Spotify album: 1969 Recordings by The Beatles

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  1. tjj says:

    I got to it on Spotify but out will not stream

    • admin says:

      The compilation now exists only as a list, and is not playable, although at some point – probably for a short time just after publication – they were probably playable, only for the recordings to stay copyrighted.

  2. Patrick (Patsounds) says:

    Similar releases by The Beach Boys are wonderful compilations by the way. Very rich in sound and available songs.

  3. Albert says:

    What was the Stones one? Was it from the band themselves or was it from ABKCO? Both Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed came without any bonus tracks with their 50th reissues. Same goes for Satanic Majesties in 2017. I am wondering if it was live stuff from Mick Taylor’s first tour in 69, or the last recordings Brian Jones was involved in from from the Banquet and Bleed sessions?

  4. Blakey says:

    The Stones stuff is indeed ABKCO. However, most of it is either glitched or of bootleg quality. Some great gems though. And the Stones stuff is still out there. Whereas the Beatles stash in nowhere to be found.

  5. Albert says:

    Maybe it always was just a list. Either that or the songs were available for about half an hour. Because nobody knows about this. Steve Hoffman also only found out today and many Beatles fansites and bootleggers I know of also have next to no info about this. If that’s the case, then Apple/UMG have been pretty snide.

  6. James Peet says:

    It is sneaky, snide and annoying. Those that were around in 2013 when the 1963 bootleg compilation was released, at a ridiculous price, will know how it was, with it being available for very short time. It’s still available on iTunes. This is a slap in the face of all those (including me) who bought the ‘Pepper’, ‘WA’, ‘Abbey Road’ releases.

  7. Andrew says:

    It’s time the Beatles had their own spotify like site with all this and more! Including solo, Apple, video,
    live, radio, TV, outakes, older released mixes, outtakes and so on

  8. Blakey says:

    There are other Stones/ABKCO tracks that were put out for ‘copyright preservation’. These range from 1965 to 1968. Also two 71 tracks including a beautiful ‘Wild Horses’ with strings and glass harmonica.

  9. Will says:

    Spotify shows each track was played fewer than 1,000 times. If barely anyone heard it, was it really ‘released’?
    On the other hand, this has to be a good indication of what we can expect to see on any future LIB box set.

  10. Shad Radna says:

    I tried to reply to this at the time but it didn’t work. Presumably this compilation was released on the understanding that any material from 1970 didn’t need to be included, since it would be released in a boxset in 2020 anyway. As that didn’t happen, are they going to have to do another one of these shortly?

  11. Win Corr says:

    There’s a lot of good stuff missing. At least 40 interesting ones, If this is the release; It will be very disappointing. This is available on ebay. George Martin was not the main producer here. I hope that Giles does a proper job and checks the bootlegs.

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