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Paul McCartney Archive Collection news

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Wings At The Speed of Sound and Venus & Mars due out in September.
Scott Relf, one of our blog readers, wrote to us and pointed out that Amazon in Canada has a September 24, 2014 release date for VENUS & MARS and SPEED OF SOUND in the McCartney Archive series.
Labeled as imports, the two albums do not yet have pictures. Anyway, here are the listings:
Venus & Mars (regular)
Venus & Mars (deluxe)
Wings At The Speed of Sound (regular)
Wings At The Speed of Sound (deluxe)


As always, thanks to Amazon for this early warning.

Our US Amazon Astore has these same sets:

Venus & Mars
Wings At The Speed of Sound

And Japan:

Venus & Mars
Wings At The Speed Of Sound

UPDATE: Now the sets have been officially confirmed, details and YouTube ads here.

UK A Hard Day's Night - review

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Quad posters for the UK theatrical release of A Hard Day's Night
Today, the mailman brought me the UK edition of A Hard Day's Night on Blu-ray, and I've just watched it. Like the Dutch edition, this is just a 1-disc Blu-ray, containing both the film and some Bonus material. Unlike the Dutch version, this has several options for audio, there's no disturbing Dutch subtitles you can't turn off, and there is more in the way of bonus material.

Format: PAL
Region: Region B/2
Number of discs: 1
Classification: U
Studio: Second Sight
DVD Release Date: 21 July 2014
Run Time: 84 minutes
Audio: Original mono (remastered) LPCM, new stereo remix LPCM and new 5.1 surround remix DTS-HD Master Audio by Giles Martin and Sam Okell, in addition to a cast & crew commentary audio track.
Subtitles: Optional English SDH subtitles for the hearing impaired (main title)
Aspect Ratio: 1.75:1 (not quite 16:9 but almost)
Frame speed: 23.98 Frames Per Second
Quality: full HD at 1080P

The film is delivered in a slipcase holding nothing else than the blu-ray plastic case with a single sheet for front and back cover, blank white back side. There is no booklet included here.

Director Richard Lester signed a few quad posters at the launch party for the film

This UK release is similar to, but does not have all the extras of the US release from the Criterion Collection, or what seems to be the most complete release, the German DeLuxe edition by Koch.

Bonus material:
* In Their own voices - A new piece combining 1964 interviews with 'The Beatles' with behind the scenes footage and photos.
* You Can't Do That' - The Making Of 'A Hard Days Night'. Not split into chapters and the complete "You Can't Do That" tacked on to the end of this feature has visual imperfections and artifacts not present on the original You Can't Do That' - The Making Of 'A Hard Days Night' DVD fram ages ago, the same problem is also on the US edition, we have been told.
* Things We Said Today - Featuring director Richard Lester, music producer George Martin, screenwriter Alun Owen and cinematographer Gilbert Talor
* Picturewise - about Richard Lester's films, strong AHDN focus.
* Anatomy of Style - Analysis of a few key scenes in the film.
* The Beatles - The Road to 'A Hard Days Night' - Mark Lewisohn sums up the Beatles' career prior to making the film
* New 50th Anniversary Trailer

The film itself looks and sounds great, perhaps with a little too visible film grain, and the lighting in the train compartment is varying. Still, probably close to the 1964 cinema experience, which is what Criterion Collection was aiming for, with mono the preselected audio option.

From the main menu you can select chapters of the main feature, 16 in all. They all have titles:
1. A Hard Day's Night, 2. What Little Old Man?, 3. Lost And Found, 4. I Should Have Known Better, 5. I Wanna Be Your Man, 5. Press Conference, 7. If I Fell, 8. Can't Buy Me Love, 9. Trendsetter, 10. And I Love Her, 11. I'm Happy Just To Dance With You, 12. The Old Mixer, 13. Ringo Missing, 14. Police Station, 15. Tell Me Why and 16. She Loves You.

In stereo and surround, Martin has tried some repair work to fix Paul McCartney's cracked voice on the word "vain" the second time it comes around during "If I Fell". Don't know what went wrong there, as McCartney's voice comes in too early to that section, and the result is worse than the crack from the regular stereo version from the album. Harrison knocking over the amp is audible in all versions of the audio track. In stereo and surround, Martin has elected to overdub the names the audience members are mouthing in the concert sequence. It's barely audible, but is there and fit in nicely. Otherwise, the stereo mixes are new and fab, and they have even managed to make "She Loves You" sound almost stereolike.
George Martin's orchestral score has also been mixed to stereo, thanks to discovering the original 3-tracks in Hollywood, and Ringo's Theme ("This Boy") in a Shadowslike arrangement and the Brubeckesque "A Hard Day's Night" especially benefit from it.

