The Beatles Anthology: 3
Track Listings
Disc: 1
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1. Beginning
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2. Happiness Is a Warm Gun
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3. Helter Skelter
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4. Mean Mr. Mustard [Take]
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5. Polythene Pam
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6. Glass Onion [Version]
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7. Junk [Take]
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8. Piggies
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9. Honey Pie
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10. Don't Pass Me By
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See all 27 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
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1. I've Got a Feeling [Version]
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2. She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
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3. Dig a Pony [Version]
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4. Two of Us [Take]
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5. For You Blue
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6. Teddy Boy
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7. Medley: Rip It up/Shake, Rattle and Roll/Blue Suede Shoes
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8. Long and Winding Road
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9. Oh! Darling [Take]
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10. All Things Must Pass
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See all 23 tracks on this disc
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
From the White Album to the end, the last days of the Beatles weren't smooth, which made the fact that they still produced some astonishing music all the more remarkable. In abbreviated form, "What's the New Mary Jane" is finally issued here, and proves underwhelming. For the rest of the set, it's largely down to outtakes and demos, but this time there isn't the same insight of the previous two volumes. Anthology 3 comes dangerously close to the sound of barrels being scraped. That said, it's the Beatles, and in whatever form, the music still shines brilliantly. --Chris Nickson --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
The Beatles Anthology: 3, Music, The Beatles, Album Rock, British Invasion, British Psychedelia, Folk-Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Psychedelic, Rock, Rock & Roll, Singer/Songwriter
Average customer rating:
- Yes a notch below the other two volumes, but still a very good collection
- A Sensational End
- Beatles Anthology 3
- When I grow up, I'll be a singer.
- The third of three
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Anthology 3
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Similar Items:
- Anthology 2
- Anthology 1
- Live at the BBC
- Past Masters, Vol. 1
- Past Masters, Vol. 2
ASIN: B000002TZ2
Release Date: 1996-10-29 |
Tracks:
- A Beginning
- Happiness Is A Warm Gun
- Helter Skelter
- Mean Mr. Mustard
- Polythene Pam
- Glass Onion
- Junk
- Piggies
- Honey pie
- Don't Pass Me By
- Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
- Good Night
- Cry Baby Cry
- Blackbird
- Sexy Sadie
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- Hey Jude
- Not Guilty
- Mother Nature's Son
- Glass Onion
- Rocky Raccoon
- What's The New Mary Jane
- Step Inside Love/Los Paranoias
- I'm So Tired
- I Will
- Why Don't We Do It In The Road
- Julia
Tracks:
- I've Got A Feeling
- She Came Through The Bathroom Window
- Dig A Pony
- Two Of Us
- For You Blue
- Teddy Boy
- Medley: Rip It Up/Shake Rattle And Roll/Blue Suede Shoes
- The Long And Winding Road
- Oh! Darling
- All Things Must Pass
- Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
- Get Back
- Old Brown Shoes
- Octopus's Garden
- Maxwell's Silver Hammer
- Something
- Come Together
- Come And Get It
- Ain't She Sweet
- Because
- Let It Be
- I Me Mine
- The End
Amazon.com
From the White Album to the end, the last days of the Beatles weren't smooth, which made the fact that they still produced some astonishing music all the more remarkable. In abbreviated form, "What's the New Mary Jane" is finally issued here, and proves underwhelming. For the rest of the set, it's largely down to outtakes and demos, but this time there isn't the same insight of the previous two volumes. Anthology 3 comes dangerously close to the sound of barrels being scraped. That said, it's the Beatles, and in whatever form, the music still shines brilliantly. --Chris Nickson
Customer Reviews:
Yes a notch below the other two volumes, but still a very good collection.......2007-01-12
The Beatles need no introduction when it comes to the elite of Rock/Pop music. When trying to "rank" the greatest artists of the Rock/Pop era, there is no doubt that the quartet from England ranks number one on just about every list. Going even further, the Beatles might be the top act in the history of modern music - among any genre. Some quarter-century after their breakup, the Beatles began to consider their place in history. This impetus played a key role in the release of the three volume, "Beatles Anthology" CD set and corresponding television documentary. One of the main attractions of this project was that it would bring the three surviving Beatles together for the first time since the famous breakup. Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr would collaborate together on two unfinished John Lennon songs: "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" - creating a "virtual" reunion among the four band members. This three volume set would not be an ordinary greatest hits collection - it would provide a historical retrospective to the band through rare and unreleased material. , "Beatles Anthology 3" covers the latter years of the Beatles focusing on the last three albums: "The White Album", "Abbey Road", and "Let It Be".
