The Beatles have announced a new film collaboration with director Peter Jackson, focusing on the January 1969 sessions for Let It Be.
The as-yet untitled film will be assembled from 55 hours of previously-unreleased film footage of The Beatles working on the Let It Be album in January 1969, at Twickenham Film Studios and their newly-built Apple Studios in Savile Row, London.
A restored version of the original Let It Be movie, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, will be released after the new film.
Here's the official press release: London – January 30, 2019 - Apple Corps Ltd. and WingNut Films Ltd. are proud to announce an exciting new collaboration between The Beatles and the acclaimed Academy Award winning director Sir Peter Jackson. The new film will be based around 55 hours of never-released footage of The Beatles in the studio, shot between January 2nd and January 31st, 1969. These studio sessions produced The Beatles’ Grammy Award winning album Let It Be, with its Academy Award winning title song. The album was eventually released 18 months later in May 1970, several months after the band had broken up.
The filming was originally intended for a planned TV special, but organically turned into something completely different, climaxing with The Beatles’ legendary performance on the roof of Apple's Savile Row London office — which took place exactly 50 years ago today.
Peter Jackson said, "The 55 hours of never-before-seen footage and 140 hours of audio made available to us, ensures this movie will be the ultimate ‘fly on the wall’ experience that Beatles fans have long dreamt about - it’s like a time machine transports us back to 1969, and we get to sit in the studio watching these four friends make great music together.”
Although The Beatles were filmed extensively during the 1960s - in concerts, interviews and movies - this is the only footage of any note that documents them at work in the studio.
The Let It Be album and movie, having been released in the months following The Beatles’ breakup, have often been viewed in the context of the struggle the band was going through at that time.
“I was relieved to discover the reality is very different to the myth,” continues Jackson, “After reviewing all the footage and audio that Michael Lindsay-Hogg shot 18 months before they broke up, it’s simply an amazing historical treasure-trove. Sure, there’s moments of drama - but none of the discord this project has long been associated with. Watching John, Paul, George, and Ringo work together, creating now-classic songs from scratch, is not only fascinating - it’s funny, uplifting and surprisingly intimate”.
"I’m thrilled and honoured to have been entrusted with this remarkable footage - making the movie will be a sheer joy.”
Jackson will be working with his They Shall Not Grow Old partners, Producer Clare Olssen and Editor Jabez Olssen. The footage will be restored by Park Road Post of Wellington, New Zealand, to a pristine standard, using techniques developed for the WW1 documentary film which has been nominated for a BAFTA for best documentary.
The untitled film is currently in production and the release date will be announced in due course. This film is being made with the full co-operation of Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon, and Olivia Harrison.
The Executive Producers are Ken Kamins for WingNut Films and Jeff Jones and Jonathan Clyde for Apple Corps.
Following the release of this new film, a restored version of the original Let It Be movie directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg will also be made available.
Peter Jackson’s next project has been announced: a revised version of The Beatles documentary Let It Be.
The Lord of the Rings filmmaker will use 55 hours of in-studio footage initially filmed by director Michael Lindsay-Hogg for the original 1970 film.
Paul McCartney has previously hinted that a new version of Let It Be was being worked on, having been disappointed with the original’s downbeat take on the recording sessions – which took place just a year before the band broke up.
Jackson said in a statement of making the new film: “The 55 hours of never-before-seen footage and 140 hours of audio made available to us ensure this movie will be the ultimate ‘fly on the wall’ experience that Beatles fans have long dreamt about.
“It’s like a time machine transports us back to 1969, and we get to sit in the studio watching these four friends make great music together.”
For those fans intrigued by Lindsay-Hogg’s original film, Apple has confirmed that his version will be released “following the release of this new film”.
Jackson agreed with McCartney that the original does not represent what was actually happening in the studio at the time. “I was relieved to discover the reality is very different to the myth,” Jackson said.
“After reviewing all the footage and audio that Michael Lindsay-Hogg shot 18 months before they broke up, it’s simply an amazing historical treasure trove.
“Sure, there are moments of drama, but none of the discord this project has long been associated with. Watching John, Paul, George and Ringo work together, creating now-classic songs from scratch, is not only fascinating – it’s funny, uplifting and surprisingly intimate.
“I’m thrilled and honoured to have been entrusted with this remarkable footage. Making the movie will be a sheer joy.”
The news comes on the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ concert atop the Apple Corps offices in London. While there’s no release date for Jackson’s film, sources tell Variety that the documentary could come out next year to mark the 50th anniversary of Let It Be.
Jackson recently released the documentary They Shall Not Grow Old, which featured restored footage of soldiers from the First World War. Jackson also recently co-produced the science-fiction film Mortal Engines, directed by Christian Rivers.
The long-awaited Beatles documentary by The Lord Of The Rings director
Peter Jackson will receive a cinema release in the USA and Canada on 4
September 2020, with global release details to follow.
The Beatles: Get Back documents the recording of the group’s Let It Be
album. It contains previously-unseen footage culled from 55 hours of
material filmed by director Michael Lindsay Hogg in January 1969, plus
140 hours of audio from the sessions.
A
restored version of the Let It Be film will follow the release of The
Beatles: Get Back. The original film was shot while The Beatles
rehearsed and recorded at Twickenham Film Studios and the band’s own
Apple Studios.
The Beatles at Twickenham Film Studios, January 1969 (photo: Linda McCartney)
The
worldwide distribution rights for the The Beatles: Get Back have been
acquired by The Walt Disney Studios. A new hardcover book, titled Get
Back, will also be published by Callaway Arts & Entertainment on 6
October 2020 in the USA, and 15 October in the UK.
Here’s the full press release:
BURBANK,
Calif. (March 11, 2020)—The Walt Disney Studios has acquired the
worldwide distribution rights to acclaimed filmmaker Peter Jackson’s
previously announced Beatles documentary. The film will showcase the
warmth, camaraderie and humor of the making of the legendary band’s
studio album, “Let It Be,” and their final live concert as a group, the
iconic rooftop performance on London’s Savile Row. “The Beatles: Get
Back” will be released by The Walt Disney Studios in the United States
and Canada on September 4, 2020, with additional details and dates for
the film’s global release to follow. The announcement was made earlier
today by Robert A. Iger, Executive Chairman, The Walt Disney Company, at
Disney’s annual meeting of shareholders.
“No band has had the
kind of impact on the world that The Beatles have had, and ‘The Beatles:
Get Back’ is a front-row seat to the inner workings of these genius
creators at a seminal moment in music history, with spectacularly
restored footage that looks like it was shot yesterday,” says Iger of
the announcement. “I’m a huge fan myself, so I could not be happier that
Disney is able to share Peter Jackson’s stunning documentary with
global audiences in September.”
“The Beatles: Get Back,” presented
by The Walt Disney Studios in association with Apple Corps Ltd. and
WingNut Films Productions Ltd., is an exciting new collaboration between
The Beatles, the most influential band of all time, and three-time
Oscar®-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson (“The Lord of the Rings”
trilogy). Compiled from over 55 hours of unseen footage, filmed by
Michael Lindsay-Hogg in 1969, and 140 hours of mostly unheard audio
recordings from the “Let It Be” album sessions, “The Beatles: Get Back”
is directed by Jackson and produced by Jackson, Clare Olssen (“They
Shall Not Grow Old”) and Jonathan Clyde, with Ken Kamins and Apple
Corps’ Jeff Jones serving as executive producers.
