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A Beatles audition tape believed to be from the band's 1962 Decca Studios sessions in London have been discovered in a ...
The 15-song recording dates to the Liverpool band's failed audition for Decca Records in early 1962—months before it released ...
The recording appears to be from the band’s 1962 audition for Decca Records, which notably rejected the group.
The latest discovery comes courtesy of Canadian record shop owner Rob Frith who had owned a reel-to-reel tape labeled ‘Beatles 60s demos’ for a number of years as part of the shop’s stock.
A rare piece of Beatles ... track-"Money (That's What I Want)"-via Frith's Instagram, where it's quickly gone viral among Beatles devotees. Frith says he has no intention of selling the tape ...
A Beatles audition tape that could date ... Larry Hennessey believes that the record is a "leader tape," which separates each track. "The way that's wound on the tape, you can see that it ...
The tape sat unremarkably on a shelf behind the counter, collecting dust for five, maybe 10 years — so much time that Rob Frith says he lost track ... box said it was a Beatles demo tape ...
"How is this even possible to have what sounds like a Beatles 15-song Decca tapes master?" Neptoon Records owner Rob Firth wrote. By Jessica Lynch A rare piece of Beatles history has resurfaced in ...