disc 1. Here are the liner notes:
Help Sessions - Disc 1
February 15, 1965 - Studio 2, 2:30-5:45pm
1. Ticket to Ride - Take 2
The basic take consisted of Bass and Drums on Track 1 and Guitars on
Track 2. Taken from the Help TOUP isolations with the full ending
edited on from one of the boots.
2. Ticket to Ride - Take 2
Also, part of the basic take were John's Lead Vocal and Paul's Harmony
Vocal on Track 3. From the Help 5.1 DVD Center Channel, with the lead
guitar overdub removed as much as possible.
3. Ticket to Ride - SI onto Take 2
Track 4, the only overdub, consisted of Ringo on Tambourine, George on
Fender Guitar, Paul on Lead Guitar for the ends of the middle 8ths as
well as the fadeout, handclaps, and John doubling his vocal for the
chorus and fadeout. Isolated from the Help 5.1 DVD with the ending
edited on from one of the boots.
February 15, 1965 - Studio 2, 7:00-10:30pm
4. Another Girl - Take 1
Bass and Drums, isolated from the Help 5.1 DVD, with some unfortunate
leakage of vocals.
5. Another Girl - SI(?) onto Take 1
Paul's first lead vocal backed by John and George, isolated from the
Help 5.1 DVD.
6. Another Girl - SI onto Take 1
Paul's 2nd lead vocal backed by John and George again and Ringo's Tom
Tom overdub, isolated from the 87 remix CD.
7. I Need You - Take 5
The basic take which consisted of Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Drums which
were actually played by John, while Ringo hit the back of the acoustic
guitar. Recorded to Track 1 of the multitrack and isolated from the
Help 5.1 DVD. George sang a guide vocal to Track 2, which was later wiped.
8. I Need You - SI onto Take 5
George's first vocal overdub, backed by Paul for the end of each
verse. From the Help 5.1 DVD Center Channel
I Need You - SI onto Take 5
George's 2nd vocal overdub, backed by Paul again, with Ringo on
Cowbell. This track was wiped, thus there is no audio to represent it.
February 16, 1965 - Studio 2, 2:30-5:00pm
9. I Need You - SI onto Take 5
A New 2nd vocal, wiping the previous vocal. Isolated from the Help 5.1
DVD.
10. I Need You - SI onto Take 5
Overdub of George's Tone Pedal Guitar, John and Paul doubling their
harmonies, and Ringo on Tambourine. This track wiped George's Guide Vocal
11. Another Girl - SI onto Take 1
Paul's Lead Guitar. This isolation also includes John and George's
guitars as well, which creates an issue. According to Lewisohn they
were recorded the previous day, with the bass and drums, but there are
already three other tracks (1 bass/drums, 2 vocal tracks.) The most
likely explanation is that when Paul overdubbed his lead guitar, John
and George redid their guitar parts. Otherwise we'd here leakage of
the bass/drums here, which we don't.
February 16, 1965 - Studio 2, 5:00-7:00pm
12. Yes It Is - Take 1
Takes 1-9 of Yes it Is consisted of Bass and Drums on Track 1,
George's Pedal Guitar on Track 2, and John's Acoustic Guitar and Guide
Vocal to Track 3.
13. Yes It Is - Take 2
This take broke down in laughing.
14. Yes It Is - Take 3
15. Yes It Is - Take 4
16. Yes It Is - Take 5
17. Yes It Is - Take 6
18. Yes It Is - Take 7
19. Yes It Is - Take 8
20. Yes It Is - Take 9
The 2nd Complete Take
21. Yes It Is - Take 10
22. Yes It Is - Take 11
23. Yes It Is - Take 14
From The TOUP Past Masters Left & Right Isolations. The Basic take
consisted of Bass, Drums, and Acoustic Guitar to Track 1, and Tone
Pedal Guitar on Track 2. The vocals heard here were overdubbed later.
The intro is edited on from one of the boots
February 16, 1965 - Studio 2, 7:00-10:00pm
24. Yes It Is - SI onto Take 14
This track, from the TOUP Past Masters center isolation, is comprised
of two overdubs. The 1st overdub featured John, Paul, and George
singing their three part vocal harmonies. The 2nd overdub featured
Ringo on Cymbals, Paul on Organ, George's 2nd Tone Pedal Guitar, and
John doubling his middle 8th vocal. The intro is edited on from one of
the boots.
February 17, 1965 - Studio 2, 2:00-7:00pm
25. The Night Before - Take 2
The basic take consisted of John on Electric Piano. From the TOUP Help
Left and Right Isolations.