Venus & Mars / Speed of Sound ads

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Just released by Paul McCartney are two ads for the upcoming Archived editions of "Venus & Mars" (above) and "At The Speed Of Sound" (below). The release dates are 22nd (Europe)/23rd (USA) September, 2014



Formats to include previously unreleased material.

UK Release: 22nd September
US Release: 23rd September

MPL and Concord Music Group confirm the reissue of Wings albums 'Venus and Mars' and 'At The Speed Of Sound' as the next releases in the Paul McCartney Archive Collection on September 22nd (UK), and September 23rd (US), 2014.

Both albums will be available in a variety of physical and digital formats.
Venus & Mars Deluxe edition

Starting with a 2-disc (2 CD) Standard Edition, the first CD will feature the original remastered album and the second CD will include bonus audio made up of material including demos and unreleased tracks.

The 3-disc (2CD, 1DVD) Deluxe Edition will be housed in a hardback book featuring unpublished photographs, new interviews with Paul, material from Paul’s archives and expanded track-by-track information. The deluxe version bonus DVD will be comprised of filmed material from around the time of each release, some of which has never been seen before.

The albums will also be available on special gatefold vinyl editions (vinyl editions include a download card).
At The Speed of Sound DeLuxe edition

Digitally 'Venus and Mars' and 'At The Speed Of Sound' will be made available as both standard and deluxe versions – including Mastered for iTunes and Hi-Res formats.

As with all the Archive Collection, Paul has personally supervised all aspects of the reissues. The remastering work was done at Abbey Road by the same team who have worked on all the reissues as well as The Beatles’ catalogue.

Tracklists

Venus & Mars
Venus & Mars:

CD 1 – Remastered Album
1. Venus and Mars
2. Rock Show
3. Love In Song
4. You Gave Me The Answer
5. Magneto and Titanium Man
6. Letting Go
7. Venus and Mars – Reprise
8. Spirits Of Ancient Egypt
9. Medicine Jar
10. Call Me Back Again
11. Listen To What The Man Said
12. Treat Her Gently – Lonely Old People
13. Crossroads

CD 2 – Bonus Audio
1. Junior’s Farm
2. Sally G
3. Walking In The Park With Eloise
4. Bridge On The River Suite
5. My Carnival
6. Going To New Orleans (My Carnival)
7. Hey Diddle [Ernie Winfrey Mix]
8. Let’s Love
9. Soily [from One Hand Clapping]
10. Baby Face [from One Hand Clapping]
11. Lunch Box/Odd Sox
12. 4th Of July
13. Rock Show [Old Version]
14. Letting Go [Single Edit]

DVD – Bonus Film
1. Recording My Carnival (3:07)
2. Bon Voyageur (09:17)
3. Wings At Elstree (13:05)
4. Venus and Mars TV Ad (1:11)
Total running time 26:20

At The Speed of Sound

Wings at the Speed of Sound:

CD 1 – Remastered Album
1. Let 'Em In
2. The Note You Never Wrote
3. She’s My Baby
4. Beware My Love
5. Wino Junko
6. Silly Love Songs
7. Cook Of The House
8. Time To Hide
9. Must Do Something About It
10. San Ferry Anne
11. Warm And Beautiful

CD 2 – Bonus Audio
1. Silly Love Songs [Demo]
2. She’s My Baby [Demo]
3. Message To Joe
4. Beware My Love [John Bonham Version]
5. Must Do Something About It [Paul’s Version]
6. Let ‘Em In [Demo]
7. Warm And Beautiful [Instrumental Demo]

DVD – Bonus Film
1. Silly Love Songs Music Video (05:45
2. Wings Over Wembley (13:23)
3. Wings In Venice (3:10)
Total running time 22:18

Icon Lennon and Starr releases

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John Lennon and Ringo Starr
Universal Music Enterprises are releasing an album each by Ringo Starr and John Lennon in their Icon budget series for Amazon on September 9, 2014.
Priced at $7.97, the tracks are still unknown, but it's likely to be their best known songs.
Amazon (USA) listings:
Ringo Starr
John Lennon

Wings photos

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Wings
UK newspaper The Guardian has launched an online gallery of Wings photos, these are taken from the upcoming Venus & Mars/Speed Of Sound books from the deluxe editions of the albums.
Check out the photos here.

The Beatles in Mono CD-box re-release

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"The Beatles in Mono"
Word is out that Universal Music Group is about to re-release the 2009 "The Beatles in Mono" CD boxed set. Originally released by Apple/EMI in 2009, the CDs feature the group's original monophonic Beatles albums, together with an odds and ends 2 CD set, called "Mono Masters". Also included were the 1965 stereo mixes of "Help!" and "Rubber Soul", the stereo version of the CDs featuring a 1987 George Martin remix of these albums.

