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

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A book that is religiously detailed and yet manages to create tantalising glimpses of what might have been’– Louder Than War

The Lost Album' project was born from the idea of gathering for the first time all the Beatles unreleased compositions. Daniel's works include: Isle of Noises: Conversations with Great British Songwriters (a Guardian and NME Book of the Year), home tapes, live recordings, reunions, appearances on tv/ movies/radio/specials video/events/songs in interviews

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literally hundreds of bootlegs around the world, in addition to exclusives granted directly by our friends at Apple and Beatles inner circle.

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. In this meticulously crafted book, Rachel offers an extraordinary peek behind the curtain of one of the most celebrated music groups in history...a must-read for any music aficionado' - Music Devotee

Daniel Rachel imagines what the next Beatles album might have been like, with painstaking detail and great stories' - David Hepworth, The Guardian 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 group’s story remains the best in pop because it has a trajectory we retain in our heads. Their catalogue is perfect because they didn’t hang around to sully it. Abba, who enjoy comparable affection, are one of the few acts about whom you can say the same. The reason the Beatles’ reputation stands head and shoulders above everybody else’s is precisely because they didn’t release the lost album. 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. Also relevant variations of known Beatles compositions, improvs, jams, and cover versions performed by the group

not just "a visit to the Beatles museum". In fact, each disc of each box should be considered an album by itself. Daniel Rachel's forensic investigation makes a strong case for looking afresh at the evidence... a fascinating detailed read' - Mojo The research work was intense, rigorous and meticulous. Over the decades we have gathered the rarities of our own collection as well asReeperbahn 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. exception to: 'Yellow Submarine In Pepperland', 'Maggie Mae', 'Her Majesty', 'Tomorrow Never Knows/Within You Without You'. Now And Then ‘*(1) and ‘Every Mother Comes Anytime’ – collages of Beatles members solo careers and fan overdub (1). takes, date, lineup, recording location, composers, etc.), so that the listeners have a guaranteed great adventure,

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