
The Beatles - Unsurpassed Masters, Volume 3 (1966-1967) (1989)
BAND/ARTIST: The Beatles
- Title: Unsurpassed Masters, Volume 3 (1966-1967)
- Year Of Release: 1989
- Label: Yellow Dog Records – YD 003
- Genre: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
- Total Time: 58:26
- Total Size: 329 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Paperback Writer (take 1, 2) (04:10)
2. Rain (take 7) (03:10)
3. Tomorrow Never Knows (track 3) (03:03)
4. Strawberry Fields Forever (take 1) (03:08)
5. Strawberry Fields Forever (take 2, 3, 4) (06:51)
6. Strawberry Fields Forever (take 5, 6, 7) (08:20)
7. Strawberry Fields Forever (remix 25 From take 15, 24) (03:53)
8. Strawberry Fields Forever (remix 26 From take 25) (03:38)
9. A Day in the Life (Reduction mix take 4 Into take 5, 6, 7) (04:59)
10. All You Need Is Love (take 58) (07:13)
11. I Am the Walrus (take 9) (04:18)
12. Aerial Tour Instrumental (02:07)
13. Hello Hello (05:08)
1. Paperback Writer (take 1, 2) (04:10)
2. Rain (take 7) (03:10)
3. Tomorrow Never Knows (track 3) (03:03)
4. Strawberry Fields Forever (take 1) (03:08)
5. Strawberry Fields Forever (take 2, 3, 4) (06:51)
6. Strawberry Fields Forever (take 5, 6, 7) (08:20)
7. Strawberry Fields Forever (remix 25 From take 15, 24) (03:53)
8. Strawberry Fields Forever (remix 26 From take 25) (03:38)
9. A Day in the Life (Reduction mix take 4 Into take 5, 6, 7) (04:59)
10. All You Need Is Love (take 58) (07:13)
11. I Am the Walrus (take 9) (04:18)
12. Aerial Tour Instrumental (02:07)
13. Hello Hello (05:08)
Pristine, studio-quality outtakes and alternate versions, from the master tapes.
All tracks stereo except 3 and 10 to 13 mono.
First pressings were mistakenly mastered with only one channel of the stereo image on both sides.
Unfortunately, almost every track on every Yellow Dog CD is mastered at the wrong speed, somewhere fast or slow of A=440.
NOTE: Track 3 is an "outfake" : the released version, 180 degrees out of phase, which first appeared in a Westwood One radio program. It's passed off here under its original title, "Mark I," which was released on "The Beatles Anthology" set.
Review by Stansted Montfichet
Culled from several strikingly different takes, "Strawberry Fields Forever" was as much the result of George Martin's editing and tape slicing as it was John Lennon's inspiration. While Anthology 2 offers a brief glimpse of the song's evolution, Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 3 takes listeners far deeper into its creative process. This documentary approach may overwhelm non-Beatlemaniacs, but will surely please rabid fans. [Note: the embryonic precursor of "Strawberry Fields" ("It's Not Too Bad") is actually featured as three composing demos on another bootleg (Revolution Vigotone VT-117; 1994)]. With voice-overs by the announcer, the original TV broadcast of "All You Need Is Love" is a unique time capsule from the summer of love. "Aerial Tour Instrumental" (a.k.a. "Flying") has avian keyboard support and a silly "hoedown" finale -- neither of which survived on the Magical Mystery Tour version. Paperback Writer's aborted first take begins with some studio banter concerning McCartney's fuzz guitar; while "Hello Hello" is an early run-through of "Hello Goodbye" sans vocals. Since Anthology 2 did not plunder extensively from Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 3, collectors may still wish to seek out this "Beatleg."
All tracks stereo except 3 and 10 to 13 mono.
First pressings were mistakenly mastered with only one channel of the stereo image on both sides.
Unfortunately, almost every track on every Yellow Dog CD is mastered at the wrong speed, somewhere fast or slow of A=440.
NOTE: Track 3 is an "outfake" : the released version, 180 degrees out of phase, which first appeared in a Westwood One radio program. It's passed off here under its original title, "Mark I," which was released on "The Beatles Anthology" set.
Review by Stansted Montfichet
Culled from several strikingly different takes, "Strawberry Fields Forever" was as much the result of George Martin's editing and tape slicing as it was John Lennon's inspiration. While Anthology 2 offers a brief glimpse of the song's evolution, Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 3 takes listeners far deeper into its creative process. This documentary approach may overwhelm non-Beatlemaniacs, but will surely please rabid fans. [Note: the embryonic precursor of "Strawberry Fields" ("It's Not Too Bad") is actually featured as three composing demos on another bootleg (Revolution Vigotone VT-117; 1994)]. With voice-overs by the announcer, the original TV broadcast of "All You Need Is Love" is a unique time capsule from the summer of love. "Aerial Tour Instrumental" (a.k.a. "Flying") has avian keyboard support and a silly "hoedown" finale -- neither of which survived on the Magical Mystery Tour version. Paperback Writer's aborted first take begins with some studio banter concerning McCartney's fuzz guitar; while "Hello Hello" is an early run-through of "Hello Goodbye" sans vocals. Since Anthology 2 did not plunder extensively from Unsurpassed Masters, Vol. 3, collectors may still wish to seek out this "Beatleg."
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