The release comes probably because of the imminent release of the mono albums on vinyl. Unlike the all-analogue vinyl versions of the mono albums, the CD boxed set has a digital recreation of the master tapes, and this will still be the case with the re-release.

"The Beatles in Mono" was an expensive limited edition release, and was heavily pirated. Not just copying the official release, the pirate copies were done from scratch and included spelling mistakes of the titles. One we heard about, was a White album which referenced the titles as 'Whil My Guitar Gently Weeps' and 'Revolution A'.

We don't know if the re-release will mimic the original 2009 release, regarding the look of the box, CDs and booklet. Back when the Traveling Wilburys limited edition boxed set went into it's second printing, they changed the colour of the box.

Venus & Speed - vinyl albums

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Venus and Mars - double album
Pictures have been released of the vinyl editions of the upcoming vinyl editions of "Venus & Mars" and "At The Speed of Sound". Apart from being a double album this time around, "Venus & Mars looks like its old self, gatefold sleeve, two posters and a couple of stickers were also included with the original 1975 single album release.
Wings At The Speed of Sound - double album
"At the Speed of Sound" has kept it's original "no frills" look, apart from that, necessarily, it now sports a gatefold sleeve.

The albums are currently priced at £20.99 each, over at the Universal Music Store, and $34.98 in the USA Amazon listings.

Braverman's Condensed Cream of the Beatles

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Still from the film
In 1971-1972, Charles "Chuck" Braverman made a 14,5 minute film about the history of the Beatles called "Braverman's Condensed Cream of the Beatles", first seen on Geraldo Rivera's "Good Night America" television show for ABC. The film used mostly animated graphics, but also features quite a few short live action clips, including a cameo by Rivera interviewing John Lennon about his American citizenship troubles.

Script for the film

A number of sites on the internet refers to the film as having been nominated for an Academy Award, or even having won one. However, in researching this, I only found that the film was nominated for a "Gold Hugo" award at the Chicago International Film Festival in 1973. One of Braverman's other shorts was eventually nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject, that was in 2000, and the documentary, "Curtain Call" didn't win.

"Braverman's Condensed Cream of the Beatles" was distributed in 16mm by Santa Monica based Pyramid Films in the 1970s, but so far has never been officially released for the home video market.

Back in the early eighties when "Beatlefest" used to show actual videos that you couldn't see anywhere else, they would show "Braverman's Condensed Cream of the Beatles" as an annual tradition.

My own encounter with the film was also in the early eighties, when I used to trade video tapes of the Beatles with other collectors. On the video cassette I got, the film had an added monicker, it was called "Time Capsule: Braverman's Condensed Cream of the Beatles". I found it a quirky little film, containing images in sub par quality. Most of the footage used I had in better quality on other tapes. But I guess by then standards were higher than in the early seventies when it was made, and higher quality footage had appeared. The film had a lot of stills, some animation and snippets of films like "A Hard Day's Night", the trailer for "Help!", some Ed Sullivan Show performances and an interview with a bespectacled Sullivan, "The Beatles at Shea Stadium" concert documentary, the promos for "Revolution" and "Strawberry Fields Forever", etcetera, all in far worse shape than the footage I was used to at the time. The most recent footage used in the film was from Harrison's  "The Concert for Bangladesh" and Lennon's "One To One" concert, both held at the Madison Square Garden.

Still from a "A Hard Day's Night" clip used in Braverman's film.
When the film was first released and distributed on a 16mm reel, it was shown in schools across the USA, and for many pupils it was to be their first encounter with film of the Beatles, which for a number of them triggered a lifelong fascination with the band. The situation was much like with "The Compleat Beatles" video cassette later on, and "The Beatles Anthology" TV series for yet another generation.

A full version of the film existed on YouTube, however it has been removed by the powers that be. These days, you can still find the first half of it there, though. The full film has been included on several bootleg DVDs, most notably "Introducing The Beatles" on the (fake) Capitol label and Fab Productions' 2008 release "The Long and Winding Road".

Geraldo Rivera also made liberal use of the film in his various Beatles-related reports in the seventies as well as in his appearance on ABC's Nightline in the early morning hours of Dec. 9, 1980.

There was a "Paul is dead" sequence in this film that got much attention by the conspiration theory people. Here's a discussion about that aspect.

The film pops up occasionally, and is shown at film clubs and 16mm film festivals. For instance, an internet search reveals that it was shown at a 16mm film festival in San Francisco in November, 2010. Some film libraries still have the title. As it is with these old 16mm films, age takes its toll on them, and the colours often get a red hue which gets worse and worse over the years. You can see this on the stills from the film in this very article.

Here's a review of the film from a 1973 edition of The English Journal. The review is of course for the 16mm film, and is likely to have influenced teachers across the USA to screen the then current film in their classrooms.


