Tracks |
Title |
Time |
Comments |
Side 1 |
Track 01 |
One After 909 |
3:17 |
Rehearsal version from the GET BACK-sessions at Twickenham Studios, January 1969. Completely different to the version on "LET IT BE" album. |
Track 02 |
A Taste Of Honey [Take 7] |
2:17 |
Recorded on February 11, 1963 during the "PLEASE PLEASE ME"-sessions. Paul McCartney on lead vocals. Different mix and vocal tracks to the previously released version. |
Track 03 |
I Feel Fine [Take 7] |
2:49 |
Recorded in October 1964. This is the rough mix-version with no echo effects and no fade-out at the end. John's vocals are not double-tracked, different to the previously released version. |
Track 04 |
Yer Blues |
4:02 |
Recorded on December 11, 1968 for TV special "THE ROLLING STONES ROCK'N ROLL CIRCUS". Performed by a supergroup feat. John Lennon (vocals, guitar), Keith Richards (bass), Eric Clapton (lead guitar) and Mitch Mitchell (drums). |
Track 05 |
Blues Jam |
3:49 |
This is a warm-up jam session for "YER BLUES", recorded on December 11, 1968 for TV special "THE ROLLING STONES ROCK'N ROLL CIRCUS", performed by the "supergroup" (see information on track 4 for details). |
Side 2 |
Track 01 |
Not Guilty |
4:25 |
Previously unreleased song. Recorded during the June-October 1968 "WHITE ALBUM"-sessions. George on lead vocals. Harrison re-recorded this song for his 1979 solo album "GEORGE HARRISON". |
Track 02 |
Get Back |
2:17 |
Rehearsal version from the GET BACK-sessions at Twickenham Studios, January 1969. Very funny version - listen and you know what we mean! [Comment: Sung in German and French] |
Track 03 |
Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues |
1:53 |
Previously unreleased song. Recorded during the GET BACK-sessions at Twickenham Studios, January 1969. John on lead vocals. |
Track 04 |
Do You Want To Know A Secret? [Take 8] |
2:44 |
Recorded on February 11, 1963 during the "PLEASE PLEASE ME"-sessions. Different to the previously released take. No echo effects on George's lead vocals. |
Track 05 |
All You Need Is Love |
5:00 |
Recorded live in the studio for "OUR WORLD" TV programme, on June 25, 1967. |