"Help!", Richard Lesters zweiter Beatles-Film nach "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah", feiert in diesem Jahr sein 50-jähriges Jubiläum. Aus diesem Anlass erscheint mit "Eight Arms To Hold You" ein Prachtband: Die Autoren hatten Zugang zu vielen bisher unveröffentlichten Fotos und arbeiteten eng mit Restaurations-Profis zusammen. Dabei entstand eine ausführliche und kunstvollste Rekonstruktion des Filmklassikers.
Beatles-Autor Simon Wells (“The Beatles: 365 Days”) hat viele Anekdoten und Kommentare zur Musik der Fab Four beigetragen. Kurz nach "Help!" gelang Paul, John, George und Ringo mit "Rubber Soul" einer der großen Wendepunkte in ihrer Karriere. Viele der Bilder, die in “Eight Arms To Hold You” zu sehen sind, geben nun auch einen Hinweis, wie es dazu kam.
Über die EIGHT ARMS TO HOLD YOU!!!! Seite haben Fans darüber hinaus die Möglichkeit, Teil des Buchprojektes zu werden. Für einen kleinen Beitrag können sie zum Verkaufserfolg beitragen und sich dabei mit ihrem Namen oder sogar eigenen Stories in dem Band verewigen. Zusätzlich besteht die Möglichkeit, eine handgemachte Hofner Bass-Gitarre und Tickets für den legendären Cavern Club in Liverpool zu gewinnen.(rollingstone.de)
Die Anthology Serie beinhaltet jeweils 2 CDs von 1958 bis 1970 und wurde 1995 und 1996 von APPLE veröffentlicht.
Teil 1:
Behandelt die Jahre 1958 bis 1964
Begonnen wurde mit der Neufassung eines Lennon Stückes mit den Namen Free As A Bird
Die Titel des Albums decken die frühen Jahre der Beatles ab, angefangen mit Bandaufnahmen der Quarrymen aus dem Jahr 1958, geht die musikalische Zeitreise weiter mit den ersten Studioaufnahmen in Hamburg unter der Regie von Bert Kaempfert im Jahr 1961, den Demo-Aufnahmen für das Vorspielen bei Decca aus dem Jahr 1962, den ersten Aufnahmen unter der Regie von George Martin bis zu den Aufnahmen für ihr viertes Studioalbum Beatles for Sale aus dem Jahr 1964.
Quelle:Wikipedia
Disc one
1."Free as a Bird" (Lennon-McCartney-Harrison-Starkey) – 4:25
Lennon demo recorded at The Dakota, New York City, 1977; The Beatles version recorded at The Mill Studio, Sussex, England, February–March 1994
2."We were four guys ... that's all" (Lennon speaking to Jann Wenner) – 0:12
3."That'll Be the Day" [Mono] (Allison-Holly-Petty) – 2:08
4."In Spite of All the Danger" [Mono] (McCartney-Harrison) – 2:45
Tracks 3–4 recorded at Phillips' Sound Recording Services, Liverpool, England, summer or spring 1958
5."Sometimes I'd borrow ... those still exist" (McCartney speaking to Mark Lewisohn) – 0:18
6."Hallelujah, I Love Her So" [Mono] (Charles) – 1:13
7."You'll Be Mine" [Mono] – 1:39
8."Cayenne" [Mono] (McCartney) – 1:14
Tracks 6–8 recorded at McCartney's house in Liverpool, late summer or spring 1960
9."First of all ... it didn't do a thing here" (McCartney speaking to Malcom Threadgill) – 0:07
10."My Bonnie" (traditional, arranged by Tony Sheridan) – 2:42
11."Ain't She Sweet" (Ager-Yellen) – 2:13
12."Cry for a Shadow" (Lennon-Harrison) – 2:22
Tracks 10–12 recorded at Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg, Germany, 22 June 1961
13."Brian was a beautiful guy ... he presented us well" (Lennon speaking to David Wigg) – 0:10
14."I secured them ... a Beatle drink even then" (Brian Epstein from A Cellarful of Noise) – 0:18
Tracks 21–22 recorded at EMI Studios, London, 6 June 1962
