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    • Release Date: 03/19/1996
    • 2 Disc Set
    • Sales Rank: 665
    • Label: CAPITOL
    • UPC: 724383444823
     
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    Anthology 2

    Disc 1
    1Real Love 3:54
    2Yes It Is Version 1:50
    3I'm Down 2:53
    4You've Got to Hide Your Love Away Version 2:44
    5If You've Got Trouble 2:48
    6That Means a Lot 2:26
    7Yesterday Take 2:33
    8It's Only Love Take 1:58
    9I Feel Fine 2:15
    10Ticket to Ride 2:44
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    Disc 2
    1Strawberry Fields Forever Demo Sequence 1:42
    2Strawberry Fields Forever Take 1 2:34
    3Strawberry Fields Forever Take 7 and Edit Piece 4:13
    4Penny Lane Take 3:12
    5A Day in the Life Version 5:04
    6Good Morning, Good Morning Version 2:40
    7Only a Northern Song 2:43
    8Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! Takes 1 and 2 1:05
    9Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite Take 7 2:33
    10Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds Take 3:05
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    Editorial Reviews

    As expected, the second installment of the Anthology series reflects the Beatles' increasing use of the studio-as-laboratory during their "middle years." Some live material from 1965 to 1966 appears on the first disc, and the second "reunion" single ("Real Love") leads off the set. But the emphasis is upon alternate takes from early 1965 to early 1968, during which time the group rapidly evolved from post-Merseybeat through folk-rock to psychedelia. As with the first volume, this is nearly always interesting but perhaps thinner on revelations than some might expect. The Help!-era outtakes "If You've Got Troubles" and "That Means a Lot" are on the light side but very fun, especially the latter, which Paul and the group perform much better than P.J. Proby (who covered the song shortly afterward). Some of the alternate takes are extremely different and excellent performances on their own merits: the funkier version of "I'm Looking Through You" and the less mellow arrangement of "Norwegian Wood," a wall-of-drugs reverb for "Tomorrow Never Knows," a very Byrds-like approach to "And Your Bird Can Sing" (with giggle-laden vocals), and an acoustic demo of "Fool on the Hill." The earlier, much more acoustic version of "Strawberry Fields Forever" is the most notable gem. On the other hand, much of the material differs from the official cuts in fairly minute gradations and will be of greater interest to scholars than general listeners (although discoveries like a different solo on "Penny Lane" are fascinating). The seven live tracks on disc one, from the waning days of Beatlemania, are better than many would have assumed, showing the group still capable of generating heat on-stage. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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    Ughh!by Anonymous

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    December 02, 2007: I am a HUGE Beatles fan, but this album is truly scraping the bottom of the barrel. The recordings presented here are all music that the Beatles didn't think were good enough to release in the 60s. Nothing offered here is either revelatory or essential.

    Want to hear Beatles outtakes and demos from 1965 to early 1968? This is your albumby Anonymous

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    August 27, 2004: Spanning what is arguably their most creative period of 1965 to 1967 (actually to eary 1968), the Beatles' Anthology 2 makes for the most interesting of the three Ant's. If only to hear "Tomorrow Never Knows", "Strawberry Fields Forever", "Norwegian Wood" as works-in-progress should you want this set. But the best reason to get Ant-2 is to hear what may be the definitive version of "Across the Universe" (now with 'Let it Be...Naked' it's even more of a debate as to how that track should have sounded). The live tracks aren't that necessary (by the end of their touring days, it was known that you couldn't hear them in concert over the screams). "That Means a Lot" would've slotted nicely on 'Help!' but "If You Got Troubles" was thankfully nixed (as was "12-Bar Original" from 'Rubber Soul' - clearly the Beatles were not Booker T & the MG's!) My personal favorite of the three Anthologies. Oh, and "Real Love" is nice too, a glimpse of what might've been 1990's Beatles.


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