As mentioned, this CD serves as a historical retrospective to the band. One of the strengths of "Beatles Anthology Volume 1" was that there was material that was prefaced with spoken words by the likes of Lennon, McCartney, and Brian Epstein. These spoken words helped set the stage for the material to follow. Unfortunately like "Beatles Volume Anthology 2", "Beatles Anthology 3" does not have any spoken words with the exception of some comments that are on the demo cuts.
There is no doubt that Beatles fans will enjoy the content of Volume 3 but when you put it up against the content in the first two volumes, it does fall a little short. Like the first two volumes, Volume 3 does contain a 42 page booklet that helps to supplement the listening experience. This collection should not be confused with a traditional "Greatest Hits Collection". Instead of studio cuts, this collection consists of outtakes, demos, and rarities that construct a terrific listening experience.
Here are 10 things to look for - in no particular order:
1) This is the only volume of the three volume Anthology collection that does not contain an original song. (The original song "Free as a Bird" is found on Volume 1 while "Real Love" is found on Volume 2.)
2) Like Volume 1 and 2, George Martin does a masterful job at providing continuity and fusion to the collection. While he didn't actually produce every individual cut, he did produce each of the three volumes of the Anthology collection as a whole.
3) For the most part the first disc of Volume 3 revolves around "The White Album" and the associated recording sessions. The second disc revolves around the "Let It Be" and "Abbey Road" albums. As many know, "Let It Be" was the final Beatles album to be released, but it was shelved and "Abbey Road" would actually be released before it. I found it amazing how much material did not make it on to "The White Album".
4) Much of the material could easily be mistaken for "Beatles Unplugged". Many are acoustic guitar cuts that were used as demos. While a lot of the material on Disc 1 falls into this category, there is some material on Disc 2 that also falls into the "unplugged" category. Most interesting was George Harrison's solo demo of "Something".
5) Like the previous two Anthology volumes, there are also some covers. Volume 1 would contain the most covers, but Volume 3 includes a three song medley ("Rip It Up", "Shake Rattle, and Roll", "Blue Suede Shoes"), "Mailman Bring Me No Blues", and "Ain't She Sweet". These are "throwbacks" to the Beatles' early days (as evidenced on Volume 1). I personally liked the cover of "Ain't She Sweet". "Come and Get It" is included, but this was an original McCartney composition later made famous by Badfinger.
6) This volume reflects a period where the Beatles were doing more songs as "narratives" and began to introduce "characters" in their songs. These "characters" provided a great avenue for the Beatles. Some of the more popular characters we hear about on Volume 3 include "Maxwell Edison", "Polythene Pam", "Mr. Mustard", "Desmond and Molly Jones", "Sexy Sadie", "Jude", "Rocky Raccoon", and "Mary Jane".
7) There aren't as many alternate takes as I would have liked to have seen. "Glass Onion" is the only song we are given multiple takes on. Volume 2 did a much better at the multiple outtakes in showing how the song developed.
8) Despite the fact that this was the time the Beatles were coming apart at the scenes, you wouldn't seem to know it from these cuts. There are plenty of examples of the members laughing and joking around.
9) There is a shorter and stripped down version of "Hey Jude". It isn't as good as the final product, but it still is interesting to hear. I'd also put "Something" in the same category.
10) While some of the material on this version is unfinished or interrupted by spoken words, it is what adds to the charm of the collection. I heard a disc-jockey in "New York" so impressed with this collection as he said "...and this is the junk!" It's amazing how stuff that didn't make it through editing could sound so good, but in this case it works.
This is a good collection. However, when you compare this to Volumes 1 and 2, it just isn't as strong overall. This is not a knock on Volume 3 - just a testament to how strong Volumes 1 and 2 are. Overall, this is still a very good collection and one Beatles fans will surely want in their collection. Highly recommended.
A Sensational End.......2006-12-05
This is remarkable. The third and final volume of the Anthology series reveals more previously unheard music from the greatest band of all time. This collection may prove to be the most interesting to casual fans. The first volume shared a lot of home recordings and live stuff that really only hardcore collectors would want. The second volume, while definately having value to hardcore fans, focuses again on live performances and studio cuts that the casual listener might not see the need for. On this third set, however, we hear many acoustic demos and outtakes that are more than listenable for the average fan. The material is late enough and all studio produced that it is quite good quality that all fans can equally enjoy it. And the beauty is, there is still enough to keep us die hard fans happy, too. The following are my personal favorites:
*Helter Skelter - nice bluesy mix.
