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The Beatles - Untouched By The Hand Of Madness - Electra Acetate LP
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For salg er et nytt og uspilt ( forseglet ) eksemplar av The Beatles "- Untouched By The Hand Of Madness - The Legendary Electra Acetate " LP
Limitert 200 Eksemplar/ NO: 61 på ORANGE vinyl..........
Utgitt på label Casino Records Entertainment
Tracklist :
1-1 Get Back (False Start)
1-2 Get Back
1-3 I've Got A Feeling (False Start)
1-4 Help (Jam)
1-5 Teddy Boy
1-6 Two Of Us (False Start 1)
1-7 Two Of Us (False Start 2)
1-8 Two Of Us
1-9 Dig A Pony (False Start)
1-10 Dig A Pony
1-11 I've Got A Feeling
2-1 The Long And Winding Road
2-2 Let It Be
2-3 Don't Let Me Down
2-4 For Your Blue (False Start)
2-5 For Your Blue
2-6 Get Back
2-7 The Walk
her er informasjon funet på internet om denne utgivelsen :
In late summer 1969 and throughout that autumn, tape copies of one of Glyn John's acetates of Get Back were aired by a number of American radio stations, including WBCN in Boston. WBCN obtained a reel-to-reel tape of an acetate and broadcast the tape on 22 September 1969. The broadcast was preserved on another high-quality reel by a listener. At the end of 1969, the recordings turned up on The Beatles' first bootleg release titled Kum Back and has been a staple in The Beatles' bootleg canon ever since.
In 2012, the Elektra Acetate was shared on torrent sites, blogs and on forums around the net, this is the earliest version of Glyn John's first Get Back compilation from early 1969.
The acetate features the same stereo mixes that were famously broadcast on US Radio in 1969, later leading to the bootlegs 'WBCN Get Back Reference Acetate' (Yellow Dog) and 'Posters, Incense and Strobe Candle' (Vigotone). Both of these discs had their problems, noise reduction for one, seriously damaging the high frequencies, and also some pretty bad low frequency hum.
This new source is far superior but the problem with this new Elektra Acetate however is that it is noisy, very noisy, suffering all of the problems you would expect from a 50 year old acetate. So for this Helter Skelter release, unlike other variations circulating, no noise reduction was used. It was painstakingly de-clicked, de-popped, and de-crackled each track one-by-one, putting the integrity of the music above anything else - leaving a very enjoyable listen, of what is a very important historical recording. Added also are the stereo elements that were missing from the acetate, taken from the Yellow Dog disc (only a section of dialogue), some tracks are available in longer form in mono with extra studio chat, but this is simply stereo only.
The disc has been pitch, phase and level corrected and the peak limiting applied to the original disc undone.
As for the name 'Elektra' acetate it could be a bad translation of Electrola. German pressings of records between 1972 to 2002 bore the name EMI Electrola. These pressings may have been imported to Japan and the original Japanese bootleggers familiar with that name instead of just EMI, translated it incorrectly.
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