26. The Night Before - SI onto Take 2
Paul's First Lead Vocal overdub with John and George on Backing
Vocals. Both twin lead guitars are heard here, indicating that they
might have both been recorded to this track. The maracas are also
heard here (see below.) From the Help 5.1 DVD center channel, re
edited, due to it's interruption in the film. This track is slightly
incomplete as it's source was.
27. The Night Before - SI onto Take 2
Paul's Second Lead Vocal overdub. The maracas can be heard on both
vocal isolations, so it's unclear which vocal track it's on, although
they were probably recorded to this track, since this vocal can be
heard faintly during the middle 8th's (when the maracas appear) on the
previous track. Sourced from the Help 5.1 DVD, and like the previous
track it is slightly incomplete.
February 17, 1965 - Studio 2, 7:00-11:00pm
28. You Like Me Too Much - Take 8
The Basic Take consisted of Bass, Drums, Acoustic Guitar, and
Tambourine as well as Piano in the intro, most likely played by George
Martin. From the TOUP Help Left Channel Isolation
29. You Like Me Too Much - SI onto Take 8
Overdub of George's double tracked vocals, one of which Paul sings
harmony vocals on. This mix has the two vocals separated in stereo, as
best as could be from the original mix.
30. You Like Me Too Much - SI onto Take 8
Overdub of Steinway Piano played by George Martin and Paul, Electric
Piano by John, and Lead Guitar by George.
February 18, 1965 - Studio 2, 10:00am-1:00pm
31. Ticket to Ride - Mono Mix RM1
32. Another Girl - Mono Mix RM1
33. I Need You - Mono Mix RM1
34. Yes It Is - Mono Mix RM1
Mono Mixes are sourced from Purple Chick's Help Deluxe Set
Help Sessions - Disc 2
February 18, 1965 - Studio 2, 3:30-5:15pm
1. You've Got to Hide Your Love Away - Take 1
Just false start and pre song chatter.
2. You've Got to Hide Your Love Away - Take 5
The first complete take of the song, which consisted of most of the
instrumental backing on one track and John's vocal and a guitar
(probably his) on another track. This track is presented in a stereo
mix, created using the Anthology DVD 5.1 channels.
3. You've Got to Hide Your Love Away - Take 9
The basic take consisted of Ringo on brushes, John and George on
acoustic guitars, and Paul on bass. From the TOUP Help left channel
isolation.
4. You've Got to Hide Your Love Away - SI onto Take 9
Overdub of John's vocal and Alto Flute for the end of the song.
Isolated from the Anthology 5.1 DVD.
5. You've Got to Hide Your Love Away - SI onto Take 9
From the Anthology 5.1 DVD overdub of maracas, tambourine, and another
acoustic guitar.
6. You've Got to Hide Your Love Away - SI onto Take 9
The Tenor Flute is on the final track, and just like the previous two
tracks it was isolated from the Anthology 5.1 DVD. In The Beatles
Recording Sessions a quote said by Johnnie Scott, the flute player
quotes that to fulfill The Beatles needs was to play both Tenor and
Alto Flute, the latter as an overdub. This would make it seem like the
Tenor Flute was played live. This could be possible, but seems
unlikely that The Beatles, would have session musicians play on the
basic take. In any event it was probably recorded before The Alto
Flute, since it can be faintly heard on the Alto Flute isolation.
February 18, 1965 - Studio 2, 5:15-6:00pm
7. The Night Before - RM1
8. You Like Me Too Much - RM1
Mono mixes of the above two tracks
February 18, 1965 - Studio 2, 6:00-10:30pm
9. If You Got Troubles - Take 1
The basic take, isolated from mid left of the Anthology 2 stereo mix.
The reverb added makes it difficult to remove the vocals.
10. If You Got Troubles - SI onto Take 1
Ringo's first lead vocal overdub, isolated from the Anthology 5.1 DVD.
11. If You Got Troubles - SI onto Take 1
Overdub of three guitars, which were Ephiphone, Gretsch, and Fender
which were played by Paul, George, and John respectively. Isolated
from The Anthology 5.1 DVD. The lead guitar solo, which was overdubbed
later, could not be removed so pretend it's not here.
12. If You Got Troubles - SI onto Take 1
Ringo's second vocal with John and Paul singing "Oh" backing vocals as
well as George's lead guitar Solo. A composite between The Anthology
DVD Right Channel isolation of the FLFR track and The Anthology DVD
Center Channel.
