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The Beatles — ABBEY ROAD REVISITED those were the days



 Label (Company):
Contra Band Music
 Country:
USA
 Format:
12" LP
 Number of records:
1
 Catalogue number:
3907 (not indicated)
 Catalogue number of side A:
Not indicated
 Catalogue number of side B:
Not indicated
 Matrix number of side A:
WEC 3907-A [hand etched]
 Matrix number of side B:
WEC 3907-B [hand etched]
 Mono or Stereo:
Mono
 Rotation speed:
33 1/3 rpm
 First release date:
1973


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The Beatles - ABBEY ROAD REVISITED those were the days (Contra Band Music 3907) – cover, front side   The Beatles - ABBEY ROAD REVISITED those were the days (Contra Band Music 3907) – cover, back side

Cover, front side

Обложка, лицевая сторона

 

Cover, back side

Обложка, оборотная сторона


The Beatles - ABBEY ROAD REVISITED those were the days (Contra Band Music 3907) – label, side A   The Beatles - ABBEY ROAD REVISITED those were the days (Contra Band Music 3907) – label, side B

Label, side A

Этикетка, сторона A

 

Label, side B

Этикетка, сторона B


SIDE A:

N

Title and authors

Time

Comments

1.

 You Really Got A Hold On Me (Robinson)

3:06

 With John intro. Edit of 24 October 1963 Sweden radio + released version.

2.

 Have You Heard The Word? (Kipner-Groves)

2:51

 incomplete. Not The Beatles. Performer is The Fut. Middle eight edited out "new extended version" compared to earlier CBM LP with the same title, stated HOT WACKS (the fast part in the middle of the song).

3.

 Don't Let Me Down (Lennon-McCartney)
 Those Were The Days (Fomin - Raskin)

1:53

 29 March 1969 Amsterdam Hilton "Bed In", from a VPRO radio interview with Wim Noordhoek & Jan Donkers.

4.

 Mean Mr. Mustard (Lennon-McCartney)

0:21

 BBC Radio 1 DJ Kenny Everett was present during the mixing sessions for the Abbey Road album which took place on 14 August 1969. During a break in the session, Everett interviewed John. Everett's recordings were used as an audio bed underneath the interview, leading many fans to presume it was The Beatles' own work. The interview with Lennon was broadcast in two parts on Everett Is Here, on Saturdays 20 and 27 September from 10am until midday.

5.

 All Together On The Wireless Machine (McCartney-Everett)

1:01

 Taken from Where It's At radio show, 12 Oct 1967, with Kenny Everett.

6.

 Step Inside Love (Lennon-McCartney)

2:21

 With announcer's intro. Paul's demo for Cilla Black of a song she taped 11/21/67. Taken from a radio broadcast.

7.

 Bye Bye Bye (unknown)

2:54

 With dialogue and intro. Unknown. NOT Beatles-related at all.

8.

 Cottonfields (The Cotton Song) (Ledbetter)

0:23

 Snippet from Kenny Everett Show, 9 Jun 1968.

9.

 Twist And Shout (Russell-Medley)

2:48

 With Paul intro. Oct 24, 1963 before an audience for Swedish Radio Show 'Pop 63'.

10.

 Dizzy Miss Lizzy (Williams)

2:48

 From BBC, The Beatles Invite You To Take A Ticket To Ride, rec 26 May 1965, tr. 7 Jun 1965.

SIDE B:

N

Title and authors

Time

Comments

1.

 From Me To You (Lennon-McCartney)

2:44

 Out-fake Ed Sullivan Show 16 Feb 1964.

2.

 Twist And Shout (Russell-Medley)

3:43

 Out-fake Ed Sullivan Show   9 Feb 1964.

3.

 This Boy (Lennon-McCartney)

3:49

 Out-fake Ed Sullivan Show 16 Feb 1964.

4.

 I Saw Her Standing There (Lennon-McCartney)

2:46

 Out-fake Ed Sullivan Show   9 Feb 1964.

5.

 She Loves You (Lennon-McCartney)

3:00

 Out-fake Ed Sullivan Show 16 Feb 1964.

6.

 I Want To Hold Your Hand (Lennon-McCartney)

3:24

7.

 Please Please Me (Lennon-McCartney)

3:26

 Out-fake Ed Sullivan Show   9 Feb 1964.

8.

 All My Loving (Lennon-McCartney)

3:04

 Out-fake Ed Sullivan Show 16 Feb 1964.


NOTE:

This LP is a compilation of various tracks from various sources (in good to poor sound quality), packaged in a plain white jacket with an 11 x 11 inches (28 x 28 cm) insert / title sheet with blue-tinted photo and "Contra Band Music" logo. Nothing on the back.

Labels are with no text.

Side 1 is a mix of various songs and out-fakes similar to Spicy Beatles Songs (which might have been inspired by this LP).
The tracks on side 2 were taken from the Renaissance Minstrels Vol.1 LP: The Ed Sullivan TV show versions with echo and overdubbed screaming.



ПРИМЕЧАНИЕ:

Эта пластинка представляет собой компиляцию различных треков из разных источников (с качеством звука от хорошего до плохого), упакованных в простую белую обложку с вкладышем / титульным листом 11 x 11 дюймов (28 x 28 см) с синей фотографией и логотипом компании "Contra Band Music". Сзади ничего нет.

Этикетки без текста.

Сторона 1 представляет собой смесь различных песен и подделок, похожих на Spicy Beatles Songs (которые, возможно, были вдохновлены этим LP).
Треки на стороне 2 были взяты с пластинки Renaissance Minstrels Vol.1: поддельные версии телешоу Эда Салливана с наложенным эхом и криками публики.





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