Take Out Some Insurance On Me Baby If You Love Me Baby
Sweet Georgia Brown
Sweet Georgia Brown (New Lyrics)
Sweet Georgia Brown (US Version)
Take Out Some Insurance On Me Baby If You Love Me Baby (US V
Aint She Sweet (US Version)
Nobodys Child (US Version)
My Bonnie (Medley Version)
The Saints (Medley Version)
Cry For A Shadow (Medley Version 1)
Cry For A Shadow (Medley Version 2)
Swanee River (With Intro)
Swanee River (Without Intro)
My Bonnie (German Intro)
My Bonnie (English Intro)
My Bonnie (Without Intro)
The Saints -
Cry For A Shadow
Why (Cant You Love Me Again)
Nobodys Child
Aint She Sweet
Take Out Some Insurance On Me Baby If You Love Me Baby
Sweet Georgia Brown
Sweet Georgia Brown (New Lyrics)
My Bonnie (Medley Version)
The Saints (Medley Version)
Cry For A Shadow (Medley Version 1)
Cry For A Shadow (Medley Version 2)
Swanee River (With Intro)
Swanee River (Without Intro)
Full title - The Beatles with Tony Sheridan, Beatles Bop - Hamburg Days - Once Upon A Time In Germany. Standard edition of 2001 compilation of early Beatles material. 38 tracks on two CDs (21 on the mono disc with the r... more »emainder in stereo on the second disc). Includes 100 page booklet. Bear Family Records. Standard double jewel case.« less
Full title - The Beatles with Tony Sheridan, Beatles Bop - Hamburg Days - Once Upon A Time In Germany. Standard edition of 2001 compilation of early Beatles material. 38 tracks on two CDs (21 on the mono disc with the remainder in stereo on the second disc). Includes 100 page booklet. Bear Family Records. Standard double jewel case.
""Beatles Bop" is a lavish box set reissue of a fairly small number of recordings that have been released before, namely the 1961-62 recordings of the Beatles (with Pete Best, not yet Ringo) in recording studios in Germany as a backup band for Liverpool singer Tony Sheridan. The Beatles themselves had nothing to do with this reissue, but Beatlemaniacs will be impressed with the thoroughness with which this collection was made. Its expensive price tag is due to its inclusion of a lavish, color, hardcover book detailing all that is known about each recording. The recordings themselves are contained on 2 CDs, and it should be noted that there are really only about 10 songs here, but that this set excels in tracking down every available mix of each one that was ever released (the original tapes no longer exist), both in mono and stereo. Beatles fans may be disappointed that Sheridan (impersonating Elvis pretty well) sang most of the lead vocals on these recordings, although John Lennon does get to sing a version of "Ain't She Sweet," and the Beatles did get to record their own catchy instrumental composition, "Cry for a Shadow." Other songs include "When the Saints Go Marching In" and the famous "My Bonnie" which brought the band to Brian Epstein's attention. It is interesting to hear the Beatles playing their recogniseable sound here, with the energy and versatility that would amaze the world in a few short years. This is also a rare chance to assess the drumming of Pete Best. Casual fans will think this box set, with its multiple versions of the same songs, and its painstaking documentation of each one, to be too much ado about too little. But scholars and rabid fans interested in the early years of the group will definitely want to add this to their collection. And yes, the sound quality is very good."
An excellent box set!!!
T. Brice | 11/16/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a fantastic compilation that for the first time brings together every variation of the Beatles early Hamburg recordings with singer Tony Sheridan. The sound quality is the best ever and the book that is included with the package is absolutely stunning.(Apple records take note. This is how all future Beatles compilations should look!)"
Excellent set
T. Brice | Lafayette, Georgia USA | 03/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a must-have for any true Beatles fan. The tracks were recorded just outside Hamburg in 1961 & 1962 with Pete Best on drums. The sound quality is excellent, couldn't be better and the booklet is top-notch. The Bear family is known for producing only the best music sets and this one is an example of that. I only wish that when The Beatles' entire catalog is remastered/remixed, the task would be handed to Bear."
A must-have record for completists
GrandeGi | Europe | 10/23/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I don't have this record but I have the single-CD Polydor 'Early Tapes' release. The 'Beatles Bop' record set is hard to find, if not at a high price; still it's the most complete release of the Polydor tapes, so it's a must-have for completists and deserves a 4-star rating. My complaint is just about the non-Beatles song 'Swanee River' that's presented here. In my opinion a non-completist would rather search for the cheaper 'The Early Tapes Of The Beatles' instead: it contains ALL the songs performed by the Beatles (in just one version), although it even presents some non-Beatles songs."
The Beatles with Tony Sheridan / In the beginning (1962)
Korner Fantomov | Trinidad & Tobago | 04/01/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Don't let the title of this record buffle you. The music here is not bop, it's rock'n'roll, it's very diverse and it features 6 or 7 splendid numbers. Acording to a song list we are presented here with the all too numerous songs that Beatles recorded with Tony Sheridan on vocals. The band had their first drummer Pete Best on drums here, and their gig sounded retro back then in 1962 when it was recorded in some unknown studio, as it sounded in 1978 when it was released on LP. I remember that record from 1978, it was Tony Sheridan's record, The Beatles were one of the two backing bands then, you could compare their outstanding backing vocals to that other band's called the Beat Brothers and their saxophones, and it was a classic. In Beatles' opus this record is something special, since it features many songs writen a decade earlier than most of the songs we know Beatles for. Let me just mention a few:
When the saints go marchin' in
Why
My Bonnie lies over the ocean
Georgia Brown
Nobody's child
Along with Ain't she sweet (for Beatles historians in 1978 it was the earliest song featuring Lennon's vocals recorded) and Cry for a shadow (instrumental) there actualy ain't much more of the songs on this album from 1978. So, the Beatles Bop offers more. In a way."