13. Tell Me What You See - Take 4
The basic take consisted of a Latin American percussion instrument
known as a Guerro. From the TOUP Help Left Channel Isolation
14. Tell Me What You See - SI onto Take 4
Paul and John's lead vocals, isolated from the 1987 Help Remix CD.
15. Tell Me What You See - SI onto Take 4
Overdub of claves, tambourine, and John doubling his vocal for the
ends of the verses. Both this and the vocal track were panned center
on the original stereo mix, making it seem like they were on the same
track. However, on the 1987 Remix this track is panned is slightly
right of center with the vocals still center. This track is an edit
from an isolation from 87 remix cd and the TOUP Center Channel iso,
with the instrumental breaks being sourced from the latter.
16. Tell Me What You See - SI onto Take 4
Electric Piano played by Paul, from the TOUP Right Channel
February 19, 1965 - Studio 2, 3:30-6:20pm
17. You're Going To Lose That Girl - Take 3
Isolated from the Help 5.1 DVD, the basic take consisted of bass,
drums, and one guitar. Some leakage of overdubbed backing vocals can
be heard. (Pretend it's not there.)
18. You're Going To Lose That Girl - SI onto Take 3
A Stereo Vocal Mix, created from the 1987 remix. John's lead vocal is
double tracked and was recorded to Tracks 2 & 4. The Backing Vocals
are also doubled (except for the solo), but here is what the anomaly
is. On The Help DVD on the FL Channel one of the backing vocals tracks
can be heard, but none of John's Lead Vocals. This would mean there
would have to be three vocal tracks (Lead & Backing Vocals, Lead Vocal
Double Track, Backing Vocal Double Track.) There are two other
instrumental tracks though. The most likely theory is that there was
an undocumented reduction mix, which combined the 2nd lead vocal and
2nd backing vocal track to one.
19. You're Going To Lose That Girl - SI onto Take 3
The remaining track consisted of electric piano and a lead guitar
solo, but this was wiped and replaced with acoustic piano, bongos, and
a new lead guitar solo. Here is an acetate of the mix with the
original guitar solo.
February 20, 1965 - Studio 2, 11:00am-12:00pm
20. Tell Me What You See - RM4
February 20, 1965 - Studio 2, 12:00-5:15pm
21. That Means A Lot - Take 1 & SI onto Take 1
The basic take consisted of drums, bass, and two guitars on Track 1.
On Track 2 Ringo added a Tom Tom Overdub, Paul added another Bass
part, and John added another guitar for the intro. A reduction mix was
made combining these two tracks to one. Isolated from John Barret's
Turn Me On Dead Man, but with a lot of leakage of the later overdubbed
vocals. As usual, pretend it's not there.
22. That Means A Lot - SI onto Take 2
Overdub of Paul's lead vocal to one track and John and George's
backing vocals to another track.
23. That Means A Lot - SI onto Take 2
On the final track George Martin overdubbed piano, Ringo overdubbed
maracas, John and George added more backing vocals and Paul doubled
his vocal for the 1st half of the middle 8th and for the fadeout.
24. That Means A Lot - A rehearsal segment.
February 20, 1965 - Studio 2, 5:15-6:00pm
25. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away - RM1
February 23, 1965 - Studio 2, 10:00am-1:00pm
26. Yes It Is - RS1
27. You've Got To Hide Your Love Away - RS1
28. Tell Me What You See - RS1
29. I Need You - RS1
30. Another Girl - RS1
31. Ticket To Ride - RS1
32. You Like Me Too Much - RS1
33. The Night Before - RS1
Stereo Mixes of the above eight tracks, sourced from Purple Chick's
Help Deluxe set, which used the DESS Blue Box as their source.
Liner notes:
Help Sessions - Disc 3
March 15, 1965 - Studio 2, 10:00-11:00am
1. Ticket To Ride - RM2
A Second Mono Remix, Used For The Film
March 30, 1965 - Studio 2, 7:00-11:00pm
2. That Means A Lot - Take 20
An Incomplete Remake, with the song in the key of G, instead of E, and with a new guitar riff.
3. That Means A Lot - Take 22
Complete, In the take of E.
4. That Means A Lot - Take 23
5. That Means A Lot - Take 24
Back in the Key of G, the tape stops in the middle of the third chorus, making it unknown if it was ever complete or not.
6. That Means A Lot - Test Take
A Test Take, obviously with no effort.
