Saturday, September 13, 2008

The Beatles - Unsurpassed Demos

Label: Yellow Dog, YD 008
Country: Luxembourg
Year: 1991
Total time: 69:17

1 Back in the USSR 3.06
2 Dear Prudence 4.32
3 Ob-la-di Ob-la-da 2.55
4 The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill 2.41
5 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 2.35
6 I'm So Tired 3.05
7 Blackbird 2.30
8 Piggies 2.06
9 Rocky Raccoon 2.42
10 Not Guilty 3.06
11 Jubilee work title for Junk 2.34
12 Julia 2.51
13 Yer Blues 3.25
14 Mother Nature's Son 2.21
15 Everybody's Got Someting To Hide Except For Me And My Monkey 3.00
16 Sexy Sadie 2.20
17 Sour Milk Sea 3.30
18 Revolution 3.57
19 Honey Pie 1.59
20 Cry Baby Cry 2.23
21 What's The New Mary Jane? 2.35
22 Circles 2.16
23 Child Of Nature 2.34
24 Julia 2.53

The Beatles Way: Fab Wisdom for Everyday Life

by Larry Lange

The Beatles as personal-growth gurus, you ask? Sure! Everyone knows that the Beatles were brilliant musicians. But there was much more to them than just great music. John, Paul, George, and Ringo created a living legacy of joy, elegance, and peace. The Beatles Way shows how to bring the attitude and ingenuity of the Fab Four into our own lives and achieve Beatle-like success at our work, in our homes, and with our dreams.

"The Beatles' music and message remain timeless. In this wise and entertaining book, a fresh new light is cast on the genius of the Fab Four. The Beatles are like a time-release capsule: They never stop giving you that love--that's all you really need."
--Marianne Williamson, author of A Return to Love

"The Beatles. Some people say it really was [about] the music, but that was only part of it.... They represented hope, optimism, wit, and lack of pretension, that 'anyone can do it' provided they had [the] will."
--Derek Taylor, former Beatles press agent

Author Larry Lange reads between the lines of Beatles lore and finds the secrets to their success, secrets that any of us can employ to rock our own lives: taking risks, creating a team to support you in your dream, and letting yourself evolve as your spirit moves you. Read it and be fab!

A first-generation Beatles fan, Larry Lange is a journalist and professional songwriter, producer, and consultant in the music industry. He has written, edited, and reported for leading consumer and business magazines and newspapers, including Newsday, InformationWeek, and Spectrum as well as music-industry publications like Hit Parader, EQ, and Mix. Currently, Lange is editor of CMP Media's publication TechWeb, a popular resource for technology professionals. He lives in New York.

Friday, September 12, 2008

The Beatles - Celluloid Rock

Label: Yellow Dog, YD 006
Country: Luxembourg
Year: 1991
Total time: 55:11

1 I've Got A Feeling (Lennon-McCartney) 4:06
2 Shake, Rattle And Roll (Calhoun) 2:06
3 Medley:
Kansas City (Leiber/Stoller/Penniman)
Miss Ann (Johnson-Penniman)
Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Price) 3:49
4 Blue Suede Shoes (Perkins) 2:07
5 You Really Got A Hold On Me (Robinson) 2:56
6 Get Back (Lennon-McCartney) 2:38
7 The Long And Winding Road (Lennon-McCartney) 3:37
8 Let It Be (Lennon-McCartney) 3:54
9 Don't Let Me Down (Lennon-McCartney) 3:47
10 For You Blue (Harrison) 2:59
11 The Walk (McCartney) 0:56
12 Teddy Boy (McCartney) 5:57
13 Two Of Us (Lennon-McCartney) 3:53
14 Dig A Pony (Lennon-McCartney) 4:06
15 Dig It (Lennon-McCartney-Harrison-Starkey) 8:28

Paul McCartney

by Alan Clayson

"Clayson's knowledge of the period is probably unparalleled and always unerringly accurate"
-- Q

"A very thorough researcher"
-- Uncut

When the most successful pop group in the world, The Beatles, disbanded in 1970, its four members went off to spearhead radically different projects, and none was more successful than Paul McCartney. Free at last to take control of his own songwriting destiny, his new group, Wings, produced a steady stream of quality music, most notably the Band On The Run album and the million-selling single 'Mull Of Kintyre'.

Since those early days of freedom, Paul has established himself as one of the most creative artists of his generation and a British showbusiness treasure. With wide-ranging projects such as the soundtrack to the movie Give My Regards To Broad Street and the more recent and critically acclaimed Liverpool Oratorio, he has also proved that his talents have transcended the writing of what ex-bandmate John Lennon once called 'granny music'. Celebrating his four decades of unparalleled success in the business, Paul McCartney is a multi-faceted account of one of the world's most fascinating musicians.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