The footage has
been brilliantly restored by Park Road Post Production of Wellington,
New Zealand, and is being edited by Jabez Olssen, who collaborated with
Jackson on 2018’s “They Shall Not Grow Old,” the groundbreaking film
which featured restored and colorized World War I archival footage. The
music in the film will be mixed by Giles Martin and Sam Okell at Abbey
Road Studios in London. With this pristine restoration behind it, “The
Beatles: Get Back” will create a vivid, joyful and immersive experience
for audiences.
Peter Jackson says, “Working on this project has
been a joyous discovery. I’ve been privileged to be a fly on the wall
while the greatest band of all time works, plays and creates
masterpieces. I’m thrilled that Disney have stepped up as our
distributor. There’s no one better to have our movie seen by the
greatest number of people.”
Paul McCartney says, “I am really
happy that Peter has delved into our archives to make a film that shows
the truth about The Beatles recording together. The friendship and love
between us comes over and reminds me of what a crazily beautiful time we
had.”
Ringo Starr says, “I’m really looking forward to this film.
Peter is great and it was so cool looking at all this footage. There
was hours and hours of us just laughing and playing music, not at all
like the version that came out. There was a lot of joy and I think Peter
will show that. I think this version will be a lot more peace and
loving, like we really were.”
“The Beatles: Get Back” is also being made with the enthusiastic support of Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison.
Although
the original “Let It Be” film, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, and
the accompanying album were filmed and recorded in January 1969, they
were not released until May 1970, three weeks after The Beatles had
officially broken up. The response to the film at the time by audiences
and critics alike was strongly associated with that announcement. During
the 15-month gap between the filming of “Let It Be” and its launch, The
Beatles recorded and released their final studio album, “Abbey Road,”
which came out in September 1969.
Shot on 16mm and blown up to
35mm, the 80-minute “Let It Be” movie was built around the three weeks
of filming, including an edited version of the rooftop concert. The
GRAMMY®-winning “Let It Be” album topped the charts in the U.S. and the
U.K.
The new documentary brings to light much more of the band’s
intimate recording sessions for “Let It Be” and their entire 42-minute
performance on the rooftop of Apple’s Savile Row London office. While
there is no shortage of material of The Beatles’ extensive touring
earlier in their careers, “The Beatles: Get Back” features the only
notable footage of the band at work in the studio, capturing John
Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr as they create
their now-classic songs from scratch, laughing, bantering and playing to
the camera.
Shot on January 30, 1969, The Beatles’ surprise
rooftop concert marked the band’s first live performance in over two
years and their final live set together. The footage captures
interactions between the band members, reactions from fans and employees
from nearby businesses, and comical attempts to stop the concert by two
young London policemen responding to noise complaints.
A fully restored version of the original “Let It Be” film will be made available at a later date.
The three Beatles ‘Anthology’ volumes released in the ’90s were supposed to stop bootleggers. OK, maybe not stop them, because the band has been one of the world’s most heavily bootlegged artists ever since unreleased session tapes started making the rounds in the late-’60s. But the trio of double-disc albums officially released by Capitol Records was certainly designed to keep all but rabid fans from acquiring illegal Beatles records. The ‘Anthology’ albums did a fine job of sampling the countless hours of demos, mixes, alternate takes and live shows that are available, but they merely skimmed the surface of all the fabness out there. Our list of the Top 10 Beatles Bootleg Albums surveys the best of them.
On Jan. 30, 1969, the Beatles made their last public appearance together on the London rooftop of Apple Records, where they performed a brief impromptu concert for some lucky lunchtime passersby. This album (which includes other tracks from the ‘Get Back’ sessions) features the entire performance, which was made up of songs that ended up, in slightly altered takes and mixes, on ‘Let It Be.’
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‘Sessions’ (1994)
In 1985, the Beatles’ British record company collected a bunch of leftover tracks from the studio vaults and planned to release ‘Sessions.’ For one reason or another, the record was scrapped. This 1994 bootleg recovers the career-spanning LP. Most of the songs eventually ended up on the ‘Anthology’ albums, but it’s great to hear gems like ‘Leave My Kitten Alone,’ ‘Not Guilty’ and an alternate take of ‘Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da’ the way fans would have heard them in 1985.
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‘The Complete BBC Sessions’ (1993)
Capitol released a two-disc, 69-track CD in 1994 culled from the radio sessions the Beatles recorded from 1963 through 1965. But this massive 10-volume set gathers every note they played on the BBC, where they performed lots of covers (Chuck Berry, Little Richard, etc.) plus plenty of their own songs with playful rawness.
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‘Artifacts’ (1993)
This five-disc series starts in Liverpool in the late ’50s with a pre-Beatles cover of Buddy Holly’s ‘That’ll Be the Day’ and ends with the band’s final overdub session for the ‘Let It Be’ album. In between are rarities, demos and alternate takes of many favorites. Like the official ‘Anthology’ albums, ‘Artifacts’ chronicles the Beatles’ story from start to finish.
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‘Get Back: The Glyn Johns Final Compilation’ (1999)
The ‘Get Back’ sessions were supposed to bring the feuding Beatles back together for a fun, loose record after the splintered ‘White Album.’ But things didn’t turn out that way, and the sessions turned chaotic almost immediately (various Beatles quit the group at various times during the recording). Engineer Glyn Johns mixed an early version of the album that’s preferable to the cobbled-together official release — retitled ‘Let It Be’ and drowned in strings and other mushy decorations by producer Phil Spector.
This seven-volume series, like several other series in our list of the Top 10 Beatles Bootleg Albums, compiles a wide range of leftover takes, demos and unreleased songs from the band’s vast studio archive. There’s plenty of reworked classics (like songs with flubbed vocals and without overdubs) for Beatlemaniacs here.
The Beatles’ last album, ‘Let It Be,’ didn’t include the final music they recorded; ‘Abbey Road’ was the last album they worked on together. And unlike the hate-fueled ‘Get Back’ / ‘Let It Be’ sessions (see No. 6 on our list of the Top 10 Beatles Bootleg Albums), ‘Abbey Road’ was loose and relatively stress-free. This great album reconstructs ‘Abbey Road’ from alternate takes, offering an eye-opening glimpse of the band’s meticulous recording process.
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‘Turn Me on Dead Man: The John Barrett Tapes’ (1999)
To keep busy while undergoing cancer treatment in the early ’80s, John Barrett, an engineer at Abbey Road studios, began combing the vaults and cataloging the hours of tapes buried there. He uncovered a gold mine of unreleased Beatles material. This two-disc set collects his greatest finds, including rough sketches, unheard mixes and some songs that never made it to the official records.
Before Apple got around to releasing the ‘Anthology’ CDs in the ’90s, the excellent ‘Ultra Rare Trax’ series was the best roundup of unreleased Beatles material (an official skimpy ‘Rarities’ LP was released in 1980 but soon went out of print). Spanning eight volumes, ‘Ultra Rare Trax’ features everything from ‘Rubber Soul’ outtakes to sloppy jams pulled from the ‘Get Back’ sessions. Even with the official ‘Anthology’ series available, these sets are indispensable.
