Cheap Anthology 1 (Music) (The Beatles) Price
CHEAP-PRICE.NET ’s Cheap Price
$31.49
Here at Cheap-price.net we have Anthology 1 at a terrific price. The real-time price may actually be cheaper — click “Buy Now” above to check the live price at Amazon.com.
| ARTIST: | The Beatles |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Capitol |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Free as a Bird, We Were Four Guys...That's All [Interview] - John Lennon, That'll Be the Day, In Spite of All the Danger, Sometimes I'd Borrow...Those Still Exist [Interview] - Mark Lewisohn, Hallelujah, I Love Her So, You'll Be Mine, Cayenne, First of All...It Didn't Do a Thing Here [Interview] - Paul McCartney, My Bonnie, Ain't She Sweet, Cry for a Shadow, Brian Was a Beautiful Guy...He Presented Well [Interview] - John Lennon, I Secured Them...A Beatle Drink Even Then [Reading] - Brian Epstein, Searchin', Three Cool Cats, Sheik of Araby, Like Dreamers Do, Hello Little Girl, Well, the Recording Test...By My Artists [Reading] - Brian Epstein, Besame Mucho, Love Me Do, How Do You Do It, Please Please Me, One After 909 [False Start] [Sequence], One After 909 [Complete], Lend Me Your Comb, I'll Get You, We Were Performers...In Britain [Interview] - John Lennon, I Saw Her Standing There, From Me to You, Money (That's What I Want), You Really Got a Hold on Me, Roll over Beethoven, She Loves You [Take], Till There Was You, Twist and Shout, This Boy, I Want to Hold Your Hand [Version], Boys, What I Was Thinking..., Moonlight Bay, Can't Buy Me Love, All My Loving [Version], You Can't Do That, And I Love Her [Version], Hard Day's Night [Version], I Wanna Be Your Man, Long Tall Sally, Boys, Shout, I'll Be Back [Demo] [Take 2], I'll Be Back [Take 3], You Know What to Do, No Reply [Demo] [Demo Version], Mr. Moonlight, Leave My Kitten Alone, No Reply [Take], Eight Days a Week [False Starts] [Sequence], Eight Days a Week [Complete], Kansas City/Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey! |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 724383444526 |
Related Products
Customer Reviews of Anthology 1
When They Was Fab! I was so excited to go to the nearest Wal-Mart and find this album in release with recordings that were only available on expensive bootlegs...maybe, alot of hardcore fans had heard this stuff before, but I had no clue about the realm of unreleased recordings...thus many of the tracks just blew me away....first of all, "Free As A Bird" was my own Beatles dream come true...I have yet to tire of listening to it...but I know it won't suit everyone...the early live performances are interesting but not enjoyable in the sense of playing it over and over....I think they should have inluded the whole Decca sessions tape along with Cry for a shadow and Ain't She Sweet....that would have made disc one more appealing by far.....Leave My Kitten Alone belonged as a bonus track for Beatles for Sale....their live version of "Shout" is great too! the rest will be run throughs of familiar songs....I could have done without Moonlight Bay which works better on video than it does on disc..through the Anthology series, I became curious about other Beatle recordings that are not released such as John's demo "bad To Me" which should have been on here.....oh wel, I give it 3 stars, beause it should have had the full Decca session and Bad To Me......but the new re-union single more than makes up for it!!!
A Must Listen for all fans
Anthology I starts with "Free as a Bird", a demo by John filled in by the other 3 in 1994. The video is probably the best ever even if the song isn't quite up to Beatles standards. Then a recording from 1958 when John, Paul, and George were still the Quarrymen doing Buddy Holly covers. Very rough, but fresh recordings. Then a few from Paul's house in 1960 including 2 originals, "You'll be Mine" (a song where they do their comic voices) and "Cayenne" (Paul's haunting instrumental) which are the only known recordings with Stu Sutcliffe on bass (the artist who left the band and died in Hamburg).
It's got some good Decca recordings as well as the first takes of Love Me Do and Please Please Me (recorded on September 11th, 1962). Also the Tony Sheridan Hamburg songs. And some early takes of 1 after 909 from 1963. Lend Me Your Comb, a great Carl Perkins cover. And then alternate takes of their more famous early songs. Get this and try to get your hands on the "Beatles: Live at the Star Club 1962", another great rough early recording. These recordings show how timeless the Beatles were.
Great way to steal our money
Don't get suckered into buying this. If these recordings had been previously rejected, it was for a good reason (yes, even if they are by the Fab Four!). Free As A Bird is a weak song and doesn't make purchasing an entire double album worthwhile. At the end of the day, it's just a way of squeezing money from unsuspecting beatlemaniacs.