BRAVERMAN'S CONDENSED CREAM OF BEATLES.
Pyramid Films. 17 minutes, color. Rental: $20 Sale: $250.

Pyramid Films Braverman's newest film, Condensed Cream of Beatles, is a kaleidoscope of flashing images, music and ideas of the rock group who powerfully influenced the youth culture of the sixties. Braverman traces the Beatles' history from their first nervous American appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, through the next ten years of albums, movies, concerts and personal dilemmas. As a short film, Cream of Beatles is visually more sophisticated than Braverman's Televisionland or The Sixties. While he still uses live television cuts and his "kinestasis" tech-nique in filmmaking, there are a lot of montages created especially to accompany clips from famous songs. There are excerpts from the films A Hard Day's NightYellow Submarine, and The Concert For Bangladesh that provide a sense of the philosophical direction of the group. The sense of America's "Beatlemania" infects the viewer in scenes from their famous concert at Shea Stadium. Surprise is registered at that shortlived surge by some to ban the Beatles for their charismatic effect on American youth. Braverman has tied all this together with cuts from songs like "She Loves You" and "Strawberry Fields Forever." There are titles from the Beatle period of political statement—"Revolution," "Song For Bangladesh," (sic) and "We All Shine On." (sic) With every second of film totally infused with speed, color, flashes, zooms and cuts, Braverman has barraged his audience totally with the spirit of the Beatles. Viewing the film is especially individual, for though the Beatles were universally heard, the memories they stir are uniquely one's own. Cream of Beatles has a special meaning for the 20-30 age group who grew up with the Beatles. It is a fascinating return to an important part of one's life. Over a dozen English classes at Masconomet Regional High, representing all types of high school students, have viewed the film. It has evidenced a special success in arousing curiosity among kids about the sixties. Sam Winslow, a 16-year-old student at the high school, has voluntarily seen the film fourteen times. I asked Sam what he would like to say about Cream of Beatles to an audience of high school teachers:

"Many people, like me, only see the Beatles on album covers, or maybe on posters. The Beatles were such an influence on young people, and this movie brings in every aspect that affected the kids. It brings back so many memories of the sixties and early seventies. Charles Braverman is a genius."

Whether or not one can call Braverman a genius, his film does work in the classroom. It can be seriously used as introduction to culture of the sixties, the study of rock music, discussion of the Vietnam War and the Protest Movement. It illustrates the concept of montage in creative writing, and demonstrates both technique and idea in filmmaking. It can be combined with song lyrics printed as poetry, with Braverman's film The Sixties for a study of the recent past, or with other films on Rock and Roll. Unique in conception and style, Cream of Beatles will succeed in the classroom as well as provide genuine entertainment.

Rebecca Fulginiti
Masconomet Regional High School
Topsfield, Massachusetts


It seems to me that Geraldo Rivera commissioned this film from Braverman. To this end, he got in touch with Dave Morrell, who recently (1972) had been in the New York media as a Beatles collector, something unheard of in those days, so soon after the group had broken up.

Morrell and Furmanek had this card printed
Rivera wanted Morrell to supply records and memorabilia from their collection to be used in the film. Morrell enlisted help from his young fellow Beatles collector friend, Ron Furmanek. Furmanek proceeded to make an inventory list of what they had, and supplied this to the filmmakers.

Inventory list

The items they wanted to be in the film was packaged and sent to Hollywood.

Some of the paper memorabilia that was sent to Braverman.

Most of the items they supplied were used near the end of the film, accompanied by the song "The Long and Winding Road". When the film was aired on July 30, 1973, Morrell was thanked by Rivera on the air, but Furmanek got no mention and the two are not thanked in the credits of the film. Furthermore, when their memorabilia was shipped back to them, the two friends discovered that some of the items had tape stains etc and were in a worse shape than it was when it had left them.

The return envelope

These days, the film is a "relic from a different age", but older fans remember it fondly.



Dave Morrell went on to work in the public relations dept at Warner Bros Records and eventually got to meet all four members of the Beatles, who he has described as "some of the nicest people I have ever met". At 60, he lives in LA and is currently working on a series of easy-to-read books about his life in the music business. The first book, Horse-Doggin', was released in March, and the next installment is due out in September. Morrell supplied us with photos from his archives for this article. You can order his books from his Amazon page here.

Ron Furmanek went on to become an expert on restoring audio and video archives, his work on the Beatles films and promotional videos are evident throughout The Beatles Anthology series. Ironically, a lot of the footage seen in Braverman's film was later restored by Furmanek for Apple Corps Ltd. For more details, see our article on Furmanek's work for the Beatles here.

Charles "Chuck" Braverman continues to make films, and works as an independent producer of television features for many TV companies. His website is here.