23."How Do You Do It" [Mono] (Murray) – 1:57
Recorded at EMI Studios, London, 4 September 1962
24."Please Please Me" [Mono] – 1:59
Recorded at EMI Studios, London, 11 September 1962
25."One After 909" (Sequence) [Mono] – 2:23
26."One After 909" (Complete) [Mono] – 2:56
Tracks 25–26 recorded at EMI Studios, London, 5 March 1963
27."Lend Me Your Comb" [Mono] (Twomey-Wise-Weisman) – 1:50
Recorded live at BBC Maida Vale Studios, London, 2 July 1963, for the Pop Go The Beatles radio broadcast
28."I'll Get You" [Mono] – 2:08
Recorded live on Val Parnell's Sunday Night at the London Palladium, London, 13 October 1963
29."We were performers ... in Britain" (Lennon speaking to Jann Wenner) – 0:12
30."I Saw Her Standing There" [Mono] – 2:49
31."From Me to You" [Mono] – 2:05
32."Money (That's What I Want)" [Mono] (Gordy-Bradford) – 2:52
33."You Really Got a Hold on Me" [Mono] (Robinson) – 2:58
34."Roll Over Beethoven" [Mono] (Berry) – 2:22
Tracks 30–34 recorded live at the Karlaplansstudion, Stockholm, Sweden, 24 October 1963, for the Pupgrupp Fran Liverpool Pa Besok I Stockholm (Pop group from Liverpool visiting Stockholm) radio broadcast
Disc two
1."She Loves You" [Mono] – 2:50
2."Till There Was You" [Mono] (Willson) – 2:54
3."Twist and Shout" [Mono] (Russell-Medley) – 3:05
Tracks 1–3 recorded live at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, 4 November 1963, for the Royal Variety Performance
4."This Boy" [Mono] – 2:22
5."I Want to Hold Your Hand" [Mono] – 2:37
6."Boys, what I was thinking..." (Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise speaking to The Beatles) – 2:06
7."Moonlight Bay" [Mono] (Madden-Wenrich) – 0:50
Tracks 4–7 recorded live at ATV Studios, London, 2 December 1963, for The Morecambe and Wise Show
8."Can't Buy Me Love" (Takes 1 & 2) – 2:10
Recorded at Pathé Marconi Studio, Paris, France, 29 January 1964
9."All My Loving" [Mono] – 2:19
Recorded live at CBS Television Studio, New York City, United States, 9 February 1964, for The Ed Sullivan Show (includes Sullivan's introduction)
10."You Can't Do That" (Take 6) – 2:42
11."And I Love Her" (Take 2) – 1:52
Tracks 10–11 recorded at EMI Studios, London, 25 February 1964
Andy White wurde am 27 Juli 1930 in Glasgow,Schottland geboren
Es wurde Love Me Do -3 mal aufgenommen im Juni 1962 mit Pete Best am 4.September 1962 mit Ringo Starr und noch einmal am 11 September 1962 mit dem Studio Schlagzeuger Andy White, Ringo spielte nur das Tamburin.
Allerdings trommelte Andy White keinen Takt besser als Ringo Starr.
Er habe die Beatles damals nur dem Namen nach gekannt, sei aber sofort von ihrer Musik beeindruckt gewesen – auch wenn ihm damals noch nicht bewusst gewesen sei, wie stilprägend diese später sein würde, erinnerte er sich in einem Interview aus dem Jahr 2012.
Trotzdem wurden beide Versionen veröffentlicht. Die mit dem Tamburin spielenden, verärgerten Ringo, und die mit dem Schlagzeug spielenden, glücklichen Ringo.
Der "fünfte Beatle" starb bereits am Montag im Alter von 85 Jahren im US-Bundesstaat New Jersey, wie der Sender CNN am Donnerstag unter Berufung auf seine Frau Thea meldete.
"Gott war gut zu uns. Er gab uns 42 wunderbare Jahre zusammen", sagte Thea White dem Sender. Laut Bericht hatte der Schlagzeuger am vergangenen Donnerstag einen Schlaganfall erlitten. Sie sei dankbar, dass ihr Mann nicht lange habe leiden müssen, sagte die Witwe.