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‘Acoustic Masterpieces: The Esher Demos’ (1998)
It’s no secret that the four Beatles basically served as each other’s backing bands on ‘The White Album.’ This collection offers solid proof that everyone was working on their own material, which they later brought to the studio for group overdubs. Unlike most of the other records on our list of the Top 10 Beatles Bootleg Albums, ‘Acoustic Masterpieces’ includes revealing solo acoustic demos by John, Paul and George. It’s pretty much ‘The White Album’ before some color was added.
The three Beatles ‘Anthology’ volumes released in the ’90s were supposed to stop bootleggers. OK, maybe not stop
them, because the band has been one of the world’s most heavily
bootlegged artists ever since unreleased session tapes started making
the rounds in the late-’60s. But the trio of double-disc albums
officially released by Capitol Records was certainly designed to keep
all but rabid fans from acquiring illegal Beatles records. The
‘Anthology’ albums did a fine job of sampling the countless hours of
demos, mixes, alternate takes and live shows that are available, but
they merely skimmed the surface of all the fabness out there. Our list
of the Top 10 Beatles Bootleg Albums surveys the best of them.
10
‘The Complete Rooftop Concert’ (1998)
On Jan. 30, 1969, the Beatles made their last public appearance together on the London rooftop
of Apple Records, where they performed a brief impromptu concert for
some lucky lunchtime passersby. This album (which includes other tracks
from the ‘Get Back’ sessions) features the entire performance, which was
made up of songs that ended up, in slightly altered takes and mixes, on
‘Let It Be.’
The Beatles Lost Album series started with 6 CDs, then was expanded to 14 CDs, with additional volumes added. A Boxed set of 30 CDs was also released. Sound is excellent with noise reduction and pitch correction. Some of this material has been released before, others are new, with partial takes merged together. The 6 CD release appears below. The 30 CD release is shown below:
"The Beatles - The Lost Album - 2017 - 320 kbps & FLAC - Bootleg - Extended Edition (6 CDS) NOT FOR SALE! Amazing rare and ultra rare unreleased Beatles songs. This is the best Beatles Bootleg so far, on best quality. The album had a great production and sounds like a George Martin/Jeff Lynne's production (as in the sensitivity to choose tracklist order, fix tracks, clean up, tracks transitions, cover art, etc.). The collection is incredibly complete of unreleased Beatles tracks (only few songs were left out: some covers/blues/jam with low quality-performance production). In short: unlike most bootlegs that are just a put together rarities, this album is very well-architected in its concept and you feel the pleasure of listening to a "lost classic Beatles album".
The Lost Album' was born from the idea of gathering for the first time all the Beatles unreleased compositions, performed by themselves, as well as cover versions that were not included in any official album.
Many of these tracks come from demos, home recordings, rehearsals, etc, so the original quality is low. In this album we try to improve the audio quality as much as possible, recovering audio drops, fixing technical problems, recording failures and so on.
Software tools have been used to clean, remaster and enhance the tracks, without ever losing the fidelity of their originals. Short and unfinished songs were sewn into each other, with soft transitions, resulting in a more consistent track.
The overdubs and collages used were extracted from original Beatles material.
The Lost Album Tetralogy brings together absolutely everything * that was never officially released until the present year (2020): home demos, studio demos, unreleased/unpublished songs, studio sessions outtakes, home jams, rehearsals, improvs, alternate takes/demos, concerts, covers, auditions, unpublished alternate mixes, studio monitor mixes, acetates, informal sessions, home tapes, live recordings, reunions, appearances on tv/ movies/radio/specials video/events/songs in interviews and everything else involving Beatles unofficial music audio. In addition to all this we have reserved for the last tetralogy chapter a wonderful surprise. For the first time we present to the public our own remixes (and a few from other sources) that have been carefully crafted for over a decade to offer the audience a complete new way of listening to the Liverpool quartet. Absolutely incredible!
* [Except some rehearsals from songs that make up the Let It Be album plus Don't Let Me Down, Old Brown Shoe, Teddy Boy, Oh! Darling, Maxwell's Silver Hammer and She Came in the Bathroom Window from the Get Back Sessions, 1969, for they contain large quantities of the same songs with very similar performances. For the same reasons this Tetralogy does not include all recorded concerts. But it rigorously includes all the live setlist the group has ever performed, selected from the best and most important concerts. In both cases (Get Back Sessions and live concerts) the highest quality and the most significant versions (a huge number of them) were selected and treated (leaving out only unfinished rehearsals/poor performances/poor recording quality).
The research work was intense, rigorous and meticulous. Over the decades we have gathered the rarities of our own collection as well as literally hundreds of bootlegs around the world, in addition to exclusives granted directly by our friends at Apple and Beatles inner circle. After all this research, so that nothing was left out, we started the comparison process to select the best quality source for each song. Then we began the delicate work of treatment, corrections and remix (whenever they were needed). The Lost Album does not use the same anthology criteria as the regular collections to present the material in chronological order. The (unprecedented) proposal of the TLA has an artistic character: as an artist plans his album, song by song, imagining a connection, cohesion and a narrative throughout the whole album. We chose this concept so that the listener can experience a lively artful expression, not just "a visit to the Beatles museum". In fact, each disc of each box should be considered an album by itself. For this reason each disc of the last volume received its own album title.
A respected Beatles collector and scholar, when presented with the preview of The Lost Album Vol I, after an enthusiastic reaction, brought us a single complaint: “So you give the listener all the rare material without any effort, that's not fair! This goes against the bootlegger collector's idea to research. The effort is part of the adventure!”. Thinking about this (also the concept of an artistic album) we decided to leave a huge opening journey without any track info (takes, date, lineup, recording location, composers, etc.), so that the listeners have a guaranteed great adventure, if they want to investigate the amazing Beatles hidden world!
We would like to thank all the amazing collector heroes who have been providing us with unpublished material spread over thousands of bootlegs. We would also like to thank our friends with direct links to the Beatles, who over the years have provided us with incredible rarities. We thank and dedicate this project to all Beatles fans who keep this band alive as if nothing happened after 1970. And finally, we thank the Fab 4 for making our experience on Earth a Magical Mystery Tour!
The Lost Album Tetralogy: • The Lost Album [December, 2017] Vol. I (8 discs) • The Lost Album II [January, 2019] Vol. II (14 discs) • The Lost Album (Two and a Half) [April, 2019] Vol. III (12 discs) • The Last Lost Album [January, 2020] Vol. IV (30 discs)"
*2 - exception to: 'Free As A Bird ', 'Real Love ' and 'Christmas Time (Is Here Again)' (1995/96 singles).
*3 - exception to: 'Now and Then' and 'Every Mother Comes Anytime' - solo collages.
The box comprises nearly 100% of THE Beatles original compositions and cover tracks unpublished or not officially released. Only few songs were left out: some covers/jam/short compositions with low quality-performance production.
The tracks consist of original Beatles material*. All overdubs are also extracted from original Beatles material.*
*Exception to:
- 'Now and Then'*(1) and 'Every Mother Comes Anytime' - collages of Beatles members solo careers and fan overdub (1).
- 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps ' - new arrangements (over the original demo) by George Martin for the Cirque du Soleil soundtrack,2006.
- 'Watching Rainbows' (only in the final part - jam) - added a bass overdub made by fan, using strictly the same Paul's model bass and strings.
- 'Hot As Sun' - features sea sounds*(1) overdub to fill in the problems of the original tape. (1) - extracted from the McCartney's Oobu Joobu radio show outtakes.