Geraldo Rivera hosts the newsmagazine program Geraldo at Large and appears regularly on Fox News Channel. His website is here.

Beatles calendars 2015

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Is it an album? No, it's a calendar!
It's that time of year again - the time when various calendars for next year is released. Actually, Trends International is jumping the gun here a bit, they are unleashing a sleuth of Beatles calendars tomorrow, but Danilo (who are the makers of the "official" Beatles calendars) are waiting until the 15th of August to release theirs.
First off, here are the Danilo calendars, two variations:

The official Beatles calendar by Danilo
And here's a look at the back, to see all the images used inside:

All 12 months.
Next up is Danilo's Beatles Collectors Edition 2015 Calendar. Not very special, it sells for the same price as the other one. It includes a Record Sleeve gift cover. This 2015 Beatles calendar celebrates the fab foursome with amazing photos throughout and large format monthly calendar grids give ample room for your own appointments and reminders to keep you organised throughout the year, it says here.

Danilo's Collector's Edition Beatles Calendar.
And here it is with a sample page
Over to Trends International. Here is their 2015 range of Beatles calendars:

This is their oversized calendar, where each page is poster sized.
A sampling of pages reveal concert posters inside
Next up is their premium wall calendar.

Premium wall calendar, 16 months
If you're short on wall space, here's their solution: The mini calendar!

7" calendar, 16 months
If you're totally out of wall space, but can clear a bit from your desktop, here's the standee:

Same posture every month, but nice!
Then there's the premium Art calendar:

Beatles Premium Art calendar
Premium Art calendar - back
Oh, and since we started with the American albums calendar, here's a second look:


Trends International's Collector's Edition Beatles calendar 2015
The prize for best front cover of all these calendars goes to (drum roll)...

Pyramid's Official John Lennon Calendar (12" x 12")

You can buy these calendars from here: Apple Records Amazon Astore (USA) and some of them are available at our humble UK Amazon Astore.

The Beatles at Johanneshov

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The Beatles at Johanneshov
A recording from one of The Beatles' performances at Johanneshovs Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden suddenly materialised out of nowhere the other day, and started circulating among collectors. The Beatles played four concerts at the venue, two on July 28th, 1964 and two the day after. The recording could be from any of these concerts. The concert was professionally recorded in stereo, however, over the years, one channel of the stereo image has been wiped. The result is that you can hear Paul McCartney's vocal microphone loud and clear, but not John Lennon's. Of course, when George Harrison sings into McCartney's microphone you can hear him, but not when he is using John's. The bass, drums and George's guitar are heard, but not so much Lennon's rhythm guitar. You can hear John's voice being picked up some times by Paul's microphone, but distant. Still, it's an entertaining recording, and the missing side of the stereo image lets you focus in on some backup singing.
From this recording, "All My Loving" has previously been aired on Swedish Radio by Staffan Olander in 2012, like we told you about at the time.

Songs heard:
I Saw Her Standing There (the beginning is missing)
You Can't Do That (Paul thanks the audience in Swedish, John is audible when he's speaking)
She Loves You (Paul tries to sing it with a Swedish accent occasionally)
All My Loving
Roll Over Beethoven (George is using Paul's microphone, so we can hear him sing)
Can't Buy Me Love
I Wanna Be Your Man (Ringo's vocals almost inaudible, but Paul and John share Paul's microphone and are strongly present)

And the recording comes to a halt. You can listen to the recording in the player below.



It's strange that this recording should appear at its 50th anniversary. Perhaps something to do with the EU copyright legislation?

"Train song" mystery solved?

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A Hard Day's Night
In a great article about the restoration of "A Hard Day's Night" (picture and sound), Matt Hurwitz seems to have solved the "train song" mystery.
One of the session musicians who worked on George Martin sessions for incidental music for the film says he's playing on the clip, not Ringo.
"That's definitely me," drummer Clem Cattini (at that point, fresh from The Tornadoes) told Hurwitz for a lengthy StudioDaily piece on the film's restoration. "The guitars, I think, were ‘Big Jim’ Sullivan and Jimmy Page. They did a lot of the rock stuff together in those days, particularly on these kinds of sessions.”

Read the full piece at Studiodaily.com. You won't regret it.

Ringo & John's Icon albums

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As we posted earlier, a couple of Ringo Starr and John Lennon compilations are hitting the CD market in the shape of two releases in Universal's "Icon" series.

John Lennon: Icon
Tracks:
Imagine
(Just Like) Starting Over
Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)
Stand By Me
Watching The Wheels
Mind Games
Jealous Guy
Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy)
Love
Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
Give Peace A Chance

Ringo Starr: Icon
Tracks:
Photograph
It Don't Come Easy
You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful and You're Mine)
Oh My My
Only You (And You Alone)
King of Broken Hearts
No No Song
Back Off Boogaloo
Walk With You
(It's All Down To) Goodnight Vienna
Yellow Submarine (live)

Nice to see two of his newer songs (King of Broken Hearts, Walk With You) mixed in with this mainly seventies collection. "Yellow Submarine" may have been taken from a previous release by the All Starr Band. Or perhaps not?
Badfinger's album "Timeless" was also an Icon release, and sported a full Apple label. Maybe these will, too?
Release date is 9 September.

