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The Beatles - Mach Schau! (1984 Box Top Records)

Track listing:
  1. Intro 0:50
  2. A Taste Of Honey 3:16
  3. Till There Was You 2:46
  4. Where Have You Been All My Life 3:31
  5. Lend Me Your Comb 2:24
  6. Your Feets Too Big 2:32
  7. Talkin' 'bout You 2:30
  8. To Know Her Is To Love Her 3:54
  9. Everybodys Trying To Be My Baby 3:54
  10. Match Box 3:29
  11. Little Queenie 4:08
  12. Aint Nothing Shakin 2:30
  13. Roll Over Beethoven 2:41

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MACH SCHAU-TEXT

MACH SCHAU!
THE BEATLES
THE COMPLETE & UNCENSORED
BEATLES IN HAMBURG 1962

Contrary to popular folklore, the "Hamburg Tapes" were not recorded by Ted "King Size" Taylor, although some did end up in his possession. The Beatle recordings were in fact made by Adrian Barber, a guitarist from Liverpool who at the time was stage manager at the Star Club. Barder recorded five complete Beatle sets between December 21 and December 31, 1962, utilizing a Grundig domestic tape recorder with one microphone. Later, Barber gave Ted Taylor three of the five Beatle recordings. These three tapes remained in Taylor's office until Aln Williams discovered them a decade later. The best portions of these recordings were then electronically altered and rearranged to form the "Hamburg" albums released in the late '70s. The album you are now holding was not made from these tapes, but from one of the remaining unissued recordings left in Barber's collection. This is the only complete, unedited performance by the Beatles in Hamburg. No attempt has been made to alter or rearrange this performance. All stage comments have been left intact and uncensored to preserve historical accuracy. Now for the first time you can hear a complete unabridged Beatles concert from 1962.

SIDE ONE:

A TASTE OF HONEY
'TILL THERE WAS YOU
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE
LEND ME YOUR COMB
YOUR FEETS TOO BIG
TALKIN' 'BOUT YOU

SIDE TWO:

TO KNOW HER IS TO LOVE HER
EVERYBODY'S TRYING TO BE MY BABY
MATCH BOX
LITTLE QUEENIE
AIN'T NOTHING SHAKIN'
ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN

WARNING: The microphone used by Adrian Barber for these recordings was plastic, costing only a few deutchmarks. The sound quality is what you might expect from such. FOR COLLECTOR'S ONLY!

1984 Box Top Records