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The Beatles - The Lost Pepperland Reel And Other Rarities (1995)
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The Beatles - The Lost Pepperland Reel And Other Rarities (1995)
Rock | EAC Rip | MP3 CBR 320Kbps | 20 Tracks
Covers Included | Vigotone | VIGO-132 | 133 Mb

&#147;Presented entirely in mono and taken from the master tapes, The Lost Pepperland Reel features music, words, sounds, and experiments from the 1967 Sgt. Pepper sessions. Tracks 1-9 are titled "The Lost Reel", while tracks 10-20 are simply rarities from those sessions.


Tracklist:

1.All You Need Is Love
Early mix with extended fade-out
2.Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Alternate version with Jeremy Hillary Boob, PhD singing the opening lines
3.Good Morning Good Morning Animal Noises
4.Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Intro
Crowd applause only (extended)
5.Billy Shears Applause
6.Yellow Submarine
7.It's All Too Much
Complete long version
8.All Together Now
9.Only A Northern Song
10.Hey Bulldog
mono version
11.Mellotron Music No. 4
John Lennon experimenting with the mellotron in July 1968
12.Penny Lane Overdub Session
a session taking place on January 9, 1967, at EMI Studio 2
13.Good Morning, Good Morning
a Lennon home demo dating back to late January 1967
14.Breakdown
John and Ringo during the Sgt. Pepper sessions
15.She Can Talk To Me 1
a Lennon home demo dating back to late March 1968
16.She Can Talk To Me 2
a Lennon home demo dating back to late March 1968
17.Across The Universe
a Lennon home demo dating back to late March 1968
18.You Know My Name
a Lennon home demo dating back to late March 1968
19.Chi Chi's
John and Ringo in July of 1968
20.Mellotron Music No. 5
John Lennon experimenting with the mellotron in July 1968

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