Sunday, October 10, 2010

BEATLES SGT. PEPPER MULTI-TRACK MASTERS

“A Day In The Life” - 10 Feb 67 - E63175 (take 7)
track 1 - piano, guitar, maracas, bongos, alarm clock
track 2 – reduction of: John vocal, Mal counting, Paul vocal [redone], John & Paul "ahhs", piano)
track 3 - bass, drums (redone), tambourine
track 4 - sync tone (orchestra)
track 5 - full multi track stereo mix


"Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band " - 6 Mar 67 - E63022 (take 10)
track 1 – reduction of: instrumental backing + bass
track 2 - atmosphere (tuning and audience)
track 3 - brass + lead guitar
track 4 – reduction of: lead and chorus vocals + harmony vocals
track 5 - full multi track stereo mix


"She's Leaving Home"- 20 Mar 67 - E63631 (take 9)
    track 1 - take 1 reduction (harp, violins)
    track 2 - take 1 reduction (double bass, 2 violas, 2 cellos)
    track 3 - vocals
    track 4 - harmony vocals
    track 5 - full multi track stereo mix


"With A Little Help From My Friends" - 30 Mar 67 - E63462 (take 11)
track 1 – reduction of: piano, guitar, drums, cowbell and organ intro
track 2 - guitar piece, tambourine, bass, drum intro
track 3 - Ringo vocal, John & Paul vocal
track 4 - John & Paul vocals, organ intro, guitar piece
track 5 - full multi track stereo mix

5-  Bonus Tracks: (2-7 are 256mbps)

track 1 – When I’m 64 (take 4)
track 2 – Strawberry Fields Forever (take 7 - complete)
track 3 – Strawberry Fields Forever (take 26 - complete)
track 4 – Strawberry Fields Forever (final version - from edited takes 7 & 26)
     track 5 – Penny Lane I
track 6 - Penny Lane II
track 7 – Penny Lane III

Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
1. Applause and crowd noise.
2. Backing track.
3. Lead and backing vocals.
4. Lead guitar and brass.
With A Little Help From My Friends
6. Percussion, bass guitar, guitar.
7. Backing track.
8. Lead and backing vocals, organ.
 9. Backing vocals, guitar.
She’s Leaving Home
11. Strings #1.
12. Strings #2.
13. Lead and backing vocals.
14. Harmony and backing vocals.
A Day In The Life
16. Piano and lead vocals.
17. Guitar and tambourine.
18. Jangle piano, orchestra.
19. Bass guitar and drums. 

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3 comments:

chillroom said...

Wow. I guess the reissues have opened up the vaults once again and we are getting amazing stuff like this. Not as exciting, ultimately, as finally getting to hear Carnival of Light or Anything or any of the other mythical but we know now are real tracks that we've heard about but not heard. Still, this is fascinating for the hardcore Beatologist like me. Thanks!

(In an old issue of Belmo someone wrote in about hearing an unreleased drum track with other things -- the one called Anything. That's the only time I've ever heard about the track being heard. Please -- EMI, give us everything! How about a CD of just the avant garde experiments? That would include Revolution take 20, the 27 minute Helter Skelter, and the above. Or how about a CD of the Esher demos from May 68? We want to hear it! And I would hate to think that it will sometime be made available, maybe after all of us today are dead!)

Anonymous said...

THANKS SO MUCH !

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