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The Lost Album of The Beatles: What if the Beatles hadn't split up?

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Watching Rainbows' (only in the final part - jam) - added a bass overdub made by fan, using strictly the same Paul's model bass and strings. A respected Beatles collector and scholar, when presented with the preview of The Lost Album Vol I, after an enthusiastic reaction, home demos, studio demos, unreleased/unpublished songs, studio sessions outtakes, home jams, rehearsals, improvs, We thank and dedicate this project to all Beatles fans who keep this band alive as if nothing happened after 1970.

alternate takes/demos, concerts, covers, auditions, unpublished alternate mixes, studio monitor mixes, acetates, informal sessions, Daniel Rachel imagines what the next Beatles album might have been like, with painstaking detail and great stories' - David Hepworth, The Guardian After all this research, so that nothing was left out, we started the comparison process to select the best quality source for each song. A fantastical journey through what might have been… Exciting and compelling.’– Chris Hawkins, BBC 6 MusicMore widely, can we honestly imagine the inevitable desperation moves, like their disco phase, for instance, or that year they entered Eurovision and lost? Are we capable of imagining how we’d be feeling right now about their appearance at this year’s coronation? Could we imagine, even for a moment, being tired of the Beatles the way we get tired of most things? I think not. That was the favour they did us all by stopping when they did.

The end of the Beatles wasn’t inevitable. It came through miscommunication, misunderstandings and missed opportunities to reconcile. The end of the Beatles wasn't inevitable. It came through miscommunication, misunderstandings and missed opportunities to reconcile. Reeperbahn Bop’ ( My Bonnie and The Saints)*(1), ‘Be-Bop-A-Lula’*(2) and ‘Hallelujah I Love Her So’*(3) extracts from the instrumental parts performed by Beatles sung by other vocalists (1)Tony Sheridan, (2) Fred Fascher, (3) Horst Fascher.An award-winning music author takes a serious look at a playful question of pop what if the Beatles had created one more album? The author is Daniel Rachel, and the subtitle is What if The Beatles Hadn’t Split Up? This is perfectly fine as a music book (for Beatle fans, it won’t convince the unconverted), but I couldn’t stop thinking of the Lucas critique.

Daniel Rachel imagines what the next Beatles album might have been like, with painstaking detail and great stories’– David Hepworth, The GuardianCompelling and convincing, The Lost Album of The Beatles is a daring re-write of the group's history, and a tantalising glimpse of what might have been. not just "a visit to the Beatles museum". In fact, each disc of each box should be considered an album by itself. In 2021, Daniel was a guest curator of 2 Tone Lives & Legacies exhibition as part of Coventry Cultural City 2021 and curated the anniversary edition of the Selecter’s debut album Too Much Pressure. In contrast, this economist believes that an additional album would have fallen somewhere between Let It Be and The White Album, with an overall sound somewhat akin to “Free as a Bird,” or perhaps also Ringo’s “I’m the Greatest,” penned by John and cut with George as well. Good stuff, but I’m still glad they split. Get that Q up, especially given that market power was present!

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