March 30, 1965 - Studio 2
7. You're Going to Lose That Girl - SI Onto Take 3
Overdub of pianos, bongos, and a lead guitar solo, wiping the previous electric piano and lead guitar track. This is misrepresented in Lewhison's book which says they were overdubbed on February 19, and says that these overdubs from March 30, were unused. However, the acetate, as well, as George Martin's note prove that they were recorded March 30, as an alternate guitar solo, and no piano and bongos are present in the mix. It is unknown at what time of day this was recorded at.
April 2, 1965 - Studio 2
8. You're Going to Lose That Girl - RM?
The mono mix, not noted in Lewhison's book, and thus it is unkown what number it is.
April 2, 1965 - Studio 2, 10:00-11:00am
9. You're Going to Lose That Girl - RS3
The "best" stereo mix for the song.
April 13, 1965 - Studio 2, 7:00-11:00pm
10. Help - Take 1
11. Help - Take 2
12. Help - Take 3
13. Help - Take 4
14. Help - Take 5
15. Help - Take 6
16. Help - Take 7
17. Help - Take 8
18. Help - Take 9
The basic take, isolated from the Help 5.1 DVD. The basic take consisted of bass and drums on Track 1, and guitars on Track 2. Some unfortunate leakage of later overdubs can be heard here (pretend they're not there.)
19. Help - SI Onto Take 9
A Split Stereo Vocal Mix, isolated from the Help 5.1 DVD. Both vocal tracks featured backing vocals, and the second track consisted of a tambourine by Ringo. These two vocals tracks would be combined to one after an undocumented reduction mix.
20. Help - SI Onto Take 12
After an undocumented reduction mix that combined the two vocal tracks to one was made, a lead guitar was overdubbed onto the newly vacanted track. Isolated from the Love 5.1 Mix.
April 18, 1965 - Room 65, 10:00am-12:30pm
21. Help - RM3
The third mono remix of the song, used for the film. Note that the mono mixes used different vocals than the stereo mix.
22. The Night Before - RS2
A mono edit of the second stereo remix, which was used for the film.
May 10, 1965 - Studio 2, 8:00-11:30pm
23. Bad Boy - Take 4
The basic take, which consisted of 3 out of the 4 tracks. One track due, to it's pan position in the mix, is missing from this isolation.
24. Bad Boy - SI Onto Take 4
Overdub of 2nd Lead Guitar by George, Organ by John, Electric Piano by Paul, and Tambourine by Ringo. This isolation also includes John's Lead Vocal, which was recorded as part of the basic take. From The TOUP Past Masters Center Iso.
25. Dizzy Miss Lizzy - Take 7
The basic take, isolated from the 1987 Help! Remix CD.
26. Dizzy Miss Lizzy - SI Onto Take 7
Overdub of a 2nd Lead Guitar by George, Cowbell by Ringo, and Electric Piano by Paul. This isolation also includes the lead vocal, which was recorded as part of the basic take. From the TOUP Help Center Iso
May 10, 1965 - Studio 2, 11:30pm-1:15am
27. Dizzy Miss Lizzy - RM1
28. Bad Boy - RM1
Mono Mixes of the above two tracks.
29. Dizzy Miss Lizzy - RS1
30. Bad Boy - RS1
Stereo Mixes for the above two tracks.
[BeatlesRemixers] Help Sessions - Disc 4
Here's Disc 4 of the Help Sessions. The final disc in the set.
Help Sessions - Disc 4
June 14, 1965 - Studio 2, 2:30-5:30pm
1. I've Just Seen A Face - Take 6
The basic take consisted of two acoustic guitars and drums one track.
Due to the amount of leakage heard, Paul's vocal was also probably
recorded as part of the basic take, but on a separate track. A third
acoustic guitar can also be heard here. When separating the backing
track from the vocal it appears centered. Either, it was recorded to a
third track, which seems unlikely, or it was played by Paul.
2. I've Just Seen A Face - SI Onto Take 6
Overdub of maracas, two guitars, and a harmony vocal by Paul for the
choruses. From the TOUP Help Right Channel Isolation. This may be more
than one track, depending on what the lineup for the backing was.
3. I'm Down - Take 1
The lineup for Take 1 consisted of bass and drums on one track, lead
guitar and organ on a second track, and Paul's vocal on a third track.
The source, Anthology 2, had the first four bars of the guitar solo
edited in from Take 7, so the first four bars are missing here.
4. I'm Down - Take 7
The "best take of the song." This take features the same basic
instrumentation as Take 1, but all on one track instead of two. The
guitar solo here was muted, and redone, but can still be heard faintly
on the final mix. This mix is an edit of the TOUP Past Masters Center
iso and a left channel isolation from Anthology 2 to pick up the
original guitar solo.
