Beatles/File Under
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Among the famous LPs that contain rare Beatles recordings, I think many people have been grateful for "FLIE UNDER". The unprecedented file-type album cover and the many unreleased recordings that were heard there for the first time. The impact at the time of its release was really big. Because it is such a famous album, several titles were released under the name of "FLIE UNDER" as CD items (there was even a paper jacket CD that reproduced that file-type jacket), but all of them were replaced with upgraded versions that were excavated after the CD era began, and there were no items that reproduced the pure "FLIE UNDER" on CD. It is true that the unreleased recordings excavated here, in fact the recordings heard in the so-called "stealth recordings" that were secretly filmed of EMI executives examining the Beatles' outtakes sleeping in the warehouse, all later lost half their value when recordings from the master tapes were realized on famous albums such as "NOT FOR SALE" and "SESSIONS". If that happens, it is inevitable that they will be replaced with upgraded versions. Still, the impact of "FLIE UNDER" when it was released was so big that there must have been many enthusiasts who wished they could easily play the nostalgic LP body on CD, and rather felt uncomfortable with the replacement of the sound source in the CD item mentioned earlier. After all, the LP itself would be reprinted on CD... The version of "FLIE UNDER" released by the familiar Remasters Workshop, a enthusiast production, fulfilled the wishes of such enthusiasts. This is a finish that can be called the face of Remasters Workshop, which carefully files LPs. You can enjoy the original LP "FLIE UNDER" on CD without worrying about the scratch noise of the record. In addition, although "FLIE UNDER" is a highly acclaimed masterpiece, the basic pitch is actually high, and there was further variation in pitch depending on the sound source. Therefore, I had to listen while correcting the pitch every time the sound source of the executive's secret recording tape, the get back session, and the acetate switched. The Remasters Workshop has adjusted that perfectly, so that the LP, which I used to appreciate even if the pitch was high, can now be enjoyed easily on CD with a stable pitch throughout. A faithful CD of the original "FLIE UNDER" LP, which has never been heard before. The unique editing content, which includes songs such as "That Means A Lot," which was known to exist but was heard here for the first time, and "Third Man Theme," which was finally featured in the movie "GET BACK," is also truly nostalgic. THE BEATLES - FILE UNDER (46:51) 1. Come And Get It (EMI Studios, July 24, 1969, take 1 (Paul demo)) 2. Rip It Up / Shake, Rattle And Roll (Apple Studios, January 26,1969) 3. Leave My Kitten Alone (EMI Studios, August 14, 1969, takes 4 and 5) 4. I'm So Tired (Twickenham Studios, January 3, 1969) 5. Cannonball/Not Fade Away/Hey Little Girl/Bo Diddley (Apple Studios, January 1969) 6. I Me Mine (EMI Studios, January 3, 1970, take 16) 7. Third Man Theme (Twickenham Studios, January 3, 1969) 8. Bad To Me (demo, May 1963) 9. Christmas 10. Time (Is Here Again) (EMI Studios, November 28, 1967; complete version) 10. Goodbye (Paul demo, early 1969) 11. dialogue (Twickenham Studios, January 16, 1969) / Blue Suede Shoes (Apple Studios, January 26,1969) 12. If You've Got Trouble (EMI Studios, February 18, 1965, take 1) 13. Negro In Reserve (Twickenham Studios, January 3, 1969) 14. That Means A Lot (EMI Studios, February 20, 1965, take 2) 15. Get Back (Apple Studios, January 24, 1969) 16. One After 909 (EMI Studios, March 5, 1963, edit of takes 4 and 5) 17. Dig A Pony (Apple Studios, January 22, 1969) 18. visit from Peter Sellers (Twickenham Studios, January 16, 1969) 19. Kansas City/Miss Ann (Apple Studios, January 26, 1969)
1. Come And Get It (EMI Studios, July 24, 1969, take 1 (Paul demo)) 2. Rip It Up / Shake, Rattle And Roll (Apple Studios, January 26,1969) 3. Leave My Kitten Alone (EMI Studios, August 14, 1969, takes 4 and 5) 4. I'm So Tired (Twickenham Studios, January 3, 1969) 5. Cannonball/Not Fade Away/Hey Little Girl/Bo Diddley (Apple Studios, January 1969) 6. I Me Mine (EMI Studios, January 3, 1970, take 16) 7. Third Man Theme (Twickenham Studios, January 3, 1969) 8. Bad To Me (demo, May 1963) 9. Christmas Time (Is Here Again) (EMI Studios, November 28, 1967; complete version) 10. Goodbye (Paul demo, early 1969) 11. dialogue (Twickenham Studios, January 16, 1969) / Blue Suede Shoes (Apple Studios, January 26,1969) 12. If You've Got Trouble (EMI Studios, February 18, 1965, take 1) 13. Negro In Reserve (Twickenham Studios, January 3, 1969) 14. That Means A Lot (EMI Studios, February 20, 1965, take 2) 15. Get Back (Apple Studios, January 24, 1969) 16. One After 909 (EMI Studios, March 5, 1963, edit of takes 4 and 5) 17. Dig A Pony (Apple Studios, January 22, 1969) 18. visit from Peter Sellers (Twickenham Studios, January 16, 1969) 19. Kansas City/Miss Ann (Apple Studios, January 26, 1969)