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The Beatles - Live! Hamburg Raw Beat (Attic Treasures At-B001-07)

Track listing:
  1. Roadrunner 1:50
  2. Hippy Hippy Shake 1:50
  3. A Taste Of Honey 2:13
  4. Money 3:40
  5. Reminiscing 2:02
  6. Ask Me Why 2:12
  7. I Saw Her Standing There 2:54
  8. Sparkling Blue Eyes 2:15
  9. Lovesick Blues 2:42
  10. First Taste Of Love 2:10
  11. Dizzy Miss Lizzy 3:02
  12. Do You Believe 2:03
  13. Ooh Poo Pah Doo 2:47
  14. Twist And Shout 2:41
  15. Cannonball 2:16
  16. I Saw Her Standing There 3:22
  17. Kansas City 3:00
  18. Shimmy Shimmy 2:43
  19. Falling In Love Again 2:11
  20. Roll Over Beethoven 2:42
  21. Your Feets Too Big (Fragment) 0:21

Notes


The Beatles Live-Hamburg Raw Beat
AT-B001


Lineage: Cassette>NAK BX-125>Lafayette LR-3030>M-Audio 24/96>Adobe Audition>Wav>Flackfrontend>Flac6>YOU




01 Roadrunner
02 Hippy Hippy Shake
03 A Taste Of Honey
04 Money
05 Remeniscing
06 Ask Me Why
07 I Saw Her Standing There
08 Sparkling Blue Eyes
09 Lovesick Blues
10 First Taste Of Love
11 Dizzy Miss Lizzy
12 Do You Believe
13 Ooh Poo Pah Doo
14 Twist And Shout
15 Cannonball
16 I Saw Her Standing There
17 Kansas City
18 Shimmy Shimmy
19 Falling In Love Again
20 Roll Over Beethoven
21 Your Feets Too Big (fragment)

There have been a lot of variations of the Hamburg tapes released over the years, starting off with the Lingasong LP's in 1977. One thing in common with all the releases is that they altered the original recordings in one way or another. From removal of the between song dialogue, or song edits to loop portions of the track, to even fake stereo. Well, with this release I am not going to try and re-invent the wheel. I am simply presenting a couple of raw cassette transfers that have been in my collection for many years.

The first 15 tracks here are from a raw tape which circulated in the mid 90's and was later brought into the public eye by Fuego Entertainment in 2008 when they announced it to be a future release. Of course Apple put an end to that (you can read more about that here http://abbeyrd.best.vwh.net/news/111newearlybeatletracks.html). The last 6 tracks are from a sampler tape that circulated in the late 70's.



You can read more about the Hamburg recordings here; http://beatles.ncf.ca/starclubtapes.html