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The Beatles - Barrett Cassette Dubs Vol 1 (1970)

Track listing:
  1. Twist & Shout (Us Stereo Mix) 2:30
  2. She Loves You (Rs1) 2:20
  3. She Loves You (Rs2) 2:25
  4. Please Please Me (Uk Stereo) 1:58
  5. I'll Get You 2:05
  6. I Call Your Name (Us Stereo) 2:07
  7. All My Loving (Hi Hat Intro) 2:07
  8. That Means A Lot (Take 20 With Portions Of Take 21) 3:25
  9. That Means A Lot (Take 23-24) 2:10
  10. That Means A Lot (Unknown Take) 0:53
  11. I'm Looking Throug You (Take 4 - Complete) 2:56
  12. We Can Work It Out (Alt Stereo) 2:11
  13. I Live For You - George (Full Version) 3:41
  14. Dera Dera Doon - George (Full Version) 3:34
  15. Gopala Krishna - George (Full Version) 4:48
  16. Going Down To Golders Green - George (Full Version) 2:30
  17. Nashville Freakout - Ringo (Longer Version) 3:10
  18. Pete Drake's Talking Steel Guitar (Longer Version) 5:12
  19. What You're Doing (Take 11 - Unedited) 2:15
  20. Mr. Moonlight 2:32
  21. Stormy Weather - Ringo (Slightly Longer) 3:02

Notes


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Disc #1 of The John Barrett Dubs

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1. Twist And Shout (Russell/Medley)
Regular
US Stereo Mix
11 Feb 1963

2. She Loves You (Lennon/McCartney)
Alternate Mix
RS1
1 Jul 1963
RS1 by Geoff Emerick, mixed on 8 Nov 1966

3. She Loves You (Lennon/McCartney)
Alternate Mix
RS2
1 Jul 1963
RS2, version 2, mixed on 8 Nov 1966

4. Please Please Me (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
RS Edit Of Takes 16, 17 & 18
26 Nov 1962
SS.PPM.07.16/17/18.RS
The Beatles
Edit of the three last takes recorded on 26 Nov 1962. Lewisohn states that 18 takes were recorded that day INCLUDING John's harmonica overdub, so it seems that either take 16, 17 or 18 is the harmonica overdub.

Released on
UK: Parlophone PCS 3042 Please Please Me 1963, Apple PCSP 717 The Beatles 1962-1966 1973.
US: Vee Jay VJSR 1062 Introducing second issue 1963.

stereo mix

5. I'll Get You (Lennon/McCartney)
2:09
Regular
1 Jul 1963

6. I Call Your Name (Lennon/McCartney)
Regular
RS Take 7 - US
1 Mar 1964
SS.PM1.11.07.RS.US
Released on The Beatles Second Album (Capitol ST 2080)

US stereo mix

7. All My Loving (Lennon/McCartney)
Alternate Mix
30 Jul 1963
with hi-hat intro - German "Beatles Greatest" version (stereo).

Is this the fake or the real "German alternate mix" ?

8. (Medley) (unknown)
(unidentified)
(date unknown)


That Means A Lot (Lennon/McCartney)

Take 20
30 Mar 1965

That Means A Lot (Lennon/McCartney)
Excerpt
30 Mar 1965
Portion of Take 21

9. (Medley) (unknown)
(unidentified)
(date unknown)


That Means A Lot (Lennon/McCartney)

Take 23
30 Mar 1965

That Means A Lot (Lennon/McCartney)

Take 24
30 Mar 1965

10. That Means A Lot (Lennon/McCartney)
Test Take
Barrett
30 Mar 1965
Stereo.
Better quality than usually.

11. I'm Looking Through You (Lennon/McCartney)
Take 4
10 Nov 1965

The Beatles
Take 4 - complete!

12. We Can Work It Out (Lennon/McCartney)
Alternate Mix
Stereo
20 Oct 1965
alternate stereo mix

13. I Live For You (Harrison)
(unidentified)
1970
Long unedited version.

14. Dera Duhn (Harrison)
(unidentified)
1970
Long unedited version.

15. Gopala Krishna (Harrison)
(unidentified)
1970
Long unedited version.

16. Going Down To Golders Green (Harrison)
(unidentified)
1970
Long unedited version.

17. Nashville Freak-out (unknown)
(unidentified)
Jun 1970
Instrumental, short version.

18. Pete Drake's Talking Steel Guitar (unknown)
(unidentified)
(date unknown)

Demo (unknown)

(unidentified)
1970
Pete Drake demoing his talking guitar: "I'm just a guitar, and everybody speaks on me..."

Danny Boy (Traditional adapted by Weatherly)

(unidentified)
1970
Peter Drake demoing his talking guitar.

Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon)

(unidentified)
1970
Peter Drake demoing his talking guitar.

19. What You're Doing (Lennon/McCartney)
Take 11
30 Sep 1964
Take 11 - unedited

20. Mr Moonlight (Johnson)
Alternate Version
(date unknown)

21. Stormy Weather (Arlen/Koehler)
(unidentified)
6 Nov 1969
Ringo Starr (slightly longer)