Laut dem Musikmagazin Rolling Stone erhielt White damals fünf britische Pfund für drei Stunden Arbeit, aber keine Tantiemen. "Love Me Do" war die erste Single der Beatles. Nach seiner Veröffentlichung in den USA 1964 stieg der Song auf die Nummer Eins in den Charts. Danach übernahm Ringo Starr den Platz an der "Schießbude" – und wurde mit den Pilzköpfen weltberühmt.
Später arbeitete er in den USA als Schlagzeuglehrer.
Die brandneue 2DVD/CD-Edition ist das ultimative Sammlerstück für den Beatles-Fan. Sie enthält auf der CD alle 27 Singles, auf der DVD1 alle 27 Promotionvideos sowie 23 weitere Videos auf DVD2,
Darunter alternative Versionen und selten gezeigte und neu restaurierte Clips .
Alle Videos wurden in hochauflösendem 4K wunderbar restauriert. Ein Team von Film- und Videotechnikern sowie Filmrestauratoren hat in akribischer, monatelanger Arbeit Bild für Bild gereinigt, die Farben aufgewertet und die Filme neu ediert.
Das beeindruckende 2DVD/CD-Set wartet mit einem 124-seitigen, illustrierten Hardcover-Buch auf und enthält zudem Audiokommentare bzw. Filmeinführungen von Paul McCartney und Ringo Starr sowie fantastische neue Stereo-, 5.1 Dolby Digital- und DTS HD-Surround-Audio-Mixe von Giles Martin und Sam Okell aus den Abbey Road Studios.
Extras DVD 1: Paul McCartney Audiokommentare zu Penny Lane, Hello, Goodbye, Hey Jude / Ringo Starr Filmeinführungen bei Penny Lane, Hello, Goodbye, Hey Jude, Get Back
Extras DVD 2: Paul McCartney Audiokommentar zu Strawberry Fields Forever(jpc.de)
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Pressemitteilung englisch:
London – September 15, 2015
After The Beatles stopped touring, and because travelling around the globe to promote new releases was impossible, the band increasingly made what could be described as “mini movies”. These pioneering promotional films and videos helped to define the way we have come to watch music, not least because The Beatles approached filming with the same ease and innovative spirit they brought to the recording studio, exploring new creative possibilities with infectious delight. Showcasing the band’s filmed work to accompany their 27 No.1, U.K. and U.S. singles, The Beatles 1 is newly restored and expanded in multiple configurations for global release on November 6 by Apple Corps Ltd/UMG.
The 27-track CD/DVD and CD/Blu-ray pairs beautifully restored videos for each song, with new stereo and 5.1 Dolby Digital and DTS HD surround audio mixes. The brand new Beatles 1+ celebrates their career in over 200 minutes through 50 promotional films and videos. This includes the 27 No.1s, with the restored videos, along with a second disc of 23 videos, including alternate versions, as well as rarely seen and newly restored films and videos; all include new audio mixes in deluxe CD/2-DVD and CD/2-Blu-ray packages. The 27-track audio CD is also being made available with new stereo mixes. A 2 LP, 180-gram vinyl package will follow.
Deluxe Ausgabe jeweils als 2 DVD und 2 Blue Ray mit CD Box:
