Identifier5431128
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeFLAC/CDR
Media Count1
Trades Allowed
Performance
The Beatles 1965-10-22 Alternate Rubber Soul, Unknown, Unknown
Set 11 Drive My Car Alternate mono mix 2:25
2 Norwegian Wood Take 4 2:30
3 You Won't See Me U.S. stereo mix. 4 seconds longer with 2 extra "yeahs" at the end. 3:20
4 Nowhere Man Live - 24th June 1966 at the Circus-Krone-Bau, Munich 2:04
5 Think For Yourself Alternate stereo mix - more echo at the end of the song. 2:16
6 The Word U.S. stereo mix - vocal on right channel 2:42
7 Michelle Mono mix 2:43
8 What Goes On U.S. stereo mix - from "Yesterday And Today" 2:45
9 Girl Mono mix 2:28
10 I'm Looking Through You Take 4 - Two false starts as used on U.S. stereo release. 2:26
11 In My Life Alternate stereo mix - from "Love Songs", reversed channels 2:25
12 Wait Mono mix 2:11
13 If I Needed Someone Live - 30th June 1966 at the Nippon Budokan Hall, Tokyo 2:32
14 Run For Your Life Take 5 ("OK Johnny, right") 2:18
15 We Can Work It Out Take 2 - Louder keyboards, voice on both channels 2:25
16 Day Tripper Take 2 0:25
17 Day Tripper Take 3 3:10
18 12-Bar Original Take 1 and Take 2 7:20
19 Norwegian Wood Take 2 2:28
20 Girl Take 1 - Backing track 2:28
21 I'm Looking Through You Take 1 3:07
22 In My Life Take 3 with hammond orgam Super-imposed (22/10/65) 1:02
23 If I Needed Someone Mono mix 2:19
24 We Can Work It Out Take 1 - Instrumental 2:03
25 Day Tripper Take 1 - Instrumental 2:08
26 We Can Work It Out Paul's piano demo 0:43
27 Michelle Demo 0:59
28 Nowhere Man Live - 29th August 1966 - Candlestick Park, San Francisco 2:31
29 Day Tripper Live - 29th August 1966 - Candlestick Park, San Francisco 3:23
27 Norwegian Wood "Let It Be" sessions, January 1969 (G.B.no. 9.40) 0:36
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Set 3
CommentThis particular C.D. collects together a lot of fine outtakes from the "Rubber Soul" era, including studio alternate takes, home demos and live performances. It also pulls together some of the official stereo or mono mixes that were less commonly found.