The Beatles
Unsurpassed Masters vol. 3
demos & outtakes on
Yellow Dog cd YD 003
Featuring a cover photo from the 'Our World' broadcast,
Vol. 3 features demos, outtakes, and rarities from 1966 and 1967.

Silver CD > EAC > FLAC

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uploader's lineage: picked up this silver disk at a 'record convention' 10 or so years ago.
comments: scan of jewel case w/artwork included.
all this text info about the boot content is from Jmo5's upload back in 2008, copied and pasted, with slight editing,.
Jmo's info referred to a Russian mfg source of this silver disk. i see no reference to that on the cd, just a sticker saying Made in Italy. only listened to this one once or twice before and listening again - its a good one. if anybody would care to reseed some of the other volumes, which were uploaded a while back, i'm sure plenty of folks and i would appreciate it! enjoy!
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1) Paperback Writer
Take one with no vocals which breaks down after the first verse, recorded on April 13, 1966, coupled with take 2 featuring incomplete vocals.

2) Rain
Take unknown, recorded on April 14, 1966.

3) Tomorrow Never Knows
Listed incorrectly in the linear notes as "Mark 1", Take unknown. Recorded on April 6 - May 16, 1966.

4) Strawberry Fields Forever (take 1)
Mix of take 1 recorded on November 24, 1966.

5) Strawberry Fields Forever (takes 2-4)
Takes 2-4,recorded on November 28, 1966

6) Strawberry Fields Forever(takes 5-7)
Takes 5-7, recorded on November 29, 1966.

7) Strawberry Fields Forever(take 25)
Remix of take 25, featuring an orchestral overdub, some 'cranberry sauce' chatter, and a drum solo onto a mix of takes 15 and 24, recorded on December 9, 1966.

8) Strawberry Fields Forever (Take 26)
Take 26 featuring further overdubs onto take 25, recorded on December 15, 1966.

9) A Day In The Life
A reduction mix into takes 5, 6, and 7. Recorded on January 20, 1967.

10). All You Need Is Love
Take 57? 58? from the 'Our World' broadcast with some studion chatter by Mal Evans and audience noise. Recorded on June 25, 1967. Absolutely facinating.

11) I Am The Walrus
Take 9, a stripped down take recorded days after Brian Epstein's death. Monitor mix recorded on September 5, 1967.

12) Aerial Tour Instrumental
Take unknown - alternate mix of 'Flying'. Recorded on September 8, 1967.

13) Hello Hello
Take 1 of "Hello Goodbye" introduced as "Hello Hello" by Geoff Emerick. Complete take with no vocal or guitar overdubs, recorded on October 2, 1967.

More info and cover images here...
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=yd003

Images for all shows as well as full size images for this show.

Images for this show:

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