1. Love Me Do
2. From Me To You
3. She Loves You
4. I Want To Hold Your Hand
5. Can’t Buy Me Love
6. A Hard Day’s Night
7. I Feel Fine
8. Eight Days a Week
9. Ticket To Ride
10. Help!
11. Yesterday
12. Day Tripper
13. We Can Work It Out
14. Paperback Writer
15. Yellow Submarine
16. Eleanor Rigby
17. Penny Lane
18. All You Need Is Love
19. Hello, Goodbye
20. Lady Madonna
21. Hey Jude
22. Get Back
23. The Ballad of John and Yoko
24. Something
25. Come Together
26. Let It Be
27. The Long and Winding Road
Blu-Ray
1. Love Me Do
2. From Me To You
3. She Loves You
4. I Want To Hold Your Hand
5. Can’t Buy Me Love
6. A Hard Day’s Night
7. I Feel Fine
8. Eight Days a Week
9. Ticket To Ride
10. Help!
11. Yesterday
12. Day Tripper
13. We Can Work It Out
14. Paperback Writer
15. Yellow Submarine
16. Eleanor Rigby
17. Penny Lane
18. All You Need Is Love
19. Hello, Goodbye
20. Lady Madonna
21. Hey Jude
22. Get Back
23. The Ballad of John and Yoko
24. Something
25. Come Together
26. Let It Be
27. The Long and Winding Road
DISC 1 VIDEO EXTRAS
Paul McCartney audio commentary
Penny Lane
Hello, Goodbye
Hey Jude
Ringo Starr filmed introductions
Penny Lane
Hello, Goodbye
Hey Jude
Get Back
DISC 2 VIDEO (Blu-Ray)
1. Twist & Shout
2. Baby It’s You
3. Words Of Love
4. Please Please Me
5. I Feel Fine
6. Day Tripper *
7. Day Tripper *
8. We Can Work It Out *
9. Paperback Writer *
10. Rain *
11. Rain *
12. Strawberry Fields Forever
13. Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows
14. A Day In The Life
15. Hello, Goodbye *
16. Hello, Goodbye *
17. Hey Bulldog
18. Hey Jude *
19. Revolution
20. Get Back *
21. Don’t Let Me Down
22. Free As A Bird
23. Real Love
DISC 2 VIDEO EXTRA
Paul McCartney audio commentary
Strawberry Fields Forever
* alternate version
DVD 1
1. Love Me Do
2. From Me To You (Live At The Royal Variety Performance / 4th November 1963)
3. She Loves You
4. I Want To Hold Your Hand
5. Can't Buy Me Love
6. A Hard Day's Night (With Spoken Word Intro / Live)
7. I Feel Fine (Version 1)
8. Eight Days A Week
9. Ticket To Ride
10. Help!
11. Yesterday (With Spoken Word Intro / Live)
12. Day Tripper (Version 2 / Black Outfits)
13. We Can Work It Out (Version 2 / Black Outfits)
14. Paperback Writer (Version 1 / Chiswick Park)
15. Yellow Submarine (Re-Edited / From " Yellow Submarine")
16. Eleanor Rigby (From "Yellow Submarine")
17. Penny Lane
18. All You Need Is Love
19. Hello, Goodbye (Version 1)
20. Lady Madonna (Version 2)
21. Hey Jude
22. Get Back (1969 Promo Clip)
23. The Ballad Of John And Yoko
24. Something
25. Come Together
26. Let It Be (1970 Promo Clip)
27. The Long And Winding Road (From "Let It Be" / No Strings)
28. Menu / The Beatles / 1 / 2015 Reissue / Video Disc 1
Am 1. November 1965 proben und filmen die Beatles im Granada TV Centre in Manchester für ein TV-Special mit dem Titel "The Music of Lennon & McCartney", bei dem auch von anderen Künstlern Beatles-Songs vorgestellt werden. Die Beatles spielen zu Playback die Songs "Day Tripper" und "We Can Work It Out".
Mit dabei unter anderem Peter and Gordon, Lulu, Marianne Faithfull, Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas, Cilla Black und Peter Sellers.
Erstsendung am 16. Dezember 1965 in London und am 17. Dezember 1966 im restlichen England.
ITV Interview:
Q: "Gentlemen, first of all, many congratulations on your MBE. The whole country seems very delighted indeed, but how do you feel about it, Paul?"
PAUL: "Delighted indeed. You know, I'm glad everyone is delighted. I love it."
Q: But I mean, is it fun for you?"
PAUL: "Yeah, of course. I mean, you know. It'd be fun for you, wouldn't it, if you woke up one morning and they said, 'Muh Buh Ehh.'"
(laughter)
Q: "Ringo, how did you first hear about it?"
RINGO: "Well, we heard about it six weeks ago when we got the forms to fill in. And then we knew that we were gonna get it two days ago, officially."
Q: "How did these forms come? Straight through the post, or in the fan mail, or what?"
RINGO: "Just in brown envelopes. They were delivered by somebody, you know, by hand. I think one of Brian's secretaries..."
GEORGE: (interrupting Ringo) "I'll tell you! They were sent from the prime minister at Downing Street to our manager's office, and they were delivered from there to Twickenham, where we were filming. And then..."
JOHN: "...filming 'Help!' our new film."
GEORGE: "About a day later we just found them, and we thought we were being called up for the army. And then we opened them, and we found out we weren't."
