{"product_id":"4589767513818","title":"The Beatles - EMI STUDIO Sessions 1964 - Japan CD","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Beatles\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eThe Beatles, One Day Session Series, 1964! Listen to the Beatles' studio work as they attempt to record multiple takes! Includes all existing takes of \"A Hard Day's Night\", \"I'm A Loser\" and more. In 1964, the Beatles released their third album, \"A Hard Day's Night\". All of the songs were original compositions by Lennon \u0026amp; McCartney, and the album was a huge hit along with the movie. Later that year, \"Beatles for Sale\" was also released. Amidst the worldwide explosion of idol-like popularity, it was a time when they had already outgrown their idol status and were sprouting into artists, as evidenced by their encounter with Bob Dylan. The third volume of Eternal Grooves' popular collection of Beatles session recordings was recorded during this period. The first is the \"Can't Buy Me Love\" session at EMI Studios in Paris at the beginning of the year. The chorus of \"Can't Buy Me Love\" was recorded at EMI studios in Paris at the beginning of the year, and the chorus of John and George, which could not be heard on the official version, is very impressive.From the fateful third album session, you can hear all nine takes of the album's title track, \"A Hard Day's Night,\" from April 16, 1964. This is the best part of the CD. John counts as a cue, and the reverberations of the guitar amps are used as a handwritten cue for the intro shot of the \"ta-da\". Even during the brief intervals when he failed and had to stop, Paul repeatedly practiced his singing technique. It is exciting for fans to hear such scenes. The master recording of the song \"Get Back,\" a documentary that was recently released to the public after a 52-year gap, is a scene that has been preserved. The next song, \"I'm A Loser\" from August 14, has a total of seven takes attempted, with John singing on a 12-string acoustic guitar with a harmonica holder around his neck. John sings with his harmonica in a holder around his neck and plays a 12-string acoustic guitar. and \"Amaaa, luzaaaaah! Paul's \"Hey! during the interlude, inspires the band to play nervously. It is a fun moment to check the differences between the official take and the unfamiliar phrases and to be surprised.Although \"What You Are Doing\" is not so highly rated, take 11 here is a very cool arrangement with John harmonizing all the way through the plain singing, and John's chorus remains in the break section, and he continues singing with Paul. The modulation is also included after that, and it is a great daffodil take. If this one had been released to the world, it would have received a different evaluation. There are so many different takes like this, and although there are not many songs on the CD, it is a blissful CD where you can listen to the studio work of the greatest rock band of all time without any of it being left out. Japanese liner notes on the situation at the time, episodes, song titles, etc. Japanese liner notes. 7,600 characters, 8 pages. The jacket is licensed by JASRAC, the Japan Copyright Association.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"ETERNAL GROOVES","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":50564401398049,"sku":"4589767513818","price":365.0,"currency_code":"CZK","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0568\/8482\/2076\/files\/4589767513818.jpg?v=1731176452","url":"https:\/\/cdsvinyljapan.com\/en-cz\/products\/4589767513818","provider":"CDs Vinyl Japan Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}