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Tracklist
1 | Across The Universe |
2 | I Should Have Known Better |
3 | She Loves You |
4 | Norwegian Wood |
5 | All My Loving |
6 | Ballad Of John And Yoko |
7 | Here There And Everywhere |
8 | We Can Work It Out |
9 | From Me To You |
10 | Girl |
11 | Ticket To Ride |
12 | A Hard Day's Night |
13 | Day Tripper |
14 | Hey Jude |
15 | I Want To Hold Your Hand |
16 | Yesterday |
Notes
LP featuring officially released alternate versions of Beatles songs.
Blue vinyl, white labels.
Possibly released in 1997. Other releases from these series included:
The Beatles - Granny Glasses
The Beatles - Abbey Road Outakes
The Beatles - The Final Curtain
A1: First stereo mix from 10/21/63, from 1976 Australian single A-8103, standard stereo mix is from 11/7/66 (beginning slightly warped here)
A2: Simulated stereo from mono mix, possibly from German "Beatles' Greatest" LP
A3: Original stereo version, from German "Beatles' Greatest" LP, later released on "1962-1966" double LP
A4: Original stereo mix from 10/29/63, with unedited hi-hat opening, from German "With The Beatles" LP
A5: US single mono mix from 4/23/64, most probably same as UK mono
A6: 1982 stereo remix, first harmonica phrase replaced by second one, from US "Reel Music" LP
A7: Short edit stereo version from Dutch "Oldies" LP
A8: US single mono mix, same as UK mono mix from 6/17/65
A9: Early stereo mix from 11/10/65 (UK mixed later that day), from stereo "Yesterday...And Today" (wrongly listed "from Australia")
B1: Early stereo mix from 10/26/65 (UK mixed 11/10/65), from stereo "Yesterday...And Today"
B2-B4: Alternate 1977 stereo mixes, from "Love Songs" LP
B5: Short edit version, from "20 Greatest Hits" LP
B6: Mono mix, probably stereo fold-down, not from "Brazilian single" as listed on the sleeve, since never issued as a 7''
B7: Mono mix from Australian single, stereo fold-down
Album
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