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Format: CD
Release date: Aug 25, 2021


★Beatles rare tracks sung by George Harrison!
★1962-1967 George's Beatles Song Compilation

All George fans gather! Quiet Beetle...A collection of George Harrison's masterpieces is now available. He supported the world's best rock band next to John and Paul with his guitar and singing. George's lead vocal song from the Beatles era is recorded in a different mix from the official version.

This CD starts with "Taxman" which has a lot of guitar mixes. "I Need You" from the album "Help!" This is George's second composition. After that, George's vocal songs continue in almost chronological order, but the number of numbers that confirm George's evolution from rock 'n' roll to Indian to psychedelic is overwhelming.

In his pre-debut Decca audition, he shared lead vocals with John and Paul, singing Teddy Boy-style vocals on John's favorite "Three Cool Cats" and singing Buddy Holly's "Crying Waiting". I also sang “Hopping”. Popular song. The Tony Sheridan Sessions instrumental "Cry For A Shadow" is John and George's only co-write and is sure to be included in the Top 100 Guitar Performances.

George always sang lead his vocals on at least one of his songs on a Beatles album. “Do You Want No A Secret” and “Nice Dance” written by John match George, and his exhilarating vocals never fade. Covers of "Chains" and "Devil in Her Heart" and black chorus groups also sing with John and Paul as backing choruses. This is a role that only George could play!

Originally, George was influenced by Chet Atkins and Carl Perkins, and his sound approach that complements the guitar work and vocals that color the songs is wonderful. His first live song in 1964, ``Roll Over Beethoven,'' and his first self-written song, ``Don't Bazaar Me,'' appear on his second album. ``If I Need Someone'' showed the potential of the 12-string electric guitar to the rock world, and ``Love You To'' from ``Revolver'' featured sitar and tabla. “Within You. “Within You.” Without You” brought authentic Indian music to the rock world. Entering the era of Sgt. The overwhelming psychedelic feel of Peppers' ``Only a Northern Song'' and the 8-minute long ``All to Much'' also had destructive power.

He's cool, good-looking, and has the best British jokes among the members. This is a fulfilling compilation that allows you to reaffirm George's charm. All songs come with Japanese commentary. Also includes Japanese liner notes that describe the situation and episodes at the time.



★Recorded songs
1. Taxman (1966 Alternative Mono)
2. I Need You (1965 original stereo)
3. Devil in Her Heart (1963 original stereo)
4. Roll Over Beethoven (1964 US Stereo)
5. Three Cool Cats (1962 Decca Audition)
6. Crying Waiting Hoping (1962 Decca Audition)
7. Don't Bother Me (1963 Recording Session / Take 13)
8. Sheikh of Araby (1962 Decca Audition)
9. Take Good Care of My Baby (1962 Decca Audition)
10. Just dancing with you makes me happy (1964 original stereo)
11. Chains (1964 US Stereo Mix)
12. Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby (1964 original stereo)
13. You Like Me Too Much (1965 Original Stereo)
14. If I Need Someone (1965 Alternative Stereo)
15. Think for Yourself (1965 original stereo)
16. Do You Want to Know a Secret (1963 Alternate Take)
17. Cry for a Shadow (early recording 1961)
18. Love You To (1966 Alternative Thing)
19. What I want to tell you (1966 original monaural)
20. Only a Northern Song (1967 Long Version)
21. Within You Without You (1967 Alternative Stereo)
22. It's All Too Much (1967 Complete Edition)
23. Blue Jay Way (1967 Alternative Mono)