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The Beatles - Emi Studio Sessions 1967 Vol.3 - Japan CD

The Beatles - Emi Studio Sessions 1967 Vol.3 - Japan CD

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British Invasion

July 26, 2024

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Catalog No.: CLE57861

JAN/ISBN: 4589767513771

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

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The Beatles

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A collection of studio work and session recordings in chronological order. The ninth in the series. Finally, "Magical Mystery Tour" is coming. The 9th volume of the popular Eternal Grooves' Beatles session recordings! In April 1967, just four days after finishing the recording of the classic album "Sargent Peppers," the Beatles began recording the next new song, "Magical Mystery Tour. The psychedelic era. The psychedelic era. The Beatles were at the forefront of the psychedelic era, and this documentary traces the Beatles' studio work through rare takes. It is extraordinary that only four days after the mastering of the "Sargent Peppers" album was completed, the recording of the next album began before it was even released. The recording of the song "Magical Mystery Tour," which began on April 25, must have been such a creative explosion for the Beatles, especially Paul. The song was conceived in the image of "a mysterious bus trip with no destination." From the basic track, a brass section was gradually dubbed in to complete the song.In May, the recording for the animated film "Yellow Submarine" began at the same time, and his busy schedule was accelerated. Perhaps because of this, he was unable to secure an EMI studio, and recorded "Baby Your Richman" at Olympic Studios, the Stones' favorite studio, and "It's All To Match" by George at Do Rein Lee Studios, the home of Jimi Hendrix and The Who. On June 17, they also begin recording the quirky "You Know My Name," a song that is so fast-paced in its development that it eventually does not come together and will have to wait three years before it is released. The Beatles were also on a mission to announce a new song on "Our World" on June 25, but they had been working on the recording for the movie "Yellow Submarine" until the last minute, and finally started working on the new song 11 days before the announcement. The Beatles finally began work on a new song eleven days before the film's premiere: "Love Is All That Matters," which John had written. The basic harpsichord track that John plays does not yet have the French national anthem as an introduction. Finally, the day of the live broadcast.During the warm-up, John can be heard singing "She Loves You, Yeah Yeah Yeah". This was not ad-libbed, but was decided beforehand. In addition to these rare recordings, the live version of "Love is Everything" without any modification is also included. (1/2)

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