I purchased this 42 track album at Beatleweek 2023, although it was released in 2019. It was a big decision as I've bought numerous releases of Hot Hits, Cold Cuts and other 'unofficial albums' featuring the likes of Lulu, Tony Bennett and Steve Martin but the premise of purchasing this release' was 'It'll be nice to have them all on this 2CD Ultra Rare Tracks set.' So what do I get for my £22? Well the boast on the back of the CD advises there's '42 tracks or mixes that have never appeared on any McCartney album' is slightly out of date. A number of the songs have surfaced on Paul McCartney releases since 2019. For instance 'Same Time Next Year' as the B-side to Put it There and 'My Carnival' as the B-Side to Spies Like Us but there's still a wealth of unreleased songs across it's two sides Side two begins with a rollicking version of Girl School, taken from the songs Acetate. One off releases of songs include
PAUL MCCARTNEY AND WINGS : ONE HAND CLAPPING John-Paul ShiverTreblezine Paul McCartney, that post-Beatles dude who looked like Guy Lafleur? Never made it into the house I grew up in. We had The Beatles in the collection for sure—alongside Al Green, Aretha, Elton, CSNY, Miles, Janis, Jimi, Chaka, and those Stones. But the rents did not have a version of Paul on wax that resembled an ice hockey defenseman. READ MORE “I WAS NEVER REALLY A FAN”: IAN ANDERSON’S FAVOURITE BEATLES ALBUM Lucy Harbron/FarOutMagazine Asking a person for their favourite Beatles album often feels like a deeply personal, deeply intimate question. Taste is so subjective and so tied into individual memories that a favourite album can be a favourite album for a whole host of reasons – not just its musical content or artist value. READ MORE EXCERPT: INSIDE THE BEATLES’ HISTORIC 1964 AUSTRALASIAN TOUR Conor Lochrie/Rolling Stone This month marks the 60th anniversary of the Beatles‘ historical visit to Australia, which
Pear Entertainment - Pear 1911- 2022 The Beatles Last Live Performance, Recorded 30th January 1969 Can you imagine finding yourself in London at No.3 Saville Row on a planned sightseeing visit to the Beatles Apple Corps building. It's a bonus that you will seen all four Beatles arrive abeit seperately at Apple during the morning of Thursday, 30th January 1969 but surely curious why they are all there. It was around midday that the Beatles emerged from the Apple studios up the steps to appear live in their legendary appearance on the Apple rooftop. The CD contains 26 tracks from the Get Back sessions including multiple versions of Get Back & Don't Let Me Down, the first single eventually released on the 11th April 1969 from the January sessions. The DVD contains The Rooftop Concert - Single screen The Rooftop Concert - Multi screen from Disney's documentary Paul McCartney - I've Got a Feeling live with John on screen plus Get Back live. I purchased this CD\DVD
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