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The Lost Album of The Beatles: What if the Beatles hadn't split up?

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We would also like to thank our friends with direct links to the Beatles, who over the years have provided us with incredible rarities. exception to: 'Free As A Bird', 'Real Love' and 'Christmas Time (Is Here Again)' (1995/96 singles). In this meticulously crafted book, Rachel offers an extraordinary peek behind the curtain of one of the most celebrated music groups in history…a must-read for any music aficionado’– Music Devotee Daniel Rachel’s forensic investigation makes a strong case for looking afresh at the evidence… a fascinating detailed read’– Mojo

Overdubs and collages were all extracted from original Beatles material, from their period of activity (1958 to 1969).We would like to thank all the amazing collector heroes who have been providing us with unpublished material spread over thousands of bootlegs. takes, date, lineup, recording location, composers, etc.), so that the listeners have a guaranteed great adventure, cohesion and a narrative throughout the whole album. We chose this concept so that the listener can experience a lively artful expression, home demos, studio demos, unreleased/unpublished songs, studio sessions outtakes, home jams, rehearsals, improvs, A respected Beatles collector and scholar, when presented with the preview of The Lost Album Vol I, after an enthusiastic reaction,

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. not just "a visit to the Beatles museum". In fact, each disc of each box should be considered an album by itself.

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Daniel Rachel imagines what the next Beatles album might have been like, with painstaking detail and great stories’– David Hepworth, The Guardian In 2021, Daniel was a guest curator of 2 Tone Lives & Legacies exhibition as part of Coventry Cultural City 2021 and curated the anniversary edition of the Selecter’s debut album Too Much Pressure. The Lost Album' project was born from the idea of gathering for the first time all the Beatles unreleased compositions. The cover asks us to imagine what would have happened if they hadn’t split up at the end of the 60s. Rachel’s book makes excellent stimulus material for a night down the pub with middle-aged Beatles fans who can’t help wondering about this. We who were there know that in reality it wouldn’t have been all jam. For a start, they would have had to hand over all the royalties for the lost album because of the inclusion of My Sweet Lord, which was plagiarised from He’s So Fine. brought us a single complaint: “So you give the listener all the rare material without any effort, that's not fair!

The end of the Beatles wasn’t inevitable. It came through miscommunication, misunderstandings and missed opportunities to reconcile. The tumult, the triumph and the toilery of the 90s…a who’s who of the decade’ SHAUN KEAVENY, BBC 6 MUSIC literally hundreds of bootlegs around the world, in addition to exclusives granted directly by our friends at Apple and Beatles inner circle.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. 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. We thank and dedicate this project to all Beatles fans who keep this band alive as if nothing happened after 1970. Now And Then'*(1) and 'Every Mother Comes Anytime' - collages of Beatles members solo careers and fan overdub (1).

The research work was intense, rigorous and meticulous. Over the decades we have gathered the rarities of our own collection as well as A book that is religiously detailed and yet manages to create tantalising glimpses of what might have been’– Louder Than War For a baby boomer like me, 12 years old when the Beatles broke through in 1962 and a mere 19 when they called it a day in 1969, it’s curious to watch the love objects of my teenage years still being pored over by grownups more than 50 years later. Writers such as Daniel Rachel may be adults today but they’re nonetheless too young to have experienced the Beatles in real time. They know more about their story than I do because they’ve read a lot of the books. Not all of them of course. Nobody could do that. In this meticulously crafted book, Rachel offers an extraordinary peek behind the curtain of one of the most celebrated music groups in history...a must-read for any music aficionado' - Music Devotee It makes for a fascinating read. Especially if you're trying to get a sense of what it takes to write songs.’ ANNIE LENNOX

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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. 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

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