*While My Guitar Gently Weeps - George on acoustic, very nice.
*The Long and Winding Road - stringless.
*Maxwell's Silver Hammer - Paul screws up third verse, fantastic.
*Something - again, George only on acoustic, and with alternate lyrics.
This is a beautiful set with something for everyone.
Beatles Anthology 3.......2006-10-29
Anthology 3 is a treat for any Beatles fan. You get to hear some of your favorite songs as they are being born along with studio cuts that allow a glimpse into this band's creative process.
When I grow up, I'll be a singer........2006-07-15
This was the final volume of the Beatles Anthology series of rarities. It's a two disc set, with Disc One featuring "White Album" outtakes and Disc Two featuring "Abbey Road" and "Let It Be" rarities. A lot of this is demos or alternate versions of previously released songs, althought there are a few unreleased songs here. Of course, being the Beatles, most of it is very good, if not quite as good as the "official" versions of these songs. This is a must get for all Beatlemaniacs, although new Beatles fans should start with their regular albums before getting this.
The third of three.......2005-11-05
Anthology three as with one and two also has outakes and unfinished songs.
I will only hit the highlights or songs of note.
You hear 3 unfinished songs from side two of the album (back when we still had vinyl).
Those songs are Mean Mr. Mustard, Polythene Pam and She came in thru the Bathroom Window. You hear John playing Mean Mr Mustard on an acoustic guitar with an altered tuning.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps is nothing like the vesion on the White Album with Eric Clapton doing the lead guitar. This version is an acoustic version and has a charm of its own.
Rocky Racoon is still unfinished and has verses that were later dropped. Something has George Harrison playing the song solo without the band and again he uses extra lyrics that were later dropped on Abbey Road.
You also hear Paul doing Teddy Boy that appeared on his first solo album. You also hear a very early version of George Harrison doing the title song from his first solo LP, All Things Must Pass. So you even get a little bit of a preview of what was yet to come.
Another song of note is the version of Come and Get It which was later recorded by Badfinger. As I said these are just the highlights, you need to give this a listen.
Average customer rating:
- Yes a notch below the other two volumes, but still a very good collection
- A Sensational End
- Beatles Anthology 3
- When I grow up, I'll be a singer.
- The third of three
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Anthology 3
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Manufacturer: Apple/Capitol
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Similar Items:
- Anthology 2
- Anthology 1
- Live at the BBC
- Past Masters, Vol. 1
- Past Masters, Vol. 2
ASIN: B0000070GX
Release Date: 1996-10-21 |
Tracks:
- Beginning
- Happiness Is a Warm Gun
- Helter Skelter
- Mean Mr. Mustard [Take]
- Polythene Pam
- Glass Onion [Version]
- Junk [Take]
- Piggies
- Honey Pie
- Don't Pass Me By
- Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
- Good Night [Version]
- Cry Baby Cry [Version]
- Blackbird
- Sexy Sadie
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- Hey Jude
- Not Guilty
- Mother Nature's Son [Take]
- Glass Onion [Version]
- Rocky Raccoon [Take]
- What's the New Mary Jane?