The Beatles - Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 7

Label: Yellow Dog, YD 013
Country: Luxembourg
Year: 1991
Total time: 61:14

1 Do You Want To Know A Secret? Take 7 2:06
2 Misery Take 1 1:55
3 One After 909 Mono 3:01
4 Hold Me Tight Take 25 and 26, track 2 3:05
5 Can't Buy Me Love Take 2 and 3 3:04
6 I'm A Loser Take 3 2:53
7 I Feel Fine Take 5 2:26
8 Yes It Is Take 14 2:56
9 Norwegian Wood Take 4 2:28
10 Penny Lane Mono Promo mix 3:06
11 Lady Madonna 2:15
12 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da "Sessions" mix 2:54
13 Not Guilty "Sessions" mix 4:25
14 Revolution early mix 3:20
15 While My Guitar Gently Weeps Demo, "Sessions" mix 3:17
16 Come And Get It Paul's Demo 2:32
17 Think For Yourself Studio Talk 15:40

On Lead Guitar: George Harrison

George Harrison and barbers don't get on well. He constantly says that his pet hate is having his hair cut. He first met fellow Beatle John Lennon in the fish-and-chip shop by his school and his immediate reaction was: "He's a good lad. He doesn't get his hair cut, either."

Quick to smile, alert, George operates on lead guitar but is also efficient on drums and piano. Guitar is the main hobby of his life, though, and he says: "One day I want to sit down, give it a lot of thought--and come up with a completely revolutionary idea for a new guitar. They could call it the Harrison Guitar . . ."

Spare Time

"Chet Atkins is, for me, the greatest instrumentalist of 'em all. A fabulous technique. But I'm also very fond of the Duane Eddy group. Duane is a fine musician, too. Really, that's how I spend most of my spare time, just listening to records by favourite artists--and they inspire me to get out my own guitar and play a little just to an audience of only me."

George, at school, found it easy to express himself in art classes but slumped badly when it came to marks for subjects like mathematics or history. At Dovedale Road Primary School in Liverpool, he was a sports fanatic. Any sports: soccer, cricket, athletics, swimming. Had he persisted, he could have reached quite a high standard. "But by the time I went to Liverpool Institute High School, I'd lost all interest in sports," he says.

Clothes

"I suppose I quite enjoyed those school-days--what a long time off they all seem now. But I must say my version of the school uniform didn't go down very well with the masters, specially the headmaster. I used to do myself up in tight trousers, waistcoat and suede shoes. I reckoned it was all very fashionable, but obviously the ones in charge had a different view of what should be worn."

George is just short of six feet tall, weighs more than a stone less than the other two at 5 ft. 11 in. He weighs in at 10 stone 3 lb. He has a sister, Louise, and two brothers, Peter and Harry. And he was born on February 25, 1942, just four months before Beatle Paul McCartney.

"Apart from girls, and listening to records with girls, I put driving as my big hobby. I thoroughly enjoy a long drive, but though I rate myself good behind the wheel, I'm not so sure the police agree."

One Day

"Now the money is coming in, I can indulge myself that bit more than before. But I'm not a big spender. One day, I'd like to buy a big house somewhere quiet, but for the meantime I just buy whatever I like in the way of clothes and records.

"S'Funny. Once I just used to date girls and that was that. Now people seem interested in why I like certain types of girls and they ask for tips and hints and that sort of thing.

"Well, my own tastes run to small blonde girls who can share a laugh with me. That sense of humour is all important to me, but I do like to be able to switch moods as quickly as I do. Anyway, I date as often as we get a night free, which doesn't add up to much dating these days! No, there's nobody regular. It wouldn't be fair on her, not with us as busy as we are right now."

Jelly Babies

George cops at least his fair share of the fan-mail for individual Beatles. His taste for jelly-babies--he shares this with John Lennon--caused panic at one time. Hundreds of pounds of "babies" poured in for him. He once sang a song called "Three Cool Cats" and was besieged by parcels containing china cats. And Teddy Bears--he gets plenty of those.

"With so much travelling, I sometimes get behind on answering fan-mail," he confesses. "I don't seem to get marriage proposals through the post, but I do try and answer any letters that really need an answer. Lots of girls ask what age I feel is best for marriage. The truth is there is no such age--it's just when you feel you ought."

Perfectionist

George lavishes praise on his parents, Harold and Louise Harrison. Though not particularly musical themselves, they helped him a great deal . . . "simply by not complaining at the racket I kicked up when I first started learning instruments," he says. "I think they're very proud of all of us now."

Through R and B music figures so strongly on the Beatles' scene, George likes listening to C and W and to Spanish guitar, as long as both are well played. He's a perfectionist. He's a key figure in the Beatle sound. He's thoroughly likeable. And he's unhappy only when he HAS to go to get a haircut!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Beatles - Unsurpassed Masters Vol. 6

Label: Yellow Dog, YD 012
Country: Luxembourg
Year: 1991
Total time: 57:28

1 There's A Place take 1
2 I Saw Her Standing There takes 2 & 3
3 From Me To You takes 6 & 7
4 Thank You Girl take 1
5 Don't Bother Me take 10
6 A Hard Day's Night take 3
7 I'm A Loser takes 1 & 2
8 She's A Woman take 2
9 If You've Got Troubles
10 Help! takes 8 & 9
11 Here There And Everywhere monitor mix
12 I Am The Walrus take 7 monitor mix, instr.
13 Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da
14 Hey Jude
15 Not Guilty Stereo, "Sessions" mix
16 Let It Be
17 Because vocals only
18 Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues Sessions mix
19 What's The New Mary Jane stereo, "Sessions" mix