Beatles CD's on their way?

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Vol 3 in the new "Historic Live Recordings" series
We're more than a little puzzled by the fact that OxTango Music got away with re-releasing the Beatles'Star Club tapes on CD, seemingly without any legal action taking place. And what's more,  a couple of days ago they revealed plans for further Beatles CDs in a series called "Historic Live Recordings" (3 double CD sets) as well as a "Get Back Nagra Tape Remasters" (a 3 CD set). The company is also releasing new CDs by Bob Dylan as well as the Rolling Stones.

Is there an amnesty for bootleggers regarding CD releases these days? What's happening? A cunning plan from Apple Corps Ltd to sneak out Beatles recordings for hard core fans?

Track listings and artwork on the company's website: OxTango-Music.com

Abbey Road - September 1969

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Abbey Road, September 25, 1969. Photo: Dr. Ronald Kunze  

Thanks to Thorsten Knublauch who alerted us to this photo. Taken by Dr. Ronald Kunze in September 1969, it shows the crossing, Abbey Road studios and that VW Beetle, now parked on the other side of the road than when the Beatles had photos taken for the album the previous month. It was taken the day before the album release. The photo appeared on the German Wikipedia entry for Abbey Road.

Abbey Road studios entrance, September 25, 1969. Photo: Dr. Ronald Kunze  
A second photo shows the entrance to the studios, at the time the studios were still named "EMI Recording Studios". They changed the name to "Abbey Road Studios" in the early eighties following the success of the Beatles' album. Ever since, they have never been content with the sign above the door...
The sign above the door has been subject to change many times after the studios were renamed.
Your's truly on the steps of Abbey Road Studios a few years back.
Of course, the Beatles.com page has also published a black and white photo, said to have been taken the morning of the day when the Beatles crossed the road.

Empty crossing, 1969.

TV biopic of Cilla Black

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Here's the trailer for an upcoming TV dramatisation of the Cilla Black story, produced by ITV. Look out for cameos by "the Beatles"!



Cilla is played by award winning actress Sheridan Smith. Just in case you were wondering, that's actually her singing too!
Acclaimed writer Jeff Pope has penned Cilla, a three-part drama for ITV, starring Sheridan Smith as the famous Liverpudlian songbird.
Sheridan will be joined in the cast by Aneurin Barnard as Cilla’s husband Bobby, Ed Stoppard as Brian Epstein, John Henshaw as Cilla’s father, John White and Melanie Hill is Cilla’s mother.
‘Cilla’ tells of her rocky rise to fame and will capture the essence of 1960s Liverpool, the atmosphere of promise and excitement as the Merseybeat music scene was on the verge of exploding in a blaze of tight-fitting skirts, stiletto heels, and beehives.
A young, unknown Cilla works in the austere environs of the typists’ pool at a local company, dreaming of stardom. The drama looks at how she met the two men who came to love her and ultimately fought over her - future husband Bobby Willis and legendary manager Brian Epstein, the tragic young businessman who also guided the career of The Beatles.
We learn how Cilla’s burgeoning friendship with John, Paul, George and Ringo - the four young men who went on to conquer the music world - shaped her career. The names of the actors playing the parts of John, Paul, George and Ringo are still unknown. It was family friend Ritchie Starkey (Ringo), the teddy-boy with a greasy quiff, who help her to cross paths with Brian Epstein and producer George Martin - who were to launch her career with recording sessions at the world famous Abbey Road Studios.
The ITV Studios production will recount the dark days of her early career, her on-off relationship with Bobby, a baker at Woolworth’s with the gift of the gab, who struggled to accept Cilla’s iron determination to succeed and become a star at the expense of practically every other area of her life.
The ITV drama Cilla will be released in late 2014.

Unboxing The Beatles in Mono vinyl box

George Harrison Apple Years update

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Amazon Germany screen shots
Thanks to Dirk Bock, for alerting us to the fact that the new George Harrison remasters have shown up on Amazon's German affiliate, as imports. So now we have the album titles confirmed. As you can see they are:

- Wonderwall Music
- Electronic Sound
- All Things Must Pass (2 CD)
- Living In The Material World
- Dark Horse
- Extra Texture

Seven discs in all, just like Dhani Harrison implied.