- Step Inside Love
- I'm So Tired
- I Will
- Why Don't We Do It in the Road? [Version]
- Julia [Take]
Tracks:
- I've Got a Feeling [Version]
- She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
- Dig a Pony [Version]
- Two of Us [Take]
- For You Blue
- Teddy Boy
- Medley: Rip it up/Shake, Rattle and Roll/Blue Suede Shoes
- Long and Winding Road
- Oh! Darling [Take]
- All Things Must Pass
- Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
- Get Back
- Old Brown Shoe
- Octopus's Garden
- Maxwell's Silver Hammer [Take]
- Something
- Come Together [Version]
- Come and Get It
- Ain't She Sweet
- Because [Version]
- Let It Be
- I Me Mine
- End
Amazon.com
From the White Album to the end, the last days of the Beatles weren't smooth, which made the fact that they still produced some astonishing music all the more remarkable. In abbreviated form, "What's the New Mary Jane" is finally issued here, and proves underwhelming. For the rest of the set, it's largely down to outtakes and demos, but this time there isn't the same insight of the previous two volumes. Anthology 3 comes dangerously close to the sound of barrels being scraped. That said, it's the Beatles, and in whatever form, the music still shines brilliantly. --Chris Nickson
Customer Reviews:
Yes a notch below the other two volumes, but still a very good collection.......2007-01-12
The Beatles need no introduction when it comes to the elite of Rock/Pop music. When trying to "rank" the greatest artists of the Rock/Pop era, there is no doubt that the quartet from England ranks number one on just about every list. Going even further, the Beatles might be the top act in the history of modern music - among any genre. Some quarter-century after their breakup, the Beatles began to consider their place in history. This impetus played a key role in the release of the three volume, "Beatles Anthology" CD set and corresponding television documentary. One of the main attractions of this project was that it would bring the three surviving Beatles together for the first time since the famous breakup. Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr would collaborate together on two unfinished John Lennon songs: "Free as a Bird" and "Real Love" - creating a "virtual" reunion among the four band members. This three volume set would not be an ordinary greatest hits collection - it would provide a historical retrospective to the band through rare and unreleased material. , "Beatles Anthology 3" covers the latter years of the Beatles focusing on the last three albums: "The White Album", "Abbey Road", and "Let It Be".
As mentioned, this CD serves as a historical retrospective to the band. One of the strengths of "Beatles Anthology Volume 1" was that there was material that was prefaced with spoken words by the likes of Lennon, McCartney, and Brian Epstein. These spoken words helped set the stage for the material to follow. Unfortunately like "Beatles Volume Anthology 2", "Beatles Anthology 3" does not have any spoken words with the exception of some comments that are on the demo cuts.
There is no doubt that Beatles fans will enjoy the content of Volume 3 but when you put it up against the content in the first two volumes, it does fall a little short. Like the first two volumes, Volume 3 does contain a 42 page booklet that helps to supplement the listening experience. This collection should not be confused with a traditional "Greatest Hits Collection". Instead of studio cuts, this collection consists of outtakes, demos, and rarities that construct a terrific listening experience.
Here are 10 things to look for - in no particular order:
1) This is the only volume of the three volume Anthology collection that does not contain an original song. (The original song "Free as a Bird" is found on Volume 1 while "Real Love" is found on Volume 2.)
2) Like Volume 1 and 2, George Martin does a masterful job at providing continuity and fusion to the collection. While he didn't actually produce every individual cut, he did produce each of the three volumes of the Anthology collection as a whole.
3) For the most part the first disc of Volume 3 revolves around "The White Album" and the associated recording sessions. The second disc revolves around the "Let It Be" and "Abbey Road" albums. As many know, "Let It Be" was the final Beatles album to be released, but it was shelved and "Abbey Road" would actually be released before it. I found it amazing how much material did not make it on to "The White Album".
4) Much of the material could easily be mistaken for "Beatles Unplugged". Many are acoustic guitar cuts that were used as demos. While a lot of the material on Disc 1 falls into this category, there is some material on Disc 2 that also falls into the "unplugged" category. Most interesting was George Harrison's solo demo of "Something".
5) Like the previous two Anthology volumes, there are also some covers. Volume 1 would contain the most covers, but Volume 3 includes a three song medley ("Rip It Up", "Shake Rattle, and Roll", "Blue Suede Shoes"), "Mailman Bring Me No Blues", and "Ain't She Sweet". These are "throwbacks" to the Beatles' early days (as evidenced on Volume 1). I personally liked the cover of "Ain't She Sweet". "Come and Get It" is included, but this was an original McCartney composition later made famous by Badfinger.
6) This volume reflects a period where the Beatles were doing more songs as "narratives" and began to introduce "characters" in their songs. These "characters" provided a great avenue for the Beatles. Some of the more popular characters we hear about on Volume 3 include "Maxwell Edison", "Polythene Pam", "Mr. Mustard", "Desmond and Molly Jones", "Sexy Sadie", "Jude", "Rocky Raccoon", and "Mary Jane".
7) There aren't as many alternate takes as I would have liked to have seen. "Glass Onion" is the only song we are given multiple takes on. Volume 2 did a much better at the multiple outtakes in showing how the song developed.
8) Despite the fact that this was the time the Beatles were coming apart at the scenes, you wouldn't seem to know it from these cuts. There are plenty of examples of the members laughing and joking around.
