Sold Date:
August 3, 2015
Start Date:
March 18, 2015
Final Price:
$32.98
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
1464148
Buyer Feedback:
0
Beatles - Anthology 3 [Vinyl New]
Label: EMI RECORDS
Format: LP
Release Date: 21 Oct 2005
The Item is brand new and unplayed. If you check out and pay before 1PM Eastern (excluding weekend and holidays) we will prepare and ship out your order the same business day. Expected ship time may vary and is based on seller's order cut-off time.
Album Tracks
1. Beginning
2. Happiness Is A Warm Gun
3. Helter Skelter
4. Mean Mr Mustard
5. Polythene Pam
6. Glass Onion
7. Junk
8. Piggies
9. Honey Pie
10. Don't Pass Me By
11. Ob La Di Ob La Da
12. Goodnight
13. Cry Baby Cry
14. Blackbird
15. Sexy Sadie
16. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
17. Hey Jude
18. Not Guilty
19. Mother Nature's Son
20. Glass Onion
21. Rocky Raccoon
22. What's The New Mary Jane
23. Step Inside Love/Los Paranoias
24. I'm So Tired
25. I Will
26. Why Don't We Do It In The Road
27. Julia
28. I've Got A Feeling
29. She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
30. Dig A Pony
31. Two Of Us
32. For You Blue
33. Teddy Boy
34. Medley
35. Long And Winding Road
36. Oh Darling
37. All Things Must Pass
38. Mailman Bring Me No More Blues
39. Get Back
40. Old Brown Shoe
41. Octopus's Garden
42. Maxwell's Silver Hammer
43. Something
44. Come Together
45. Come And Get It
46. Ain't She Sweet
47. Because
48. Let It Be
49. I Me Mine
50. End
Anthology 3 documents the fractious Beatles years from 1968 to the end. Apple Records was launched ironically as the quartet were splintering into different units; to put it one way, they were increasingly solo artists appearing as session musicians on each others songs, or to look at it another way, they were already peering over the horizon at the post-Beatle world. There were no reconstructed and heavily overdubbed demos from which to create 'new' singles, but plenty of alternate takes from the white album, "Abbey Road", and "Let It Be" (with John spoiling the seriousness of a run-through of the title track by cheerfully calling Paul a bounder and a cheat!) as well as early versions of "All Things Must Pass" and "Not Guilty", which George wrote and later recorded properly on two of his solo albums in the 70s; and Paul's versions of "Step Inside Love" and "Come And Get It", which became hits respectively for Cilla Black and Badfinger. The others include a rock'n'roll medly included during the difficult "Let It Be" sessions - Jive Bunny, Status Quo, you weren't the first, were you - and an amusing version of "Get Back", with Paul ad-libbing vocals at the end just as the police were coming to order them off the roof during that famous last live open-air performance in January 1969. The main exclusive is John Lennon's "What's The New Mary Jane", a much-hyped 'rarity' which had been rumoured as a possible Plastic Ono Band single at the time - featuring John, George, Yoko and roadie Mal Evans, but neither Paul nor Ringo. EMI. 2005.