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1) “CAN´T BUY ME LOVE”

Recorded on Jan. 29th 1964. Absolutely different with no echo. Wonderful choral vocals by John and George. Paul makes a mistake with some lyrics. Supposed to be the best take!

2) “THERE´S A PLACE” Take 3

Recorded on Feb. 11th 1963, from “Please please me” session. Intro vocals only.

3) “THERE´S A PLACE” Take 4

Continued from take 3. Absolutely different with no harmonica or piano. Great live performance in the studio!

4) “THAT´S MEANS A LOT”

Previously unreleased songs. Recorded in Feb. 1965, from “2nd Help” session. Paul Mc Cartney on lead vocals.

5) “DAY TRIPPER” I

Recorded on Oct. 16th 1965. Instrumental without tambourine or lead guitar. Absolutely different, supposed to be the first basic. Not complete.

6) “DAY TRIPPER” II

Continued from I. Starting with Paul count “1,2,3,4!” Basically same version as the previously released one, but no additional vocals dubbed by Paul. No fade-out at the end.

7) “I´M THE WALRUS”

Recorded in Sept. 1967, from “Magical” sessions. Unedited and long version without strings, bass guitar, choral or side vocals.

8) “MISERY” Take 1

Recorded on Feb. 11th 1963, from “Please please me” session. Absolutely different without piano or echo effects.

9) “LEAVE MY KITTEN ALONE”

Previously unreleased song. Recorded on Aug. 5th 1964, from “For sale” session. John Lennon on lead vocals.

10) “WE CAN WORK IT OUT”

Recorded on Oct. 20th 1965. Beginning with Paul´s count “1,2,3,4!” and it has louder keyboards sound. Vocals on both channels. Fade-out at the end.

11) “A HARD DAY´S NIGHT”

Recorded on April 16th 1964, from “A hard day´s night” sessions. Live performance in the studio. Absolutely different without acoustic or gat guitars or piano.

12) “NORWEGIAN WOOD (THIS BIRD HAS FLOW)” Take 4

Recorded in Oct. 1965, from “Rubber soul” sessions. Basically same as the released take, though John makes a mistake with his acoustic guitar twice in the intro, and says: “I showed ya!” in the end part. George Martin replys: “Great, fine”. Unedited version.

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