9) There is a shorter and stripped down version of "Hey Jude". It isn't as good as the final product, but it still is interesting to hear. I'd also put "Something" in the same category.
10) While some of the material on this version is unfinished or interrupted by spoken words, it is what adds to the charm of the collection. I heard a disc-jockey in "New York" so impressed with this collection as he said "...and this is the junk!" It's amazing how stuff that didn't make it through editing could sound so good, but in this case it works.
This is a good collection. However, when you compare this to Volumes 1 and 2, it just isn't as strong overall. This is not a knock on Volume 3 - just a testament to how strong Volumes 1 and 2 are. Overall, this is still a very good collection and one Beatles fans will surely want in their collection. Highly recommended.
A Sensational End.......2006-12-05
This is remarkable. The third and final volume of the Anthology series reveals more previously unheard music from the greatest band of all time. This collection may prove to be the most interesting to casual fans. The first volume shared a lot of home recordings and live stuff that really only hardcore collectors would want. The second volume, while definately having value to hardcore fans, focuses again on live performances and studio cuts that the casual listener might not see the need for. On this third set, however, we hear many acoustic demos and outtakes that are more than listenable for the average fan. The material is late enough and all studio produced that it is quite good quality that all fans can equally enjoy it. And the beauty is, there is still enough to keep us die hard fans happy, too. The following are my personal favorites:
*Helter Skelter - nice bluesy mix.
*While My Guitar Gently Weeps - George on acoustic, very nice.
*The Long and Winding Road - stringless.
*Maxwell's Silver Hammer - Paul screws up third verse, fantastic.
*Something - again, George only on acoustic, and with alternate lyrics.
This is a beautiful set with something for everyone.
Beatles Anthology 3.......2006-10-29
Anthology 3 is a treat for any Beatles fan. You get to hear some of your favorite songs as they are being born along with studio cuts that allow a glimpse into this band's creative process.
When I grow up, I'll be a singer........2006-07-15
This was the final volume of the Beatles Anthology series of rarities. It's a two disc set, with Disc One featuring "White Album" outtakes and Disc Two featuring "Abbey Road" and "Let It Be" rarities. A lot of this is demos or alternate versions of previously released songs, althought there are a few unreleased songs here. Of course, being the Beatles, most of it is very good, if not quite as good as the "official" versions of these songs. This is a must get for all Beatlemaniacs, although new Beatles fans should start with their regular albums before getting this.
The third of three.......2005-11-05
Anthology three as with one and two also has outakes and unfinished songs.
I will only hit the highlights or songs of note.
You hear 3 unfinished songs from side two of the album (back when we still had vinyl).
Those songs are Mean Mr. Mustard, Polythene Pam and She came in thru the Bathroom Window. You hear John playing Mean Mr Mustard on an acoustic guitar with an altered tuning.
While My Guitar Gently Weeps is nothing like the vesion on the White Album with Eric Clapton doing the lead guitar. This version is an acoustic version and has a charm of its own.
Rocky Racoon is still unfinished and has verses that were later dropped. Something has George Harrison playing the song solo without the band and again he uses extra lyrics that were later dropped on Abbey Road.
You also hear Paul doing Teddy Boy that appeared on his first solo album. You also hear a very early version of George Harrison doing the title song from his first solo LP, All Things Must Pass. So you even get a little bit of a preview of what was yet to come.
Another song of note is the version of Come and Get It which was later recorded by Badfinger. As I said these are just the highlights, you need to give this a listen.
Average customer rating:
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Anthology 3
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000LXJNUO |
Product Description
The Beatles Promo Sampler Anthology 3 (1996) 5 Tracks ; 1. Helter Skelter* 2. Cry Baby Cry 3. While My Guitar Gently Weeps 4. Because 5. ob-la-di, ob-la-da - *MONO MIX ,ALL OTHER TRACKS STEREO
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Anthology 3
The Beatles
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000044TZH
Release Date: 1996-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Beginning
- Happiness Is a Warm Gun
- Helter Skelter
- Mean Mr. Mustard [Take]
- Polythene Pam
- Glass Onion [Version]
- Junk [Take]
- Piggies
- Honey Pie
- Don't Pass Me By
- Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
- Good Night [Version]
- Cry Baby Cry [Version]
- Blackbird
- Sexy Sadie
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- Hey Jude
- Not Guilty
- Mother Nature's Son [Take]
- Glass Onion [Version]
- Rocky Raccoon [Take]
- What's the New Mary Jane?
