Disco de The Beatles: «Early Tapes»

- Valoración de usuarios: (3.7 de 5)
- Título:Early Tapes
- Fecha de publicación:2000-04-25
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Polygram UK
- UPC:731455003727
- 1Ain't She Sweet The Beatles and Tony Sheridan
- 2 Cry For A Shadow The Beatles and George Harrisonimg 2:23
- 3When the Saints Go Marching In The Beatles and Tony Sheridan
- 4Why The Beatles and Tony Sheridan
- 5If You Love Me, Baby
- 6What D I Say
- 7Sweet Georgia Brown
- 8Let's Dance
- 9Ruby Baby
- 10My Bonnie The Beatles and Tony Sheridan
- 11Nobody's Child
- 12Ready Teddy
- 13Ya Ya (Parts 1 + 2)
- 14Kansas City
This is a brilliant cd. it gave me great pleasure to listen to. it shows a completely different side to the beatles style. As the backers!! This is the only collection of offical beatles recordings that EMI, Parlophone, and Apple Records do not have control over. do not let the different label put you off buying this cd. just as much work has gone into the restoration of these tracks as goes into any Apple or EMI Beatles album.this disk would be a sound investment for any Beatles fan and would be a good and well recommended addition to there collection
El producto llego a tiempo y en buenas condiciones, el embalaje fue el correcto, espero comprar algún otro producto algún día.
To think that they have two failed LP's whcih have since been dubbed 'Birth of a legend' and 'Yellow Matter Custard' in their pockets and the only rare stuff we get is THe Beatles with Tony Sheridan. This album is worth steeringh clear of. The Beatles only appear properly on two songs, the first two songs. On the other twelve songs Tony Sheridan is the lead vocalist and only half fo those song feature the Beatles on backing. The 'Beat Brothers' are not the Beatles. Oh, by the way, Birth of a legend is an early 1962 LP that they cut for Decca, who didn't sign them, and the BBC didn't sign them on the strength of 'Yellow Matter Custard', which it wasn't originally called. Third time lucky, I suppose. But even if they aren't as good as Please Please Me or Sergeant Pepper, they are two LP's made up entirely of Beatles songs, and the public and the fans deserve to have these two albums released!