Notes 2:
- 'Sour Milk Sea' was composed and produced by George Harrison in 1968 for the singer Jackie Lomax. Performed by:
Jackie Lomax: vocals / Eric Clapton: lead guitar / Nicky Hopkins: piano
In the presented version was added the original Harrison vocal (extracted from the original demo) over the Lomax vocals.
- 'On the Bed' from Harrison's 'Wonderwall Music', recorded in 1968, during the Beatles activity period. Harrison produced, composed and played the piano and sitar on this track.
- 'Love In The Open Air' and 'Theme From The Family Way ' from McCartney's 'The Family Way (soundtrack)', recorded in 1966, during the Beatles activity period. The George Martin Orchestra perfomed Paul's compositions.
- 'Two Virgins ' shorts extracts from John Lennon (and Yoko) album 'Unfinished Music No.1: Two Virgins ', recorded in 1968, during the Beatles activity period. John play several instruments.
- 'Reeperbahn Bop' (My Bonnie and The Saints)*(1), 'Be-Bop-A-Lula'*(2) and 'Hallelujah I Love Her So'*(3) extracts from the instrumental parts performed by Beatles sung by other vocalists (1)Tony Sheridan, (2) Fred Fascher, (3) Horst Fascher.
We hope everyone will experience a magical mistery tour.
- The Producers
2017 - UK - Not For Sale!
A later Lost Album Boxed Set of 30 CDs was released. Below are the cover scans with track information.
The Beatles – The Last Lost Album Label: Not On Label (The Beatles) – none Format: 30 x CD, CD-ROM, Compilation, Unofficial Release, Stereo Country: UK Released: 2020 Genre: Rock, Pop Style: Tracklist 1.1 We're Gonna Have A Good Time [Remix] 3:02 1.2 Hello, Goodbye [Remix] 3:26 1.3 Back In The U.S.S.R. [Remix] 2:46 1.4 Paperback Writer [Remix] 2:16 1.5 Girl (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:33 1.6 And Your Bird Can Sing [Remix] 2:41 1.7 Can You Take Me Back? [Remix] 0:30 1.8 Dear Prudence (Instrumental) [Remix] 4:06 1.9 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:10 1.10 With A Little Help From My Friends (A Cappella) [Remix] 2:28 1.11 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:37 1.12 Getting Better [Remix] 2:40 1.13 Fixing A Hole 2:38 1.14 She's Leaving Home (A Cappella) [Remix] 3:30 1.15 Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite! (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:37 1.16 When I'm Sixty-Four (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:39 1.17 Within You Without You [Remix] 5:07 1.18 Lovely Rita (Instrumental) [Remix] 4:12 1.19 Good Morning Good Morning (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:43 1.20 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [Reprise] (Instrumental) [Remix] 1:22 1.21 A Day In The Life (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:06 1.22 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [Reprise] (A Cappella) [Remix] 1:26 1.23 Blackbird 2:46 1.24 Hey Bulldog (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:36 1.25 Turn Off Your Mind (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:26 1.26 Flying (I) 0:47 1.27 Something (A Cappella) [Remix] 0:56 1.28 Here Comes The Sun [Remix] 2:50 1.29 And in... [Remix] 0:22 1.30 ...the End [Remix] 3:59 2.1 Yellow Submarine [Remix] 2:51 2.2 I Me Mine (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:30 2.3 I Am The Walrus (Instrumental) [Remix] 4:50 2.4 Lovely Rita [Remix] 2:43 2.5 Hello, Goodbye (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:53 2.6 While My Guitar Gently Weeps [Remix] 4:46 2.7 Across The Universe 3:52 2.8 Why Don't We Do It In The Road? [Remix] 1:37 2.9 Come Together [Remix] 5:03 2.10 Something (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:00 2.11 Oh! Darling (A Cappella) [Remix] 3:17 2.12 I Wan't You [She's So Heavy] (Instrumental) [Remix] 7:44 2.13 Here Comes The Sun (Instrumental/with guitar solo) [Remix] 3:05 2.14 Octopus's Garden [Remix] 3:52 2.15 Maxwell's Silver Hammer (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:32 2.16 Because [Remix] 3:13 2.17 To Get Back Homeward [Remix] 15:38 2.18 Her Majesty [Remix] 1:01 2.19 Good Night [Remix] 2:54 2.20 Her Majesty [Remix] 0:28 3.1 Wild Honey Pie [Remix] 0:54 3.2 Piggies [Remix] 3:15 3.3 Dear Prudence [Remix] 3:12 3.4 Mother Nature's Son 3:04 3.5 Cry Baby Cry [Remix] 2:35 3.6 Sexy Sadie [Remix] 3:16 3.7 Blackbird 4:07 3.8 Revolution 1 [Remix] 4:16 3.9 Piggies [Remix] 1:16 3.10 Happiness Is A Warm Gun [Remix] 2:32 3.11 The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill [Remix] 3:22 3.12 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da [Remix] 3:08 3.13 Wild Honey Pie [Remix] 0:54 3.14 Honky-Pie [Remix] 2:41 3.15 Me & My Monkey [Remix] 2:42 3.16 Julia 3:44 3.17 Martha My Dear (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:28 3.18 Rocky Raccoon [Remix] 1:38 3.19 Birthday [Remix] 2:42 3.20 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 3:27 3.21 I Will [Remix] 1:26 3.22 Cry Baby Cry [Remix] 2:35 3.23 Revolution (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:22 3.24 Mother Nature's Son [Remix] 2:48 3.25 Wild Honey Pie [Remix] 0:55 3.26 Yer Blues 3:31 3.27 You Better Free Your Mind Instead (Part One) 5:54 3.28 Good Night (Orchestra) [Remix] 3:13 4.1 Come Together 3:28 4.2 Something 3:29 4.3 Maxwell's Silver Hammer 4:39 4.4 Oh! Darling 3:26 4.5 Octopus's Garden 3:09 4.6 I Want You (She's So Heavy) 5:29 4.7 Here Comes The Sun 3:36 4.8 Because 3:03 4.9 The Medley 18:06 4.10 Old Brown Shoe 3:12 4.11 The Ballad Of John & Yoko 3:35 4.12 Oh! Darling 1:03 4.13 Come And Get It 2:33 4.14 Warm Up 3:24 4.15 The Long One 16:07 4.16 Her Majesty 0:35 5.1 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [Remix] 1:50 5.2 It's All Too Much [Remix] 2:30 5.3 Only A Northern Song [Remix] 3:12 5.4 Hey Bulldog [Remix] 2:23 5.5 Love You To [Remix] 2:57 5.6 Penny Lane [Remix] 2:51 5.7 Sun King [Remix] 