- Step Inside Love
- I'm So Tired
- I Will
- Why Don't We Do It in the Road? [Version]
- Julia [Take]
Tracks:
- I've Got a Feeling [Version]
- She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
- Dig a Pony [Version]
- Two of Us [Take]
- For You Blue
- Teddy Boy
- Medley: Rip it up/Shake, Rattle and Roll/Blue Suede Shoes
- Long and Winding Road
- Oh! Darling [Take]
- All Things Must Pass
- Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
- Get Back
- Old Brown Shoe
- Octopus's Garden
- Maxwell's Silver Hammer [Take]
- Something
- Come Together [Version]
- Come and Get It
- Ain't She Sweet
- Because [Version]
- Let It Be
- I Me Mine
- End
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Anthology 3
The Beatles
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000044TZG
Release Date: 1996-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Beginning
- Happiness Is a Warm Gun
- Helter Skelter
- Mean Mr. Mustard [Take]
- Polythene Pam
- Glass Onion [Version]
- Junk [Take]
- Piggies
- Honey Pie
- Don't Pass Me By
- Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
- Good Night [Version]
- Cry Baby Cry [Version]
- Blackbird
- Sexy Sadie
- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
- Hey Jude
- Not Guilty
- Mother Nature's Son [Take]
- Glass Onion [Version]
- Rocky Raccoon [Take]
- What's the New Mary Jane?
- Step Inside Love
- I'm So Tired
- I Will
- Why Don't We Do It in the Road? [Version]
- Julia [Take]
Tracks:
- I've Got a Feeling [Version]
- She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
- Dig a Pony [Version]
- Two of Us [Take]
- For You Blue
- Teddy Boy
- Medley: Rip it up/Shake, Rattle and Roll/Blue Suede Shoes
- Long and Winding Road
- Oh! Darling [Take]
- All Things Must Pass
- Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues
- Get Back
- Old Brown Shoe
- Octopus's Garden
- Maxwell's Silver Hammer [Take]
- Something
- Come Together [Version]
- Come and Get It
- Ain't She Sweet
- Because [Version]
- Let It Be
- I Me Mine
- End
Customer Reviews:
get back.......2003-03-21
The Beatles Are The World Greatest Rock And Roll Band Of All Times. And The Songs Are Good You Can Hear Them Jaming And Doing Solo Work At Well And The Song Get Back Was GrGrGreat From The Roof Top Preformed.
Product Description
TRACK LISTINGS: A Rockumentary - Beyond the Myth... 1. Introduction By The Author
2. Paul's Younger Brother, Mike McCartney
3. Mike McCartney
4. Paul McCartney
5. Cavern Club compere, Bob Wooler
6. Beatles personal assistant, Alistair Taylor
7. Early Beatles Compere, 'Father' Tom McKenzie
8. Mike McCartney
9. Cavern Club Doorman, Paddy Delaney
10. Paul McCartney
11. Paul McCartney
12. Apple Executive Peter Brown
13. Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band Member, Roger Ruskin Spear
14. Bonzo Dog Man Neil Innes
15. Roger Ruskin Spear
16. Neil Innes
17. Bonzo Dog Drummer, 'Legs' Larry Smith
18. Paul McCartney
19. Mike McCartney
20. Denny Laine
21. Denny Laine
22. Steve Holly
23. Mike McCartney
24. Denny Laine
25. Paul McCartney
26. George Harrison
27. Paul McCartney
28. Paul McCartney
29. BONUS TRACK: MORE EXCLUSIVE REMINISCENCES FROM PAUL MCCARTNEY AND JULIA BAIRD / Yellow Submarine ... 1. Yellow Submarine
2. Hey Bulldog
3. Eleanor Rigby
4. Love You To
5. All Together Now
6. Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds
7. Think for Yourself
8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
9. With a Little Help from My Friends
10. Baby You're a Rich Man
11. Only a Northern Song
12. All You Need Is Love
13. When I'm Sixty-Four
14. Nowhere Man
15. It's All Too Much
/ Sgt. Pepper's ... 1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
2. With A Little Help From My Friends
3. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
4. Getting Better
5. Fixing A Hole
6. She's Leaving Home
7. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!
8. Within You Without You
9. When I'm Sixty-Four
10. Lovely Rita
11. Good Morning Good Morning
12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
13. A Day In The Life
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Anthology 3
Beatles
Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B0000DEPQB
Release Date: 2002-07-15 |
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