JOHN: (to George) "We already said that line."
GEORGE: "I know, but this is ITV. That was the other one."
JOHN: "Oh... yeah... ahh... I see."
Q: "Why is the MBE awarded, though?"
PAUL: "I don't know."
RINGO: "No idea."
PAUL: "In fact, I know nothing about it.. just that we've got it and it's nice to have. And it doesn't make you more respectable or anything, I don't think. Maybe other people think it does. It doesn't make me any more respectable, I'm STILL a scruff."
(laughter)
Q: "Well, I was wondering about that. Ringo, how do you feel about going to the palace in morning suit and all that?"
RINGO: "I don't mind, you know. It's alright. When I buy one."
Q: "You haven't got one?"
RINGO: "No, not yet. I've got an evening suit, if that will do."
Q: "I don't think it will."
RINGO: "Well, I'll just go in my pajamas then."
British Calandar News Interview:
Q: "Last month, seventy-five teenagers from Pennsylvania petitioned Her Majesty The Queen to have the Beatles knighted. This hasn't happened. But today, I'm pleased to say that they have been made members of the most honorable order of the British Empire. Congratulations, John, George, Ringo and Paul."
ITV Interview:
Q: "Gentlemen, first of all, many congratulations on your MBE. The whole country seems very delighted indeed, but how do you feel about it, Paul?"
PAUL: "Delighted indeed. You know, I'm glad everyone is delighted. I love it."
Q: But I mean, is it fun for you?"
PAUL: "Yeah, of course. I mean, you know. It'd be fun for you, wouldn't it, if you woke up one morning and they said, 'Muh Buh Ehh.'"
(laughter)
Q: "Ringo, how did you first hear about it?"
RINGO: "Well, we heard about it six weeks ago when we got the forms to fill in. And then we knew that we were gonna get it two days ago, officially."
Q: "How did these forms come? Straight through the post, or in the fan mail, or what?"
RINGO: "Just in brown envelopes. They were delivered by somebody, you know, by hand. I think one of Brian's secretaries..."
GEORGE: (interrupting Ringo) "I'll tell you! They were sent from the prime minister at Downing Street to our manager's office, and they were delivered from there to Twickenham, where we were filming. And then..."
JOHN: "...filming 'Help!' our new film."
GEORGE: "About a day later we just found them, and we thought we were being called up for the army. And then we opened them, and we found out we weren't."
JOHN: (to George) "We already said that line."
GEORGE: "I know, but this is ITV. That was the other one."
JOHN: "Oh... yeah... ahh... I see."
Q: "Why is the MBE awarded, though?"
PAUL: "I don't know."
RINGO: "No idea."
PAUL: "In fact, I know nothing about it.. just that we've got it and it's nice to have. And it doesn't make you more respectable or anything, I don't think. Maybe other people think it does. It doesn't make me any more respectable, I'm STILL a scruff."
(laughter)
Q: "Well, I was wondering about that. Ringo, how do you feel about going to the palace in morning suit and all that?"
RINGO: "I don't mind, you know. It's alright. When I buy one."
Q: "You haven't got one?"
RINGO: "No, not yet. I've got an evening suit, if that will do."
Q: "I don't think it will."
RINGO: "Well, I'll just go in my pajamas then."
BEATLES: "Thanks."
JOHN: (loudly) "Thank you!"
Q: "How did you all react to this?"
JOHN: "Well, I went..." (comical reaction of surprise)
(laughter)
Q: "Which means, in sound?"
JOHN: "Whoopee."
Q: "Well done. George?"
GEORGE: "Well, I sort of went, 'Wow! That's great.'"
PAUL: "About the same."
Q: "Ringo."
RINGO: "Yes. I think we all felt pretty well the same."
Q: "Now last year in America your records sold no less than ten million dollars worth. Do you think your export sales have something to do with this?"
PAUL: "Well, you know, somebody said it might have been that, but you never know. It COULD have been that, but it could have been... THAT."
JOHN: "It might have been the tour in Australia."
GEORGE: (giggles)
Q: "Now, do you think you'll go back to the commonwealth again? This was a sensational visit."
PAUL: "Yeah!"