1:33 5.8 It's All Too Much [Remix] 2:27 5.9 Only A Northern Song [Remix] 2:41 5.10 Yellow Submarine [Remix] 2:40 5.11 Something (Strings) 2:35 5.12 Wild Honey Pie [Remix] 0:52 5.13 Sexy Sadie 4:34 5.14 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 3:42 5.15 Julia 3:05 5.16 Blackbird 2:43 5.17 Almost Shankara 5:00 5.18 It's All Too Much [Remix] 2:28 5.19 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds [Remix] 2:57 5.20 Only Another Song [Remix] 1:31 5.21 All You Need Is Love (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:39 5.22 The Fool On The Hill [Remix] 1:17 5.23 Lady Mad Donna [Remix] 2:21 5.24 Something [Remix] 2:55 5.25 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3:38 5.26 Yellow Submarine [Remix] 2:48 5.27 Hey Jude [Remix] 2:11 5.28 The End [Remix] 6:12 6.1 All Together Now [Remix] 1:23 6.2 Baby, You're A Rich Man [Remix] 2:18 6.3 Your Mother Should Know [Remix] 1:41 6.4 Magical Mystery Tour [Remix] 1:14 6.5 Across The Universe [Remix] 2:53 6.6 Only A Northern Song [Remix] 3:42 6.7 Rain [Remix] 2:53 6.8 The Fool On The Hill [Remix] 2:53 6.9 Got To Get You Into My Life [Remix] 2:01 6.101 I'm Only Sleeping [Remix] 2:58 6.11 Blackbird 2:14 6.12 I Am The Walrus [Instrumental] 3:58 6.13 Baby, You're A Rich Man (A Cappella) [Remix] 1:37 6.14 Sgt. Pepper's Garden 4:34 6.15 Sgt. Pepper (Instrumental) 1:06 6.16 Fixing A Hole [Remix] 1:12 6.17 Strawberry Fields Forever 3:11 6.18 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds [Remix] 3:27 6.19 Good Morning Good Morning (Instrumental) 0:43 6.20 Lonely Hearts 2:08 6.21 Getting Better (Instrumental) 2:19 6.22 With A Little Help From My Friends (Instrumental) 2:38 6.23 Club Band 1:51 6.24 When I'm Sixty-Four 2:49 6.25 Here, There And Everywhere 2:23 6.26 She Said, She Said (Instrumental) 2:34 6.27 Paperback Writer [Remix] 2:06 6.28 Getting Better (Instrumental) 1:38 6.29 Morning, Morning 5:02 6.30 I Went Into A Dream 2:13 6.31 You Became Naked 5:04 7.1 Here Comes The Sun [Remix] 3:08 7.2 The Road To Abbey [Remix] 19:30 7.3 Within You Without You (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:59 7.4 Yellow Submarine [Remix] 1:52 7.5 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3:40 7.6 Everybody's Got Something To Hide 3:03 7.7 Honey Pie [Remix] 2:41 7.8 Nowhere Man (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:46 7.9 Think For Yourself (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:21 7.10 Julia 1:42 7.11 Blackbird 2:21 7.12 Strawberry Fields Forever 2:06 7.13 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 4:08 7.14 She's Leaving Home (Strings) 3:48 7.15 The Fool On The Hill [Remix] 4:02 7.16 Something (A Cappella) [Remix] 0:56 7.17 Please Don't Let Me Down 4:47 7.18 Flying [Remix] 2:07 7.19 You Better Free Your Mind Instead (Part Two) 8:18 7.20 Good Night 3:15 8.1 Two Of Us 2:53 8.2 Dig A Pony 3:31 8.3 Across The Universe 3:37 8.4 I Me Mine 1:42 8.5 Let It Be 4:10 8.6 I've Got A Feeling 4:25 8.7 One After 909 3:27 8.8 The Long And Winding Road 3:31 8.9 For You Blue 3:04 8.10 Get Back 4:58 8.11 Oh! Darling 0:45 8.12 Don't Let Me Down 3:00 8.13 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 3:01 8.14 Old Brown Shoe 3:20 8.15 Oh! Darling 3:17 8.16 All Things Must Pass 3:19 8.17 Maxwell's Silver Hammer 5:03 8.18 Get Back 3:45 8.19 Get In The Mood 18:37 9.1 Walrus Eleanor Is Leaving Something In The Golden Sun [Remix] 0:58 9.2 Break Down [Remix] 1:24 9.3 Sun King [Remix] 2:26 9.4 Mean Mr. Mustard [Remix] 1:33 9.5 Polythene Pam [Remix] 1:12 9.6 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window [Remix] 1:58 9.7 Golden Slumbers [Remix] 1:31 9.8 Carry That Weight [Remix] 1:36 9.9 The End [Remix] 2:13 9.10 Her Majesty [Remix] 0:25 9.11 Mother Nature's Son 3:17 9.12 Cry Baby Cry 3:02 9.13 Happiness Is A Warm Gun 3:09 9.14 While My Guitar Gently Weeps 3:02 9.15 Except Me And My Monkey (Instrumental) 1:27 9.16 Glass Onion 2:12 9.17 Revolution (Instrumental) 3:25 9.18 Give Peace A Chance 2:18 9.19 I Want You (She's So Heavy) [Instrumental] [Remix] 7:47 9.20 Here Comes The Sun [Remix] 3:05 9.21 Oh! Darling (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:27 9.22 For No One (Instrumental) [Remix] 1:57 9.23 Sexy Sadie [Remix] 3:15 9.24 Revolution 3:27 9.25 River Rhine 4:20 9.26 Polythene Pam [Remix] 1:59 9.27 I Want You (She's So Heavy) [Remix] 7:47 9.28 Flying (II) 2:27 9.29 Good Night [Remix] 2:54 10.1 Get Back! 0:36 10.2 Early 1970 [Ringo, Harrison, (Beatles reference)] 2:20 10.3 I'm The Greatest [Ringo, Lennon & Harrison] 3:21 10.4 All Those Years Ago [Harrison, McCartney & Ringo (Lennon tribute)] 3:47 10.5 Here Today [McCartney (Lennon tribute] 2:27 10.6 When We Were Fab [Harrison & Ringo (Beatles reference)] 3:59 10.7 Early Days [McCartney (Beatles reference)] 4:07 10.8 Never Without You [Ringo (Harrison tribute)] 5:54 10.9 Friends To Go [McCartney (Harrison tribute)] 2:43 10.10 The Song We Were Singing [McCartney (Beatles reference)] 3:54 10.11 Liverpool 8 [Ringo (Beatles reference)] 3:48 10.12 Intro 0:49 10.13 Grow Old With Me [Ringo, McCartney, (Harrison ref), song by Lennon] 4:33 10.14 Free 1:34 10.15 Free As A Bird [Remix] 4:30 10.16 Real Love [Remix] 3:52 10.17 Something (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:56 10.18 Eleanor Rigby (The Beatles Anthology) 2:00 10.19 All You Need Is Love 4:18 10.20 Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight (Orchestra) 3:17 10.21 Grow Old With Us [Remix] 3:21 10.22 The Way She Moves [Remix] 1:18 10.23 Real Love [Remix] 4:08 10.24 Free As A Bird [Remix] 4:28 10.25 Good Night Child [Remix] 2:22 11.1 I Want To Hold Your Hand (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:23 11.2 I'm A Loser 2:43 11.3 Don't Bother Me 2:32 11.4 Yes It Is 2:26 11.5 I Feel Fine (A Cappella) [Remix] 0:52 11.6 One After 909 2:50 11.7 