THE BEATLES & VARIOUS ARTISTS
ALL TOGETHER NOW, Vol. 1
Remasters Workshop
RMW 798
Here is a compilation of some of the one-off items from the RMW catalogue, with some new remasters added that are only on this collection. While you will be familiar with most of these tracks, dating back to vinyl days, they appear here in the best quality ever. Many thanks to twbf and mcp, who graciously supplied many of these rarities so that they could be preserved and shared.
Track listing:
01 The Beatles - Meet The Beatles Open-End Interview
02 The Beatles - Top Of The Pops EP
03 The Beatles Introduce New Songs - It's For You / I Don't Want To See You Again (*)
04 The Beatles - Fab Four On Film
05 The Beatles - Hand-operated flexidisc (SHOL 3254)
06 The Beatles German Medley flexidisc
07 Paul McCartney & Kenny Everett - All Together On The Wireless Machine
08 The Beatles - Dialogue from The Beatles' Motion Picture 'Let It Be'
09 The Beatles - What's The New Mary Jane (stereo single edit RS 4 + 5)
10 The Beatles - Una Sensazionale Intervista Con I Beatles (*)
11 The Beatles - Parlophone SGE-1 Stereo EP (*)
12 The Beatles Decade 32 sec radio ad (*)
13 John Lennon interview on David Peel (*)
14 Peter Cook & Dudley Moore - The LS Bumble Bee
15 The Fut - Have You Heard The Word
16 The Fut - Futting (unknown group credited as The Fut) (*)
17 Roger Wallis & Kim Loughran - Make Love To The End (*)
18 Kenny O'Dell - Homecoming Queen
19 The Beatles Decade 60 sec radio ad (*)
Tracks marked (*) are new. All tracks are sourced from their original vinyl and not another bootleg that contained a dub of them, with the exception of tracks 7 which is from a broadcast source, 9 from CD and 15 from CD, mastered from vinyl, with further repair work. The Beatles Decade 32-second ad might be previously unbooted. The 60-second version was previously released on the "Rarer Than Rare" LP from a tape dub of the record. Here, both versions are taken from an actual "Decade" single and appear in the best-ever quality. "Make Love To The End" is credited to John & Yoko with Ringo & Mal Evans. This is not true - it was made in the early '70s by the two hosts of "The Saturday Show" on Radio Sweden.
ffp file and artwork are included.
Enjoy!
Remasters Workshop