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The Beatles - Unbootlegged Vol. 1

Track listing:
  1. Audiotrack 01 0:11
  2. Audiotrack 02 4:10
  3. Audiotrack 03 0:30
  4. Audiotrack 04 3:36
  5. Audiotrack 05 2:38
  6. Audiotrack 06 4:47
  7. Audiotrack 07 5:00
  8. Audiotrack 08 4:24
  9. Audiotrack 09 5:39
  10. Audiotrack 10 3:28
  11. Audiotrack 11 4:08
  12. Audiotrack 12 7:36
  13. Audiotrack 13 4:59
  14. Audiotrack 14 4:05
  15. Audiotrack 15 3:13
  16. Audiotrack 16 3:29
  17. Audiotrack 17 3:46
  18. Audiotrack 18 0:22
  19. Audiotrack 19 4:11

Notes



Unbootlegged 1 ("No Label Records") CD R. 71 mins.
This series is an eclectic set in every sense of the word, from performers, performances, and sound quality. For that reason, I haven't included a sound quality rating because it would be too time consuming to rate practically every song. You should be able to pretty much deduce what something sounds like by the info I have been able to supply. Overall it is a very good sounding series, and is a good set, particularly for the seasoned collector looking for something new (so to speak), as there are some real gems here.
McCartney from an unknown U.K. interview March 1968
1. Bye Bye Blackbird plus dialogue
Lennon: from "The David Frost Show" recorded 12/16/71, broadcast 1/13/72, with Jerry Rubin, David Peel and The Lower East Side Band, mono
2. The New York City Hippie with dialogue and introduction by David Peel/David Peel with Lennon on acoustic bass
3. The Luck Of The Irish with dialogue
4. The Ballad Of New York John Lennon and Yoko Ono with introduction by David Peel, announcer's outro/David Peel with Lennon on acoustic bass
McCartney And Wings: Live in Nottingham The University of Nottingham, Portland Building, 9/2/72, mono
5. Blue Moon Of Kentucky including several introductions and one intermission between Wild Life and Bip Bop
6. Give Ireland Back To The Irish
7. You've Got To Help Me Darling
8. Say Darling
9. Wild Life
10. Bip Bop
11. unknown Shuffle Blues
12. The Mess
13. My Love
14. Lucille
15. Long Tall Sally
McCartney And Wings: "Mary Had A Little Lamb" sessions, promotional videos directed by Nicholas Ferguson 1972; live vocals onto the commercial version's backing track
16. Mary Had A Little Lamb "barnyard" version
17. Mary Had A Little Lamb "psychedelic version", first aired on 12/10/72 during the "Flip Wilson Show"
18. Mary Had A Little Lamb "barnyard" animated version, broadcast on BBC 1; incomplete
McCartney and Wings "Red Rose Speedway" sessions, promotional video, March/April 1973; live vocals onto the commercial version's backing rack
19. My Love