She's A Woman 4:02 11.8 Do You Want To Know A Secret 2:35 11.9 I Saw Her Standing There 2:50 11.10 From Me To You 1:55 11.11 Help! (Instrumental) 2:18 11.12 A Taste Of Honey 2:12 11.13 There's A Place 1:58 11.14 I Feel Fine 2:44 11.15 Hold Me Tight 2:39 11.16 A Hard Day's Night 2:34 11.17 Thank You Girl 1:57 11.18 Help! 2:27 11.19 She's A Woman 3:17 11.20 Misery 2:07 11.21 Besame Mucho 2:40 11.22 If I Fell 2:35 11.23 Bad To Me 1:28 11.24 Tell Me Why [Remix] 1:52 11.25 And I Love Her (Instrumental) 2:31 11.26 Give Me No More Drugs 14:45 11.27 Just Holding Hands 4:04 12.1 !kcaB teG 0:34 12.2 Blackbird's Nature 4:54 12.3 Julia 2:57 12.4 Lady Madonna 2:15 12.5 Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds 3:05 12.6 I Am The Walrus [Orchestra] 4:03 12.7 I Want You (She's So Heavy) 7:44 12.8 All Things Must Pass 3:05 12.9 While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Instrumental) [Remix] 5:01 12.10 Hello Goodbye (Instrumental) 3:53 12.11 Sexy Sadie [Remix] 5:29 12.12 Oh! Darling 1:01 12.13 Something [Remix] 2:57 12.14 Strawberry Fields Forever 2:02 12.15 I Me Mine 2:10 12.16 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 5:51 12.17 Helter Skelter (Instrumental) [Remix] 4:32 12.18 The Magicians' Cauldron 17:17 12.19 Her Majesty 0:30 13.1 We Should Organize Our Career 10:43 13.2 Short Fat Fanny 1:52 13.3 Midnight Special 2:07 13.4 Rehearsals 6:40 13.5 All Things Must Pass 2:28 13.6 Kansas City, Miss Ann, Lawdy Miss Clawdy 2:29 13.7 The Hippy Hippy Shake 2:47 13.8 Two Of Us 2:53 13.9 Shake, Rattle And Roll 1:53 13.10 Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues 1:28 13.11 I've Got A Feeling 3:05 13.12 All Things Must Pass 3:17 13.13 Geh Raus 4:33 13.14 Two Of Us 2:49 13.15 To Buddy 3:54 13.16 Don't Let Me Down 2:44 13.17 I've Got A Feeling 4:39 13.18 All Things Must Pass 4:53 13.19 Watching Rainbows 5:06 13.20 Rehearsals 8:56 14.1 Magical Mystery Tour [Remix] 3:58 14.2 Get On The Bus 6:35 14.3 Flying [Remix] 1:59 14.4 I Am The Walrus [Remix] 3:23 14.5 To Mary Bee 1:32 14.6 Road To Bombay 3:25 14.7 Trying To Get Better 12:00 14.8 For No One [Remix] 1:57 14.9 Glass Onion 1:55 14.10 Happiness Is A Warm Gun 1:55 14.11 Helter Skelter (Instrumental) [Remix] 4:29 14.12 Sour Milk Sea 3:39 14.13 A Case Of The Blues 2:15 14.14 You Better Free Your Mind Instead (Part Three) 7:33 14.15 Here Comes The Sun (Instrumental) [Remix] 2:57 14.16 Oh! Darling (Alternate Vocal) 3:25 14.17 Something 5:25 14.18 Strawberry Fields Forever 1:16 14.19 Your Mother Should Know 2:30 14.20 Jessie's Dream 3:28 14.21 To The Top Of The Slide [Remix] 4:03 15.1 There's A Place 2:06 15.2 One After 909 2:57 15.3 I'm A Loser 2:09 15.4 She's A Woman 4:05 15.5 I Saw Her Standing There 3:02 15.6 Hold Me Tight 2:34 15.7 I Feel Fine 2:28 15.8 Help! (Instrumental) 2:00 15.9 Yes It Is 2:51 15.10 A Hard Day's Night 2:37 15.11 Misery 1:48 15.12 From Me To You 1:27 15.13 Thank You Girl 2:04 15.14 One After 909 3:25 15.15 There's A Place 2:03 15.16 She's A Woman 3:13 15.17 From Me To You 2:01 15.18 Help! 2:26 15.19 Hold Me Tight 1:41 15.20 I Saw Her Standing There 2:56 15.21 A Hard Day's Night 3:00 15.22 Thank You Girl 2:18 15.23 Misery 1:52 15.24 There's A Place 1:55 15.25 I'll Follow The Sun 0:58 15.26 I Saw Her Standing There (Cavern Club) 3:05 15.27 Some Other Guy (Cavern Club) 2:12 15.28 Kansas City (Cavern Club) 2:42 15.29 One After 909 (Cavern Club) 3:07 15.30 All My Loving (The Morecambe & Wise Show) 2:06 15.31 Love Me Do (People And Place) 0:41 15.32 A Taste Of Honey (People And Place) 1:21 15.33 There's A Place 2:10 15.34 I Believe In Christmas Day 2:20 16.1 I've Got A Feeling 4:01 16.2 Don't Let Me Down 3:22 16.3 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 1:44 16.4 Two Of Us 4:11 16.5 One After 909 2:54 16.6 Let It Be 6:06 16.7 Get Back 4:02 16.8 Oh! Darling 2:45 16.9 For You Blue 2:59 16.10 The Long And Winding Road 4:59 16.11 I Me Mine 6:17 16.12 Get Back 4:12 16.13 Two Of Us 5:36 16.14 All Things Must Pass 3:54 16.15 Something 4:20 16.16 I Want You (She's So Heavy) 3:32 16.17 Dig A Pony 4:47 16.18 They All Great! 2:07 16.19 Teddy Boy 2:14 16.20 I Think Is Lunch Ready? 1:50 16.21 Teddy Boy 3:35 17.1 Free As A Bird [Remix] 4:02 17.2 Real Love [Remix] 3:56 17.3 You Better Free Your Mind Instead (Part Four) 8:57 17.4 Give Peace A Chance 0:39 17.5 It's Not Too Bad 1:42 17.6 Can You Take Me Back? 2:21 17.7 Blue Suede Shoes 2:18 17.8 Kansas City, Miss Ann, Lawdy Miss Clawdy 3:50 17.9 Oh! Darling (Instrumental) [Remix] 3:26 17.10 Chating & Singing 15:00 17.11 All Right 1:01 17.12 Give Peace A Chance 1:51 17.13 It's Not Too Bad 1:43 17.14 Ma Belle 2:51 17.15 I Want You, Yoko 2:23 17.16 Strawberry Fields Forever 1:55 17.17 Nowhere To Go 1:59 17.18 I'd Have You Any Time 1:52 17.19 On My Balcony 2:32 17.20 It's Not Too Bad 0:58 17.21 Piano Songs 3:54 17.22 The Fields Forever 2:31 17.23 Got To Hide 0:50 17.24 Flying (III) 2:35 17.25 Real Love [Remix] 4:23 18.1 Get Back 3:10 18.2 I've Got A Feeling 3:35 18.3 Many Of Us 5:31 18.4 One After 909 2:57 18.5 I Me Mine 4:24 18.6 Let It Be 6:30 18.7 Old Brown Shoe 4:28 18.8 I've Got A Feeling 4:11 18.9 Two Of Us 2:54 18.10 Something 3:54 18.11 Maxwell's Silver Hammer 4:24 18.12 The Long And Winding Road 3:55 18.13 Oh! Darling 3:22 18.14 Get Back 3:46 18.15 Don't Let Me Down 4:04 18.16 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 5:51 18.17 On The Road Again (I) 12:27 19.1 Love Me Do (with Ringo) 2:25 19.2 It's Only Love (with George Martin Orchestra) [Remix] 2:36 19.3 Michelle (with George Martin Orchestra) [Remix] 2:51 19.4 This Boy (with George Martin Orchestra) [Remix] 2:04 19.5 And Our Bird Can't Sing 7:57 19.6 I Saw Her Standing There 2:58 19.7 There's A Place 1:53 19.8 From Me To You 2:10 19.9 Misery [Remix] 1:48 19.10 Rock & Roll Music 2:31 19.11 Yes It Is 2:42 19.12 A Taste