Release date is given as 19 September 2014, but we heard 23 September for USA and 22. September for Europe (the Germans always release titles a little earlier than the rest of Europe).
From "insiders", here are some more details, including a list of the bonus tracks.
"George Harrison: The Apple Years 1968-75" will be the full title of the boxed set. All the albums are remastered again in 2014, ignoring the previous remasterings of "All Things Must Pass" and "Living In The Material World".

There is no separate CD of bonus audio. All bonus tracks will be on their respective albums. The boxed set will contain a bonus DVD and a beautiful book full of never-before-seen photos. The CD labels will be virtually identical to the original LP releases, even including a Zapple label for Electronic Sound. Copyright info on the discs is listed as G.H. Estate Limited under exclusive license to Calderstone Productions Limited (a division of Universal Music Group).

- The Platinum Weird version of "This Guitar" will be the sole bonus track on "Extra Texture".
- The studio version of "Bangladesh" is a bonus track on "Material World", along with "Deep Blue" and "Miss O'Dell".
- For Wonderwall Music, the bonus tracks are "In The First Place", "Almost Shankara" and "The Inner Light" (Alternative Take Instrumental).

The cover of "All Things Must Pass" is black and white on this release. In addition to some never-before-published pictures, the booklets to the albums, as well as the book accompanying the boxed set, show really nice pictures of master tape boxes from Abbey Road Studios, Apple Studios, A&M Records and FPSHOT, plus there's a funny picture of George's original handwritten and colored label idea for "Ding Ding, Ding Dong", which is listed as being by "G. Plan & The Wigtappers."

The separately released CDs will be in the same digipak style as The Beatles remasters.

The remastering was not done at Abbey Road but at Lurssen Mastering.

A placeholder listing of the boxed set at Amazon (UK) says "Label: Apple Corps Ltd".

The Beatles' first USA concert tour

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Beatles promo clips on TV

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Fantasy blu-ray compilation of Beatles promo clips. Reality soon?
This weekend, a TV station in Holland presented a couple of TV shows which may be of interest to you. On Saturday 23 August 2014, the Dutch oldies TV station "192 TV" broadcast 33 Beatles promo clips (that's "music videos" for any youngsters out there) in a show called "The Beatles: 50 jaar na Blokker - ook op veler verzoek in de herhaling" ("50 years after Blokker - too many requests in the repetition", translation by Google). The TV station had replaced all of the original audio with the 'best available' audio (which means live audio is replaced by studio audio). It was an entertaining 1,5 hours of Beatles clips in chronological order (based on the Dutch singles chart entries - plus three inserts 'I Need You', 'You're Gonna Lose That Girl' and 'You've Got To Hide Your Love Away' which weren't issued there on a single). The next day they played an hour long special, featuring Beatles solo promo clips.

Here's the tracklisting (and the sources):

1) LOVE ME DO (1982 promo clip)
2) SHE LOVES YOU (from The Mersey Sound)
3) I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND (from Ed Sullivan Show)
4) FROM ME TO YOU (from Ed Sullivan Show)
5) PLEASE PLEASE ME (from Ed Sullivan Show)
6) CAN'T BUY ME LOVE (from Ready Steady Go)
7) ALL MY LOVING (from Ed Sullivan Show)
8) I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER (from A Hard Day's Night)
9) AND I LOVE HER (from A Hard Day's Night)
10) I FEEL FINE (from Ed Sullivan Show)
11) TICKET TO RIDE (from Help!)
12) HELP! (the promo from the start of the Help! film, without darts etc.)
13) I NEED YOU (from Help!)
14) YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE THAT GIRL (from Help!)
15) YESTERDAY (from Ed Sullivan Show)
16) WE CAN WORK IT OUT (from The Music Of Lennon-McCartney)
17) DAY TRIPPER (from The Music Of Lennon-McCartney)
18) YOU'VE GOT TO HIDE YOUR LOVE AWAY (from Help!)
19) PAPERBACK WRITER (colour promo clip from Chiswick)
20) PENNY LANE (promo clip)
21) STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER (promo clip - original version)
22) ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE (from Our World - Anthology colour version)
23) HELLO GOODBYE (promo clip - Anthology version)
24) I AM THE WALRUS (from Magical Mystery Tour)
25) MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR (from Magical Mystery Tour)
26) THE FOOL ON THE HILL (from Magical Mystery Tour)
27) LADY MADONNA (promo clip - Anthology version)
28) HEY JUDE (promo clip)
29) REVOLUTION (promo clip)
30) GET BACK (from Let It Be)
31) THE BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO (promo clip-Anthology version)
32) LET IT BE (from Let It Be - Anthology version)
33) THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD (from Let It Be)

And here's "Part Two": John, Paul, George and Ringo solo:

