All tracks are sourced from the highest quality available masters and acetates. The 2011 release features careful remastering to fix common issues in
: These discs feature reconstructed sessions for nearly every song on the album, including early takes of "Ticket To Ride," "You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away," and "Yesterday". It includes multiple versions of tracks mixed for different purposes, such as the 1976 Rock 'n' Roll Music stereo mixes. The Beatles Help Studio Sessions Back To Basics 2011 Flac
Includes movie radio spots and isolated vocalizations from the film Help! . FLAC and Digital Preservation All tracks are sourced from the highest quality
By early 1965, The Beatles were exhausted. A Hard Day’s Night had redefined cinema. World tours were marred by screaming fans unable to hear the music. When they entered the studio for Help! , they were no longer the mop-topped pop act of 1963. They were drug-experimenting (Lennon’s "It's help from the Lord" lyric was about his weight issues, but the subtext was psychedelic), emotionally frayed, and sonically adventurous. Includes movie radio spots and isolated vocalizations from
Released by the label, this 3-CD set represents a pinnacle in the fan-led "Back To Basics" series, which aimed to supersede previous outtake collections like those from Purple Chick . What Makes This Set Special?
The "Back to Basics" 2011 release provides an intimate look at these studio sessions, offering a detailed examination of how the band crafted their music. From the title track "Help!" to the melancholic "Yesterday," each song showcases the band's innovative approach to songwriting and recording.
: Includes production acetates and early stereo versions. Disc 2: Soundtrack & Non-Album Singles