商品説明
It is a set that records the formation process of the unreleased album "Get Back" in chronological order.
The sound source recorded in the recording performed in January 1969 was remade many times and will be completed in May, but I was not satisfied with the content and the release was not decided, July I started to make the next new album "Abbey Road" and left it alone.
The following year, 1970, additional recordings were made and it was completed again, but it was not released again, and eventually Phil Spector was entrusted with the production, and only in May, the revised album "Let It Be"・ It was released as "B".
In addition to the sound source from the related acetate disc that was cut in the same session as the acetate disc of the album "GET BACK" that was prototyped many times and made each time, the upgrade sound source and the sound source only for the ultra-rare analog board, the radio at that time Recorded the sound source of the broadcast.
There are many titles in which the same sound source is duplicated and inflated many times, but the one that is simply put together in a 3-disc set is the masterpiece "GET BACK WITH ACETATES AND OPD" with a 3-disc paper jacket specification. + KUM BACK ”.
Although it was very popular as a get-back related decisive board, it was a limited edition and was distributed in a small number, so it is now difficult to obtain and it has become a rare existence, but this time it has been re-released as a super limited edition with special specifications.
A special envelope (with a limited number) made in homage to the envelope specification "AS NATURE INTENDED.", Which was popular on vinyl records, and a luxurious 20-page booklet of the same size as the Gazette used on the HMC label. It is a specification.
In the first half of the booklet, a promotional document allegedly written by Mal Evans is posted with abundant photographs. In the analog era, this document was put together on a large sheet or bound on paper, but in the CD era, it was only a reduced copy and it was impossible to distinguish the characters. However, with proper text, you can read the explanation of each recorded song with great interest. In the second half, the process of formation of the album "GET BACK" and research on the sound source are posted, making it the best guidebook for reading while listening to three CDs.
In addition to the bonus, a CD containing the sound source of the "Get Back related" acetate disc discovered immediately after the release of the above 3-disc set is also set. 4 CDs in total.
This time super limited 120 sets
You can enjoy the deep world of "GET BACK".
DISC 1:
* Acetate #1 (from Three Sources)
01. Get Back
02. Get Back
03. I've Got A Feeling
04. Help!
05. Teddy Boy
06. Two Of Us
07. Two Of Us
08. Two Of Us
09. Dig A Pony
10. Dig A Pony
11. I've Got A Feeling
12. The Long And Winding Road
13. Let It Be
14. Don't Let Me Down
15. For You Blue
16. For You Blue
17. Get Back
18. The Walk
19. Get Back
The first set of candidate songs for the album, edited by Glyn Johns on January 26th and 27th, 1969, and the acetate disc was made on January 30th. A few months later, it was broadcast on American radio songs, and vinyl records with titles such as "Kum Back" and "Get Back To Toronto" were released. Basically, it is a stereo sound source, but for some reason there are many single-channel monaural sound source boards, and they are roughly divided into two types: stereo sound source boards and single-channel monaural boards.
In 1991, a monaural tape source sound source appeared, and in 1993, an upgraded "broadcast sound source" appeared in stereo. In 2011, it is said that it originated from the acetate board of the ELEKTRA label. A stereo sound source has appeared.
What is recorded here is an upgraded sound source with the highest sound quality that makes full use of those sound sources, corrects the advantages and disadvantages, complements the missing parts, and completely finishes the sound pressure, speed, etc.
20. WBCN Radio Broadcast
Includes the air check sound source of the radio broadcast at the time when the aforementioned acetate disc was broadcast.
* Extra Single Acetates
21. A Quick One While He's Away / Feedback Guitar
22. I Me Mine (Take 16)
23. Let It Be (Single Version)
24. The Long And Winding Road (Album "Let It Be" Version)
Includes a single acetate disc created during a series of so-called "Get Back Sessions".
21 is an avant-garde song that was also performed in "Rock'n'Roll Circus" with Stones, with John on vocals. You can enjoy George's guitar. Yoko's cry in the second half. It was recorded on January 10th, and it is a valuable recording because it includes parts that are not recorded in "Nagra A / B Roll".
22 is take 16 recorded on January 3rd. It was remixed the following year and recorded in "Get Back Version 2". Later, it was remixed with Take 15 added and recorded in "Anthology 3". It is a stereo recording with those simple prototypes.
23 is the same version as the basic and single.
24 is basically the same version as the album "Let It Be".
* Bonus: Acetate + A / B Rolls (Complete Version)
25. A Quick One While He's Away / Feedback Guitar
It was edited to complete by adding the part recorded only in "Nagra A / B Roll" to the 21 acetate sound source, and it can be seen that it was a masterpiece of nearly 10 minutes.
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