商品説明
The 70's vintage analog masterpiece "Sweet Apple Tracks", which is unforgettable for Beatles collectors, is newly released in the first expanded version of the real stereo sound source by the latest remaster! "Sweet Apple Tracks" attracted the attention of collectors by recording unreleased sound sources from the Get Back session for the first time in the 70's when there was no information as it is now. VOL. In 2, it is an extended version based on the sound source that once appeared in "WATCHING RAINBOWS" (1LP) and later recorded in "BLACK ALBUM" (3LP). VOL. This is the sequel to 1. In movies such as "Two of Us" where John and Paul shared the microphone, which was impressive in the movie "LET IT BE", and "I've Got a Feeling" attracted by Paul's enthusiastic singing. In addition to the unedited highlights, the medley of "Madman-Watching Rainbows", which became a hot topic as an unreleased song of the Beatles in the 70's, and the Beatles number of the past that is shown as you came up with. Rock'n'roll covers such as "Stand by Me", "Cammon Everybody" and "Don't Be Kruel". Furthermore, from The Who's "Quick One" to "Feedback Jam" where heavy and avant-garde improvisation that surpasses "Helter Skelter" creates chaos with avalanche guitar feedback and Yoko's screaming for more than 10 minutes. It is noteworthy that the parts that were not recorded or cut and edited on the analog version of The Who have been greatly expanded. This time as well, not only the contents of the album are faithfully reproduced, but also the monaural sound source at that time is completely separated to a real stereo. Nowadays, the difference is clear with an upgrade that feels like a world apart when compared to analog sound sources. In addition, the highest sound quality at present is notable for restoration editing such as some unnatural cuts and noise removal! Detailed sound source data that was not known at that time was also written, and various analog record jackets nostalgic for collectors of the past are reproduced inside the jacket. The poster of the white album parody included in "BLACK ALBUM" (3LP) is also posted. The former masterpiece "Sweet Apple Tracks", which became a must-have item with carefully selected contents from the Get Back session held throughout January 1969, is the latest remastered definitive edition with new editing. This is the second in a series of attention to be delivered!
CD1
1. INTRODUCTION 2. SAUSAGES AND FRENCH FRIES / EARLY IN THE MORNING / HONEY HUSH
3. STAND BY ME 4. HARE KRISHNA MANTRA (HARRY PINSKER) 5. WELL, IF YOU'RE READY
6. HARE KRISHNA MANTRA (HARRY PINSKER) 7. TWO OF US 8. YOU GOT ME GOING 9. TWIST AND SHOUT
10. DON'T LET ME DOWN 11. I'VE GOT A FEELING Roll70/71A81B January 8 Twickenham Studio 1969
12. ST. LOUIS BLUES 13. ONE AFTER 909 14. TOO BAD ABOUT SORROWS 15. JUST FUN 16. SHE SAID SHE SAID
17. SHE CAME IN THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW 18. ONE WAY OUT 19. McARTHUR PARK Roll72A82B January 8 Twickenham Studio 1969
20. MEAN MR.MUSTARD 21. DON'T LET ME DOWN 22. ALL THINGS MUST PASS 23. FOOLS LIKE ME 24. YOU WIN AGAIN
25. IMPROVISATION 26. SHE CAME IN THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW
27. SHE CAME IN THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW 28. SHE CAME IN THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW
29. RIGHT STRING, WRONG YO-YO 30. BOOGIE WOOGIE 31. BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP 32. MR.BASSMAN
Roll74/75A83B January 8 Twickenham Studio 1969
CD2
1. DIALOGUE 2. MADMAN 3. MEAN MR.MUSTARD / MADMAN 4. WATCHING RAINBOWS Roll144/145A January 14 Twickenham Studio 1969
5. WATCHING RAINBOWS 6. IMPROVISATION 7. LONG JAM 8. TAKE THIS HAMMER Roll146A January 14 Twickenham Studio 1969
9. MAXWELL'S SILVER HAMMER 10. MAXWELL'S SILVER HAMMER 11. MAXWELL'S SILVER HAMMER 12. MAXWELL'S SILVER HAMMER
Roll76/77A January 8 Twickenham Studio 1969
13. C'MON EVERYBODY Roll118A109B January 10 Twickenham Studio 1969
14. DON'T BE CRUEL Roll119A January 10 Twickenham Studio 1969
15. A QUICK ONE (WHILE HE'S AWAY) / FEEDBACK JAM 16. FEEDBACK JAM 17. I'VE GOT A FEELING
Roll118A108B January 10 Twickenham Studio 1969
18. GET BACK 19. GET BACK 20. GET BACK Roll134A January 13 Twickenham Studio 1969
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