1) GIVE PEACE A CHANCE (footage of demonstrations)
2) INSTANT KARMA! (Top Of The Pops - Yoko knitting)
3) IT DON'T COME EASY (shot in snow clad Norway - from "Cilla in Scandinavia")
4) MY SWEET LORD (from the Bangladesh concert film + stills)
5) MOTHER (studio version to stills)
6) POWER TO THE PEOPLE (Promo film, more demonstrations)
7) EAT AT HOME (footage of Paul and Linda from various sources)
8) IMAGINE (Promo film)
9) MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB (Promo film (fading colours) in a barn)
10) HAPPY XMAS (WAR IS OVER) (Christmas tree + winter photos of John. Harlem Community Choir and War Is Over poster campaign)
11) HI, HI, HI (Original promo film in 4:3, not from McCartney Years)
12) MY LOVE (as above)
13) HELEN WHEELS (as above)
14) MIND GAMES (Original promo film - John walking in New York with hat)
15) BAND ON THE RUN (Starts with "drawings" promo with Beatles imagery, as on McCartney Years, goes over to footage from "Wings Over The World", as well as footage from the cover shoot)

The TV station broadcasts digitally, and the quality was quite nice. So, is the Beatles section an early clue to what we might expect from the proposed "1" music video compilation or was this something a Beatles fan at the 192 TV station put together?
The nicely synched record sound to the Ed Sullivan clips hints at official Apple work. I wouldn't be at all surprised if these clips are included on the "1" DVD.
Disappointing if they stick with the "Anthology" creations, though. The Anthology editions of the promo clips usually inject outtake or unrelated footage into the original sixties promos, creating new (and perhaps more entertaining) but historically incorrect music videos. Thankfully, "Strawberry Fields Forever" remains like it was in the sixties (and is probably inserted here by 192 TV, it's not on "1"). The version shown on Anthology had some orange nineties colourisation added, as well as some home movie footage which was never part of the original promo. "All You Need Is Love" was originally filmed in black and white, the colour was added by the producers of Anthology. The Anthology version of "Hello Goodbye" was a mix of original promos 1, 2 and 3 from the sixties, the "Lady Madonna" clip, originally just footage of the Beatles recording "Hey Bulldog" had inserts from other films (notably "Hey Jude" clips from the "Music! Experiment in Television" film), and "Let It Be" contains a still of the film poster not originally present. I was hoping they would leave the sixties versions of the promo clips intact, but judging from the clips here, they will be the Anthology era edits. "Hey Jude" however, is not in great quality here (good, but not Anthology quality), so perhaps these are not the "1" films after all.

This weekend's programming was certainly reminiscent of the old Australian Beatles TV specials by the "Rage" TV show on ABC, although they usually mixed the solo stuff in between their Beatles clips. That show was the source of many Beatles video compilations being traded among us Beatles video collectors back in the late eighties/early nineties. In 2005, "Rage" wanted to do a Beatles TV Special again, featuring "over 3 hours of videoclips, interviews and *live* performances". Sadly, the show never aired, the website of the show citing "unforseen circumstances" as the reason.

The Beatles Again

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"The Beatles Again" front cover and record.
Had it not been for the reputation of the seller, we would have thought it was a fantasy dream item, manufactured by bootleggers. This is the very first fully manufactured album cover and record for the Beatles' US LP release from 1970, "The Beatles Again" (Apple SO-385). As you may know, the original title of this album was slated by Apple Records to be "The Beatles Again". That title was later changed to "Hey Jude" when they decided to market the album on the strength of that huge hit single.
You can find the "Beatles Again" records themselves around as they were issued in the far more common fully marked "Hey Jude" titled covers upon their initial release. A long time ago, I won that album in a competition on the radio here in Norway, with "The Beatles Again" on the labels and a regular "Hey Jude" album cover. These were imported to Norway and could be found in record shops.

What you don't find around and will likely ever see again, is the original authentic alternate "Beatles Again" fully titled covers! In fact, this is perhaps the rarest Beatles album cover in the world! Well, behold, , here indeed, is a truly authentic early "Beatles Again" album cover and record! It is 100% authentic guaranteed. It is a fully constructed cover from corner to corner. note the "Beatles Again" title and "SO-385" number are on spine as well. Also note the back cover features a purple border around the image and the title "Beatles Again" in purple print on the image. The spine is purple as well, with white print.

"The Beatles Again" back cover and record.

The quality of the record, currently for sale on ebay: "The condition is a very nice vg+ to ++. The seams are intact with only a 1/4" seam wear through at the lower right corner. Some very light wear otherwise, but this one is in great shape. To date, there are two known examples of this rare album to exist at all. The record is near mint all the way around labels and vinyl."
This item will be accompanied with the seller's lifetime guarantee letter of authenticity.

The seller of this item is Perry Cox, co-author of a series of price guides for American Beatles records.

Source: Ebay.com
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