JOHN: "Well, you know, we probably will. It's up to Mr. Epstein, our manager." (smiles comically into the camera)
(Beatles giggle)
Q: "What does this MBE mean to you all. How are you going to deck out to go to the palace? There's certain protocol to be observed. Are you going to dress up in morning dress?"
JOHN: "Yes, well, I think you've got to, haven't you."
GEORGE: "Yeah. We'll have to."
Q: "What about the haircut, Ringo?"
RINGO: "We're not gonna get it all cut off, you know. Someone said we can carry the hats, so that will be easier."
PAUL: "I think Her Majesty will understand, you know."
Q: "She may well do. From obscurity in a cellar in Liverpool four years ago and now to Buckingham Palace. Gentlemen, what do you think everybody on the other side of the Atlantic is going to say to this?"
PAUL: "Whoopee, I hope."
(laughter)
PAUL: "You never know. They might say Boo, or..."
JOHN: "They might say, uhh, 'Hello, cobber.'"
PAUL: (giggles) "Yeah."
RINGO: "'Hello dair, boys."
PAUL: "Or, 'Howdy, Europe. Texas speaking.'"
Q: "Now two of you have gotten married, and you all live in good domestic splendor. Has this affected your writing, Paul and John?"
PAUL: "No."
JOHN: "No, it's easier to write with cushions than on pieces of hard bench..."
(laughter)
JOHN: "Remember, we were on hard benches before we made it, in an unknown cellar in Liverpool. And it's much easier... on a nice cushion."
Q: "What are your plans for tours for this year and next year?"
PAUL: "We're going to Europe."
GEORGE: "Next week."
RINGO: "Next Sunday."
PAUL: "And then we come back, and then we go off to America."
RINGO: "For two and a half weeks."
PAUL: "And we do the telly."
RINGO: "Oh! We do Ed Sullivan. Good old Ed."
PAUL: "Ed Sullivan. Hi, Ed. (pointing into the camera) Look, he's watching-- He's watching in this one. Look! There he is! Alright, Ed."
(giggling)
PAUL: "There's Mrs. Ed!"
RINGO: (looking into the camera) "And MISTER Ed!!"
(Beatles laugh)
Q: "Have you checked whether you'll be able to wear your MBE's on any of these other foreign television programs?"
JOHN: "Well, I suppose once they've given them to us, we can wear 'em."
PAUL: "Look a bit funny, though, going 'round with medals hanging off, wouldn't you?"
JOHN: "Well, we could wear them on stage."
Q: "Anyway, it hasn't changed your life to any great extent?"
JOHN: "No. We're just honored. That's all."
Q: "Well Beatles... and we're all delighted. Congratulations again to the four of you."
ITV Interview:
Q: "Gentlemen, first of all, many congratulations on your MBE. The whole country seems very delighted indeed, but how do you feel about it, Paul?"
PAUL: "Delighted indeed. You know, I'm glad everyone is delighted. I love it."
Q: But I mean, is it fun for you?"
PAUL: "Yeah, of course. I mean, you know. It'd be fun for you, wouldn't it, if you woke up one morning and they said, 'Muh Buh Ehh.'"
(laughter)
Q: "Ringo, how did you first hear about it?"
RINGO: "Well, we heard about it six weeks ago when we got the forms to fill in. And then we knew that we were gonna get it two days ago, officially."
Q: "How did these forms come? Straight through the post, or in the fan mail, or what?"
RINGO: "Just in brown envelopes. They were delivered by somebody, you know, by hand. I think one of Brian's secretaries..."
GEORGE: (interrupting Ringo) "I'll tell you! They were sent from the prime minister at Downing Street to our manager's office, and they were delivered from there to Twickenham, where we were filming. And then..."
JOHN: "...filming 'Help!' our new film."
GEORGE: "About a day later we just found them, and we thought we were being called up for the army. And then we opened them, and we found out we weren't."
JOHN: (to George) "We already said that line."
GEORGE: "I know, but this is ITV. That was the other one."
JOHN: "Oh... yeah... ahh... I see."
Q: "Why is the MBE awarded, though?"
PAUL: "I don't know."
RINGO: "No idea."
