La noticia la dio a conocer el DJ de Philadelphia, Andre Gardner -Wollensack- quien afirmo:
"WORLD PREMIERE NEXT SUNDAY ON BWTB!!!
I'm telling you, I have not been this excited about a Beatles-related
world premiere in a LONG time!! Don't miss Breakfast With The Beatles
on Sunday September 30th, when you will hear audio from "Sgt. Pepper's
Lonely Hearts Club Band" that you have never heard before - guaranteed!
It's an exclusinve WORLD PREMIERE next Sunday from 9-11am on Breakfast
With The Beatles!!"
"PREMIER MUNDIAL EL DOMINGO PROXIMO EN BWTB!!!
Se los digo, yo no habia estado tan emocionado por una premier de The Beatles
en mucho tiempo!!! No se pierdanBreakfast With The Beatles el domingo
septiembre 30, podran escuchar aundio de "Sgt. Pepper's
Lonely Hearts Club Band" que nunca antes habian escuchado -garantizado!!
Es una exclusiva PREMIER MUNDIAL el proximo domingo de 9 a 11 am en Breakfast
With The Beatles!!"
Las tracks parecen, en efecto, ser originales y corresponden a los temas She's Leaving Home, A Day In The Life, Sgt. Peppers y With A Little Help From My Friends.Steve Shorten en The 910 escribió:(Note: since our written voices tend to sound similar, signing the thing Steve & Doug has not worked out... FYI: The beginning and track descriptions are Doug edited by Steve. Everything after that is Steve, thus far unedited by Doug. Clear as mud?)
Have you heard the news today?
Oh, boy!
Sorry. Couldn't resist. Thanks to the generosity of a collector-who-shall-remain-unnamed, we received four tracks at 910 International Headquarters today (and our satellite office, a.k.a., Steve's house). Okay. Quick. What comes into your mind when you think "holy grail"? If you're the religious type, the answer will be "holy grail."* If not, the answer will either be "Indiana Jones" or "Sgt. Pepper multi-tracks."
Right! We got some "Indiana Jones" outtakes!
No, seriously. Multi-tracks of "Pepper," "With a Little Help," "She's Leaving Home" and "A Day In The Life" have surfaced. These appear to be raw dubs from the 4-track multi-tracks, and do not feature the fades and final edits heard on the final versions. Oddly, this is a set of four WAV files each containing all four songs. They can be stacked in a multitrack editor and all four recordings sync together perfectly. Yes... remixing your own is easily done... and the possibility of true surround mixing now exists.
Let's take 'em one at a time, and see what we hear (so to speak)…
Track 1:
Pepper. Applause track. Lots of it. Lots of edits.
WALHFMF – Surprising, no applause (the Hollywood Bowl screaming overdub is not here, but that's on Secret Songs in Pepperland anyway!), but a nice iso of Ringo's snare and tympani, followed by the bass guitar / tambourine / guitar track.
She's Leaving Home – String track. A few extra notes here and there along the timeline (across all four tracks) where edits were later made to remove an unwanted bit of Leander's score.
A Day In The Life – Piano intro. John's lead vocal. Count-in (with reverb). Paul's vocal (complete with count-in, which I've never noticed before). John's reverberated vocal, with lots of other wailing from Paul and George which I've never heard before, or which has always been buried in the mix of the released record. Punch in back to the isolated lead vocal. No final chord, on this or any of the other three tracks.
Track 2:
Pepper. Bass note. Engineer: "nine" … Paul's count-in! This is the backing track, similar to the bootlegged acetate, but even longer at the end, as it goes into a bit of reverb.
WALHFMF – Backing track. Interesting to hear without the "Billy Shears!" backing vocals, or Ringo's lead. At the very end you can hear George Martin say: "stay there" for some reason.
She's Leaving Home – String backing track #2.
A Day In The Life – Guitar backing, with tambourine.
Track 3:
Pepper. Engineer says: "running." Isolated lead vocals.
WALHFMF – Isolated "Billy Shears" (well, with organ accompaniment, really). Isolated lead vocal from Ringo (with backing vocals, except on the final note).
She's Leaving Home – Isolated lead vocal, including John's backing vocal.
A Day In The Life – Woah! Studio 2's 'jangle piano' playing on the intro?! This would seem to be the inexplicable March 1, 1967 overdub session Lewisohn describes; conducted after the mono and stereo masters had been prepared. The remainder of the track contains the strings.
Track 4:
Pepper. Guitar. Horns (including a bunch of bum notes at the end which we've never heard).
WALHFMF – Harmonies for "Billy Shears." Backing vocals, and guitar. At the end Paul says: "Yeah? Really didn't do it..."
She's Leaving Home – Harmony vocal from Paul on last line of 1st verse, John and Paul's backing vocals isolated.
A Day In The Life – Bass guitar and drums only!
Audio fidelity on the tracks is very very good, but not what one would expect from a direct-to-digital lossless copy of the multitracks. Frankly, the sound quality suggests nothing so much as the possibility that this may have come from a multichannel dub recorded in the early 1970s during the aborted quad Pepper project. The fact that the thing loops at the end and starts over again before the WAVs cut off almost suggest that the recording was done on a four-track cartridge, but we have no evidence to support this other than circumstantial... and a careful listen shows that when the thing loops, some additional material at the head of the tracks turns out to have been missed when the files started... including the engineer's count of "TEN" at the beginning of Pepper. Of course, we could just be blowing smoke out of our collective rear ends here, and this *could* have leaked from a more recent remix project (DVD-Audio? Anthology 5.1?) but the suggestion that this is something much older feels right. Nonetheless, as we said above, the fidelity is quite good and a little clean-up will undoubtedly produce excellent results.
Amazingly enough, the Beatles community-at-large seems not to have this stuff yet or know of its existence in the wild. The leak, we're told, came from someone who collects another British band who doesn't seem to have appreciated the significance of the find... and that's about all we know for sure.
- Steve and Doug
Copyright (c) 2007 by The 910
Aqui se las dejo para que ustedes juzguen... espero que se emocionen tanto como Andre y yo al escuchar estas versiones alternas:
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