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BEATLES / ANTHOLOGY ALTERNATES VOL.1 (2CD)

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BEATLES / ANTHOLOGY ALTERNATES VOL.1 (2CD)Starting with the latest remix of "Free As A Bird," which differs from the original version, this collection features the oldest surviving recordings, "Thatll Be The Day" and "In Spite Of All The Danger," both presented in real stereo. The Decca Audition tracks, originally mono, have also been transformed into crystal clear real stereo. The highly anticipated demo recordings from recent auctions are included in their entirety with improved sound

Starting with the latest remix of "Free As A Bird," which differs from the original version, this collection features the oldest surviving recordings, "That’ll Be The Day" and "In Spite Of All The Danger," both presented in real stereo.

The Decca Audition tracks, originally mono, have also been transformed into crystal-clear real stereo. The highly anticipated demo recordings from recent auctions are included in their entirety with improved sound quality. Furthermore, the BBC recordings have been brought back to life in real stereo. Most of the numerous recording sessions are featured in stereo de-mixes that differ from the original releases. Not only is the audio quality superior, but the edits are also closer to the master tapes—the difference is unmistakable when compared side-by-side.

Adding to the excitement, this set includes five tracks from the July '64 "Blackpool Night Out" live performance as newly premiered upgrade sources, delivered in startlingly high-quality stereo de-mixes. Also featured is the October '64 TV show "Shindig!" in a new edit, including rare rehearsal footage where a snippet of "The House of the Rising Sun" can be heard. The main live performance has been reborn with even greater clarity and raw power.

CD1
1. FREE AS A BIRD (Alternate Mix)
Complete Alternate Mix from Original Multitrack Masters 2025
2. THAT'LL BE THE DAY
3. IN SPITE OF ALL DANGER
First Recording Acetate / Phillips Sound Recording, Liverpool
1958 (Mono to Stereo)
4. MY BONNIE (German Intro)
5. AIN'T SHE SWEET
Tony Sheridan Recording Sessions, Hamburg, Germany 1961
(Mono to Stereo)
6. LIKE DREAMERS DO
7. HELLO LITTLE GIRL
8. LOVE OF THE LOVED
Decca Audition, London 1 January 1962 (Mono to Stereo)
9. BESAME MUCHO
10. LOVE ME DO
EMI Artist Test Recordings / EMI Studio, London 6 June 1962
(Mono to Stereo)
11. SOME OTHER GUY
12. KANSAS CITY / HEY-HEY-HEY-HEY!
Live Recording Acetate at Cavern Club, Liverpool 5 September
1962 (Mono)
13. HOW DO YOU DO IT
EMI Studio, London 4 September 1962 (Mono to Stereo)
14. PLEASE PLEASE ME
EMI Studio, London 11 September 1962 (Mono to Stereo)
15. I SAW HER STANDING THERE
16. THE ONE AFTER 909
17. CATSWALK
18. MISERY
Cavern Club Rehearsals, Liverpool October 1962 (Mono)
19. RED HOT
Live at The Star Club, Hamburg, Germany December 1962
(Mono to Stereo)
20. I SAW HER STANDING THERE (Take 9)
Alternate Mix / EMI Studio, London 11 February 1963 (Mono to
Stereo)
21. FROM ME TO YOU (Takes 1/2)
22. THANK YOU GIRL (Take 1)
EMI Studio, London 5 March 1963 (Mono to Stereo)
23. BAD TO ME (Demo)
24. WHAT GOES ON (Demo)
25. LOVE OF THE LOVED (Demo)
26. I'M IN LOVE (Demo)
Home Demo Recordings 1963 (Mono)
27. I'LL BE ON MY WAY (Live At The BBC)
BBC Radio "Side By Side" 4 April 1963 (Mono to Stereo)
28. LEND ME YOUR COMB (Live At The BBC)
BBC Radio "Pop Go The Beatles" 2 July 1963 (Mono to Stereo)
29. DON'T BOTHER ME (Take 10)
EMI Studio, London 12 September 1963 (Mono to Stereo)
30. I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND (Various Session Takes)
31. I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND (Take 17 Undubbed)
EMI Studio, London 17 October 1963 (Mono to Stereo)
32. MONEY (THAT'S WHAT I WANT) (Live)
33. YOU REALLY GOT A HOLD ON ME (Live)
Live at The Karlaplansstudion, Stockholm, Sweden 24 October
1963 (Mono to Stereo)
34. WORLD WITHOUT LOVE (Demo)
35. ONE AND ONE IS TWO (Demo)
Home Demo Recordings 1963 (Mono)

CD2
1. CAN'T BUY ME LOVE (Take 2)
Pathe Marconi, Paris, France 29 January 1964 (Mono to
Stereo)
2. ALL MY LOVING (Live)
Live on "The Ed Sullivan Show" New York 9 February 1964
(Mono to Stereo)
3. I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND (Live)
Live Rehearsals "The Ed Sullivan Show" Miami 16 February
1964 (Mono to Stereo)
4. YOU CAN'T DO THAT (Take 6)
5. AND I LOVE HER (Take 11 Intro / Take 2)
6. I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER (Various Session Takes)
7. A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (Takes 2/3)
8. I'LL BE BACK (Take 2)
9. I'LL BE BACK (Various Session Takes)
10. I'LL BE BACK (Take 3)
EMI Studio, London 25 February - 1 June 1964 (Mono to
Stereo)
11. SHOUT (Live Unedited)
Live on "Around The Beatles" IBC Studio, London 19 April 1964
(Mono to Stereo)
12. YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO (Demo)
EMI Studio, London 3 June 1964 (Mono to Stereo)
13. IT'S FOR YOU (Demo)
Home Demo Recordings 1963 (Mono)
14. NO REPLY (Demo)
EMI Studio, London 3 June 1964 (Mono to Stereo)
15. A HARD DAY'S NIGHT
16. THINGS WE SAID TODAY
17. YOU CAN'T DO THAT
18. IF I FELL
19. LONG TALL SALLY
Live on ITV "Blackpool Night Out" ABC Theatre, Blackpool 19
July 1964 (Mono to Stereo)
20. BABY'S IN BLACK (Take 7)
21. I'M A LOSER (Takes 1/2)
22. I'M A LOSER (Take 3)
23. MR.MOONLIGHT (Takes 1/2)
24. LEAVE MY KITTEN ALONE (Takes 4/5)
25. NO REPLY (Take 1)
26. NO REPLY (Take 2)
27. WHAT YOU'RE DOING (Sessions/Take 11)
28. EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (Takes 4/5)
29. EIGHT DAYS A WEEK (Takes 13/15)
30. SHE'S A WOMAN (Take 1)
31. SHE'S A WOMAN (Take 2)
32. I FEEL FINE (Take 5)
EMI Studio, London 14 August - 8 October 1964 (Mono to
Stereo)
33. SHINDIG! REHEARSALS
34. KANSAS CITY / HEY-HEY-HEY-HEY!
35. I'M A LOSER
36. BOYS
Live on "Shindig!" Granville Studio, London 3 October 1964
(Mono to Stereo)
Newly Remix and Remastered / Compiled by DAP 2026

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