The Beatles

Lost and Found


Label:  Quarter Apple PCS 7287
Length: 38:07

  1. Long Tall Sally - Live at Washington Coliseum, February 11, 1964, never available before. 
  2. Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby - Live at Paris Sports Palais, June 20 1965, different 
     than on Anthology video series. No audience screaming overdub.
  3. Yesterday - Live on the Ed Sullivan Show, New York, August 14th 1965, not on Anthology.
  4. Ticket To Ride February 15th 1965, different mix than on CD
  5. Help! - April 13th 1965, different mix than on CD
  6. Paperback Writer - April 13th 1966, different mix than on CD
  7. All You Need Is Love - June 25th 1967, live appearance on "Our World" world wide broadcast.
  8. Hello, Goodbye - October 2nd 1967, different mix than on CD
  9. Hey Jude - September 4th 1968, another promo version first time on CD.
 10. Revolution - September 4th 1968, another promo version first time on CD.
 11. For You Blue - January 25th 1969, "Let It Be" film version first time mixed to stereo. 
 12. Two of Us - January 31st 1969, "Let It Be" film version first time mixed to stereo.

 
Comments
The above are from the sleeve notes. "You pays your money, you takes your chance" ... and so I did with this one. Nothing really of interest
on here, other than "Long Tall Sally" from the February 11th 1964 Concert at the Washington Coliseum (if this is indeed from there); the sound quality
is very good anyway. After a brief skip through the tracks however, I am able to say that you can hear the intake of breath before The Beatles start
to sing "Paperback Writer" which I don't recall hearing before. Also the drums seem to be very up 'to the fore' in the mix of "Ticket To Ride", but I
doubt whether this is anything more than either my bad hearing or digital wizardry.
© 1998 David Laurie