Something New The Beatles Rarities

From The Original Vinyl LP SHAL – 12060 There probably have been more words written about The Beatles and more discussion of their music than any other musical group in history. Every aspect of their recorded legacy has been dissected, examined and catalogued by collectors, many of whom specialize in studying The Beatles. This has led to The Beatles Rarities album, a compilation of tracks that for one reason or another are considered rare in the United States.
The Beatles - Rarities (Vinyl, LP) at Discogs. This album is a compilation of tracks that were considered rare in the US at the time. B- sides and other tracks that. Something New (1964) The Beatles' Story. This mix was later released on the US version of Rarities. In 2004, Something New was released for the first time on CD.
Most of these tunes are familiar to Beatles fans, but the versions presented here are not the same versions that are currently available on Capitol or United Artists albums. All of these versions have been released before by Capitol/EMI sometime in the world, but most of them either haven’t ever been released in America or they are no longer available.
This album has been designed not only for the discriminating collector, but also for the average fan. Half of the fun of these recordings is comparing them to the “standard” versions. As with any collection of songs, many “rare” possibilities had to be left off for lack of space, but the ones included here were chosen because either collectors have searched for them for years or because musically these versions have something “strange” about them to any listener who is familiar with the more common versions. Love Me Do (J. McCartney) Beechwood Music Corporation/BMI (mono) 2:22 When the Beatles began recording for EMI, Ringo hadn’t been with the group very long so producer George Martin hired backup drummer Andy White “just in case.” During one of their first sessions they cut this tune twice, once with Ringo drumming and again with the other drummer and Ringo relegated to tambourine. The first version was released on the British single originally (and surfaced occasionally such as on the Canadian single), but when the album came out it contained the take with the tambourine which has become the common version around the world.
Over the years the master tapes containing the first version disappeared so this track was taken from a record and cleaned up as much as possible although a few “pops” remain. McCartney) Gill Music Corp/BMI (Stereo) 1:46 In the early Sixties when The Beatles were becoming stars around the world, their singles and albums were released by several different labels. Albums from one country seldom resembled those from another. This led to several mix-ups over the years.
This song, first released in England in March, 1963, was only released by Capitol in the U.S. Once – on the very short-lived Starline single (and that was mono). Dio Della Mia Lode Pdf Writer. There’s A Place (J. McCartney) Gill Music Corp/BMI (Stereo) 1:47 This song has the same history as “Misery.” This is the first time it has appeared on a Capitol album in the U.S. And it is believed to be the first time it has appeared in stereo in the U.S. Sie Liebt Dich (J.