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The recording appears to be from the band’s 1962 audition for Decca Records, which notably rejected the group.
A Beatles audition tape believed to be from the band's 1962 Decca Studios sessions in London have been discovered in a ...
At the time, Vancouver had a record pressing plant, International Record Corp., which made bootlegs and which was sued by Bob ...
The audition tapes, too, were soon forgotten, aside from some incomplete bootlegs that ... brought a tape labeled “Beatles ’60s demos” to his friend’s studio on a whim, he didn’t know ...
Rare audio of prog icons Yes playing a version of The Beatles' Eleanor Rigby has emerged online. The recording, which was made in February 1969 during sessions at Polydor Studios in London with ...
Rob Frith had expected that the old tape labelled 'Beatles 60s demos' was a bootleg tape with poor sound quality. But when he and a friend played the tape late one night, they heard something special.
The Beatles recorded one of their earliest albums during a pivotal moment in their lifetime and all four members agreed it was "freeing." ...
The precious find was made by Rob Frith, owner of Neptoon Records, who at first thought the reel-to-reel tape labeled “Beatles 60s Demos” was just a bootleg. In fact, he didn’t even bother ...
Prior to being signed to Parlophone Records, The Beatles and manager Brian ... Frith’s tape goes far beyond mere bootleg. Larry Hennessey, owner of the studio in which Frith played the tape ...
"I picked up this tape years ago that said Beatles Demos on it. i just figured it was a tape off a bootleg record," Frith, who owns the oldest independent record store in Vancouver, captioned his ...
Rare audio of prog icons Yes playing a version of The Beatles' Eleanor Rigby has emerged ... Harley, who describes himself as a "60-something Bootleg record collector and classic rock fan ...