¡EMI Studio Sessions '64-'65[Limited Release]
¡The Beatles
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[Machine Translation] In 1964, the Beatles released their third album, A Hard Day's Night, which, along with the film, was a big seller. The Beatles toured extensively in the U.S. and the U.K., but were also busy making two albums and a single a year, as well as making records. This fourth volume of Eternal Grooves' popular collection of The Beatles: The Complete Beatles Sessions is released in advance of the next Beatles for Sale album, and includes the recording sessions for the single "I Feel Fine" in the fall of 1964 and for the 1965 album "Help! album, which was released in 1965. After the U.S. tour, John recorded the B-side of the single "She's A Woman" on October 8, 1964 (on the previous album EGDR-0021), and worked on "I Feel Fine" 10 days later on October 18. John came up with this impressive guitar riff on October 6. He decided to use an accidental guitar feedback sound for the intro, and you can hear how he started to artificially create and record the feedback from take 1. From take 1 to 5, John's single-track vocals are overwhelmingly captured in amazingly clear sound quality, with no reverb processing yet. Ray Charles' "What'd I Say"-style drums, which were used as a reference for the rhythm pattern, appear in take 7. The next year, 1965, saw the recording of the single "Ticket to Ride," and the February 16th take of "Yes It Is" for the B-side has been fully unearthed. John sings tentatively with a J-160E, and George follows with a volume pedal technique. John switched to classical guitar in the middle of the song, and this beautiful song was completed in a series of takes. Then, on April 13, "Help! on April 13th, you can hear them trying many times from take 1 to take 12. Japanese liner notes of the situation, episodes, and song titles at that time.
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