is from the October 4th, 1963 broadcast of “Ready Steady Go.”
Want To Hold Your Hand was recorded on November 25th,1963 and broadcast on November 27th on ”Scene At 6:30″
This Boy is from the same ”Scene At 6:30″ taping and was broadcast on November 26th.
You Can’t Do That was taped and broadcast live on “Ready Steady Go” on March 20th, 1964
She’s A Woman was taped on November 23rd, 1964 and broadcast on November 27th on “Ready Steady Go.”
I Feel Fine was filmed on November 23rd, 1965 and is the second version appearing in this collection. This version features the band eating fish and chips around the gym set in the studio.
Help ! This is the second version filmed on November 23rd, 1965 and features the band sitting on a beam.
Yesterday features Paul alone. This was taped on August 1st, 1965 at the ABC Theatre Blackpool for
the “Blackpool Night Out.”
We Can Work It Out is also from November 23rd, 1965. This version begins with a photo of John with a sunflower.
Day Tripper was filmed on November 23rd, 1965. This version features the band in their Shea outfits, George and Ringo in a train, and Ringo sawing the set.
Paperback Writer filmed on May 20th, 1966. This was recorded at Chiswick House, Burlington Lane, London.
Rain was filmed the same day at the same location as the previous promo.
Eleanor Rigby features a Yellow Submarine collage with the lyrics appearing onscreen.
Yellow Submarine dates form 1968 with scenes from the movie edited with home videos.
Strawberry Fields Forever features scenes from the cartoon series.
A Day In The Life dates from February 10th, 1967 and is a slightly different edit.
All You Need Is Love, a color version of the June 25th, 1967 television broadcast of “Our World.”
Hello Goodbye (versions 2 & 3), different edits of the first version of this promo film.
Hey Bulldog comes from February 11th, 1968. This shows the band working on the song at Abbey Road.
Helter Skelter dates from June 13th, 1968 and is a take featuring Paul on acoustic guitar.
Blackbird dates from the same day as Helter Skelter.
Hey Jude and Revolution are the second takes from the David Frost broadcast on September 4th, 1968
Get Back, an alternate version of the rooftop concert on January 30th, 1969. This contains edits of the people on the street.
Let It Be and The Long And Winding Road contain footage from the film Let It Be.
Paperback Writer and Rain were both filmed on May 19th, 1966. These are color promos made specifically for the Ed Sullivan Show.
Hey Jude is the second take from the September 4th, 1968 David Frost broadcast but with added audience noise at the start.
Don’t Let Me Down contains edits from both the rooftop concert and from the Twickenham sessions.
Come Together contains home cine clips of the Beatles arriving at Abbey Road.
Telecasts
Various
Various
The World's Best - Re-Mastered Edition
Studio
Studio
I Want To Hold Your Hand (2:26) ? Alternate Stereo Version. Rare Different Stereo Mix From Original Single Of Australia.
She Loves You (2:25) - Simulated Stereo Version (fake). This Song Is Not Available
In True Stereo. From A German Lp Version.
From Me To You (1:59) - Original Stereo Mix. Official Cd Release In Mono. Not Available In True Stereo.
All My Loving (2:11) - Hi-hat Opening Stereo Version. Rare Version Of This Song. With 5 Counts Opening From Germany. (30 July 1963?)
A Hard Day's Night (2:32) - Us Single. Mono Mix. United Artists Original Soundtrack Version From Us. (16 April 1964, Take 9?)
I Should Have Known Better (2:45) - Alternate Stereo Remix. Alternate Stereo Mix Available Only In Capitol Reel Music Album.
And I Love Her (2:40) - Stereo Long Version. Unedited Six Time Repeated Riff At The End, From Germany. (27 February 1964, Take 21?)
I Feel Fine (2:23) - Alternate Stereo Mix. This Stereo Version Brings With Some Noise And Whispering Before Intro.
Ticket To Ride (3:05) - Short Edit Stereo Version. Intro Cut Edited Version From Oldies Release In Holland.
Help! (2:37) - Us Capitol Stereo Version. James Bond Instruments, With Intro From Us Capitol Movie Soundtrack.
Yesterday (2:07) - Us Capitol Mono Mix. Original Mono Mix For American Album Yesterday And Today.
We Can Work It Out (2:15) - Alternate Stereo Mix. Different Mix Of Organ Part And Separation From Australia.
Day Tripper (2:54) - Alternate Stereo Mix. Original Analog Mix Of This Song. Intro Guitar Started Only One Channel.
Norwegian Wood (this Bird Has Flown) (2:06) - Alternate Stereo Remix. Stereo Remix For Beatles Ballads. Different Stereo Separation.
Girl (2:31) - Alternate Stereo Remix For Love Songs. Vocal Track Moved Center.
Here, There And Everywhere (2:25) - Alternate Stereo Remix For Love Songs. Different Stereo Separation.
Strawberry Fields Forever (4:11) - Alternate Stereo Mix For Us Capitol. Sound Effect And Ending Remixed.
Penny Lane (3:01) - Trumpet Ending Stereo Version. Composite Version From Original Capitol Promotional Single Mixed True Stereo.
I Am The Walrus (4:37) - Alternate Stereo Mix. Combining 2 Rare Versions, Six Beats Intro And Extra Beats After Third Verse.
Hey Jude (5:04) - Short Edit Version. Ending Short Edit For 20 Greatest Hits Album. Stereo Separation Different From Cd Mix.
Revolution (3:26) - Original Stereo Mix. Original Analog Mix Of This Song. Stereo Separation Gathering Center Than Cd Mix.
Across The Universe (3:46) - Original Mono Mix. Extremely Rare Mono Mix From Brazil Single Issue. Orchestra Part Low Mix. (4 February 1968?)
The Ballad Of John And Yoko (3:00) - Single Mono Mix. This Is Not Available In Original Uk Single. From Rare Original Australian Single. (14 April 1969, Take 10?)
Let It Be (3:53) - Single Mono Version. Japanese Original Single. Only Available Mono. Basically Same As Stereo Version.
Beatles' Movie Medley (4:02) - Single Stereo Version. Promotional Remix For Reel Music. Not Available On Official Cd Or Lp.
Rares Mixes And Alternate Versions From Various Countries In Good Quality Sound.
Bmi, Cpcs-9401, 1994, Made In Japan, Total Playing Time : 74:21