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Album : Ultra Rare Trax Vol.1
Performer : The Beatles
Composer : John Lennon/Paul McCartney
Genre : Rock
Recorded date : 1988
TRACK LISTING / SIDE-1
1. I saw her standing there
(take2)-Stereo Recorded on February 11th, 1963 during recording sessions for "Please Please Me". After the usual warm-up, they start this great live performance in the studio. John makes a mistake with some lyrics and Paul makes a mistake with some bass lines. No echo effects. Different to the version on ULTRA RARE TRAX Vol.3 (take10).
2. One after 909
(take2)-Stereo Recorded on March 5th, 1963 at the "From Me To You" session. Composed by John Lennon sometime between the late 50's - early 60's during the Quarrymen (pre-Beatles) period. Recorded later for their last album, "Let It Be", but this version is absoltely different. Different to the version on ULTRA RARE TRAX Vol.4 and ULTRA RARE TRAX Vol.5.
3. She's a woman
(take2)-Stereo Recorded in September - October, 1964. No lead guitar, piano and overdubbed vocals. No fade-out at the end. Very primitive version. Different to the version on ULTRA RARE TRAX Vol.6 (take7).
4. I'm looking through you
(take1)-Stereo Recorded in October, 1965 from "Rubber Soul" session. No chorus made yet. Beginning with percussion, vocals on single track. No fade-out at the end.
5. If you've got troubles
Stereo Previously unreleased song. Recorded in October, 1965 from "Rubber Soul" session. Ringo Starr on lead vocals.
6. How do you do it
Mono Previously unreleased song by the Beatles. Recorded on September 4th, 1962 from "Please Please Me" session. Prepared as a second single, but never released.
TRACK LISTING / SIDE-2
7. Penny Lane
(remix #9)-Mono Recorded on December 29th, 1966. Basically same version as on "Rarities" album, but including dialogue and Paul's count in the beginning. And absolutely different Mono mix.
8. Strawberry fields forever
Stereo Recorded in December 1966. This song was recorded in two takes. The previously released version consists of take A & B with controled speed, and it is also remixed. Different to the version on ULTRA RARE TRAX Vol.5 (take1) and ULTRA RARE TRAX Vol.6 (take7).
9. From me to you
Stereo Recorded on March 4th-5th, 1963. The recording starts with Paul's count, "1,2,3,4!". No harmonica. Absoltely different version.
10. Besame Mucho
Mono Previously unreleased song. Recorded on June 6th, 1962, with Pete Best on drums. Not identical with "Decca Tapes" version.
11. The fool on the hill
Stereo Recorded in September 1967. Demo version. Paul performs solo on a piano.
12. Paperback writer
(take2)-Stereo Recorded in April 1966. Beginning with Paul's count, "1,2,3,4!" on the right channel. Same as the single, but different mix, no echo effects on vocals, and no fade-out at the end.
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