Of Honey (BBC) 2:02 19.13 Love Me Do (BBC) 2:27 19.14 Please Please Me (BBC) 2:11 19.15 She Loves You (BBC) 2:28 19.16 I Want To Hold Your Hand (BBC) 2:19 19.17 Till There Was You (BBC) 2:19 19.18 Roll Over Beethoven (BBC) 2:17 19.19 This Boy (Washington Coliseum) 2:28 19.20 Yesterday (Munich) 2:35 19.21 It's Only Love [Remix] 1:56 19.22 From Me To You 1:51 19.23 There's A Place 1:56 19.24 Help! 0:18 19.25 Unforgettable 20:47 20.1 One After 909 5:08 20.2 I've Got A Feeling 4:16 20.3 Two Of Us 3:55 20.4 Get Back 2:42 20.5 Across The Universe 3:36 20.6 Maxwell's Silver Hammer 4:56 20.7 Don't Let Me Down 5:42 20.8 Let It Be 8:51 20.9 Get Back 3:14 20.10 All Things Must Pass 4:48 20.11 The Long And Winding Road 4:36 20.12 For You Blue 4:41 20.13 Lazy Bones 8:01 20.14 Get Back 2:38 20.15 On The Road Again (II) 12:21 21.1 I Saw Her Standing There 3:04 21.2 I Feel Fine 1:43 21.3 From Me To You 1:48 21.4 Hold Me Tight 2:30 21.5 There's A Place 1:49 21.6 Thank You Girl 2:05 21.7 Cry For A Shadow (New RMST) 2:23 21.8 Hello Little Girl (New RMST) 1:40 21.9 Three Cool Cats (New RMST) 2:25 21.10 Lend Me Your Comb (New RMST) 1:49 21.11 Like Dreamers Do (New RMST) 2:35 21.12 Besame Mucho (New RMST) 2:36 21.13 You Know What To Do (New RMST) 1:58 21.14 One After 3:36 21.15 Cayenne (New RMST) 1:13 21.16 The Barber Of Seville 2:26 21.17 Carousel Of Light (Part I) 26:12 21.18 Carousel Of Light (Part II) 17:14 22.1 Two Of Us 3:38 22.2 Get Back 3:44 22.3 I've Got A Feeling 4:06 22.4 Let It Be 4:53 22.5 Old Brown Shoe 3:31 22.6 Get Back (Satirical Protest Song) 2:42 22.7 The Long And Winding Road 3:32 22.8 I've Got A Feeling 4:41 22.9 Don't Let Me Down 9:01 22.10 Get Back 4:11 22.11 Something 2:10 22.12 Two Of Us 4:45 22.13 Just Fun (15) 5:02 22.14 Get Back 3:49 22.15 The Long And Winding Road 3:31 22.16 I Want You (She's So Heavy) 2:36 22.17 Get Back 6:56 22.18 Number Nine [Remix] 7:06 23.1 She Loves You (Drop In) 2:22 23.2 A Hard Day's Night (Palais des Sports) 2:33 23.3 I Feel Fine (Blackpool) 2:12 23.4 Ticket To Ride (Blackpool) 2:44 23.5 Yesterday (Blackpool) 2:42 23.6 Help! (Blackpool) 2:49 23.7 This Boy (The Morecambe & Wise Show) 2:19 23.8 I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Morecambe & Wise Show) 2:23 23.9 All My Loving (The Ed Sullivan Show) 2:11 23.10 Please Please Me (The Ed Sullivan Show) 1:54 23.11 She Loves You (The Prince Of Wales) 2:49 23.12 Till There Was You (The Prince Of Wales) 2:54 23.13 Twist And Shout (The Prince Of Wales) 3:04 23.14 From Me To You (The Prince Of Wales) 1:48 23.15 Yesterday (The Ed Sullivan Show) 2:20 23.16 I'll Get You (London Palladium) 2:04 23.17 I'm Down (Munich) 1:15 23.18 Around The Medley (Around The Beatles) 4:05 23.19 Twist And Shout (Shea Stadium) 2:33 23.20 She's A Woman (Shea Stadium) 3:00 23.21 I Feel Fine (Shea Stadium) 2:37 23.22 Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Shea Stadium) 3:18 23.23 Ticket To Ride (Shea Stadium) 2:39 23.24 Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (Shea Stadium) 2:47 23.25 Can't Buy Me Love (Shea Stadium) 2:45 23.26 Baby's In Black (Shea Stadium) 2:53 23.27 Act Naturally (Shea Stadium) 2:47 23.28 A Hard Day's Night (Shea Stadium) 3:21 23.29 Help! (Shea Stadium) 2:46 23.30 I'm Down (Shea Stadium) 2:37 24.1 I've Got A Feeling 3:50 24.2 Get Back 2:42 24.3 All Things Must Pass 3:33 24.4 Oh! Darling 2:22 24.5 One After 909 2:42 24.6 The Long And Winding Road 3:57 24.7 Get Back 4:14 24.8 Maxwell's Silver Hammer 3:21 24.9 Two Of Us 6:04 24.10 I've Got A Feeling 3:54 24.11 All Things Must Pass 3:21 24.12 I Want You (She's So Heavy) 2:48 24.13 I Me Mine 5:00 24.14 Get Back 3:34 24.15 I've Got A Feeling 3:47 24.16 I Had A Dream 5:10 24.17 Get Back 2:40 24.18 Interlude 9:08 24.19 Get Back (Satirical Protest Song) 4:29 24.20 Like A Freak Rocker 2:54 25.1 Love Me Do 2:27 25.2 Till There Was You 2:12 25.3 A Taste Of Honey 1:54 25.4 You Really Got A Hold On Me 2:56 25.5 Anna (Go To Him) 3:01 25.6 Roll Over Beethoven 2:17 25.7 I'll Get You 2:04 25.8 I Saw Her Standing There 2:40 25.9 I Got To Find My Baby 1:58 25.10 Do You Want To Know A Secret 1:54 25.11 Chains 2:20 25.12 Twist And Shout 2:35 25.13 Money (That's What I Want) 2:39 25.14 She Loves You 2:15 25.15 A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues 2:07 25.16 All My Loving 2:05 25.17 Boys 1:52 25.18 Please Please Me 1:58 25.19 Some Other Guy 2:02 25.20 The Hippy Hippy Shake 1:42 25.21 From Me To You 1:52 25.22 Too Much Monkey Business 1:50 25.23 Long Tall Sally 1:48 25.24 A Taste Of Honey 2:06 25.25 Till There Was You 2:14 25.26 You Really Got A Hold On Me 2:57 25.27 Chains 2:23 25.28 Do You Want To Know A Secret 1:49 25.29 She Loves You 2:14 25.30 I Saw Her Standing There 2:37 25.31 Love Me Do 2:16 25.32 Boys 2:11 25.33 A Taste Of Honey 2:04 25.34 She Loves You 2:20 25.35 From Me To You 1:33 25.36 Roll Over Beethoven 2:27 26.1 I've Got A Feeling 3:43 26.2 Get Back 3:44 26.3 The Long And Winding Road 3:33 26.4 Oh! Darling 4:03 26.5 I Me Mine 0:38 26.6 She Came In Through The Bathroom Window 3:08 26.7 Get Back 2:28 26.8 Drive Me Mad 2:06 26.9 Two Of Us 7:09 26.10 Get Back 4:12 26.11 Octopus's Garden 5:11 26.12 Two Of Us 3:29 26.13 Get Back (Satirical Protest Song) 4:29 26.14 I've Got A Feeling (I Had A Dream) 5:32 26.15 I Want You (She's So Heavy) 5:31 26.16 Get Back 5:47 26.17 Just Fun (16) 10:30 26.18 Avant Piece 4:36 27.1 Get Back 3:14 27.2 Oh! Darling 2:08 27.3 I've Got Another Feeling 4:43 27.4 All Things Must Pass 3:57 27.5 One After 909 3:15 27.6 Maxwell's Silver Hammer 5:19 27.7 Get Back 3:32 27.8 The Long And Winding 5:23 27.9 I've Got A Feeling 4:28 27.10 I Me Mine 1:54 27.11 Get Back (Satirical Protest Song) 4:53 27.12 Join The Beatles 3:10 27.13 Across The Universe 8:05 27.14 Get Back 3:49 27.15 Octopus's Garden 3:41 27.16 I Want You (She's So Heavy) 