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Sold Date:
December 23, 2016
Start Date:
December 23, 2016
Final Price:
$100.00
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The Beatles
13 Live & Outtakes Lot
This is an amazing collection of rare Live recordings and studio outtakes of The Beatles. This is a perfect collection for someone that already has all of the studio albums or just a huge Beatles fan. These records rarely come up for auction on their own let alone in an incredible collection such as this.
The albums vary in condition from VG to VG+ or better. I believe there are only two LPs that are VG. I am going to do my best to describe each LP. Also there is writing on most of the labels.
The Beatles "The Beatles at Christmas" 2 X LP set music and interviews of the Beatles from BBC. Partial cue sheet. Both Lps are VG+ or better vinyl has nice shine looks barely played.
The Beatles "L.S. Bumble Bee"
Release date: 1973
Contraband’s companion piece to Have You Heard The Word, with most of the tracks originating from the Let It Be soundtrack. This marked the debut of a Beatles Decca audition track on any medium, illegal or not. One theory put forward about how this song might have been obtained is that it came from a tape of eight of the Decca audition songs the Beatles had given to Astrid Kirchherr around 11 April of 1962 upon their return to Hamburg, the day after Stuart Sutcliff’s passing. Kirchherr gave the tape to a friend of hers a year later.
Side 1: L.S. Bumble Bee (original 45 by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, 1967) / Don’t Let Me Down; Maxwell s Silver Hammer; Two Of Us (fast version); I’ve Got A Feeling; Oh Darling; Too Bad About Sorrows; One After 909; Across The Universe; I Dig A Pony
Side 2: Save The Last Dance For Me; Don’t Let Me Down / Suzie Parker / Yesterday (Ed Sullivan Show September 12 1965, taped August 14 1965) / Love Of The Loved (extended edit, Decca audition, January 1 1962, satisfactory mono) / Hey Jude Rehearsal (‘Experiment in TV 1968) / All You Need Is Love (worldwide telecast of ‘Our World’ June 25 1967)
Vinyl is VG+ or better has nice shine. The Beatles "The never released Mary Jane" 1975 version with unreleased tracks and some live BBC recordings. (Was missing insert so I copied a picture) Vinyl is VG+ The Beatles "Sweden 1963 Side one contains songs from the Swedish concerts. Side two has song from the Washington concert and the BBC concert.