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The Beatles - Revolution Take… Your Knickers Off! (CD 1) [ Reviews ] [ Want lists ] [ Trade lists ] [ Add to my trade/want list ]
 Scan submitted/created by [Christopher Hegle] | | Publisher: His Master's Choice Reference :hmc006 Date :2009 Made In :europe Quality : Booklet & packaging : Total duration: 61.57
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Comments is a fresh release just out of Japan. It Was posted on the Green monster by semato1 and also at Tapecity by sixstring1965. Not sure who posted first so thanks to both of you. This follows the posting of The 11 minute version of Revolution that first showed up about a week ago. I noticed that the 11 minute hasn't shown up her so I figured to just skip ahead and share the whole thing. Anyone who grabbed this already feel free to jump in and help seed. As for the rest of you, enjoy!
(notes from original poster)
THE BEATLES Revolution take… your knickers off! His Master´s Choice (HMC 006)
DISC 2 - BADFINGER 01~21. Come and get it (Session takes 1~26) 22~31. No escaping your love (Session takes 1~11)
(This disc was originally released in the first week of Febuary)
Core collection Track identified Version validated Lyrics available Version details available Audio excerpt available Participants list available | 1. | | 10:46 |  | | | 2. | | 3:27 |  | | | 3. | | 3:52 | 
 | | This version presented here, an alternate mix from take 8, contains various overdubs – some backwards – that were not used in the released version., together with pre-song banter and a full ending… |
| | 4. | | 4:12 | 
 | | …an alternate mono mix, complete with a post-song comment from John Lennon and other extraneous noises from the original master tape… |
| | 5. | | 3:06 | 
 | …a collection of John Lennon home recordings of his song Julia, in far better sound quality and from a longer tape source than has ever appeared before.
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| | 6. | | | 
 | …a vocal track and a second guitar… The quality of this source tape is incredible…
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| | 7. | | | 
 | …a second try at overdubbing
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| | 8. | | | 
 | (Rehearsals and session takes 1~4 + chat)
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| | 9. | | |  | | | 10. | | |  | | | 11. | | 4:16 |  | | Take 1 | | (date unknown) | | | The Beatles |
| | 12. | | 3:22 |  | | Take 2 | | (date unknown) | | | The Beatles |
| | 13. | | 3:04 |  | | Take 3 | | (date unknown) | | | The Beatles |
| | 14. | | 3:09 |  | | Take 4 | | (date unknown) | | | The Beatles |
| | 15. | | 2:28 |  | | Chat | | (date unknown) | | | The Beatles |
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Core collection Track identified Version validated Lyrics available Version details available Audio excerpt available Participants list available
| Song | Studio chat | TV/Radio chat/jingle | Interview | Cover by another artist | Film music/orchestral | Concert intro/announcement | Advertising | Song by another artist | Medley title | Book chapter
| Other
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Reviews| Review by: badfinger2002 | On 26 Feb 2009 at 22:33 CET |  | | Get this one if you can! The 11 minute Revolution is worth the price you pay. Not to mention the sessions for 'Come & Get It' and 'No Escaping Your Love'. If you're a Badfinger fan (like I am), This is well worth the time and effort to find this! Hopefully, there will be more sessions from Badfinger to turn up! An all around great CD set! |
| Review by: Christopher Hegle | On 27 Feb 2009 at 14:35 CET |  | | "Revolution 1," the selling point of this set, runs WAY too slow. So you'll need to fix that yourself or find a speed-corrected version as a download. Finally some new Beatles worth talking about. |
| Review by: alemaldonado | On 28 Feb 2009 at 04:28 CET |  | | Oh my God, this new material is incredible, get it if you can, i just have to get an original copy of "butcher's album" in stereo Vinyl, and now this!!!, very expensive if you want to buy it original copy, but it worth, now i think im goin to jail because my credit card is full and i dont have money to pay my butcher's copy and now this jewel, but, u know?...I DONT CARE.!!! |
| Review by: Stkoch_28213 | On 28 Feb 2009 at 20:21 CET |  | | This one is worth the money Come and Get it |
| Review by: Teran | On 28 Feb 2009 at 23:59 CET |  | | The 11 minute Revolution pay the high price of this album. Very very great item. The version with speed-corrected is incredible. In the Mark Lewisohn's Recording Sessions book is possible confirm the session for Revoluiton 1 tk. 20 including sweet details. Thanks, Cláudio Teran... |
| Review by: lazlo1968 | On 01 Mar 2009 at 01:27 CET |  | | Track number 1 is way too slow. The actual lenght of this song is 10:46 not 11:35. A speed corrected version has been released. |
| Review by: DannyBhoy | On 03 Mar 2009 at 17:12 CET |  | Not really a review of the boot as such but...