PAUL: "In fact, I know nothing about it.. just that we've got it and it's nice to have. And it doesn't make you more respectable or anything, I don't think. Maybe other people think it does. It doesn't make me any more respectable, I'm STILL a scruff."
(laughter)
Q: "Well, I was wondering about that. Ringo, how do you feel about going to the palace in morning suit and all that?"
RINGO: "I don't mind, you know. It's alright. When I buy one."
Q: "You haven't got one?"
RINGO: "No, not yet. I've got an evening suit, if that will do."
Disc 1 (All tracks: Remixed 2015): Tug Of War Take It Away Somebody Who Cares What's That You're Doing? Here Today Ballroom Dancing The Pound Is Sinking Wanderlust Get It Be What You See (Link) Dress Me Up As A Robber Ebony And Ivory
Playing time: 41:10
Disc 2 (All tracks: Original mix. Remastered 2015):
Tug Of War Take It Away Somebody Who Cares What's That You're Doing? Here Today Ballroom Dancing The Pound Is Sinking Wanderlust Get It Be What You See (Link) Dress Me Up As A Robber Ebony And Ivory
Disc 3 (All tracks: Remastered 2015): Stop, You Don't Know Where She Came From (Demo) Wanderlust (Demo) Ballroom Dancing(Demo) Take It Away (Demo) The Pound Is Sinking (Demo) Something That Didn't Happen (Demo) Ebony And Ivory (Demo) Dress Me Up As a Robber / Robber Riff (Demo) Ebony And Ivory (Solo Version) (Previously only released on the 12" vinyl single in 1982) Rainclouds (Previously released as the B-side to "Ebony And Ivory") I'll Give You A Ring (Previously released as B-side to the "Take It Away" single)
Playing time: 36:00
DVD:
Bonus film Tug of war (Music video version 1) Tug of war (Music video version 2) Take it away (Music video) Ebony & Ivory (Music video) Fly TIA – Behind the scenes of Take it away (18 minutes documentary)
Recorded from October 1980 to December 1981 with George Martin producing, the project was interrupted by the death of John Lennon. New recording sessions 3 February to 2 March on Montserrat in George Martin's Air Studio with Stevie Wonder, Carl Perkins, Stanley Clarke and Ringo Starr. Recording sessions then continued at George Martin's Air Studios in London
Formats: 1. Standard. 2 CD (remixed and bonus) 2. Deluxe. 3 CD (remixed, original, bonus) + DVD + 112 pages book and 64 pages scrapbook. Includes Hi-Res download of CD 1 & 3 3. Super deluxe. like 2) + acrylic box and 5 hand numbered photos 8”x10” from Linda McCartney's archives. Limited to 1.000 copies (worldwide). 4. Vinyl. 2 LP remixed and bonus includes high quality mp3 of CD 1 & 3
Disc 1 (All tracks: Remastered 2015) Pipes of peace Say say say The other me Keep under cover So bad The man Sweetest little show Average person Hey hey Tug of peace Through our love
Playing time: 38.58
Disc 2 (Bonus CD)
Average person (Demo) Keep under cover (Demo) Sweetest little show (Demo) It’s not on (Demo) Simple as that (Demo) Say say say (New 2015 remix) Ode to a kola bear (B-side of the "Say say say" single) Twice in a lifetime (Bonus from the 1993 CD, a title song from a movie) Christian bop
Playing time: 32:00
DVD:
Bonus film (26 minutes) Pipes of peace (Music video) So bad (Music video) Say say say (Music video) Hey hey in Montserrat (Home video 3 minutes) Behind the scenes at AIR (6 minutes) The Man (Home video 4 minutes)
The recording sessions started during the previous album, "Tug of War" and continued in September-October 1982 and February-July 1983.
Formats:
1.Standard 2 CD (remaster and bonus)
2. Deluxe. 2 CD (remaster, bonus) + DVD + 112 pages book and 64 pages book about the Pipes of peace music video. Includes Hi-Res download of cd 1 & 3
3. Vinyl. 2 LP remaster and bonus, includes high quality mp3 of the CDs
Super Deluxe Unterschied
Andere Box und 4 Fotos extra
Aktuelle Preise Pipes Of Peace Deluxe ca 65 Euro
Tug Of War Deluxe ca.65 Euro und Super Deluxe ca.150 Euro