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Ultra Rare Trax vol. 2
Swingin' Pig
TSP CD 002
26 min, 51 sec
- Can't Buy Me Love
Recorded on Jan. 29th 1964. Absolutely different with no echo and wonderful choral vocals by John &
George. Paul makes mistakes on some lyrics. Stereo version taken directly from the master tapes.
- There's A Place
Recorded on Feb. 11th 1963, from "PLEASE PLEASE ME" session. Absolutely different with no harmonica
or piano (take 3). Stereo version taken directly from the master tapes.
- There's A Place
Recorded on Feb. 11th 1963, from "PLEASE PLEASE ME" session. Absolutely different with no harmonica
or piano (take 4). Stereo version taken directly from the master tapes.
- That Means A Lot
Previously unreleased song; recorded in Feb. 1965, from 2nd "HELP!" session. Paul McCartney on lead
vocals. Stereo version taken from an original acetate.
- Day Tripper
Recorded on Oct. 16th 1965. Begins with instrumental without tambourine or lead guitar. Absolutely
different, supposed to be the first basic. Not complete. Stereo version taken directly from the
master tapes.
- Day Tripper
Take 2 starts with Paul's count "1,2,3,4". Basically same version as the previously released one,
but no additional vocals dubbed by Paul and no fade-out at the end. Stereo version taken directly
from the master tapes.
- I Am The Walrus
Recorded in Sept. 1967, from "MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" sessions. Un-edited long version without strings,
bass guitar, choral, or side vocals. Mono version taken directly from the master tapes.
- Misery
Recorded on Feb. 11th, 1963, from "PLEASE PLEASE ME" session. Absolutely different without piano or
echo effects. Stereo version (take 1) taken directly from the master tapes.
- Leave My Kitten Alone
Previously unreleased song; recorded on Aug. 5th 1964, from "FOR SALE" session. John Lennon on lead
vocals. Mono version taken directly from the master tapes.
- We Can Work It Out
Recorded on Oct. 20th 1965. Beginning with Paul's count "1,2,3,4!" and has louder keyboards sound.
Vocals on both channels with fade-out at the end. Stereo version taken from an original acetate.
- A Hard Day's Night
Recorded on April 16th, 1964, from "A HARD DAY'S NIGHT" sessions. Live performance in the studio.
Absolutely different with acoustic or gat guitars, or piano. Stereo version taken directly from the
master tapes.
- Norwegian Wood
Recorded in Oct. 1965, from "RUBBER SOUL" sessions. Basically same as the released take, but with
two false starts and John's comment: "I showed ya!" at the end. Norman Smith replies, "Great, fine!"
Un-edited version. Stereo version (take 4) taken directly from the master tapes.
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