The 10:46 version of Revolution is truly amazing. Makes you wonder what other White Album outtakes are like, when they were at their all-consuming creative peak.
Mama Dada! |
| Review by: robob | On 05 Mar 2009 at 00:48 CET |  | Really not a lot here. On disc 1 Revolution 1 is incredible. The rest of the Beatle material is slightly different mixes but nothing earth shattering. A nice listen. Step inside Love was already released and is re-hash.
Disc 2 is boring. There are some interesting tracks of Come And Get It and No Escaping Your Love but you get bored fast. |
| Review by: Wickie | On 08 Mar 2009 at 12:44 CET |  | I just listened to track 1 and only this one is worht the 10 stars rating. Allthough... I have this strange feeling I've heared it before (I mean Revolution take 20). Could it be the BRG on one of their Tuned To A NAtural E compilations? Love, Wick
EDIT: Found it out by waking up a little: TTANE or other remix compilations has the compilation of monitormixes from take 20. This one here on the knickers boot is the Real McCoy... Sorry if I've confused anyone. |
| Review by: drrobert61 | On 14 Mar 2009 at 16:22 CET |  | | This is real, so real in fact EMI made you tube take it off their site, listen to it then listen to rev. #9, you'll see where alot of the sound bits came from. |
| Review by: pierre benoit | On 17 Mar 2009 at 21:37 CET |  | great set indeed and i agree with studiowizard about the john lewisohn's book. you have it all there for the session a must have for the book and the discs |
| Review by: heyricky | On 18 Mar 2009 at 20:17 CET |  | The second disc is worth a listen (if you can make it through) and the 1st disc you really only need the speed corrected "Revolution", I am so happy I didn't buy it. Anybody have better scans of it? heyricky |
| Review by: easyrider | On 20 Mar 2009 at 18:36 CET |  | | The first cd is very good |
| Review by: jcgolf44 | On 06 Apr 2009 at 22:27 CET |  | | Fortunately I picked this 2 CD Set up for free on the internet. Revolution 1 (Take 20) was speed corrected from CD 1. Tracks 1 + 2 of CD 2 are needed for the Paul McCartney guide vocals with Badfinger's backing. 3 tracks for $75., I think not. |
| Review by: studiowizard | On 09 Apr 2009 at 01:52 CET |  | I believe this is the genuine article of Revolution (I) take 20. Anyone possessing John Lewisohn's book "The Beatles Recording Sessions" can follow along on page 136 and listen along to exactly what is described. Lewisohn's says in his notes that there was an unnumbered rough mono mix made on Tuesday 4, June (1968) and was taken by Lennon at the end of the session. Also stated by Lewisohn was that there was one more superimposement (overdub) while the reduction mix of take 19 into take 20 was being made. According to him, there was no more work done to Revolution (I) until Friday 21, June (1968). April 8th edit: There is a possibility that RM1 was cycled down so that John could lay his 2nd vocal overdub, which would explain the pitch difference in comparison to the release on the white album. |
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Filename: HMC006 Originally filled by: hkb Date of creation: 26 Feb 2009 18:08:12 Last filled by: aral2 Last Revision Date : 10 Mar 2009 14:22:44 Online on : 10 Mar 2009 Type of media: Bootleg CD |