5. I'm Down - Take 7
A mix highlighting Paul's lead vocal, recorded as part of the basic take.
6. I'm Down - SI Onto Take 7
Overdub of harmony vocals from John and George onto Track 4, with John
singing the low harmony. From the TOUP Past Masters Left Channel iso.
7. I'm Down - SI Onto Take 7
Overdub of congas, Hammond Organ Solo, and "call and response" backing
vocals . The lead vocal heard here, was recorded as part of the basic
take.
8. I'm Down - SI Onto Take 7
A new lead guitar solo, accompanied by bass, drums, and organ was
punched in onto Track 2 of the Multitrack.
June 14, 1965 - Studio 2, 7:00-10:00pm
9. Yesteday - Take 1
Guitar one track, Vocals on another. Sourced from Anthology 2, but
with the stereo image enhanced a bit here.
10. Yesteday - Take 2
The basic take consisted of the same lineup of Take 1. The vocals at
0:52 were overdubbed later. From the stereo right channel of the 87 remix.
11. Yesteday - SI Onto Take 2
A string quartet overdub, for the very first time in Beatles History.
It consisted of two violins, one cello, and one viola. From the TOUP
Help Right Channel Isolation.
Yesterday - SI Onto Take 2
Overdub of another vocal. This vocal, however, was unused except for
at the end of the 1st middle 8th. Because of that, there isn't really
any audio to represent this.
June 15, 1965 - Studio 2, 2:30-5:30pm
12. It's Only Love - Take 2
From PC's Help Deluxe Set. Take 2 consisted of bass, drums, acoustic
guitar, and a live vocal from John.
13. It's Only Love - Take 3
Also from PC's Help Deluxe Set. Take 3 was just a false start.
14. It's Only Love - Take 6
The basic take for the "best" take of the song. John might have a
recorded a guide vocal here, which would later be wiped. From the TOUP
Help Left Channel Isolation.
15. It's Only Love - SI Onto Take 6
Isolation of John's lead vocal, from the TOUP Help Center iso. The
lead vocal sounds quite free of leakage, suggesting that it was an
overdub.
16. It's Only Love - SI Onto Take 6
Overdubs of three lead guitars, a tambourine, and John doubling his
chorus vocal. This isolation actually is comprised of two tracks,
however it is unknown which overdubs are on which tracks, but a lot
can be figured out. The tambourine and vocal are probably on the same
track, since they are both muted during the first chorus of the
original stereo mix (untrue of the 87 remix.) The tambourine track is
also muted during most of the coda, along with one of the three lead
guitars. In the 1987 remix they are not. This would have to mean that
the tambourine, chorus vocal, and one of the lead guitars is one
track; while the other two lead guitars are on another. Isolated from
the right channel of the 1987 remix.
June 17, 1965 - Studio 2, 2:30-5:30pm
17. Act Naturally - Take 13
The basic take from the TOUP Help Left Channel iso.
18. Act Naturally - SI Onto Take 13
Overdub of Ringo's lead vocal, from the TOUP Help Center iso.
19. Act Naturally - SI Onto Take 13
This isolation is comprised of two tracks. One track consists of
George's Lead Guitar, which was recorded as part of the basic take on
it's own track. The other track consists of Ringo's drumsticks, Paul's
harmony vocal for the middle 8ths and final verse, and George doubling
his lead guitar part.
June 17, 1965 - 7:00-10:00pm
20. Wait - Take 4
The basic take consisted of bass and drums one track and guitars on
another. From the stereo left channel, of the Disc Americ Remaster.
21. Wait - SI onto Take 4
John and Paul's lead vocals. Some leakage of later overdubs can be
heard here unfortunately. The song remained abandoned until the Rubber
Soul Sessions, when the Beatles added more overdubs.
22. Yesterday - RM2
The second mono mix was preferred over the 1st.
June 18, 1965 - 10:00am-12:30pm
23. I've Just Seen A Face - RM1
24. I'm Down - RM1
25. It's Only Love - RM1
26. Act Naturally - RM1
27. Help! - RM4
Mono Mixes for the above tracks.
June 18, 1965 - Studio 2, 12:30-1:30pm
28. I've Just Seen A Face - RS1
29. I'm Down - RS1
30. Yesterday - RS1
31. It's Only Love - RS1
32. Act Naturally - RS1
33. Help! - RS2
Stereo Mixes for the above tracks.
Gabriel