2:24 27.17 The Long And Winding Road 5:25 27.18 Get Back (Satirical Protest Song) 5:05 27.19 Two Of Us 5:24 28.1 I've Got A Feeling 3:45 28.2 Get Back 3:42 28.3 All Things Must Pass 4:23 28.4 One After 909 4:15 28.5 Two Of Us 3:28 28.6 Get Back 2:25 28.7 The Long And Winding Road 3:06 28.8 I've Got A Feeling 6:38 28.9 Don't Let Me Down 5:20 28.10 Get Back (Satirical Protest Song) 3:53 28.11 Maxwell's Silver Hammer 5:20 28.12 I Want You (She's So Heavy) 2:10 28.13 Get Reach 4:59 28.14 Microbiotics Pilules 3:54 28.15 I Want You (She's So Heavy) 1:47 28.16 Get Back 2:54 28.17 I Me Mine 3:39 28.18 Let It Be 8:47 28.19 Get Back 5:13 29.1 Get Back 5:42 29.2 I've Got A Feeling 7:43 29.3 The Long And Winding Road 6:21 29.4 Maxwell's Silver Hammer 7:33 29.5 Get Back 2:43 29.6 All Things Must Pass 3:58 29.7 Two Of Us 4:55 29.8 Get Back 3:44 29.9 I've Got A Feeling 6:59 29.10 I Me Mine 0:44 29.11 Across The Universe 4:05 29.12 Get Back To Where You Once Belonged 5:13 29.13 Get Back 3:46 29.14 I've Got A Feeling 7:10 29.15 Let It Be 9:11 30.1 Get Back 2:56 30.2 I'd Hate To Miss The Train 4:44 30.3 I've Got A Feeling 3:36 30.4 All Things Must Pass 3:29 30.5 Get Back 4:25 30.6 The Long And Winding Road 3:20 30.7 One After 909 3:06 30.8 Get Back 4:25 30.9 Maxwell's Silver Hammer 5:30 30.10 Two Of Us 7:20 30.11 Get Back 4:41 30.12 On The Road Again (III) 8:39 30.13 It's Alright 1:44 30.14 Say The Word [Gauguin Remix] 3:03 30.15 On The Road Again! 3:19 30.16 don't Let It bother you 6:17 30.17 Let It Be 3:52 30.18 Hoping To Take You Away 3:08 30.19 The Last Chord 1:48 Notes "And so we end the wonderful journey through all the unofficial Beatles music (1957 - 1970/95).
The Lost Album Tetralogy brings together absolutely everything * that was never officially released until the present year (2020): home demos, studio demos, unreleased/unpublished songs, studio sessions outtakes, home jams, rehearsals, improvs, alternate takes/demos, concerts, covers, auditions, unpublished alternate mixes, studio monitor mixes, acetates, informal sessions, home tapes, live recordings, reunions, appearances on tv/ movies/radio/specials video/events/songs in interviews and everything else involving Beatles unofficial music audio. In addition to all this we have reserved for the last tetralogy chapter a wonderful surprise. For the first time we present to the public our own remixes (and a few from other sources) that have been carefully crafted for over a decade to offer the audience a complete new way of listening to the Liverpool quartet. Absolutely incredible!
* [Except some rehearsals from songs that make up the Let It Be album plus Don't Let Me Down, Old Brown Shoe, Teddy Boy, Oh! Darling, Maxwell's Silver Hammer and She Came in the Bathroom Window from the Get Back Sessions, 1969, for they contain large quantities of the same songs with very similar performances. For the same reasons this Tetralogy does not include all recorded concerts. But it rigorously includes all the live setlist the group has ever performed, selected from the best and most important concerts. In both cases (Get Back Sessions and live concerts) the highest quality and the most significant versions (a huge number of them) were selected and treated (leaving out only unfinished rehearsals/poor performances/poor recording quality).
The research work was intense, rigorous and meticulous. Over the decades we have gathered the rarities of our own collection as well as literally hundreds of bootlegs around the world, in addition to exclusives granted directly by our friends at Apple and Beatles inner circle. After all this research, so that nothing was left out, we started the comparison process to select the best quality source for each song. Then we began the delicate work of treatment, corrections and remix (whenever they were needed). The Lost Album does not use the same anthology criteria as the regular collections to present the material in chronological order. The (unprecedented) proposal of the TLA has an artistic character: as an artist plans his album, song by song, imagining a connection, cohesion and a narrative throughout the whole album. We chose this concept so that the listener can experience a lively artful expression, not just "a visit to the Beatles museum". In fact, each disc of each box should be considered an album by itself. For this reason each disc of the last volume received its own album title.
A respected Beatles collector and scholar, when presented with the preview of The Lost Album Vol I, after an enthusiastic reaction, brought us a single complaint: “So you give the listener all the rare material without any effort, that's not fair! This goes against the bootlegger collector's idea to research. The effort is part of the adventure!”. Thinking about this (also the concept of an artistic album) we decided to leave a huge opening journey without any track info (takes, date, lineup, recording location, composers, etc.), so that the listeners have a guaranteed great adventure, if they want to investigate the amazing Beatles hidden world!
We would like to thank all the amazing collector heroes who have been providing us with unpublished material spread over thousands of bootlegs. We would also like to thank our friends with direct links to the Beatles, who over the years have provided us with incredible rarities. We thank and dedicate this project to all Beatles fans who keep this band alive as if nothing happened after 1970. And finally, we thank the Fab 4 for making our experience on Earth a Magical Mystery Tour!
The Lost Album Tetralogy: • The Lost Album [December, 2017] Vol. I (8 discs) • The Lost Album II [January, 2019] Vol. II (14 discs) • The Lost Album (Two and a Half) [April, 2019] Vol. III (12 discs) • The Last Lost Album [January, 2020] Vol. IV (30 discs)"